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  1. HodgePodge Crochet @hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com@hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com ·

    Which Hooks Are Actually Worth Your Money?

    Every crocheter starts with the same innocent thought:

    “A crochet hook is a crochet hook.”

    Three months later you’re researching ergonomic handles at 2 a.m., reading 47-page forum debates, and wondering if a Japanese hook will somehow improve your life.

    The answer is…sometimes.

    Today we’re diving into the most popular crochet hooks on the market, who they’re best for, and whether they’re worth adding to your collection.

    Best Hook for Complete Beginners

    Boye Aluminum Hooks

    Why beginners like them:

    • Cheap
    • Available almost everywhere
    • Durable
    • Great for learning basic stitches

    The downside:

    The tapered head can split yarn for some crocheters, especially when working with softer acrylics.

    Crocheter Rating: ★★★☆☆

    Wallet Rating: ★★★★★

    Likelihood You’ll Still Be Using It In Five Years: 40%

    The Hook Everyone Eventually Tries

    Clover Amour

    If crochet hooks had a popularity contest, Clover Amour would probably win.

    Why people love them:

    • Comfortable ergonomic handle
    • Smooth glide
    • Distinct colors by size
    • Excellent for long crochet sessions

    Many crocheters describe their first Clover Amour purchase as a “gateway hook.”

    One turns into three.

    Three turns into the whole set.

    Crocheter Rating: ★★★★★

    Likelihood You’ll Accidentally Start a Collection: 98%

    Best for Arthritic Hands

    Furls Odyssey

    These are the luxury sports cars of crochet hooks.

    Pros:

    • Extremely comfortable grip
    • Beautiful designs
    • Reduces hand strain for many crocheters

    Cons:

    • Expensive
    • Losing one feels like losing jewelry

    Crocheter Rating: ★★★★☆

    Panic Level When Dropped on a Hard Floor: ★★★★★

    Best for Speed Crocheters

    Tulip Etimo

    These hooks have developed a near-cult following.

    Many experienced crocheters claim they can crochet faster with Tulips than with any other hook.

    Why:

    • Very smooth finish
    • Excellent hook shape
    • Consistent tension

    If Clover Amour and Furls had a very efficient Japanese cousin, it would be Tulip Etimo.

    Crocheter Rating: ★★★★★

    Likelihood of Becoming Your Favorite Hook: High

    Best Budget Ergonomic Hook

    Susan Bates Soft Ergonomic

    Many crocheters overlook these because they’re less flashy than some of the premium brands.

    Pros:

    • Affordable
    • Comfortable
    • Inline hook design

    Perfect for:

    Anyone who wants ergonomic comfort without spending premium-hook money.

    Most Divisive Hook

    Inline vs. Tapered Hooks

    This debate has been going on since approximately the invention of yarn.

    Inline Hooks

    (Susan Bates style)

    • More defined throat
    • Better stitch consistency for some crocheters
    • Popular with amigurumi makers

    Tapered Hooks

    (Boye style)

    • Smoother stitch flow
    • Easier for beginners
    • Often preferred for garments and blankets

    Ask ten crocheters which is better and you’ll get twelve opinions.

    Hooks That Look Amazing But Aren’t For Everyone

    Resin Hooks

    Wooden Hooks

    Handmade Turned Hooks

    They’re gorgeous.

    They’re photogenic.

    They’re Instagram famous.

    But depending on the finish, they may not glide as smoothly as metal hooks.

    Sometimes pretty and practical aren’t the same thing.

    The Hook Hall of Fame

    If I were building a crochet starter collection today:

    🥇 Best Beginner Hook: Boye

    🥈 Best Overall Hook: Clover Amour

    🥉 Best Premium Hook: Tulip Etimo

    🏆 Best Luxury Hook: Furls Odyssey

    💰 Best Budget Ergonomic Hook: Susan Bates Soft Ergonomic

    Let’s settle this once and for all:

    What’s the best crochet hook you’ve ever used—and which one do you absolutely refuse to buy again?

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