With yarn in front is often abbreviated as “wyif.” With yarn in back is often abbreviated as “wyib.” The abbreviations section of a knitting pattern will tell you for sure what the abbreviations are for these instructions. The front and back in these instructions refer to which way your fabric is currently facing – it is independent of the right side or wrong side of your knitted fabric.
When working a stitch “with yarn in front,” the yarn should be coming to the front of the work, which is the side facing up towards you. When working a stitch “with yarn in back,” the yarn should be going behind the work, or the side of the work that’s facing away from you.
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