Crochet Hook Review
This is my review on the crochet hooks that I love to use. In this crochet hook review I also included a YouTube video at the end of this post.
I was recently sharing with my fiance about these crochet hooks. He asked me why I like them so much. They have rubber handles which I find really comfortable for my hands. I told him they are like the Cadillac of crochet hooks for your hands. He thought that was pretty funny but it’s true. They are super comfy!
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My grandma taught me how to crochet when I was around 8 years old. Ever since then I crocheted off and on while growing up. Now I love to crochet. I have used the aluminum hooks and the bamboo hooks but they always bothered my hands. Since finding these crochet hooks I haven’t used anything different since. I love how they feel in my hand and my hands don’t hurt after using them for a while.
The crochet hook set
I was specially happy when I found this set crochet hook set on Amazon.
It comes with 14 different hook sizes, stitch markers, metal blunt needles and a tape measure. It’s a great set to have all together in cute carry bag.
The bag
Isn’t this the cutest bag? It holds all the crochet hook and accessories.
The hooks
Check out these beauties!
A peek inside…
Crochet hook
As you can see the rubber handle on these are the perfect size to comfort your hand while working on your project. And soft too! For me I like the flat area for a place to put my thumb. The flatness gives my hand more stability when crocheting.
Stitch markers
These are handy to have when you need to keep your stitch place in your project.
Metal blunt needles
I really like these. Typically, I don’t like weaving in ends but these are super sturdy. (but who does??) I use to use the plastic ones but I’m going to stick with these metal ones now.
Measuring tape
A measuring tape was included with this set too. Nice to have.
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Michaela
Interesting! My Nana taught me to knit but I don’t know how to crochet!
Anja
This is great and very helpful! I need to check out my crochet bag and see what’s in there and get back to crocheting!
Susan Nguyen
I love peeking into a crafters collction of tools. Love these tools and your bag!