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Crochet Hook Review

March 4, 2020 by Stephanie 3 Comments

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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.

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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

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Isn’t this the cutest bag? It holds all the crochet hook and accessories.

 

The hooks

Check out these beauties!

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A peek inside…

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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.

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Stitch markers

These are handy to have when you need to keep your stitch place in your project.

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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.

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Measuring tape

A measuring tape was included with this set too. Nice to have.

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  1. Michaela

    March 5, 2020 at 8:04 pm

    Interesting! My Nana taught me to knit but I don’t know how to crochet!

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  2. Anja

    March 6, 2020 at 1:04 am

    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!

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  3. Susan Nguyen

    March 6, 2020 at 3:52 am

    I love peeking into a crafters collction of tools. Love these tools and your bag!

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