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The abbreviation explanations should be included in your pattern instructions. Pattern designers sometimes use different abbreviations so it is best to refer to the included instructions.
yfwd = yarn forward - you bring the yarn to the front of the needles (between them), as for a purl stitch, rather than hold it behind the needles as in a knit stitch.
Sl1K means insert the needle into a stitch as if to knit it, but just move/slip it onto the other needle without knitting it.
If you type the abbreviations into your search engine box, it should bring up explanations and/or videos. http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/knit.html
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