Here is your guide to the best glow-in-the-dark crochet hook. These vary from Lighted Hooks. Glow in the dark crochet hooks aren’t battery-powered.
Often the handle is made from glow-in-the-dark materials such as polymer clay.
Table Of Contents
- Ergonomic Crochet Hooks Glow In The Dark
- Polymer Clay Glow In The Dark Crochet Hooks
- Susan Bates Smartglo
Ergonomic Crochet Hooks Glow In The Dark
This aluminum crochet hook has a swirly blend of Green, Black, and Graphite polymer clay handle with fantastic shimmer. It’s decorated with a glow in the dark star at the end of the hook handle.
This is a 3.5mm hook. The size is stamped on the hook’s shaft, and there’s a thumb rest to aid hook control.
Pros
- Smooth surface
- Thumb rest
Cons
- Limited sizes, but check the shop for more sizes in different listings.
Polymer Clay Glow In The Dark Crochet Hooks
This handmade crochet hook is hand sculpted using polymer clay and then glazed for durable protection. The design is a glimmer black handle with black roses and glows in the dark ghosts.
The hook types offered for the polymer clay handle to be added to are: Boye, Susan Bates, Clover and Bamboo/Wood.
Sizes of hooks:
- B-2.5mm
- C-3.0mm
- D-3.25mm
- E-3.5mm
- F-3.75mm
- G-4.0mm
- 7-4.5mm
- H-5.0mm
- I-5.5mm
- J-6.0mm
- K-6.5mm (no Clover)
- L-8.0mm (no Clover)
- M-9.0mm (no Clover)
- N-10.0mm (no Clover)
Pros
- Fun design
- Comes with glow in the dark ghost stitch marker
- Comfortable to use
Cons
- Textured handle so not as smooth
Susan Bates Smartglo Crochet Hooks
It seems Susan bates used to sell these but are not currently available. They only seem to be available for purchase as knitting needles. If you know where to purchase these online, please let me know down in the comments.
I hope this guide helped you.
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