


Prym Ergonomics Crochet Hooks will revolutionize your crocheting. The optimized hook catches yarn easily and comfortable handle shape helps you work with ease. These hooks are lightweight, flexible, and warm to hold. This colorful set is perfect for gift giving or adding to your collection.
Optimized hook easily catches yarn and glides it effortlessly through stitches
Smooth transition between the shaft and handle
Rubberized grip reduces hand fatigue with a comfortable shape that is easy to hold
High-performance synthetic material is lightweight, flexible, and warm to hold
Light color and highly polished finish makes it ideal for all yarn types and colors
Set includes Sizes: 7mm, Sz L (8mm), M (9mm), N (10mm), O (12mm)
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The Chemist –
If you are a crochet beginner don’t waste money and time on aluminum hooks. Buy these!
Best crochet hooks I’ve have ever used. For the record I am not a fan of aluminum crochet hooks. My mother-in-law has grown up using aluminum crochet hooks. They are her go to! I still consider myself a beginner but I have been crocheting on and off for 3-4 years. I started with aluminum hooks. They constantly slipped while I was trying to learn and made my tension and stitches uneven. I first tried using more economical crochet hooks so I went through short aluminum with padding on the handle, long plain aluminum, cheap bamboo (which are better than aluminum) that I sanded or used hand chisels to make smoother. Then I tried some rosewood ones that have a hard resin on them and The PRYM ergonomic hooks. Even plastic hooks that were name brand did not hold up well or had a bump (where the plastic came out of a mold or an extrusion process) that yarn caught onto and broke or split the yarn. They were as consistent as the PRYM and the heavily coated rosewood hooks. PRYM crochet hooks are smooth with no processing bumps on them and longer than the rosewood ones I have! The PRYM Crochet hooks have not broken and they hold the yarn in the hook without slipping. That makes it easier for me not to miss a stitch nor have to constantly worry about my tension. Yes I still have to work on my tension and stitch making but I felt like I didn’t have the hook itself fighting against me. I love these hooks and they are cheaper than my rosewood set. So if you are starting out, go with the PRYM hooks. The only downside is if you buy the sets then you may have to take out the cardboard that gives the Letter designation and write beside the letters the millimeter for each hook. That’s what I did. I just took that little piece of cardboard out and just wrote what millimeter each hook was above where they have have letter designations. The larger set came with just a millimeters on them. The smaller set came with just the letter designations on them so that’s why I took the cardboard down and wrote the millimeters on the smaller set, but it looks like now they only sell them with the letter designation for each hook! I probably need to put the letter designation beside the millimeter of each hook onto the cardboard. If I have to ever get another set of these, especially the larger set that I purchased first, I will write the millimeters beside the letter designations. When I purchased the larger hook set hooks were listed as millimeters. Most patterns and Yarns refer to what millimeter hook you need. But some patterns may just have the letter designation on the pattern so it is best to keep the hooks in their boxes and write both designations down just in case. Hopefully this helps someone especially those who are new to crocheting and are trying to work with tension and keeping an equal stitch size. I also do not get wrist fatigue when using them! I cannot tell you how these these hooks have helped me improve and learn crochet on my own like I did through books and YouTube videos. I’m currently working on a circular potholder for my sister with bulky 100% cotton yarn! I hope this helps those like myself who needed to find the best crochet hooks for themselves!
DMD –
The Best
I absolutely love these crochet hooks. They look amazing, are well made and are very comfortable to use ( I’m doing a lot of super chunky yarn crocheting and the ergonomics of the hooks make the blanket move along quickly.) The hook material itself is a very easy sliding resin/acrylic/plastic (I don’t know exactly what it is made of but yarn moves easily on the hook. The handle is so comfortable ( I’m 73 and the hands aren’t as flexible as they used to be) and these handles make my crocheting so much more relaxing and faster. They are well worth the $ especially with them being large hooks.
Jane –
Great fix for crochet hand pain
Fixed the pain in my hands from crocheting with thinner hooks. Pointed top helps to get through close stitches and the material makes sure there is no friction. Color options determine the size of the hook. I bought the small and large sets after buying a singular hook of this brand in a pinch. Love them.
Arwen –
A great hook for pain free crafting.
The Prym Ergonomics Crochet Hook Set (Large) is a breakthrough for anyone who loves crocheting but struggles with hand fatigue. The quality is excellent, made from lightweight, high performance synthetic material that feels smooth and comfortable to hold. The rubberized grip is a standout feature, reducing strain and making long crochet sessions much more enjoyable.The durability is impressive, with sturdy hooks that glide effortlessly through stitches without bending or breaking. The feel is fantastic, offering a secure yet flexible grip that makes working with different yarn types easy.For the price, this set is a great value, providing five different hook sizes for versatility. The ergonomic design has truly helped me crochet for hours without the usual pain in my hands. If you need comfortable, quality crochet hooks, this set is essential for pain -free crafting! Highly recommended!
Leslie –
I think I’ve gotten used to squishy handles
I bought one of these hooks for a friend, and she said she really liked how it “handled.” So when I saw the deal on a set, I decided to get some and try for myself. It took me a lot of years to go from aluminum and steel hooks to the ones with larger and sometimes “squishy” handles. But now that I’m older, those features do allow me to work longer than when I’m using an old school hook. The Prym design does give you the larger handle to hold onto, but the entire thing is plastic, so it’s not squishy at all. I’m finding that I kind of miss that, and it may be my imagination, but it seems that the yarn isn’t sliding as smoothly over the plastic as it does over aluminum. It’s also very hard to read the sizes because, while embossed so they don’t rub off (a HUGE plus), they’re the same color as the handle. I have to get out the flashlight to see which one I need. Overall, they’re a decent set of hooks, and if you’re a beginner who is using these as your first hooks, you won’t know any different and they’ll be great. It’s just hard to teach an old crocheting dog new tricks sometimes.
Monica –
Love these hooks!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I love everything about these hooks! As a relative beginner, I honestly was drawn in by the colors. I’ve found them to be easy on the hands (although I still need to take breaks or my hands gets tired), visually appealing, and functions as expected. No issues with catching or dragging after using on a variety of yarn. I think I now own all the sizes available. I just need a display because they are so pretty 😍
Annairb –
Comfy and Cute
These crochet hooks are super comfy and easy work with. The handles make them more ergonomic and comfortable for long crocheting sessions. They are high quality and do not snag on your yarn like some other plastic hooks can.
Malz –
Hooker approved.
I love Prym hooks.They’re comfortable to hold, sturdy, and the I like the hook shape. These bundle packs are a great value.
Sarah Bassindale –
I love theses hooks and have bought all sizes twice!I love to crochet but fibromyalgia and arthritis was spoiling my fun. I tried one of these hooks and then I was hooked! They also work so well with wool, and don’t snag. They glide easily no matter the yarn or stitch.The design is very comfortable and the grip is good and causes no pain for me.
Tânia Hansen Jorge –
O gancho dessa agulha e simplesmente maravilhoso, ele entra fácil no trabalho. Só não indico para fazer peças pesadas ou se a pessoa tem um ponto muito apertado pq a agulha é de plástico e pode quebrar devido a força aplicada.Trabalhei uma bolsa com 2 fios de n.6 e a agulha não aguento.Mas para trabalhar um fio e se a pessoa não tiver um ponto muito apertado vale muito comprar essa agulha.
Campise –
Die Hegelnadeln sind ergonomisch und man kann sehr lange damit häkeln. Praktisch ist der gummierte Griff, der verhindert ein abrutschen oder auch eine Überlastung.Sehr zu empfehlen
nicholas –
At first I could not stand these hooks, mostly because they were plastic, however there is more to these hooks than meets the eye. Let me backtrack…..I’ve been crocheting for over 20 years, I’m a dedicated clover, Boye, and Tulip fan through and through. However I wanted to try something that was easy on the hands, so I succumbed to the social media pressure and got me those crazy expensive Furls crochet hooks in resin and metal. I thought I hit the jackpot in owning these, however I quickly discarded them as they are heavy and sharp, plus they snagged the yarn/wool a lot. Mainly due to them being in line hooks which I have not figured out the secret to mastering these types of hooks, Susan Bates is the closest I got. Anyhow, after a couple minutes of using the furls and them not feeling to comfortable in my hands, I decided they were just beautiful to look at and nothing more. I purchased these and I had to get over the plastic aspect to them, but let me tell you, they are a dream. Long necks and handles makes the stitches glide smoothly. The handles themselves fit nicely in your hand and they don’t constantly turn and rotate like the Furls. They are more of an oval handle and not completely round. You need that so it stays flat in the palm of your hand if you are using a knife grip. They are light which causes no strain. I highly recommend these hooks, might even purchase a backup set just in case. They are perfect for whipping up with wool or acrylic yarns. I make Afghans and blankets. They are perfect!
littlebyte –
I took a chance at ordering these crochet hooks as some reviews weren’t that good. I’m thankful for everyone who does leave honest reviews because it helped me make my choice. I was looking for round ergonomic crochet hooks that had a silicone handle but shiny smooth tapered hook end. These are perfect for me. Yes, they are plastic, but made in Germany and with normal use I cannot see them breaking at all. I’ve made a few projects with them and I’m happy. I purchased both sets–small and large for a complete set.