24 basic crochet tools and their uses

In this post, I would make a list of 24 basic crocheting equipment that could be used to make your crocheting process more easier and funs. 

Whether you are making it as an hubby or for commercial use, you would definitely find some interesting tools that fit your needs.

Most used crocheting tools for beginners

Here are 25 common crochet tools and a description of each of them, as well as a guide on how to use them:


  1. Crochet Hook 

A crochet hook is a long, thin, hook-shaped tool used to create the stitches in crochet. It comes in various sizes, ranging from very small to very large, and is typically made from metal, plastic, or bamboo.

To use a crochet hook, you will need to hold it in your dominant hand, with the hook facing up. Then, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over (wrap the yarn around the hook), and pull the yarn through the stitch to create a new loop.

  1. Yarn 

 Yarn is the main material used in crochet, and it comes in a wide variety of colors, textures, and fibers.

To use yarn in crochet, you will need to hold the end of the yarn in your non-dominant hand, and use your dominant hand to create stitches with the crochet hook.

  1. Yarn Needle

A yarn needle is a large, blunt needle used to weave in ends and sew crochet pieces together.

To use a yarn needle, you will need to thread the yarn through the eye of the needle, and then use it to weave in the ends of your project or sew pieces together.

Stitch Markers - Stitch markers are small plastic or metal markers that are placed in your work to mark the beginning or end of a round or row, or to mark a specific stitch. However, we offer a complete guide for doing this.

To use a stitch marker, simply place it on your crochet hook or in your work where you need to mark a specific stitch or location.

  1. Row Counter 

A row counter is a small device used to keep track of the number of rows you have completed in your project.

To use a row counter, simply turn the knob or press the button on the device to increase the count each time you complete a row.

  1. Measuring Tape 

 A measuring tape is a flexible tape used to measure the size of your project.

To use a measuring tape, simply place the tape at one end of your project and extend it to the other end to determine the size.

  1. Scissors 

Scissors are used to cut yarn and other materials in crochet.

To use scissors, simply hold them in your dominant hand and cut the yarn or material where needed.

  1. Stitch Holders 

Stitch holders are small, locking devices used to hold stitches in place while you work on other parts of your project.

To use a stitch holder, simply slip the stitches onto the holder and lock it in place until you are ready to work on those stitches again.

  1. Tapestry Needles 

 Tapestry needles are large, blunt needles used to weave in ends and sew pieces together.

To use a tapestry needle, thread the yarn through the eye of the needle, and then use it to weave in the ends of your project or sew pieces together.

  1. Crochet Gauge 

A crochet gauge is a small, square piece of plastic or metal used to determine the gauge or tension of your crochet stitches.

To use a crochet gauge, place it over your completed swatch and compare the number of stitches and rows to the measurements on the gauge.

  1. Blocking Mats 

Blocking mats are foam mats used to block or shape your completed crochet project.

To use blocking mats, simply lay your completed project on the mat and use pins to shape it to the desired size and shape.

  1. Blocking Pins 

 Blocking pins are long, thin pins used to secure your project to the blocking mats while blocking.

To use blocking pins, simply insert the pins through your project and into the blocking mat to secure it in place.

  1. Stitch Holder Cables 

Stitch holder cables are long, flexible cables used to hold stitches in place while.

you work on other parts of your project. They are typically used in circular or tubular projects, such as hats or sleeves.

To use stitch holder cables, simply slip the stitches onto the cable and secure them in place with the stopper at the end of the cable until you are ready to work on those stitches again.

  1. Stitch Counter 

 A stitch counter is a small device used to keep track of the number of stitches you have completed in your project.

To use a stitch counter, simply turn the knob or press the button on the device to increase the count each time you complete a stitch.


  1. Stitch Pattern Book 

A stitch pattern book is a book filled with various crochet stitch patterns and instructions on how to create them.

To use a stitch pattern book, simply select the stitch pattern you want to use and follow the instructions provided.


  1. Crochet Chart 

A crochet chart is a diagram of a crochet pattern, typically represented in symbols or pictures. It's one of the crucial crocheting materials that can not be overlooked

To use a crochet chart, simply follow the symbols or pictures on the chart to create the desired pattern.

  1. Stitch Dictionary/tutorial book

 A stitch dictionary is a book or online resource that provides a collection of crochet stitches and their instructions.

To use a stitch dictionary, simply select the stitch you want to use and follow the instructions provided.

  1. Crochet Magazine 

 A crochet magazine is a publication that features various crochet patterns, tips, and techniques.

To use a crochet magazine, simply select the pattern or article you want to read and follow the instructions provided.

  1. Hook Case 

 A hook case is a small case used to store and organize your crochet hooks.

To use a hook case, simply place your hooks in the designated slots or compartments in the case.

  1. Yarn Bowl 

 A yarn bowl is a bowl-shaped container used to hold your yarn while you crochet, preventing it from rolling away or tangling.

To use a yarn bowl, simply place your ball of yarn in the bowl and thread the end of the yarn through the designated hole.

  1. Crochet Organizer 

A crochet organizer is a tool used to store and organize your crochet projects and supplies.

To use a crochet organizer, simply place your projects and supplies in the designated compartments or pockets in the organizer.

  1. Pom-Pom Maker

 A pom-pom maker is a tool used to create pom-poms for your crochet projects.

To use a pom-pom maker, simply wrap yarn around the arms of the tool and then cut and tie the yarn to create a pom-pom.

  1. Stitch Guide 

A stitch guide is a book or online resource that provides instructions on various crochet stitches and techniques.

To use a stitch guide, simply select the stitch or technique you want to learn and follow the instructions provided.


  1. Crochet Kit 

A crochet kit is a package that contains all the supplies and instructions needed to complete a specific crochet project.

To use a crochet kit, simply follow the instructions provided to complete the project using the supplies included in the kit.


  1. Crochet Hook Case Keychain 

A crochet hook case keychain is a small case used to store a single crochet hook and can be attached to a keychain for portability.

To use a crochet hook case keychain, simply place your crochet hook in the case and attach it to your keychain for easy transport. Other tools include pricing calculator, and name generator which are essential for starting crocheting business.

Which crocheting tool should I be using as a beginner

There is no one answer to this question, the required equipments depends on what you want to achieve. For instance, if you're making a crochet products for sales (commercial use) you may need buy all the above tools in order to produce a good looking and attractive products for your customers. But if you're doing it as an hobby few of the above such as hook and the Yarn might be enough.

conclusion, Cochet tools can range from basic to more advanced and specialized. With the right tools, you can enhance your crochet skills and make beautiful projects. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, having a variety of tools and knowing how to use them will make your crochet journey smoother and more enjoyable.

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