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A crochet hook is a type of needle with a hook at one end used to draw thread through knotted loops. Only one crochet hook is needed to make crochet
Crochet

Crochet is a process of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the Middle French word croc or croche, meaning hook. Crocheting, similar to knitting, consists of pulling loops of yarn through other loops....
 stitches. The crochet hook's earliest use appears to have been in the late 1700s or early 1800s.

Typical materials for crochet hooks are wood, plastic, casein
Casein

Casein is the predominant phosphoprotein that accounts for nearly 80% of proteins in cow milk and cheese. Milk-clotting proteases act on the soluble portion of the caseins, K-Casein, thus originating an unstable micelle state that results in clot formation....
, or aluminum.






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A crochet hook is a type of needle with a hook at one end used to draw thread through knotted loops. Only one crochet hook is needed to make crochet
Crochet

Crochet is a process of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the Middle French word croc or croche, meaning hook. Crocheting, similar to knitting, consists of pulling loops of yarn through other loops....
 stitches. The crochet hook's earliest use appears to have been in the late 1700s or early 1800s.

Typical materials for crochet hooks are wood, plastic, casein
Casein

Casein is the predominant phosphoprotein that accounts for nearly 80% of proteins in cow milk and cheese. Milk-clotting proteases act on the soluble portion of the caseins, K-Casein, thus originating an unstable micelle state that results in clot formation....
, or aluminum. Historical examples also include bone, steel, porcupine quill, celluloid, agate, ivory, and fossilized mammoth ivory. They can have decorative handles. The handle may be shaped to fit the hand for easier use. Some hooks are made with wooden or plastic handles with the hook made of metal and inserted into the handle.

An alternative form is the Tunisian crochet
Tunisian crochet

Tunisian crochet, also known as Afghan crochet or Tricot Crochet, is a type of crochet that uses an elongated crochet hook, often with a stopper on the handle end, called an Afghan hook....
 hook, which is much longer than a regular crochet hook, in order to accommodate the multiple loops used in Tunisian crochet. A type of crochet needle with a hook at each end, known as a cro-hook
Cro-hook

The cro-hook, is a special double-ended crochet hook used to make double-sided crochet, which is a variation of Tunisian crochet. Because the hook has two ends, two colors of thread can be used simultaneously and freely interchanged....
, is used to make double-sided crochet pieces.

Differing size systems

Hooks come in various sizes (measured in millimetres or fractions of an inch), according to the thickness of the needle. There are several systems of letters and/or numbers that describe the sizing of crochet hooks. The size of the hook is usually matched with an appropriate ply or thickness of thread.

Although it is indicated above that there is a hook at one end (Double end crochet hooks) have a hook at both ends and are use for a different type of crocheting.

Also available are ergonomically designed crochet hooks, which feature a larger, easier to hold handle. These type of hooks help to prevent hand cramping, which can be a crocheter's worst nightmare.

Other uses


Crochet hooks can be used in many instances where it's necessary to pull a string through a hole. For example, many knitters use them to fix dropped knitting stitches, and tailors may use a crochet hook to thread a drawstring through it's casing. Their use isn't limited to fiber arts, either; crochet hooks can be used to maintain dreadlocks
Dreadlocks

Dreadlocks, also called locks or dreads, are matted coils of hair which form by themselves eventually fusing together to form a single dread....
 by pulling stray hairs back into the main dread.

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