Boye Tunisian Crochet Hooks – A Guide To Your Best Options

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Crochet beautiful handmade blankets, pillows, hats, scarves using Tunisian crochet hooks. Boye Tunisian Hooks have many sizes, with a hook on one end and a stopper on the other.

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The long length enables more stitches to be held on the crochet hooks (hook crochet), making them perfect for crocheting afghans.

Tunisian crochet seems awkward because you’re holding stitches on the hook. Your hold is further back than with a standard hook. Tunisian crochet creates a thick and stretchy fabric. 

A Tunisian Crochet Hook by Boye has the same tapered throat and rounded head, unlike Susan Bates hooks, which are inline. 

Find information on these Tunisian Afghan crochet hooks below.



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Boye Tunisian Hooks

Boye Tunisian Crochet Hooks, 14″

Boye Tunisian Crochet Hooks

Features

  • Sizes Available – J (6mm)
  • Style Of Hook – Tapered with a rounded head
  • Length – 14 inches
  • Made From – Aluminum

Pros

  • Fits up to 150 stitches
  • Stopper on end for keeping stitches from coming off.

Cons

  • Some users found they received a different hook, not the one listed. 
  • Not often available

Boye Tunisian Wood Hooks Interchangeable

It looks like they used to sell a Boye Tunisian crochet hook set of interchangeable hooks made out of wood, though unfortunately, they’re no longer available.

Boye Afghan Crochet Hooks

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Features



  • Sizes Available – H
  • Style Of Hook – Tapered with a rounded head
  • Length – 14 inches
  • Made From – Anodized aluminum

Pros

  • Stitches slide smoothly
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Some users found it heavier than a standard hook

Unfortunately, there isn’t a large range of Tunisian hooks from this company, but they would suit a beginner of Tunisian Crochet.

Have you tried these hooks? Please let me know your thoughts. Get in touch with me here or leave a comment below.

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