Brioche decreases


I've written a short post on the Brioche stitch before. But now that I'm working on a hat, there was a new technique that I needed to learn and that you can't find on the link I recommended in that post.

When working Brioche, decreases are a bit more challenging, because, in order to keep in pattern, you needed to work them in pairs. There are special techniques to do this and the basic 2-stitch decreases are explained here (the same webpage I'd recommended before). However, to obtain the beautiful effect you can see on the image on the right (this is Opari by Ysolda Teague), you need a four stitch decrease. And I've found a very good video that explains how to do it

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