Yes, Cynthia! We can say that this is a hook-needle. Unfortunately, I don't know where you can buy this tool now. You can see that there is a real hook at the end. The technique is slightly different from the needle. But I assure you, it is very interesting and fun!
@@ElenaKozinenko yes. I am very interested. I am working on a project right now. I hate starting another project when I have one going. I have done it before. Makes me bonkers lol. I am going to try it. I have to find crochet needle like yours. 👍
I found a double ended crochet hook smooth and round like a needle. I think it will be okay. I see the different sizes. Do you know what that means? Should I stick with a certain size?
@@cynthiadooley9757 I sent you a photo of my set of hooks in the FB messenger. It's called Takashimabari. The set contains 4 hooks of different sizes. I use the thinnest (denoted 0 ) for #10 thread.
Is this just a crochet needle? I have never crocheted. I do needle tatt
Yes, Cynthia! We can say that this is a hook-needle. Unfortunately, I don't know where you can buy this tool now. You can see that there is a real hook at the end. The technique is slightly different from the needle. But I assure you, it is very interesting and fun!
@@ElenaKozinenko yes. I am very interested. I am working on a project right now. I hate starting another project when I have one going. I have done it before. Makes me bonkers lol. I am going to try it. I have to find crochet needle like yours. 👍
@@cynthiadooley9757 I wish you successful searches! And, of course, new wonderful projects!
I found a double ended crochet hook smooth and round like a needle. I think it will be okay. I see the different sizes. Do you know what that means? Should I stick with a certain size?
@@cynthiadooley9757 I sent you a photo of my set of hooks in the FB messenger. It's called Takashimabari. The set contains 4 hooks of different sizes. I use the thinnest (denoted 0 ) for #10 thread.