Brioche knitting has a reputation for being one of the most complicated techniques in knitting. And while there are quite a few ways in which brioche knitting can be a bit challenging, most of the hype around this knitting technique comes from the unique terminology that's used for brioche. The new words and stitches can even make the most experienced knitters a little confused from time to time. What do barking and burping have to do with knitting? Once you get past the strange terminology and seemingly complicated charts with bizarre symbols, brioche knitting is actually quite simple. We recommend starting with an easy one-color brioche project, so you can get the hang of the brioche knit and purl stitches. But once you've mastered that, learning how to knit brioche with two colors is one of the most fun and most stunning ways to do colorwork in knitting.