Brioche stitch
The undersleeves are coming along. I have lost count of how many times I ripped out the pattern part on the cuff - 10? 12? - but now I'm working away on the main part of the sleeve. Which doesn't explain why I took a detour to learn the brioche stitch. I was searching through period knitting patterns on Google books and kept running across the brioche stitch. It didn't sound all that hard - throw the yarn to the front, slip one, knit 2 together, repeat to the end. Repeat for the 2nd row. It took me most of the evening to reach the "aha!" moment and figure out how to do it. It is used in many garments for warmth with flexibility. The problem is that it sounds like you would be decreasing all along - and if there was a yarn over to keep the number of stitches equal, it should make little picot holes. Off to modern instructions to decipher the period ones! But, every set of modern instructions I could find involved knitting with an even number of stitches; the perio...