How to YFWD in Knitting (and YRN)

by Hannah Gilly

September 17, 2018

More knitting jargon! It just keeps appearing and you know and I know that it can't be avoided. If you're going to knit the fabulous lace scarf or the pair of socks that you promised your Nan, then you have to find out what it all means! No worries! I'm here to make it easier. This week we're going to look at YFWD, and how it differs from YRN. Also how you may not realise it, but you're probably already using the YFWD in knitting already. That makes your life easy doesn't it! Do stick around until the end of the video, as I'll show you how to repair an accidental YFWD too. As knitters, we all need to know how to fix mistakes!
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