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First of all, the yfwd on the previous row: I'm guessing that there was a double yfwd on the previous row. Whenever you work double yarn forwards (yfwd) or (more commonly) yarn overs (yo), on the next row the 2 yo/yfwd loops are alternately knitted and purled. This makes a nice big - and neat - lace hole.

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Q: What does purl 1 k1 through back of loop into yfwd yarn on previous row?
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