We're happy to say that the
Knitter's Pride family has plenty of crocheters in the fold. In the short video below, you'll meet a few who have gotten "hooked" on our line of
crochet products:
Whether you prefer wooden or metallic hooks,
Knitter's Pride has you covered! If you're new to crochet, our line of natural birch hooks are perfect for getting started.
Basix single-ended hooks come in eight sizes and work well with any type of material, especially thicker yarns.
The
Dreamz line of crochet hooks are color-coded for easy identification and available in traditional as well as Tunisian-style. Each hook is lightweight with a polished wood surface for effortless glide; choose from 13 sizes of
single-ended hooks to add to your collection, or get our
crochet set which includes eight of the most frequently-used hook sizes. Our
Dreamz Interchangeable Tunisian line has the same great features as our single-ended hooks plus easy-to-connect cords with smooth joins. Purchase
individual sizes of hooks or
invest in a set!
For those who prefer metallic needles, our lightweight
Aluminum and
Steel crochet hooks feature ergonomically-designed soft feel handles for hours of comfortable crafting.
Single-ended steel hooks are available in six sizes; for a wider range of sizes, our
single-ended aluminum hooks (available in gold or silver anodized finishes) fit the bill. We also have
single-ended Tunisian hooks in our aluminum line!
Knitter's Pride is proud to provide jobs for folks in rural India who do not have have viable sources of income; we also support charities in our local community. However, we also like to support our American friends and fans! Recently, we sponsored
Beans for Brains (click
here to see who this year's scholarship winners are!). We also source the wood used to manufacture our
Basix and
Symfonie line of hooks (and needles!)
from the USA. Additionally, all of the cords used in our interchangeable sets are purchased from a supplier in Ohio state.
Ready to give us a try?
We're giving away two crochet hooks, one Aluminum and one Dreamz. Leave a comment on this entry sharing something new that you learned from this post and whether you would like to try a wooden or aluminum hook (be sure to give us a way to contact you, too, such as a Ravelry ID).
We'll randomly choose two winning comments on June 29th. Good luck!
I learned that you make crochet hooks! I think it's great that you make both wood and metal, though I typically prefer wood. Great to know it's sourced here in the USA. Angela (amyers on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteI also didn't realize you made crochet hooks! I LOVE your wooden dpns, esp. the ones in the small sizes -- so I am sure the crochet hooks will be equally fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAnd ... I'd love to try a Dreamz one!
MaryjoO on Ravelry
I wasn't aware you were so active in charity work. I think it's fantastic. I also love that you are helping globally.
ReplyDeleteI also wasn't aware you make Tunisian hooks. I've been thinking of giving it a go.
I prefer wood.
Irkalla on Ravelry, crazy everywhere.
i learned that your Basix and Symfonie line are made with wood from the usa :) id love to try the dreamz one :) raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that you sourced the wood from the US. That's great!
ReplyDeleteSEBCJen on Rav
I learned that you provide jobs in rural India, and I'm zabbers on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that you made crochet hooks. I would love to try your aluminum hook.
ReplyDeletesisterrobinson on Rav
I didn't know you made aluminum crochet hooks. I love the dreamz dpns & I would love to try the crochet dreamz!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about your metal hooks. I would love yo try your dreamz crochet hook. I LOVE dreamz dpns for sock making.
ReplyDeleteOh my Id on ravelry is CrochetKnitLady
ReplyDeleteI love that you are sponsoring Beans For Brains as we have spent the last year in search of scholarships for my daughter and in another year will start the process all over with my son. Would love a wooden crochet hook
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had aluminum hooks as well! I'd like to try the wooden hooks!
ReplyDeletelleavid on Ravelry
I didn't realize you could use cords for tunisian crochet! I adore the dreamz knitting needles and I seriously covet the dreamz crochet hooks.
ReplyDeleteBassoongrlspam on ravelry.
I love that you keep crocheters in mind. I knit and crochet both, but crochet is my first love. So many companies are what I like to call knitting snobs. I'd love to try one of the wood hooks, as well as the wood cubics needles.
ReplyDeletelvtcrcht on ravelry
I learned that you made crochet hooks! :) I would love to try the dreamz one please.
ReplyDeletePunkin97 @ Ravelry
I didn't know that the company sourced the product from India. I think it's good that your company realizes that there is a global economy at work and it can benefit everyone.
ReplyDeletemonkalicious on Rav
I learned that you sourced your wood from the USA and your cords from Ohio. Yea Buy American. I would like the wooden hooks
ReplyDeletesparky136 on ravelry
Wow...I learned you you are using a supplier in Ohio state for your cords. I love the dreamz knitting needles. I would love to try a dreams rocket hook. I am fradycat on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteNew to your company and glad to see that you have a lot of charities you work with. I would love to try one of your Dreamz hooks!
ReplyDeletejjlrdomom on Ravelry
Your support of the scholarship.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the dreamz wooden hooks.
aewsimmons on Rav
I didn't know you had interchangeable Tunisian hooks (or that such a thing existed).
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try a wooden hook!
wickedsharp on Ravelry.
Like many others it seems, I learned that you make crochet hooks! Also, I didn't realize you use aluminum too! I think of Knitter's Pride and the colorful DREAMZ wood.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try your aluminum hook.
Pazzagatto on Ravelry
I've tried aluminum hooks by other companies - but unfortunately not yours. I learned that you had an interchangeable Tunisian line - I need to get those! I have never tried wood and hear they are a dream to crochet with. (cnuland)
ReplyDeleteI learned that you have a Dreamz Interchangable Tunisian Line of hooks.
ReplyDeleteknittingdancer on Ravelry
I didnt realize y'all had crochet hoooks...the dreamz woods would be so lovely i want to try them! i love your knitting needles
ReplyDeleteHappycrafter207 on ravelry
I didn't know you made Tunisian crochet sets! Those are gorgeous! I'd love to try one of the Dreamz wood hooks. I've never used a wooden crochet hook, but I have a suspicion I'd like it as much as I like using wooden knitting needles!
ReplyDeleteMrsCollinHobbs on Ravelry
I learned you support US companies along with Indian companies, that is good business! TXCrochetLover on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Your Scholarship sponsorship is most admirable.
ReplyDeleteI volunteer at a knitting group at a seniors home, and several of the knitters also crochet. I would love to share a Dreamz crochet hook with them.
Thanks,
Rebecca
knittingwithwords on Ravelry
Just saw your hooks at my LYS, but I had no idea you made tunisian hooks too! Can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeleteFireMedic on Ravelry
I did not know there where so many types of hooks. I just love the ergonomically-designed soft feel handles. Often I have to stop due to pain from arthritis in my hands.
ReplyDeleteI learned that your wood comes from the USA. I'd love to try the wooden hook. strawberrilori on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI learned that you make Tunisian crochet hooks (and interchangeable Tunisian crochet hooks!) and that you are actively supporting "good" practices for sourcing your materials and charity work.
ReplyDeletebearybearco on Ravelry
I realized I need a new hook, as the hooks in my collection aren't nearly so luxurious! I'd love to try one of your handsome wooden hooks.
ReplyDeleteLike others here, I learned that you do crochet hooks! I'd love to try the wood, am a huge fan of the wood knitting needles and have yet to try a wooden crochet hook ever before!
ReplyDeletesarchan on ravelry
Green, helping under-privileged Indian folk and materials from the USA. You get pats on the back for all of the above.
ReplyDeleteGreen, helping under-privileged Indian folk and materials from the USA. You get pats on the back for all of the above.
ReplyDeleteTickled Pink that you use wood supplied from the USA and that you support a scholarship. I'd be interested in trying your aluminum hook for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteanitabook on Ravelry
I would love to win a wooden crochet hook. I think it's wonderful that you are providing job opportunities in rural India.
ReplyDeleteknitsnpurrs on Ravelry
I learned that you make crochet hooks in both aluminum and wood. I'd love to try your dreamz hook.
ReplyDeleteI actually have a couple of the purple wood hooks. What I didn't know was that they were color coded for ar reason. I just thought it was awesome that they were purple (my favorite color) and wood. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI am tlovedowd on Ravelry :-)
I just read about the new Tunisian crochet sets. I learned about the basix line of crochet hooks. I didn't know there was a line a plain birch hooks. Sometimes I need a basix non colored hook for a special project! And 13 crochet hooks in dreams colors?
ReplyDeleteI learned about the aluminum and steel crochet hooks have ergonomic handles.
Knitters Pride Products are top of the line!:-)
I learned that you make a line of crochet hooks called Basix. I likehabing a choice between the colored hooks or a non colored birch hook. I also learned that the aluminum and stell crochet hooks come with egonomically designed handles. That's a big plus for me!
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled that you've found a way to support both the national and international communities. We all live on the same planet and what benefits one community, benefits all. I'd love to try a Dreamz hook. I'm primarily a knitter, but a good tool is a good tool, and I've been know to pick up a hook now and then.
ReplyDeletelindaran (on Rav)
I love wooden...happy to hear about the woods used.. www.castlecountrystitchery@blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI think I NEED these hooks!
I didn't know some of your products were made in India. I would love one of your wooden needles.
ReplyDeletePugknits (Ravelry)
I'm dying to try the wooden hooks. I just learned that you provide jobs to rural India and that wood is from the US. Both things I did not know and make me happy. And yipeee for crochet...we hookers often get forgotten. Your wooden hook set is on my wish list so I would love to try the wooden one in anticipation of getting the whole set...someday!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I didn't know you made both wooden and aluminum hooks. I have found out that I like wooden they seem to work better in my hands they feel more comfortable.
ReplyDeleteziggy519 (ravelry)
I love the look and feel of wooden fibre tools. I would love to try you hooks as I get better with my crochet, but I'm really a crazy knitter at heart and love my interchangeables!!! :)
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