Knitter’s Pride Dreamz Single Ended Crochet Hook Set, E/3.5mm to L/8mm

June 1, 2019 - Comment

Made from densified laminated birch wood. This material is more costly and much harder than either ebony or rosewood. Unlike in other wooden needles, water absorption in Symphony wood needles is negligible and, as a result, there is no chance of warping. The same property makes our needles very strong, enables the points to be

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Made from densified laminated birch wood. This material is more costly and much harder than either ebony or rosewood. Unlike in other wooden needles, water absorption in Symphony wood needles is negligible and, as a result, there is no chance of warping. The same property makes our needles very strong, enables the points to be sharp and provides a lifetime of pleasurable use, if handled correctly. Please remember that all wooden needles in the lower ranges (2.0mm – 3.5mm) should be treated with appropriate care.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Wonderful!!! These crochet hooks are so very lite. The yarn just glides over them like silk. Only advice is to put a coat of clear nail polish over the size of the hook to protect the print from wearing off with use.

Anonymous says:

Decent I haven’t used my hooks yet but already I am excited to use my first set of wooden hooks. My package came earlier than expected and everything came in great condition. From first glance, the hooks have a very simple look but the dyed colors and slight laminated look really add a bit of character that I love. I would recommend to clean or polish your hooks with some lemon oil ( I used Old English wood cleaner w/ lemon oil) before using the hooks and let them dry. I think this will help enhance…

Anonymous says:

Great hooks, just watch out for the size markings. I love wooden crochet hooks, they feel great in my hand when working. These are really nice, and I would have given it 5 stars, but the F and G hook are mis-marked. Since I crochet a lot, I can overlook that, but people who don’t use needles a lot may pick the wrong one to used, based on the LETTER marking. The MM marking is correct

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