Working in the Back Bump of your Starting Chain
I’m a fan of working in the back bump of a starting chain. It creates a finished edge on the starting chain which matches the top edge of the row. It looks nicer and I think creates a more flexible starting chain with fewer gaps.
As always, the easiest way to learn something is to have someone show you-thank you internet for giving us this ability! (In addition to being a crochet addict, I’m a bit of a geek, if you haven’t already figured that out…) So I have spent my day off today (yeah! a day off) trying to figure out how to film a video and upload to my website. Hopefully, this will work and I’ll be able to show you this awesome method.
Here it goes!
Great tip…and the video really helped. Had heard of the back bump, but wasn’t sure where it was until I saw your video. Thanks, Darleen.
Great! So glad you liked it and that it helped. : )
-Darleen
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I love working in the back bump. It makes my project look better.