Do you overhand or underhand?

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KimS@6 wrote
on Sep 28, 2007 2:58 PM

One of the first questions I ever ask people when I discover that they crochet, is whether they hold their hook overhand or underhand? I'm self taught and I found it easier to hold my hook inside the palm of my hand, which I call overhand. I have tried to hold it the other way and I'm just all thumbs then. It's kind of like me trying to knit.....I'm all thumbs there too. I just can't seem to coordinate it. ha ha.


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Amethyst wrote
on Sep 28, 2007 3:29 PM

Umm. I just had to mime it, and it's kind of like when I'm turning a key. My thumbnail is facing the ceiling, the hook is held mainly between my thumb and index, and my other fingers curl around it a little. Is that underhand?


I'm self-taught too, I've never really watched anyone crochet.


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bubbo1 wrote
on Sep 28, 2007 4:27 PM

this is how I do it too. I'm glad you wrote this because i didn't know how to describe it.


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on Sep 28, 2007 5:31 PM


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PaulineL wrote
on Sep 28, 2007 6:06 PM

I had to grab a pencil to try - no hooks within reach, yikes - and both ways felt familiar. I suspect I do both, but I wonder if it depends on thread/yarn. Pencil (underhand) hold for thread, overhand (knife) hold for yarn? Now it's driving me crazy, lol.


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ArielManx wrote
on Sep 29, 2007 10:38 AM

I hold my hook in a pencil (underhand) grip. My grip's a bit different than a standard pencil grip, because I hold a pencil in a non-standard way. :-D I've tried the overhand grip and it just doesn't work for me at all.


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SbutterAMfly wrote
on Oct 1, 2007 12:04 PM

I hold mine overhand with the un-hooked end poking out between my ring finger and my pinkie for stability.


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nikkiana wrote
on Oct 1, 2007 1:18 PM

I'm an overhand crocheter. I've found it's easier for me because that's the way I hold knitting needles as well. It drives my mom nuts to see me do it because she's constantly telling me, "It's easier to hold a crochet hook like a pencil!" and I insist that it isn't. ;)


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Tilou wrote
on Oct 2, 2007 11:21 AM

Hullo,


I'm an overhand crocheter too, and I could never get myself to hold the yarn the way the usual methods tell me to :). I don't wind the yarn around my fingers, I do something weird like hold the fabric between thumb and pinky, and yarn passes through index and its neighbor. I'd have to take a picture; it's funny how I can never remeber those things unless I mime them like the real thing.


I learned to knit too, and I'd really need to force myself to hold the yarn the 'traditional' way because even then I developped my own way of doing things. My mom even says I knit backwards (?). I don't hold both needles in my hands, one is resting against my lap with its pointy part up in the air while my hands and the other needle do the rest of the work...


Both my homegrown methods are *very* fast, though, so maybe it's an advantage, not a handicap.:P


Interesting topic! I think we'd need pics. It would be fun to compare pictures of us holding our work.


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SbutterAMfly wrote
on Oct 2, 2007 11:49 AM
Great idea!

Here's a photo of how I hold a hook.




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on Oct 2, 2007 8:50 PM

I hold mine underhand. I tried holding it the other way but it seemed un-natural.


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KimS@6 wrote
on Oct 2, 2007 10:28 PM

Me too Kristen, except the end of the hook ends up in the palm of my hand, not between my fingers. That's an interesting technique you have going there. I figure, what ever works, right?


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galatea wrote
on Oct 5, 2007 1:20 PM

Overhand crocheter here, and the hook just rests in the palm of my hand. I find it fascinating that people hold their hooks in so many different ways! I think some time for fun I should work up a block and change how I hold the hook ever few rows, to see how it comes out.


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Sogna wrote
on Oct 5, 2007 2:30 PM

Another overhand crocheter chiming in. I hold it like a knife. The gal that taught me held it that way but she showed me both and let me choose whichever was best for me.


Tilou, you and I knit almost the same. My left needle doesn't quite sit upright, but pretty close. I also don't hold the yarn the way they teach in books. It seemed to take too much coordination (that I don't have).


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Lyndaleen wrote
on Oct 29, 2011 10:02 AM

Overhand, pinched between thumb and forefinger with tail in palm and other 3 fingers curled around it. Every tutorial seems to show underhand, but I've never met anyone who crochets like that. Besides my overhand muscles are well developed for overhand. haha

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