In knitting, "y2m" stands for "yarn to marker." It typically indicates a technique where you bring the working yarn to the marker position on your knitting needle, usually when working in the round. This is often used to denote a specific point in a pattern, such as when increasing or decreasing stitches.
The knitting term "y2m" stands for "yarn over twice, then make one." It involves making two yarn overs followed by a make one stitch, which creates an increase in the number of stitches while adding texture to the fabric. This technique is used to create decorative elements or to increase stitch count in a pattern. It's important to keep the yarn loose during the yarn overs to ensure the stitches remain even.
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.
k1tbl1
slip
A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
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."
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
On a knitting chart, it symbolizes "yarn over" also, in some books/instructions, "yarn forward".
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
"Main Color", usually.