I love my tulips. I have the black set which I love plus pink size 8 and a red size 10 just to see the variety. I have vision issues so being able to see the sizes is a big deal for me. The white on black is really good… I can see the numbers. And having everything all nice and Tucktaway in that really nice carrying case is a big plus. As you say, all I need to do is to grab that Keith throw it in my bag and I’m all set.❤
Hi Sandy! I have tried so many hooks, and I'll keep trying new ones, but after all this time, this set is still my go to!! Thanks for your comment, and for subscribing!! XX Kim
I bought the black set which I love. However, I lost a couple of the hooks, so I ordered a pink hook and a red hook as a replacement to see how I like them. They are all great I find that I reach for my tulip hugs most of the time. I also love my clovers. They are very much like my tulip hooks. The best thing about the clovers is that they are color-coded so I don’t have to try to read the sizes., Which is a big plus for me as I have serious vision issues. Thanks for a really good review of these hooks. You did a great job, and you are the reason I bought the black set.
I have Clovers and Tulips and find it more comfortable to use the Tulip. I think it's mostly because I have very small hands. I have the rose set and red Tulip set. Some say they are the same, but I find that the rose set slides more smoothly even from the first use, while the red ones have a bit of a gritty feel at first (it gets better after some time) . The red ones are lighter. I thought I was just imagining it, but I weighed each in the same hook size, and there is a very slight difference. And of course the red ones are easier to use with darker colors. Either way, I absolutely ❤❤❤ both sets
Hello. I'm new to crochet. Can you tell me why you find the red hooks easier with dark yarn? I would have thought the gold would make it easier, because of the contrast? You are not the first person I hear about the red and the dark yarn, which is why I'm asking 🙏😊
hello! i think it's because the coating on the red hooks is matte @@Danceswithfishes 🙂 i have honestly not seen or tried using the gold hooks so i do not know how they would compare to the red hooks (comparing to working against dark yarn), and i have to be honest that i really just loved the idea of pink and red hooks in a set that's why i opted to go with the red hooks versus the gold (which are cheaper even where i live).
Hi! Oh I am OBSESSED with the red hooks, I just love them! I have a few that I purchased individually as well. I think the biggest difference between them is the color of the hook. It can be difficult to see the stitches sometimes when using darker yarns. Thank you for your comments and WELCOME to Knit4Brains! XX Kim
I'd like to try the tulip hooks. I use size 2mm to 4mm hooks most of the time. I do not like chunky yarns. I've only used larger hooks for a couple chenille style baby blankets. I use the clover handle for my hooks. I like the tulip hooks because of the print sizing. I "never" use plastic hooks.
Hi Annie, thank you for your comments and feedback. With 2mm and 4mm hooks, you must do some small, fine work. I am not a big fan of chunky yarns either, currently #3 is my favorite weight. I've tried the plastic as well and I am STILL most happy with the Tulip hooks I reviewed here. Thank you for your comments...keep them coming! XX Kimberly
My grey Tulips…which I ordered from Amazon yesterday..arrived this morning… I already love them, and think they will be a grest companion to my Clovers. I paid just $56 ___ I love them already, and I think they will be a grest companion to my Clovers.
Nice review. I love my Clovers…I have vision issues, so I love that each size is a different color…and the sizes are etched into the handles. I do,want to try a Tulip hook, though…
Hi Sandy, Clover hooks different colors...that's a great point, I didn't think of that as a benefit. I have some clover in my stash too! Than you for your comment! Xx Kimberly
I use the red Tulip hooks. I must say they are durable and just about puppy proof. I have a chewed 5mm red Tulip hook that my friend's puppy found and chewed. She was mortified and offered to buy me a new hook but I can still read the size of the hook and just the first inch or so is chewed so it doesn't impede my crocheting. I smile when I use it thinking of that naughty pup.
It's so funny that you say that! My mothers pup chewed on SEVERAL of my Tulip hooks, I now have several sets! Like you, I can still crochet with them just fine...even with the tooth marks. 😁
Compared to other Tulip hooks, or other brands? They are definitely smaller than the Prym, Furls or Ophire, but they feel really good when you use them (in my opinion). 😁
Hi Kimberly, I saw on a set of the tulip grey hooks that a 7.0 hook has 4mm on it, and on another set of the grey it has 7.0 as 4.5mm, which I believe to be the correct size. Do you know why it would differ? Thank you 🙂
Hi! I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner to your comment :). You know, I did a video on this very subject! Basically, a size 7 crochet hook is a 4.50mm crochet hook and is right between a G and a H hook, if you're using the US terminology.
Hi! I still LOVE these books! After all this time and trying so many different brands and styles, these are still my "Go to" hooks. And I think one of my most favorite parts is the convenience of the carrying case! Thanks for your comment! XX Kim
Hello! I have one Tulip red, I'm thinking abou getting the gold one.. I like that the red has a matte finishing on the hook, does the gold and pink hooks have the same finishing?
Hi Dana and WELCOME!! Besides the color, the pink Tulip hooks come with 10 hooks as opposed to 8, but they are alot smaller (hook size). So if you do lace or ammrugumi work the pink would possibly suit you better. I think the largest in the Pink (don't quote me) is a 6.0. Also the case is "more stylish" as the company says, it's a pink "leather look" and a fancy crystal thingy on the tassel. The grey set is larger hook sizes (which was better for me) and only has 8 hooks. Again, I don't typically need the smaller hooks, and I don't care much about how the case looks. Right now (on Amazon) there is about a $50 difference between the sets. I will say, I've reviewed other crochet hooks since this video, and the greys are STILL my "go to." Hope this helps!! Welcome to our channel! XX Kim
@@Kimberly_Knit4Brains yes, the pink has two more which are both smaller hooks, which I don’t really use. I’m also wanting to give a set to my daughter in law for Christmas and thought the pink color was prettier, but if there is no difference I think I will go with the gray. Also I saw red one.. do you know anything about those?
@@danavanoostendorp9094 I like the red as well. That set comes with 8 hooks, 2 tapestry needles, a ruler and the scissors. According to the manufacturer, the red colored hooks are "less reflective and easier on the eyes" than the other sets. Honestly, I have 1 red, 1 pink and 2 sets of the Etimo Tulip sets and I don't have a problem with glare with any of them. It came down to price for me, and that's why I want with the gold ones. I'm sure your DIL will be very happy with any set you give her, they are all excellent quality! XX kim
Great question!! I find them to be really light and extremely comfortable! I just finished a mosaic afghan that took HUNDREDS of hours and my hands never were sore using these Tulip hooks. Definitely worth the money (if you ask me).
I love my Clover amour hooks, not heavy at all. The Tulips I have are not as comfortable in my hands. I’d suggest you buy your favorite size in both and try them.
I love my tulips. I have the black set which I love plus pink size 8 and a red size 10 just to see the variety. I have vision issues so being able to see the sizes is a big deal for me. The white on black is really good… I can see the numbers. And having everything all nice and Tucktaway in that really nice carrying case is a big plus. As you say, all I need to do is to grab that Keith throw it in my bag and I’m all set.❤
Hi Sandy! I have tried so many hooks, and I'll keep trying new ones, but after all this time, this set is still my go to!! Thanks for your comment, and for subscribing!! XX Kim
I love the tulip collection I have most all of them and they are worth every penny I also love the furls and addi
Hi Linda! Thank you for subscribing! I completely agree, I still love my Etimos most of all! XX Kimberly
I bought the black set which I love. However, I lost a couple of the hooks, so I ordered a pink hook and a red hook as a replacement to see how I like them. They are all great I find that I reach for my tulip hugs most of the time.
I also love my clovers. They are very much like my tulip hooks. The best thing about the clovers is that they are color-coded so I don’t have to try to read the sizes., Which is a big plus for me as I have serious vision issues.
Thanks for a really good review of these hooks. You did a great job, and you are the reason I bought the black set.
Hi Sandy! 👋 I'm so happy my opinion helped you! Stay tuned because I've got more hook reviews coming! XX Kim
I have Clovers and Tulips and find it more comfortable to use the Tulip. I think it's mostly because I have very small hands. I have the rose set and red Tulip set. Some say they are the same, but I find that the rose set slides more smoothly even from the first use, while the red ones have a bit of a gritty feel at first (it gets better after some time) . The red ones are lighter. I thought I was just imagining it, but I weighed each in the same hook size, and there is a very slight difference. And of course the red ones are easier to use with darker colors. Either way, I absolutely ❤❤❤ both sets
Wow!! Your thorough! I don't own the red set, just the gold set. I love all of them too!! Thanks for your comment! XX Kim
Hello. I'm new to crochet. Can you tell me why you find the red hooks easier with dark yarn? I would have thought the gold would make it easier, because of the contrast? You are not the first person I hear about the red and the dark yarn, which is why I'm asking 🙏😊
hello! i think it's because the coating on the red hooks is matte @@Danceswithfishes 🙂 i have honestly not seen or tried using the gold hooks so i do not know how they would compare to the red hooks (comparing to working against dark yarn), and i have to be honest that i really just loved the idea of pink and red hooks in a set that's why i opted to go with the red hooks versus the gold (which are cheaper even where i live).
@@EezaLast I see. Thanks 😊👍
Thank you for the informative review on these hooks. I have been looking at all of them and I am now convinced of the set I need.
Glad it was helpful! I think you will be very happy with them! xx Kimberly
I have the red. Bought them one at a time. I really love the color and they are a really smooth hook.
Hi! Oh I am OBSESSED with the red hooks, I just love them! I have a few that I purchased individually as well. I think the biggest difference between them is the color of the hook. It can be difficult to see the stitches sometimes when using darker yarns. Thank you for your comments and WELCOME to Knit4Brains! XX Kim
I have both Clover and Tullip hooks. Somehow I always end up using the Tullip ones.
I have quite the stash as well...Im with you...I typically grab my Tulips and away I go!
Love my Etimo gray kit, added a K hook to it.
Excellent I added some extra hooks as well!! I really love the Etimo set it seems to have everything I need!
I'd like to try the tulip hooks. I use size 2mm to 4mm hooks most of the time. I do not like chunky yarns. I've only used larger hooks for a couple chenille style baby blankets. I use the clover handle for my hooks. I like the tulip hooks because of the print sizing. I "never" use plastic hooks.
Hi Annie, thank you for your comments and feedback. With 2mm and 4mm hooks, you must do some small, fine work. I am not a big fan of chunky yarns either, currently #3 is my favorite weight. I've tried the plastic as well and I am STILL most happy with the Tulip hooks I reviewed here. Thank you for your comments...keep them coming! XX Kimberly
My grey Tulips…which I ordered from Amazon yesterday..arrived this morning… I already love them, and think they will be a grest companion to my Clovers. I paid just $56 ___ I love them already, and I think they will be a grest companion to my Clovers.
Oh yay!!!! And it sounds like you got them on sale!!! Ive never regretted that purchase one bit!! Congratulations!! Xx Kimberly
@@Kimberly_Knit4Brains Sept. 8, 2022
I STILL love my Tulips..and my Clovers… I just bought a Pink Tulip..and it’s so pretty.
Nice review. I love my Clovers…I have vision issues, so I love that each size is a different color…and the sizes are etched into the handles.
I do,want to try a Tulip hook, though…
Hi Sandy, Clover hooks different colors...that's a great point, I didn't think of that as a benefit. I have some clover in my stash too! Than you for your comment! Xx Kimberly
I love my Tulip Hooks.
Me too!!
I use the red Tulip hooks. I must say they are durable and just about puppy proof. I have a chewed 5mm red Tulip hook that my friend's puppy found and chewed. She was mortified and offered to buy me a new hook but I can still read the size of the hook and just the first inch or so is chewed so it doesn't impede my crocheting. I smile when I use it thinking of that naughty pup.
It's so funny that you say that! My mothers pup chewed on SEVERAL of my Tulip hooks, I now have several sets! Like you, I can still crochet with them just fine...even with the tooth marks. 😁
What a great video, Kimberly! I just found your vids and intend to watch and share with others on my own channel.
Thank you!!! I try to provide interesting and enjoyable le content. I'll check.iy your channel as well!! Xx Kimberly
I just got my Tulip hook. It seems short compared to my other hooks.
Compared to other Tulip hooks, or other brands? They are definitely smaller than the Prym, Furls or Ophire, but they feel really good when you use them (in my opinion). 😁
Hi Kimberly, I saw on a set of the tulip grey hooks that a 7.0 hook has 4mm on it, and on another set of the grey it has 7.0 as 4.5mm, which I believe to be the correct size. Do you know why it would differ? Thank you 🙂
Hi! I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner to your comment :). You know, I did a video on this very subject!
Basically, a size 7 crochet hook is a 4.50mm crochet hook and is right between a G and a H hook, if you're using the US terminology.
Hi Janine, check out my You Tube segment where talk about Crochet Hooks 101. :) ENJOY! XX Kimberly th-cam.com/video/Ez-SlPj5R80/w-d-xo.html
I love the grey case
Hi! I still LOVE these books! After all this time and trying so many different brands and styles, these are still my "Go to" hooks. And I think one of my most favorite parts is the convenience of the carrying case! Thanks for your comment! XX Kim
Hello! I have one Tulip red, I'm thinking abou getting the gold one.. I like that the red has a matte finishing on the hook, does the gold and pink hooks have the same finishing?
The gold hook has more of a matte finish on the handle. The pink is smoother, not the matte finish. Hope that helps! :) XX Kim
Great review thanks ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
I’m debating between the tulip gray and tulip rose… is the only difference the color??
Hi Dana and WELCOME!! Besides the color, the pink Tulip hooks come with 10 hooks as opposed to 8, but they are alot smaller (hook size). So if you do lace or ammrugumi work the pink would possibly suit you better. I think the largest in the Pink (don't quote me) is a 6.0. Also the case is "more stylish" as the company says, it's a pink "leather look" and a fancy crystal thingy on the tassel. The grey set is larger hook sizes (which was better for me) and only has 8 hooks. Again, I don't typically need the smaller hooks, and I don't care much about how the case looks. Right now (on Amazon) there is about a $50 difference between the sets. I will say, I've reviewed other crochet hooks since this video, and the greys are STILL my "go to." Hope this helps!! Welcome to our channel!
XX Kim
@@Kimberly_Knit4Brains yes, the pink has two more which are both smaller hooks, which I don’t really use. I’m also wanting to give a set to my daughter in law for Christmas and thought the pink color was prettier, but if there is no difference I think I will go with the gray. Also I saw red one.. do you know anything about those?
@@danavanoostendorp9094 I like the red as well. That set comes with 8 hooks, 2 tapestry needles, a ruler and the scissors. According to the manufacturer, the red colored hooks are "less reflective and easier on the eyes" than the other sets. Honestly, I have 1 red, 1 pink and 2 sets of the Etimo Tulip sets and I don't have a problem with glare with any of them. It came down to price for me, and that's why I want with the gold ones. I'm sure your DIL will be very happy with any set you give her, they are all excellent quality!
XX kim
I have not heard of the tulip hooks. Thanks
I love them! Try 1 (before getting a full set) and see.what you think).
Thanks you, you helped me to do my choice. 👍
Glad I could help! Even though I've tried other hooks, these are still my "go to" hooks! XX Kim
Question, I heard that the clover hooks were to heavy in the hand hurt. What about tulip?
Great question!! I find them to be really light and extremely comfortable! I just finished a mosaic afghan that took HUNDREDS of hours and my hands never were sore using these Tulip hooks. Definitely worth the money (if you ask me).
Clovers are nice and light, and ferl,so comfortable in your hands. FrlscOdysdysvarevthebheavynhookx…
I love my Clover amour hooks, not heavy at all. The Tulips I have are not as comfortable in my hands. I’d suggest you buy your favorite size in both and try them.
I love my tulip hooks
Besides my Ophire Hooks, the Tulip Etimo hooks are my FAVORITES!
Thank you!
Very helpful but I don’t understand why you refer to crochet hooks as needles which are used for knitting not crochet.
well that was probably me being nervous and a "newbie" TH-camr...and a "converted" knitter to crocheter! ;) LOL
Tulip hook better then clover
Thank you for your reply...I agree with you. I enjoy the tulip hooks much more than the clover, for me it's the grip. XX Kimberly