The pendant cutter you have is the thread cutter. They have a yarn cutter pendant with less grooves but thicker grooves to fit the yarn. Love your enthusiasm!
Every craft needs its own “sewing box” there are so many tiny things I use to crochet with: stitch markers, safety eyes, scissors, crochet hooks, darning needles, needle threaders, measuring tape, stitch gauges, etc. the tiny pieces for the hook holder are simply more of those tiny pieces. I have t8ny ziploc bags and sectioned organizers I put in a sewing box. All my stuff is in one place. Less loss. Lesson learned at almost 70 years of age.
Be careful wearing your yarn cutter pendant in the car. It can cut little notches in your seatbelt if you aren't paying attention. Don't ask me how I know. 😅
The cord-maker is the modern version of a classic German "Strickliesel". We would always use these as kids and make random cords that never got used just for the sake of it, lmaoo. Childhood core memories
You can actually get ones you just thread up and turn a wee handle and it does it for you. The technique is considered knitting rather than crochet where I am but still a great addition to any project. x
We had them too 😂 we called the cords rat's tails I think. But there was a hairstyle, for want of a better word, which was called a rat's tail too so 🤷♀️
Sorry if this is annoying or out of place, but as a pencil grab crocheter I struggle to find the real ergonomic way for my crochets, any ideas? I also suffer from back pain because I crochet in a table where I can place my arms so they don't hurt, but my back kills me anyways 😅 (Sorry if asking is inappropriate in any way >
❤Thank you so much for the shout out!! I LOVE my Clover Wonder Knitter! You got this girl!! Your cord looks great!! Don’t forget you can change the top to make a different size cord. So fun!!! Shelley ~ Koala Knits and Knacks 💕
That eye threader is awesome! The darning needle threading hack I use is... Dental floss! Take a length of floss, and fold in half. Thread the loop through the darning needle. Thread your yarn through the floss loop, and then pull the floss back through the darning needle and the yarn pops right through! Super quick and easy, and practically free!
It is also called a French Knitter. I had one as a child and it was made with a wooden cotton reel and four nail's. It can take a bit of hard work to learn. But once you get started, it is lots of fun.
You should review the Susan Bates finishing needles, they're these weird plastic needles that are pretty much all "eye" - I personally love them and will never go back, but I wonder what others think
Cheer!!I was just coming to the comments to recommend Susan Bates finishing needles! They are an absolute game changer for finishing and like you I love them, have gifted them to all my fiber friends and won’t go back to regular needles for crochet/knit sewing!
I think I have commented on maybe 2 videos in 10 plus years of watching TH-cam I just wanted to pop in and say I am so excited you are now doing these videos I freaking adore your videos and this type was overdue. Ive been watching you for a few years now ❤ Keep up the amazing work
Clover (brand) makes the yarn cutter. Legal for airplanes. I tend to keep it on a keychain or in my tin with hooks. The egg is a must-have for me - my smallest hook is 0.25mm and ridiculously hard to hold. Put the little rubber gaskets in with your stitch markers. ;) I weave as I stitch - typically only have to sew in the final tail or sewing tails for amigurumi (which is easy because I stab the critters). You finishing an icord with so much joy was the best ever. Wonder knitter is a nifty gadget and less intimidating for crocheters than trying to take up knitting. Thank you for noting stuff for folx with nerve damage. So many gizmos are rated without the less-abled in mind. If you have nerve damage or strength issues, carpel tunnel, etc, a lot of that stuff gets overlooked with all the sensational as-seen-on-tv type hacks. I'm sorry you have to deal with those nerve issues, and appreciative that you think of them in your ratings. This video made me like & subscribe. I hope you keep finding things that make you as joyous as the wonder knitter. 😊
I've had a Clover brand version of the yarn cutter for about 20 years. The notches are a little bigger so bulky/jumbo yarn isn't a problem. I keep mine on a little carabiner so I can clip it to my project bags 😊
The blue/green ergo handle is my favorite handle above everything I’ve used, and yes, counter clockwise aka Lefty Loosy undoes it easily. I struggled at first too, and yes, you need to save the back for later sizing of the washers. I keep mine with the washers in a sandwich bag in my yarn drawer.
I crocheted pencil style for years and then I found that the steak knife form really helped me to get into a better flow and have more comfort with my work.❤
Believe it or not, when I was 5 (1990) my Nanny made me one of these with a toilet paper roll and popsicle sticks and i made hell long cords with it until the novelty wore off lol.
I just started making halter tops per my oldest Granddaughters request and the cord maker would make beautiful straps etc for them. I also love the needle threader. Thank you
On the green and blue ergonomic handle, two of the washers are sized backwards. I have 5 of these handles. I keep the washers and the cut out of the colors and sizing in a prescription bottle.
THis is my favoriteeee series!! And I've seen those hooks and am super tempted to buy just to try them myself. It's funny because normally I prefer to not have my arm resting, and I know it's worse for me, but I HATE crocheting on. a table. I'm glad you liked theem!
I have been crocheting for a week and have made a potted plant and on my first scarf. I love to have you videos going along while doing it. Also I’m a stake knife holder.
That’s not true, I flew with mine just fine. I wear mine as a pendant. I have the clover one, and it cuts any yarn I’ve used so far and I like working with the plushy big ones.
@@lunarcakers Per the TSA site: "Circular thread cutters or any other cutter or needlepoint tools that contain blades must be placed in checked baggage. You are permitted to keep scissors smaller than 4 inches in your carry-on baggage."
Oh my God! I never comment on videos really but had to comment on this as I have had the fairy looking hooks for about 7 or 8 years and so amazed that you reviewed them 😊 I love mine and always go back to using them after trying out some other hooks. They were my first crochet hook set when I first started and bought them because they are really beautiful. I agree that they are long and also kind of annoying that the sizes have rubbed off too but I can work out which one is which easy enough. I'm wanting to buy a new set as mine are quite well worn now but struggling to find them again. Love all the other things you have been reviewing too 😊
I love the Boye handle, I have been using mine for years (according to amazon I bought mine back in 2016). I just bouhght a spare, so I have more of the washers. I store the washers in the handle when I’m nit using it at all - or in an old film container (yep, remember when camera film came in rolls of 12-24-36 in a black and grey container)
I’ve had mine for ages. I haven’t seen them at Michael’s in a long time but I think I got my original Boye set from there and the hook colors matched 😅
I have the hook handle and also struggled to get it apart on the first use! It does get easier from there onward, to the point where sometimes it pops open when I drop it in the floor 😂 but to crochet with it’s so good, I love how it fits in my hand.
The chunky boy handle is good for people with pain, and it's low tech. I think it's sold out but i heard the owner is working on increasing production. That is my favorite needle threader, so pretty and useful
They just got manufacturer and are shipping out their first orders from there this week I believe! So they should hopefully have a lot more stock in the future
The cutter that you have is actually for thread, it was used a lot for taking on planes when they would not allow scissors. As for the wonder knitter - I have had one of those for years. They are fantastic, not only can you make a cord - you can also make flat knitting. I also made jewellery with wire and beads. It really is so much fun.
The unique thing about the Wonder Knitter is how it spins, so that you don't have to turn it in your hand. And yes, making bracelets with wire and beads (or elastic and beads) is so nice. I should make some more, thank you for reminding me of that.
The wonder knitter is a plastic version of the knitting dolly I had as a child in the early 1950s. It was made from a wooden cotton reel and four nails. Then it was possible to get one that looked like wooden doll. I still have one of the dollies in my crochet basket. 😊😊😊
21:25 my brain finished this sentence with "if you had friends" lol i have one of the circle cutting tools and its fantastic for crocheting on the go/ travel. I bring it to hockey games and crochet in between periods, and tsa didnt care about it when i was flying!
When I first started having problems with my hands when crocheting, and this has been over 20 years ago, I moved to Addi hooks, which forced me to move my hands further away from the hook itself. Then I moved to Clover and Tulip Etimo hooks, which kept my hands back, and were more comfortable. Actually the best hooks I have used are Furls. His original hooks were hand designed to be ergonomic, and they are. His streamline hooks are not quite as good but still very good. They saved my crochet. (and you don't have to change handles).
I'm also a knife grip crocheter 🤓. I agree -that pendant yarn cutter would be much more convenient if it came with a triangular "ring" for putting it onto a chain, or keyring 😁. That's called I-cord that the fun tool makes. I just made my niece a cord, of crochet cotton, to put a beautiful {IMO}glass ring onto as a necklace. That would have made it way faster and easier than knitting with thread 🧵 in essence. 😮😅 If ya use a DBL pointed needle & don't turn, just slide like 3 or 4 stitches to your working end of the needle... you get I-cord 😊.
Great video!!! I also hold my crochet hook with what people refer to as the knife grip BUT I always call it the “wand grip” because it is also how I would hold a wand. I may be in my late 40s but I will always be a faerie, cottage-y, Ren Faire girl so I say I’m making crochet magic with my wand grip! 😂 I have that threader and it is an absolute marvel! I’ve added so many things you have tried out to my Amazon crochet wish list lol. That cord maker is amazing! Definitely have to try that. Sending you happy wishes and much love to Tilly! Thanks for the enjoyable and informative video! 💗🌈🍄🌼
I have a pendant yarn cutter made by Clover but the spiral thingies are larger to cut thicker yarn. I used to have a Clover thread cutter that was the size of your yarn cutters. I don't have a chain to put it on but when I was putting my crochet project away I saw a shawl pin aka stitch holder and thought voila! It can hold my yarn cutter because I'm always losing it. Thank you for testing these items. Oh and I forgot, I'm a knife hold crocheter.
I’m sold on the ergonomic handle. I don’t have nerve pain yet but I want to prevent it. I wonder if you could store the little washers on their correct hook sizes and then each hook would be totally prepped for the handle?
I definitely don't need more hooks but... These whimsical looking ones caught my attention. I always crotchet in my bed and I like it, when the hooks are a bit longer than usual. 🤔
When doing lacey thread crochet, I use the pencil hold. It allows easier movement of the hook tip. With larger yarn, or sticky yarn, I will use the knife hold when I need more strength to pull the yarn through stiches.
I got that ergonomic handle because even though I'm young, I already have arthritic hands (hereditary). I prefer to crochet with thinner yarn and crochet thread, but the steel hooks hurt my hands. With the handle, I can crochet for a lot longer. I also am a tight crocheter (I actually broke a bamboo hook 😅), so it helps with that too.
@@HollyAuna OMD ahhhhh I didn't think you would respond you are literally my favorite crochet TH-camr EVER and yes the crochet necklace is an AMAZING idea 🌻🌻🌻
Also a hack for threading your needles: if you have a stray piece of paper (I’ve used a post office receipt in a pinch), cut it to where it’s thin enough to fit into the eye of the needle and wrap it around your yarn. Always works because it keeps everything from fraying while you try to squeeze the yarn through. I think I saw that on Instagram or something and it changed my life lol
I have the green and blue hook handle, I just took the green top of and have been using it for literally everything because i get hand pain really often
I love all your tool reviews! Thank you ❤️ I am wondering if you have ever thought about comparing similar products? You mentioned your nerve pain. I have seen crocheters/knitters/gamers/readers etc use a Valari pillow or a large Boppy Pillow. They put it around their waist and rest their arms on the pillow. The problem for me is price. Valari are 2-3 times more than the Boppy. Thank you so much for sharing your time and experiences. Happy Day
I love your videos so much! When I grow up, I wanna be just like you! Your so pretty, you still crochet, and you have a super cute cat :D I want an orange one that I’m going to name Stubbs :)
You need to try the Susan bates finishing needles. The eye of the needle is almost the length of the body. They also come in a pack of 5. I saw them in a video and they are a game changer!
My bulb handle is my most used crochet item. Unfortunately you can’t use it with Susan bates hooks because the neck is a bit too short. Sometimes I feel in the mood for those hooks but the wide grip is so helpful to reduce hand pain
I subbed to you. Thanks for trying those products😄 I'm buying the crochet hooks because I crochet the same way as you. You are so fun to watch... A happy spirited person.❤( I'm only 14 sooo... Hopefully my parents will let me buy it...😅😁)
You should try a gaming pillow! its pretty much like a giant u shaped pillow that goes on you lap and like sits on your hips. It might help with your positioning for crochet to not hurt as much.
I went to a crochet conference a few weeks after 9/11. There were strong restrictions about crochet hooks and tools. We were able to get by with plastic crochet hooks and the yarn cutting pendant (some people used their dental floss container to cut yarn). A weird time overall.
Regarding the rubber gaskets for the ergonomic handle, I wonder if there's enough space inside the handle to put them in there so you don't lose them. I'm not sure if it's all hollow inside though. Alternatively you could use something like a small mints tin or so to store them together with a color chart for the sizes. Or put them all on the correct hook, so they are always ready to use.
Oh yes! (Yay fellow Lucet user). Lucet cord is good for when you want a cord which is solid and *not* stretchy. And now that I think of it, using a Lucet is a bit like a fidget-toy too.
Great video as usual! As far as all the new items on your key chain, may I suggest for a future project you make a Chatelaine belt with all of these little doodads. You might even make it in theme for your Ren Faire cosplays!
I love my Boye ergonomic handle, but i do notice that the little washers sometimes wear out and crack with use. I ended up buying a really cheap set of foam handle grips and cutting them shorter to fit inside, and it worked just as well. Make the product last longer for a few extra dollars!
For a nice crochet cord you can try this: start with a slipknot, leaving a tail about 2 to three times as long as you want your cord to be. Chain 1. Now fold your end tail over your hook, going from front to back. This creates a second loop on your hook. Yarn over with your working end and pull through both loops. Continue like this to make your cord. Create a second loop with the tail end every time and "chain" through both loops.
I’m a new subscriber and I can’t wait for this to start bc u seem like such a fun person
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@@HollyAuna thank you!
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The pendant cutter you have is the thread cutter. They have a yarn cutter pendant with less grooves but thicker grooves to fit the yarn. Love your enthusiasm!
Every craft needs its own “sewing box” there are so many tiny things I use to crochet with: stitch markers, safety eyes, scissors, crochet hooks, darning needles, needle threaders, measuring tape, stitch gauges, etc. the tiny pieces for the hook holder are simply more of those tiny pieces. I have t8ny ziploc bags and sectioned organizers I put in a sewing box. All my stuff is in one place. Less loss. Lesson learned at almost 70 years of age.
I didn't know how to open the ergonomic handle until I watched you in this video. Had it and the lil washers for years. THANK YOU!
Be careful wearing your yarn cutter pendant in the car. It can cut little notches in your seatbelt if you aren't paying attention. Don't ask me how I know. 😅
Thats actually terrifying. Thank you for sharing!
😂😂😂😂
Good to know! Thank you for sharing.
The cord-maker is the modern version of a classic German "Strickliesel". We would always use these as kids and make random cords that never got used just for the sake of it, lmaoo. Childhood core memories
We used these "spool knitters" when I was a kid. Originally, some nails were banged into the end of a wooden thread spool or a facsimile.
Oh I had a mushroom shaped one as a kid! In dutch we call them a "punnikklos". I made so many of those da,n cords and never did a thing with them 😅
I'm Hungarian and I also loved it as a kid! In Hungarian it's called körmöcske which means "little (finger)nail".
You can actually get ones you just thread up and turn a wee handle and it does it for you. The technique is considered knitting rather than crochet where I am but still a great addition to any project. x
We had them too 😂 we called the cords rat's tails I think. But there was a hairstyle, for want of a better word, which was called a rat's tail too so 🤷♀️
I keep the little rubber gaskets on the hook it belongs with. That way they are ready to go when I’m changing the handle
I’m an occupational therapist who also crochets and supported crocheting is a must! ❤❤
Good to hear!!!!
Valari pillow, or nursing style pillow. Will help support in chair or bed@@HollyAuna
Sorry if this is annoying or out of place, but as a pencil grab crocheter I struggle to find the real ergonomic way for my crochets, any ideas?
I also suffer from back pain because I crochet in a table where I can place my arms so they don't hurt, but my back kills me anyways 😅
(Sorry if asking is inappropriate in any way >
❤Thank you so much for the shout out!!
I LOVE my Clover Wonder Knitter! You got this girl!! Your cord looks great!!
Don’t forget you can change the top to make a different size cord. So fun!!!
Shelley ~ Koala Knits and Knacks 💕
That eye threader is awesome!
The darning needle threading hack I use is... Dental floss! Take a length of floss, and fold in half. Thread the loop through the darning needle. Thread your yarn through the floss loop, and then pull the floss back through the darning needle and the yarn pops right through! Super quick and easy, and practically free!
I can't stop admiring the sleepy kitty in the background 😍😍🥹
The blue and green handle is amazing! It really helps with hand pain.It’s easy to use once you have changed the hook a few times. ❤❤
It is also called a French Knitter. I had one as a child and it was made with a wooden cotton reel and four nail's. It can take a bit of hard work to learn. But once you get started, it is lots of fun.
I think it's the same as a "knitting Nancy" that we have. I'm in Australia, not sure if it's a region thing
You should review the Susan Bates finishing needles, they're these weird plastic needles that are pretty much all "eye" - I personally love them and will never go back, but I wonder what others think
Cheer!!I was just coming to the comments to recommend Susan Bates finishing needles! They are an absolute game changer for finishing and like you I love them, have gifted them to all my fiber friends and won’t go back to regular needles for crochet/knit sewing!
I think I have commented on maybe 2 videos in 10 plus years of watching TH-cam
I just wanted to pop in and say I am so excited you are now doing these videos I freaking adore your videos and this type was overdue.
Ive been watching you for a few years now ❤
Keep up the amazing work
Clover (brand) makes the yarn cutter. Legal for airplanes. I tend to keep it on a keychain or in my tin with hooks.
The egg is a must-have for me - my smallest hook is 0.25mm and ridiculously hard to hold. Put the little rubber gaskets in with your stitch markers. ;)
I weave as I stitch - typically only have to sew in the final tail or sewing tails for amigurumi (which is easy because I stab the critters).
You finishing an icord with so much joy was the best ever. Wonder knitter is a nifty gadget and less intimidating for crocheters than trying to take up knitting.
Thank you for noting stuff for folx with nerve damage. So many gizmos are rated without the less-abled in mind. If you have nerve damage or strength issues, carpel tunnel, etc, a lot of that stuff gets overlooked with all the sensational as-seen-on-tv type hacks. I'm sorry you have to deal with those nerve issues, and appreciative that you think of them in your ratings. This video made me like & subscribe. I hope you keep finding things that make you as joyous as the wonder knitter. 😊
I've had a Clover brand version of the yarn cutter for about 20 years. The notches are a little bigger so bulky/jumbo yarn isn't a problem. I keep mine on a little carabiner so I can clip it to my project bags 😊
I love watching these and seeing how honest you are about liking them or not! I agree with your ratings also, ❤
The blue/green ergo handle is my favorite handle above everything I’ve used, and yes, counter clockwise aka Lefty Loosy undoes it easily. I struggled at first too, and yes, you need to save the back for later sizing of the washers. I keep mine with the washers in a sandwich bag in my yarn drawer.
The 'fairy' hooks are so pretty! You could even wear them as hairpins maybe
I crocheted pencil style for years and then I found that the steak knife form really helped me to get into a better flow and have more comfort with my work.❤
Believe it or not, when I was 5 (1990) my Nanny made me one of these with a toilet paper roll and popsicle sticks and i made hell long cords with it until the novelty wore off lol.
I just started making halter tops per my oldest Granddaughters request and the cord maker would make beautiful straps etc for them. I also love the needle threader. Thank you
I use my french knitter to make the stems of crochet plants. Super easy to put a wire through to shape!
The wire inside is brilliant!
On the green and blue ergonomic handle, two of the washers are sized backwards. I have 5 of these handles. I keep the washers and the cut out of the colors and sizing in a prescription bottle.
I NEED THAT YARN THREADER SO BAD!!!! it would save sooo much time!!!
THis is my favoriteeee series!! And I've seen those hooks and am super tempted to buy just to try them myself. It's funny because normally I prefer to not have my arm resting, and I know it's worse for me, but I HATE crocheting on. a table. I'm glad you liked theem!
I have been crocheting for a week and have made a potted plant and on my first scarf. I love to have you videos going along while doing it.
Also I’m a stake knife holder.
Thank you for doing this series of trying weird, crochet tools cause you just inspired me to buy a yarn spinner from your first video
Everything was so gorgeous! I loved it all. Can't wait to see what you make with it!!🎉
I loved how Tilly usually gets to get included in your videos! It’s so cute❤
She seems to love being in the videos 😂😻
PSA: Pendant cutters are not allowed in carryon bags on planes.
Good to know!
That’s not true, I flew with mine just fine. I wear mine as a pendant. I have the clover one, and it cuts any yarn I’ve used so far and I like working with the plushy big ones.
@@lunarcakersmaybe some pendant cutters arent allowed while others are idk tho
@@lunarcakersit depends
@@lunarcakers Per the TSA site: "Circular thread cutters or any other cutter or needlepoint tools that contain blades must be placed in checked baggage. You are permitted to keep scissors smaller than 4 inches in your carry-on baggage."
The purple and green hook handle has a hollow cavity in the bottom part. That is a storage area for the extra “grips” for hook sizes.
Thank you im new to this craft so im happy to see the clover yarn threader. Thanks.
my aunt got me those exact same hooks a few years ago, i use them all the time
Aren’t they just so beautiful
Oh my God! I never comment on videos really but had to comment on this as I have had the fairy looking hooks for about 7 or 8 years and so amazed that you reviewed them 😊 I love mine and always go back to using them after trying out some other hooks. They were my first crochet hook set when I first started and bought them because they are really beautiful. I agree that they are long and also kind of annoying that the sizes have rubbed off too but I can work out which one is which easy enough. I'm wanting to buy a new set as mine are quite well worn now but struggling to find them again. Love all the other things you have been reviewing too 😊
The cord tool is pretty nifty, but you can also crochet an I-cord, and it's really fun!
I love the Boye handle, I have been using mine for years (according to amazon I bought mine back in 2016). I just bouhght a spare, so I have more of the washers. I store the washers in the handle when I’m nit using it at all - or in an old film container (yep, remember when camera film came in rolls of 12-24-36 in a black and grey container)
I’ve had mine for ages. I haven’t seen them at Michael’s in a long time but I think I got my original Boye set from there and the hook colors matched 😅
I have the hook handle and also struggled to get it apart on the first use! It does get easier from there onward, to the point where sometimes it pops open when I drop it in the floor 😂 but to crochet with it’s so good, I love how it fits in my hand.
I love the boyd ergo egg. I have two of them. I keep the color codes and sizers in a small tin.
The chunky boy handle is good for people with pain, and it's low tech. I think it's sold out but i heard the owner is working on increasing production.
That is my favorite needle threader, so pretty and useful
They just got manufacturer and are shipping out their first orders from there this week I believe! So they should hopefully have a lot more stock in the future
Aww the cord knitter reminded me of my French knitting doll as a kid
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The cutter that you have is actually for thread, it was used a lot for taking on planes when they would not allow scissors. As for the wonder knitter - I have had one of those for years. They are fantastic, not only can you make a cord - you can also make flat knitting. I also made jewellery with wire and beads. It really is so much fun.
The unique thing about the Wonder Knitter is how it spins, so that you don't have to turn it in your hand. And yes, making bracelets with wire and beads (or elastic and beads) is so nice. I should make some more, thank you for reminding me of that.
i LOVE this series ! Thank you for trying things so we dont have to lol Your the best !!
For a great eegonomic hook, i recommend the Addi swing hook, ergonomic and super comfortable!
I love these videos! Can’t wait to explore more videos on your site! Thank you for all the great content!
The wonder knitter is a plastic version of the knitting dolly I had as a child in the early 1950s. It was made from a wooden cotton reel and four nails. Then it was possible to get one that looked like wooden doll. I still have one of the dollies in my crochet basket. 😊😊😊
Wow that’s so cool!!!
21:25 my brain finished this sentence with "if you had friends" lol
i have one of the circle cutting tools and its fantastic for crocheting on the go/ travel. I bring it to hockey games and crochet in between periods, and tsa didnt care about it when i was flying!
i just subscribed an hour ago and am crocheting and binge watching some of her videos lol
When I first started having problems with my hands when crocheting, and this has been over 20 years ago, I moved to Addi hooks, which forced me to move my hands further away from the hook itself. Then I moved to Clover and Tulip Etimo hooks, which kept my hands back, and were more comfortable. Actually the best hooks I have used are Furls. His original hooks were hand designed to be ergonomic, and they are. His streamline hooks are not quite as good but still very good. They saved my crochet. (and you don't have to change handles).
I'm also a knife grip crocheter 🤓. I agree -that pendant yarn cutter would be much more convenient if it came with a triangular "ring" for putting it onto a chain, or keyring 😁. That's called I-cord that the fun tool makes. I just made my niece a cord, of crochet cotton, to put a beautiful {IMO}glass ring onto as a necklace. That would have made it way faster and easier than knitting with thread 🧵 in essence. 😮😅 If ya use a DBL pointed needle & don't turn, just slide like 3 or 4 stitches to your working end of the needle... you get I-cord 😊.
I so enjoy your videos. Love how your key ring is crochet ready 💗🧶
Crochet wherever I am 😂
OMG! I love these! I got the wooden magnetic yarn ball holder thingy and love it! Now I have a couple more things to try out! 😊
Great video!!! I also hold my crochet hook with what people refer to as the knife grip BUT I always call it the “wand grip” because it is also how I would hold a wand. I may be in my late 40s but I will always be a faerie, cottage-y, Ren Faire girl so I say I’m making crochet magic with my wand grip! 😂
I have that threader and it is an absolute marvel! I’ve added so many things you have tried out to my Amazon crochet wish list lol. That cord maker is amazing! Definitely have to try that.
Sending you happy wishes and much love to Tilly! Thanks for the enjoyable and informative video! 💗🌈🍄🌼
Okay I’m obsessed with the wand grip now 😻🪄 we love our fantastical sunflower family 🌻
this was very helpful and inspired me to crochet today have a wonderful day holly!
Awe this makes me so happy let us know how your crochet journey goes!
I’m loving these videos!!
Awe thanks for watching !
I have a pendant yarn cutter made by Clover but the spiral thingies are larger to cut thicker yarn. I used to have a Clover thread cutter that was the size of your yarn cutters. I don't have a chain to put it on but when I was putting my crochet project away I saw a shawl pin aka stitch holder and thought voila! It can hold my yarn cutter because I'm always losing it.
Thank you for testing these items. Oh and I forgot, I'm a knife hold crocheter.
I’m sold on the ergonomic handle. I don’t have nerve pain yet but I want to prevent it. I wonder if you could store the little washers on their correct hook sizes and then each hook would be totally prepped for the handle?
I definitely don't need more hooks but... These whimsical looking ones caught my attention. I always crotchet in my bed and I like it, when the hooks are a bit longer than usual. 🤔
When doing lacey thread crochet, I use the pencil hold. It allows easier movement of the hook tip.
With larger yarn, or sticky yarn, I will use the knife hold when I need more strength to pull the yarn through stiches.
Oh dear… I feel I need all of these 😮
I got that ergonomic handle because even though I'm young, I already have arthritic hands (hereditary). I prefer to crochet with thinner yarn and crochet thread, but the steel hooks hurt my hands. With the handle, I can crochet for a lot longer. I also am a tight crocheter (I actually broke a bamboo hook 😅), so it helps with that too.
I made cords like that all the time in elementary school through finger knitting !
I had the same problem with the hook handle the first time. Very difficult to open the first time but way easier each time after.
I would like to see you try out the clover desk needle threader, it’s not technically crochet but it looks really interesting lol
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Love this. I also found your cat adorable.❤
I so enjoy these videos!! Such great information!! ❤
New subscriber here----love this series. I need to make me a keychain! And your cat room was adorable.
Awe welcome to the sunflower family thanks for such a sweet comment!
5:19 you could put it on your chunky charm necklace
Wait I love this i need to make like a crochet necklace lol
@@HollyAuna OMD ahhhhh I didn't think you would respond you are literally my favorite crochet TH-camr EVER and yes the crochet necklace is an AMAZING idea 🌻🌻🌻
I love your headband
Thanks!
Also a hack for threading your needles: if you have a stray piece of paper (I’ve used a post office receipt in a pinch), cut it to where it’s thin enough to fit into the eye of the needle and wrap it around your yarn. Always works because it keeps everything from fraying while you try to squeeze the yarn through. I think I saw that on Instagram or something and it changed my life lol
I literally LOVE your crochet videos i always watch them
Awe thanks for always watching !!!
I have the green and blue hook handle, I just took the green top of and have been using it for literally everything because i get hand pain really often
Hi Holly & Tilly
I think The pendant is originally for sewing and embroidery threads so maybe that’s why it didn’t do thick yarn
I love all your tool reviews!
Thank you ❤️
I am wondering if you have ever thought about comparing similar products?
You mentioned your nerve pain. I have seen crocheters/knitters/gamers/readers etc use a Valari pillow or a large Boppy Pillow. They put it around their waist and rest their arms on the pillow. The problem for me is price. Valari are 2-3 times more than the Boppy.
Thank you so much for sharing your time and experiences.
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lol my little yarn threader brakes all the time too lol! I need one of those!!!
I love your videos so much! When I grow up, I wanna be just like you! Your so pretty, you still crochet, and you have a super cute cat :D I want an orange one that I’m going to name Stubbs :)
This comment made my day Omgosh 😭😻
I’m so happy you replied to my comment :D ❤️
You need to try the Susan bates finishing needles. The eye of the needle is almost the length of the body. They also come in a pack of 5. I saw them in a video and they are a game changer!
YES! I’ll second, third, and fourth that these should be next on the list of things to try. 😊
knife holder here. I've GOT to get those fairy crochet hooks. I usually use wood hooks, metal is really hard on my hands.
I love my green and blue handle I have 3 or them!
My bulb handle is my most used crochet item. Unfortunately you can’t use it with Susan bates hooks because the neck is a bit too short. Sometimes I feel in the mood for those hooks but the wide grip is so helpful to reduce hand pain
The last tool you used was so cool! However, you could finger knit and it would give a similar effect. I just wanted y'all to know ❤😊
Omg miss girly your so close to 1m subscribers!
I subbed to you. Thanks for trying those products😄 I'm buying the crochet hooks because I crochet the same way as you. You are so fun to watch... A happy spirited person.❤( I'm only 14 sooo... Hopefully my parents will let me buy it...😅😁)
I'd love to see someone make like a hook or needle like those bookfare bendy pencils so you can wrap it around your wrist!
You should try a gaming pillow! its pretty much like a giant u shaped pillow that goes on you lap and like sits on your hips. It might help with your positioning for crochet to not hurt as much.
Can you review the Valari (?) pillow?
Look up viking knit in wire. You can do it with yarn as well. It may be faster than using the cord maker and you don't need fancy tools.
In Germany the wonder knitter ist called "Strickliesl" ❤ it's a normal gadchet for kids or adults ^^ but mostly it has 4 "pins" to put the yarn over.
You’ve probably heard this a million times but you make me think of Harper from Wizards of Waverly Place 😝 Love your outfit 🥰
The first item is a vintage thread cutter. It was traditionally hung from a chatelaine.
I totally need the yarn threader!
I went to a crochet conference a few weeks after 9/11. There were strong restrictions about crochet hooks and tools. We were able to get by with plastic crochet hooks and the yarn cutting pendant (some people used their dental floss container to cut yarn). A weird time overall.
Regarding the rubber gaskets for the ergonomic handle, I wonder if there's enough space inside the handle to put them in there so you don't lose them. I'm not sure if it's all hollow inside though.
Alternatively you could use something like a small mints tin or so to store them together with a color chart for the sizes. Or put them all on the correct hook, so they are always ready to use.
Another great cord maker is a Lucet.
Oh yes! (Yay fellow Lucet user). Lucet cord is good for when you want a cord which is solid and *not* stretchy. And now that I think of it, using a Lucet is a bit like a fidget-toy too.
Great video as usual!
As far as all the new items on your key chain, may I suggest for a future project you make a Chatelaine belt with all of these little doodads. You might even make it in theme for your Ren Faire cosplays!
Omgosh that would be amazing!
Hehehe, I have a little scissors holder meant for a chatelaine belt.
I bet you could use that cord maker tool thingy to make a starting chain. It would help with preventing the shape of your project becoming lop sided.
YESSS BEEN HOOKED SINCE THE FIRST ONE. DO PART FOUR pleaseeeeee (just realized the pun I added hahahah)
We love a good pun 😂🤩
I love my Boye ergonomic handle, but i do notice that the little washers sometimes wear out and crack with use. I ended up buying a really cheap set of foam handle grips and cutting them shorter to fit inside, and it worked just as well. Make the product last longer for a few extra dollars!
For a nice crochet cord you can try this: start with a slipknot, leaving a tail about 2 to three times as long as you want your cord to be.
Chain 1. Now fold your end tail over your hook, going from front to back. This creates a second loop on your hook. Yarn over with your working end and pull through both loops. Continue like this to make your cord. Create a second loop with the tail end every time and "chain" through both loops.