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Thursday, June 24, 2010

and then I did some hooking

I've been doing quite a bit of crochet lately and have become very fond of my hook with the thicker handle .
I can crochet for much longer and my hand doesn't cramp at all .
I have been on the lookout for a spare one but they aren't easy  to find and are a bit pricey .

I thought I'd have a go at making my own thick handles and I must say I am very happy with how they work,
in fact because they are softer I think they are better than the bought ones .

All I did was wrap masking tape around the bare metal hooks and slipped on pencil grips over the top .
The pencil grips had to be wriggled on as I wanted the masking tape thick enough to hold the grips firmly .
This way I can now have extra hooks as I had plenty of old ones with no handles .
I guess you could call me one happy hooker !




26 comments:

  1. Clare thats what I do with my hooks also. Pencil grips are perfect.
    Your crocheting is fabulous. I find it nice to do as its easy and you don't need to concentrate as much.
    Enjoy
    hugs Deb

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  2. what a fab idea Clare

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  3. What a smart thing to do....

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  4. Very clever! Love the crochet - all knee warmers? - but my fave is still the purple tulips - they float my boat.

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  5. Clever gal! Happy creative crafty hooking Clare!

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  6. Your home-made handle looks so professional. Well done!

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  7. Gee you're clever! What a great idea :-)
    Love your crochet too. Such a wonderful past time in winter.

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  8. I love the bigger handles too.It certainly is crochet weather in our neck of the woods

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  9. Creative people never cease to amaze me. How clever of you Clare - you certainly are an ideas gal!!
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

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  10. You clever cookie! Love your crochet...looks gorgeous! Hope all is well in your world :)

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  11. Just wondering if hooking pays well?? Do you hook on a particular street corner?? Love Posie

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  12. Hi Clare,
    I had to come take a peek at your hooking...rofl...so glad its crochet...

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  13. Good choice of hooking in this weather...perfect for some nice blankets to snuggle under.

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  14. What a clever idea. And you can make them so really 'Clare' looking as well. No chance to loose them (I hope)

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  15. What a great idea. I have 2 hooks with the thicker handle and love them, but like you, don't want to have to buy all new hooks. I will definitely try this idea out.

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  16. Not just a Happy Hooker - but a clever one as well!

    Must get some of those pencil doo dads and try that out.

    Cosy blankets you've been creating.

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  17. What a fabulous idea Clare!! I haven't crocheted for AGES ... I should hunt out my hooks ;o).
    Hugs,
    Joy :o)

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  18. a brilliant idea! thanks for sharing.

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  19. I was totally sucked in by the title of your post. I was expecting titilation and got titilated by your brilliant idea instead.

    Well done. Great idea!

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  20. That is so clever - I'll have to do that to my mom's hooks, she has arthritis and it starts to hurt after a bit. This may help!

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  21. The mind boggles, A Happy Hooker. LOL


    Great idea for the hook. Love your colourful blankets.

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  22. what a brilliant idea!! I only starting 'hooking' last year and got terrible cramp!! your crochet looks lovely.!

    xx

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  23. A great tip for us hookers!

    From another Clare hooker xx

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  24. Very good idea...I have'nt seen Pencil grips like those sort.
    Good to hear your "hooked up"

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  25. Hi Clare, hows you, i finally got round to my giveaway which includes one of your gorgeous patterns.

    have a great weekend

    Susie from
    I Just Love That Fabric

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