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Product information
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- Brand::
- KnitPro
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- Material:
- Bamboo
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- Sizes:
- 3.00 - 8.00 mm
Tunisian crochet hook made with the finest Japanese bamboo, taking crocheting to the next level.
The cable ends are smooth so the stitches slide effortlessly over the needle without sticking at the junctions from needle to cable. The cable transitions are coated with 24 karat gold for a delicious, exclusive look. In addition, the cables are flexible and resilient so they are easily folded together without risk of cracking.
Bamboo is known to be both strong and lightweight. This light weight ensures that the needles are comfortable to use and that you can crochet for hours without getting sore hands and fingers.
The tunisian crochet needle can be found in sizes 3-8 mm.
The crochet hooks are sold separately.
NB! Wire not included but follow the link above and find wires that are compatible with all interchangeable knitting needles and crochet hooks from Knitpro.
Roxanne
I just bought my first sets of these hooks (& cable) to learn Tunisian crochet. I normally use metal hooks because I prefer the way the yarn slides over the hook, but these hooks have a similar feel. So far I am impressed with the quality, and am hoping for many years of use.
Brigitte
I tried toe solid long Tunesian hooks first, but they were hard on my hands. I now tried these. They work fine and the long cable, i can make any width of item.
I highly recommend these hooks.
Fiona
This is a high-quality hook. The bamboo feels nice, and glides well through yarn with the right amount of grip. The KnitPro attachment system seems to work well; I haven't had it work its way loose at all yet. One possible downside: the measurements on the hook appear to be printed on top of the bamboo, rather than being etched in, so they may rub off with use over time. One personal preference issue: these are inline hooks (i.e. "Susan Bates style") rather than tapered hooks (i.e. "Boye style"); not my favourite, but I know some people just love that.