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Bernat Knit Abbreviation Questions


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Okay, I received some Bernat Cot'n Corn yarn and a pattern to make the "Eyelet Rib Top" (pattern on Bernat) for Christmas.

 

I'm completely confused about the instructions...:think

 

In the 3rd row, you have:

P2, *yrn, Sl1, K2tog, psso, yrn, P3, Rep from * ending last rep with P2

 

I looked up "yrn" and "yfwd" on the Bernat glossary and they mean:

yrn = yarn round needle (1 extra stitch)

yfwd = yarn forward (1 extra stitch)

 

Before you ask, no, the "yarn forward" one usually thinks of (simply bringing the yarn forward without making an extra stitch) is coded "yf" in Bernat patterns, not the "yfwd" shown here.

 

I understand that the basic concept is to just make one extra stitch with each of these, but I have no idea how one does these...is one of these just a basic yarn over (yo)?

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