However, the term "brioche" seems to have derived from French slang for "mistake".
The name might be a reference to the brioche dinner roll, which is formed of two pieces, one stacked atop the other.
Marchant has attempted to standardize and simplify the terminology for the stitch.
Each bark or burp stitch is followed by a yarn-front, slip-one, yarnover (yf-sl1yo).
For this reason, it takes more conscious effort to be able to count rows and stitches and measure gauge.