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12-22-2014, 09:33 AM #1
I need hooks that don't catch on the yarn...any ideas???
i get really tired of my crochet hooks not sliding smoothly through my stitches, or the tip catching on a stitch below the one i'm working on, or having the yarn slip off the hook as i pull through to complete a stitch... does anybody know of a brand with a deeper 'hook' that will keep the yarn from slipping off and separating the yarn strand with the tip? or is it me and not the hook...? lol i use Boye brand aluminum hooks for the most part...which i can easily afford.
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12-22-2014, 03:56 PM #2
For me, I find Susan Bates hooks better for me, yarn seems to flow smoothly. I don't like Boye hooks, they tend to catch the yarn more and snag. I have heard of Clover hooks but have not used them (yet). Hopefully someone else can give you insight on those hooks.
Roe
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12-22-2014, 04:11 PM #3
not sure if it was knitting or crocheting but the stainless steel hooks will slide easier than the wooden ones I've heard. I use the stainless steel hooks and once in a while it catches and doesn't pull through but usually it pulls through.
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12-23-2014, 08:36 AM #4
Susan Bates hooks are my favorite. They are reasonably priced so maybe just get one and see how you like it. I have no problem with them even when stitching tightly for my amigurumis.
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12-23-2014, 02:27 PM #5
I think it has more to do with the yarn that the hook. That is my experience but I guess some feel it is the hook. I have found that some yarns like "I love this yarn" splits all the time. Just a different perception.
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12-23-2014, 05:40 PM #6
I agree that some yarns will split regardless of what hook is used. I have been crocheting for more than 50 years and have always preferred the Boye hooks over the Susan Bates. And sometimes regardless of the hook, the yarn will still give me fits. You might pick up one of the other brands to try and report back here on how you liked it. I'm always interested in a better product.
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12-23-2014, 05:50 PM #7
I use Susan Bates and find they don't stick for me.
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12-23-2014, 07:22 PM #8
I prefer the Boye hooks as they seem to have a deeper hook than Susan Bates which makes crocheting easier for me with less of the problems you've stated. Perhaps it's just the way I hold the hook and crochet. I was fortunate to find bamboo hooks on a "get rid of these" display at A.C. Moore. They were only $5.00 each and having a coupon for a percentage off your total purchase, I bought 2 hooks. I love them and find them to be my favorites but I would never pay the retail price of $24.99. Are you a "tight stitch" crocheter? I tend to crochet loosely after I learn a stitch. When I first try new stitches, I find I crochet tighter and have more problems with catching and splitting, etc. After I am comfortable with a stitch, I have a pretty easy go of it unless I am working with an especially difficult yarn. Don't know if this is any help, just thought I'd pass along my thoughts. Hugs, Shelly
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12-23-2014, 09:16 PM #9
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year !! Shelly. Susan2014
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12-23-2014, 09:19 PM #10
I agree Faye. I bought I love you Yarn as every one in 1 Group raved about it. Not me, maybe some things?? Happy Holidays
Susan2014
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