BPtr
Crochetback post treble crochet
Description
A textured crochet stitch worked around the vertical post of a stitch from the back, pushing the fabric away from the viewer.
Detailed explanation
The Back Post Treble Crochet is a variation of the standard treble crochet used to create depth and surface texture. Instead of inserting the hook into the top loops, you work around the body of the stitch from the rear side of the fabric. This technique causes the stitch to recede, and it is often combined with front post stitches to form ribbing, cables, or basketweave patterns.