Pros and Cons of Wooden Crochet Hooks and Knitting Needles

The premium wood has a warm feel, liquid-silk finish, tight grain, and is extremely resilient, providing the knitter with a smooth surface and a pleasurable crafting experience.

There are many options when it comes to crochet hooks deciding on one can be a challenge. While there are many choices of materials, wood is a popular choice among many crocheters for a variety of reasons. 

Wood has many properties that make it a reliable choice for knitters. Whether it's single-ended crochet hooks and Tunisian Crochet hooks there are suitable for every project. Easy on the hands and warm to the touch, they are ideal for newbies in crochet. 

Even for knitting whether you are new or experienced, the single-point needles are ideal for all back and forth knitting -   especially when you are new to knitting. Wood provides a nice grip on most yarns.  You can count on the double points to hold your knit-in-the-round projects comfortably – even when knitting with 3 or 4 needles at a time.  Fixed circular needles come in a variety of sizes and lengths and are suitable for knitting a full range of projects – from socks to blankets. 

To help you make the right decision, let’s take a look at what makes wood a great choice for crocheting or knitting. In this post, we’re going to dive into everything you need to know about working with wooden tools for your craft so that you can decide for yourself if they’re better than the rest.

Pros Cons of Wood knitting needles and crochet hooks

Here’s a rundown of some of the noteworthy qualities of wood hooks needles:

  • A great choice for beginning knitters. It’s easy to see your work and the knitted material does not slip off the needle easily. Experienced crafters also love them as the smooth surface allows them to knit or crochet quickly.
  • Easy on the hands. It is lightweight and causes less hand fatigue. Because wood is warm to the touch, it is easy on hands that suffer from arthritis or chronic pain and fatigue in the wrists and hands.
  • When using a slippery yarn, like silk or viscose, wood hooks and needles keep your stitches from easily sliding off. This makes them better for slippery yarns that tend to fall off your hook, but worse for coarse yarns that are tricky to move.
  • The wooden hooks for projects that are larger. Given wooden crochet hooks and knitting needles are stickier, it can be tricky to push them through smaller stitches.
  • To keep wooden tools in good shape, it’s a good idea to wax or polish them every 6-12 months. This will keep them in beautiful, tip-top shape. You can also check our blog for tips to care for your knitting needles.
  • The small size of knitting needles and crochet hooks need to be carefully away from damage or accidents.

If you haven’t tried knitting with premium ebony wood needles, we suggest you give them a try. The liquid silk finish of the surface is a joy to work with. Lantern Moon has its distinct craftsmanship passed on to its collection of handcrafted ebony wood knitting needles and crochet hooks.

The premium wood has a warm feel, liquid-silk finish, tight grain, and is extremely resilient, providing the knitter with a smooth surface and a pleasurable crafting experience. As knitters yourselves, you know that the right tools affect your creativity and result in a beautiful outcome.

Source by- https://www.klusster.com/portfolios/lanternmoon/contents/329915?code=6aeb8ea9-47d0-4d18-ab57-bbbb4c09b47e


Lantern Moon

4 Blog posts

Comments