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define yarn over
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A yarn over (YO) is a knitting technique used to create an intentional hole or eyelet in the fabric, or to make an increase in the number of stitches on the needle. This is achieved by wrapping the yarn around the knitting needle without knitting it into a stitch from the previous row. The yarn over can be used decoratively in patterns such as lace, or functionally in shaping garments. The technique varies slightly when done between knit and purl stitches, but the principle remains the same: bringing the yarn to the front, then over the needle to create a new loop (stitch).
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