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September 27, 2024

Master List of Crochet Hook Sizes + Learn How to Gauge

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Crochet hook sizes matter. New crocheters may not notice a difference until they stare at a yarn aisle and see all the different sizes.

Free Download - Crochet Hook Conversion List
Free Download - Crochet Hook Conversion List

I recommend hook sizes when making a purchase for the first time. Look for 5 mm, 5.5 mm, 6 mm, or 6.5 mm. For our USA friends, that size is H, I, J, and K. Be careful with the Boye brand of hooks. See note below in the list.

If you are unsure, look at the ball band, which recommends the hook size needed.

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Sizes are indicated in the following order. Metric, USA, UK

  • 2 mm,  n/a, 14
  • 2.25 mm, B/1, 13
  • 2.50 mm, n/a, 12
  • 2.75 mm, C, 11
  • 3.00 mm, n/a, 11
  • 3.25 mm, D, 10
  • 3.50 mm, E/4, 9
  • 3.75 mm, F, n/a
  • 4.00 mm, 6, 8
  • 4.25 mm, G, n/a
  • 4.50 mm, 7, 7
  • 5.00 mm, H/8, 6
  • Careful Boye Hooks have 5.25 mm and are indicated as I/9 size. It’s not a standard size. Check the millimetres on the hook if required.
  • 5.50 mm, I/9, 5
  • 6.00 mm, J/10, 4
  • 6.50 mm, K/10.5, 3
  • 7.00 mm, n/a, 2
  • 8.00 mm, L, 0
  • 9.00 mm, M/N/15, 00
  • 10.00 mm, P, 000
  • 16.00 mm, Q, n/a
  • 19.00 mm, S, n/a
  • 25.00 mm, U, n/a
  • 30.00 mm, Z, n/a

For beginners, I recommend the hook sizes in red for learning.

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Complete List of Crochet Hook Sizes + Conversions with Free Downloadable
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Complete List of Crochet Hook Sizes + Conversions with Free Downloadable
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See the different size crochet hooks and what the equivalent is when converting from metric to USA sizing.
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Michael Sellick
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  1. Diane S says

    October 06, 2024 at 5:48 pm

    I didn't know Boye was different and they are my favorite hooks. I'll need to do some swatches with other hooks to compare. Thank you!

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    • Dbjbcjd says

      October 31, 2024 at 11:49 am

      They are my fav too. I only use them and have for the past 50 yrs.

      Reply
  2. Karen says

    March 12, 2021 at 1:24 am

    Hi, thank you for sharing your knowledge!! Have you done a percentage analysis yet? Like if using a size 4 yarn and changing hook size minimum to maximum, to see how the size changes. So a 4mm hook gets 2" X2" but a 5mm hook gets 2.25 x2.25" or whatever. I guess stitch used changes size too, so there's that.

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