Hi there! Welcome to the loom knitting world! :) With "wyif" I refer to "with yarn in front" (so, I mean, leaving the working yarn in front of the stitch). On the other hand, I used the "back and forth" cast on methods that I explain in here: ua-cam.com/video/ZHD-jS0nEjQ/v-deo.htmlsi=3FI-0HB29dTdy6te&t=596 Hope you enjoy it!
That looks great!
Thank you so much! :)
New at this what does wyif mean? Also, please explain your beginning stitches. Cast on?
Hi there! Welcome to the loom knitting world! :) With "wyif" I refer to "with yarn in front" (so, I mean, leaving the working yarn in front of the stitch). On the other hand, I used the "back and forth" cast on methods that I explain in here: ua-cam.com/video/ZHD-jS0nEjQ/v-deo.htmlsi=3FI-0HB29dTdy6te&t=596 Hope you enjoy it!
With yarn in front
@@Tuteate Thank you, Ma'am
@@sz4963 Thank you so much