A yo means Yarn Over. When you do a yo, its basically putting the yarn over the needle so you have that extra piece of yarn in your knitting. When you finish, you see a yo as a space in between what you have knitted! Is it clear?
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yo no soy: I'm not
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
i think you mean. yo no te quiero. It means i don't care about you.
Yes.
yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with
Grameen is the name of a knitting factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
In knitting, a "yo," or yarn over, is a technique used to create an additional stitch and increase the number of stitches on the needle. It involves bringing the yarn over the needle from back to front before the next stitch is knitted. This creates a small hole in the fabric, which can add decorative elements or serve a functional purpose in lace knitting. Yarn overs are often used in various stitch patterns and designs.
"Main Color", usually.
You have to think if you're done or not.
In knitting, k2tog is an abbreviation for "Knit Two Stitches Together," or simply "Knit Two Together."
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."