Microblog Monday: Aid for the Injured Crocheter
I want to
share this little tool that has helped me get back into crocheting after my
wrist surgery:
This is a
Boye ergonomic crochet hook handle. It’s soft and easy to hold and work with.
It opens up so that you can insert several sizes of crochet hooks, each with a
washer to match its size. I can hold it lightly and it keeps me from having to
close my fingers tightly around a thin hook. I got this from Annie’s catalogue,
but I’ve also seen them in Michael’s and Jo-Ann’s. If your fingers tend to
cramp or ache when you crochet, this is a perfect tool!
Note: This is simply my own opinion. I have
no connection with Annie’s or Boye. Just sharing what might be a helpful tip
for others based on my experience.
Great idea! My hand tends to cramp up when I crochet - maybe I should give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cool that you not only found this but shared it as well. I am so pleased you have found a way to continue having this be an enjoyable (and hopefully pain free) past time for you. :)
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