I was recently writing about a project I was working on over on the AllFreeKnitting Facebook page, and used a couple of shorthand terms. I quickly realized that some of our newer knitters might not know these knitting terms that I had used as they are more of a popular “knitter’s slang”, so I thought that it might be a fun post to share with you all. These are the most common knitting terms that the more seasoned knitters on social media use– but, trust me, there are more.. and a whole set related to just crochet as well.

So now when you are talking about your newest knit hat pattern on Facebook or down at the LYS, you’ll be “in the know” and can keep up with the conversation. And don’t worry if you have to frog that free knit sweater pattern, you’ll be able to cast-on again and get a beautiful FO before you know it. 🙂

Cake: Yarn wound into a cylindrical shape where both top and bottom are flat and there is a center yarn to pull out.

DPN: Double Pointed Needles

DS: Destash (sell or trade unwanted yarn)

EOR: End Of Row or Every Other Row

FLASHING: Similar to pooling below, but more linear in design

FO: Finished Object

frog: To rip back (for the sound “rip it, rip it”) by removing the needles and undoing all your hard work

frog pond: a storage place for knitted items waiting to be frogged

FSOT: For Sale or Trade

Gifted: The act of giving yarn/items to another for free

ISO: In Search Of

KAL: Knit ALong

KIP: Knit In Public

LYS: Local Yarn Store

muggle: non-knitter

OTN: On The Needles

PIF: Pay It Forward

Pooling: When one color in a Variegated yarn bunches together in an area.

Puddling: similar to pooling, but more like a blotch.

RAK: Random Act of Kindness, a small gift to a fellow knitter

SABLE: Stash Acquisition Beyond Life Expectancy

SEX: Stash Enhancement eXperience, aka buying yarn

Tink:Tink is knit spelled backwards. To undo knit stitches by reversing the knitting motion, effectively un-knitting the stitch.

TOAD: Trashed Object Abandoned in Disgust

UFO: UnFinished Object (usually an abandoned or neglected WIP)

Vanilla: An easy, plain pattern.

WIP: Work In Progress

WPI: Wraps Per Inch (number of times yarn will wrap loosely around ruler or similar tool in one inch; more wraps indicates thinner yarn)

yarn barf: a big lump of yarn that comes out of a new ball of yarn

Yarnie: independent dyer or spinner with a small business, lover of all that is yarn

Have you heard other “knitter’s slang” that I should include here? Share below, and I’ll update the post!