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The HOT MESS HOOKER

$90.00
$90.00
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This beautiful hand turned crochet hook is made from Gabon Ebony, Bloodwood Maple Burl, Yellow Spalted Tamarind, Green, Red, White and Black/Brown Alumilite. This hook is shaped with a larger handle to relieve stress on the hand and wrist when crocheting. The hook has an Ergonomic shape that fits nicely in the hand.


This hook is just a mess lots going on! Named after a good friend of mine, you know who you are! The material in this hook is subject to change without notice! Just like my friend's hair color.......


The crochet hook measures 5 3/4" to 8" long depending on the size of the hook and is 3/4" to 1" in diameter at its widest.

General guidelines are sizes


Sizes K (6.5mm) and smaller are 5 3/4" to 6 1/4" long.

Sizes L (8mm to M (9mm) are 6 3/4" to 7 1/4" long.

Sizes N (10mm) and larger are 7 1/2" to 8" long.


Hooks with multiple woods tend to be to the longer side of these measurements. The reason for the variation is that each hooks is hand turned and while the standard shape, which gives the Ergonomic advantage, is maintained each hook is uniquely it's own.


You can request a specific length please contact me before ordering a custom length.


Because this hook is handcrafted and uses a cast product, there will be variation in appearance, grain and color. No two Hooks will be the same! Pictures are examples of what you will receive.


Be sure to read some of my reviews!


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