Crochet into the Back Bumps of a Chain (right-handed version)

Crocheting into the back bumps of your starting chain gives you a very neat bottom edge, with a row of Vs across the bottom that matches the look of the top edge of your piece. A tutorial by June Gilbank (www.planetjune.com). As well as making a neat edge for scarves, blankets, etc with a straight bottom edge, this is also a great technique to use when making amigurumi, appliques and other crocheted pieces that use chains to make small details such as animal tails, flower petals, snowflakes, etc. LEFT-HANDERS: Here's the left-handed version of this video:    • Crochet into the Back Bumps of a Chain (le...   MORE INFO? For more info, see the blog post that accompanies this video, at https://www.planetjune.com/backbumps BUY THE BOOK! Level up your amigurumi with my latest book, The Essential Guide to Amigurumi, your comprehensive guide to amigurumi techniques and tips. https://www.planetjune.com/amibook MORE HELP? See all my crochet tips and tutorials here: https://www.planetjune.com/help SUBSCRIBE! Don't miss out on any of my new crochet videos - subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... REQUESTS? Please leave a comment if there are other crochet techniques you'd like me to cover, or email me ([email protected]). Thanks!