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Lantern Moon Ebony Repair Hook | Luxury Crochet Hook for Dropped Stitches

Lantern Moon

Price $6.50
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One 3.5mm Lantern Moon Ebony Repair Hook
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Lantern Moon Ebony Repair Hook

Your favorite “fix-it” tool, elevated.

We’ve all been there: you’re three rows past a dropped stitch and your heart sinks. But with the Lantern Moon Ebony Repair Hook, a mistake doesn’t have to be a disaster — it’s just a quick, elegant fix.

Each purchase includes one 3.5mm Lantern Moon Ebony Repair Hook, shown both in and out of its packaging in the product photos for detailed viewing.

Hand-carved from smooth ebony wood, this 3.5mm repair hook is designed to pick up dropped stitches, repair split yarn, and fix knitting or crochet mistakes with precision. The natural wood feels warm in the hand and is gentle on wool, alpaca, and other delicate fibers.

Product Specs

Size 3.5mm
Material Hand-carved ebony wood
Best For Fingering through worsted weight yarn
Use Picking up dropped stitches, repairing split yarn, fixing knitting and crochet mistakes

Why It Belongs in Your Notions Bag

  • Smooth ebony finish: Glides through stitches without snagging.
  • Gentle on yarn: A great choice for wool, alpaca, mohair, and other natural fibers.
  • Useful 3.5mm size: Works well with many common yarn weights.
  • Compact and practical: Easy to tuck into a notions pouch.
  • Beautiful enough to gift: A small luxury tool for knitters and crocheters.

Perfect For

Picking up dropped stitches, repairing ladder runs, fixing split yarn, tinking back problem rows, knitting repairs, crochet fixes, and everyday stitch rescue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Lantern Moon Repair Hook used for?
It is used to pick up dropped stitches and repair mistakes in knitting or crochet.

What yarn weights does it work with?
The 3.5mm size works well with fingering, sport, DK, and worsted weight yarns.

Is a wooden repair hook better than a metal one?
Wood can be easier to control because it has a gentle grip while still feeling smooth against the yarn.

Can this be used as a crochet hook?
It can be used for small crochet tasks, but it is best suited as a repair and stitch-rescue tool.

Don’t let a dropped stitch ruin your rhythm. Reach for the tool that makes fixing mistakes feel like part of the craft.