Here’s a list of some basic tools and equipment you’ll need when working on crochet projects.
- Scissors – a small, pointed pair to trim yarn ends and cut yarn
- Yarn Needles – with long and wide eyes to sew crochet pieces together and to weave in tails
- Other Needles – for attaching embellishments and other sewing uses
- Pins – glass-headed for blocking crochet, plastic-headed for pinning crochet pieces together, forked Japanese pins for blocking lighter pieces
- Clips – used for holding crochet pieces together when seaming
- Tape Measure – with inches and centimeters to measure your work
- Ruler – good for measuring blocks and small items
- Size Gauge – good for checking the size of your hooks
- Row Counters – helps in keeping track of how many rows you’ve done
- Stitch Markers – extremely helpful so you can count stitches or rows (I make my own with beads and jewelry components *s*); bobby pins or safety pins can also be used
- Notebook & Pen/Pencil – for tracking pattern changes and measurements
- Plastic Box with Compartments – for keeping all your tools organized and easy to locate
- Hook Storage – use a plastic box or zippered cosmetic bag to store your hooks; keep the metal hooks separate so they don’t scuff the others
- Sock Blockers – to shape your socks once they are complete
- Quilter’s Color Palette – for color design
- Iron – for blocking crochet pieces
Happy hooking! *grin*
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