Compare Furls Hooks
- Alpha Series - Solid US-sourced wood
- Streamline Metal - Anodized or plated solid aluminum
- Streamline Resin - Solid resin with mica or fine glitter swirled within
- Streamline Wood - 100% sustainably-sourced wood
- Alpha Series - 4.00 mm to 15.00 mm
- Streamline Metal - 3.50 mm to 10.00 mm
- Streamline Resin - 5.00 mm to 15.00 mm
- Streamline Wood - 3.25 mm to 15.00 mm
Please Note: Sizes may vary by wood or color. See individual product pages for details.
- Alpha Series - 5.75-6"
- Streamline Metal - 6.75"
- Streamline Resin - 6.75"
- Streamline Wood - 6.75"
- Alpha Series - 0.5 oz
- Streamline Metal - 1.75 oz
- Streamline Resin - 0.75 oz
- Streamline Wood - 0.5 oz
Best for:
- All fiber types
- Projects that require tight, consistent stitches (like amigurumi)
- Makers with loose or tight tension
What to expect:
Polished and chrome-plated metal tips offer the smoothest glide. Yarn moves effortlessly across the surface, which helps with speed, consistency, and stitch definition. This finish is especially helpful for tight stitches and dense fabrics where friction can slow you down.
Best for:
- Slippery fibers (like bamboo, silk blends, or smooth acrylics)
- Makers who want more control without sacrificing smoothness
- Makers with looser tension
What to expect:
Matte (sandblasted) metal tips provide slightly more resistance than polished metal. This subtle texture adds control when working with slick yarns, helping prevent stitches from sliding too quickly off the hook while still maintaining a smooth, consistent glide.
Best for:
- All fiber types
- Projects that don’t require tight stitches
- Makers with looser tension
What to expect:
Resin tips offer minimal grab with a smooth, fluid feel. Yarn glides easily, making resin a great option for relaxed, flowy projects where speed and comfort matter more than stitch compression.
Best for:
- Slippery fibers
- Makers who prefer more tactile feedback and stitch control
- Makers with looser tension
What to expect:
Wood tips create gentle friction against yarn, offering a medium level of grab. This can help slow things down just enough for better control, especially when working with smooth or split-prone fibers. Many makers enjoy the warmer feel of wood in the hand.