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Basic Crochet Tools

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crochet, Tutorials Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Basic Crochet Tools

Are you not sure where to start with crochet? I remember that feeling.

I learnt to crochet sort of as a child but it had been years when I decided to pick up a crochet hook and ball of yarn again. When I learnt the first time, I learnt to make doilies with fine cotton thread – perle cotton. When I wanted to have another go as an adult I wanted to try blankets and scarves – things that we could use around the house . I’m a practical soul!

I could find lots of tutorials for projects online but not many articles telling what tools I would need to get started. So today I want to give you the basics so you too can have a go at crochet without spending a fortune.

Basic Crochet Tools to get Started

Crochet Hooks

Hooks come in a bunch of different sizes and you need different sizes depending on the thickness or weight of your yarn. You can buy individual hooks at craft stores but I think you can’t go wrong with a set of hooks in a variety of sizes. Look for comfortable handles on your hooks. The plain metal ones can hurt your hands after a while so thicker plastic or wooden handles will be more comfortable. I use a set like those above with bamboo handles that are kind of flattened, but I’m very tempted to buy a set with larger shaped handles.

Scissors

Any scissors will be fine to snip your yarn, but if you are going to be taking your projects with you out and about, you may want to invest in a small pair of scissors that fit into your crochet bag. These scissors are great because they have a little cap on the tip that will stop them from piercing the fabric of your bag or damaging your project. I have a very similar pair that stay in my crochet bag.

Yarn Needles

When you finish a crochet project you will usually need to stitch the ends of yarn into the project to stop it unravelling. To do this you will need a yarn needle with a large enough eye for your yarn – bigger than a normal sewing needle. There are both metal ones and plastic ones available with the plastic ones generally having a larger eye so I’d recommend them if you are planning to use chunky yarns.

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Stitch Markers

This last item is optional but useful: stitch markers. These are little clips that you can use to help you keep count of your stitches or mark where you started a pattern. I’ll be honest and say I don’t have any of these. I prefer to work on patterns that are simple enough to not need marking. But I know plenty of crocheters who just find it easier to mark their stitches instead of having to count again and again like I sometimes have to! Again there are different types of these so browse around and see what catches your fancy.

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Learn to crochet with these beginner tutorials:

Crochet for Beginners

Check out more of my crochet projects here

Read more about the Rainbow Granny Blanket in the pictures here:

Want to learn to crochet?

Check out classes on CrochetU – my current favourite place to learn new crochet skills and meet some lovely ladies as well.

More Crochet Tutorials

 
Is your crochet blanket curling around itself as you start the first few rows? Mine too!
 

Filed Under: Crochet, Tutorials

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  1. Sonia Griffin says

    December 5, 2016 at 1:32 PM

    When I was younger I use to crochet with my mother and when I became a mother myself I stopped and I would love to start again but I’ve forgotten everything. I am very serious about this.

  2. Janet says

    February 21, 2017 at 11:56 PM

    Hi there Tonya love getting all of your Free hints and tips I have alway’s wanted too learn how too Crochet I have almost got it now my very best friend has taught me I have trouble concontrating(sorry for my spelling)with some of the medication that I am taking for the pains in my legs. And as I have said too My Friend we will now be able too sit out in the sunshine if we ever get any in the Uk Giggles. Happy crafting everyone.

    • Tonya Grant says

      February 22, 2017 at 4:24 PM

      Thanks for taking the time to leave me a message, Janet. I hope the crochet helps take your mind off the leg pain 😉

  3. Lorraine says

    March 8, 2017 at 11:40 AM

    Your crafting website is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for the info regarding the different crochet hooks available. I didn’t know about the bamboo handle crochet hooks.????????

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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