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When a pattern wants you to yarn over, it will abbreviate it as "yo".
To "yarn over" means that you need to hook the working end of your yarn onto your hook.
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It should go: hook through a chain, yarn-over and through to create two loops, then yarn over and through both loops, and you're done with a chain.
Yarn over again, then draw this yarn-over back through to the front of your work, creating a loop.
Yarn over and pull a loop back through these two stitches to complete your forward pass.
Yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on the hook to create a single crochet (sc).
Yarn over again.
Don't yarn over twice.
Yarn over and pull through.
Yarn over and pull a loop through.
Yarn over and pull through twice.
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