Crochet is more fun when you have the right tools. Whether you’re a new maker or a seasoned crocheter, good tools help your hands feel better and your work looks clean. In 2025, these are the top 7 crochet tools every maker should have in their kit.
1. Ergonomic Crochet Hooks
The main tool is, of course, the crochet hook. But the ergonomic crochet hook is now a must. These hooks reduce hand fatigue and joint strain. Many makers say they can crochet longer without pain when using ergonomic hooks.
2. Stitch Markers & Locking Markers
Stitch markers help you track pattern repeats, rounds, or the start of a row. A lot of crocheters can’t live without them.
3. Yarn Winder & Swift
Working with skeins or hanks is easier when you turn them into yarn cakes. A yarn winder and yarn swift combo is perfect for this.
4. Sharp Craft Scissors
Every maker needs a very good pair of small, sharp scissors. They let you cut yarn cleanly and quickly.
5. Yarn Needle / Tapestry Needle
When you finish parts or weave in ends, the yarn needle is what you use. It has a large eye and a blunt tip so it slides without splitting yarn. It’s simple but essential.
6. Tape Measure & Gauge Tool
To make clothes, blankets, or fit patterns correctly, you need measurement tools. A flexible tape measure helps you check your work. A hook & yarn gauge tool shows exact sizes of hooks and yarn thickness.
7. Project Bag / Organizer
Even the best tools can get lost. A project bag or tool organizer keeps your hooks, yarn, markers, and needles in one place.
Why These Tools Matter in 2025
- Comfort & health: As you crochet more, ergonomic tools reduce strain and pain.
- Efficiency: Things like a yarn winder and stitch markers speed up your workflow.
- Quality finish: Good scissors and needles help your final work look clean and professional.
- Better consistency: Measuring tools ensure your projects match pattern dimensions.
- Organization: A good bag keeps everything handy and prevents frustration.
Tips for Buying & Caring
- Choose tools you enjoy holding—weight, balance, grip matter.
- Clean resin or metal hooks lightly with a soft cloth to remove dust or lint.
- Store tools flat or in pockets so tips or edges don’t get damaged.
- Replace worn items (like dull scissors) so your work doesn’t suffer.
