WYF stands for "What's Your Favorite" and WYB stands for "What's Your Best". These acronyms are often used when asking someone to share their preference or opinion on something.
In knitting, WYF stands for "with yarn in front," indicating that the working yarn should be held in front of the needles, often used in instructions for certain stitches like purling. WYB means "with yarn in back," signaling that the yarn should be positioned at the back of the needles, typically used when creating knit stitches. These terms help guide knitters on how to position the yarn for various techniques and stitch patterns.
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It could mean whatever you fancy.
The acronym WYF can mean World Youth Festival or "what's your fancy?" The common word is "wife" (female spouse).
A wyf is an obsolete term for a wife.
I think you mean WYT. It stands for Whatever You Think. Maybe the person that wrote it wrote it wrong. I don't think WYF stands for anything, unless you make one for it.
It's welsh and means True am I to my country.
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"WYF" in knitting stands for "Wrap Yarn Front." It's a technique where you bring the yarn to the front of the work before knitting the next stitch. So, next time someone asks you "WYF?" in knitting, just remember to bring that yarn to the front and keep on stitching!
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You probably are doing knit stitches so the yarn is at the back of the project. Move the yarn to the front (as if you were starting to purl) and move the stitches from the left needle to the right needle (if you are left handed from right to left). Then continue your project accordingly. WYF means "with yarn in front"