Noun
a needle with a hook on the end; used in crocheting
Source: WordNetAccomplished with a crochet hook, she shares patterns and how-tos with her followers in her posts and videos. Source: Internet
Loop the yarn over the crochet hook, as you would for ordinary crocheting. Source: Internet
Round or cylindrical patterns are simple to produce with a regular crochet hook, but cylindrical knitting requires either a set of circular needles or three to five special double-ended needles. Source: Internet
In the 19th century, "crochet tatting" patterns were published which simply called for a crochet hook. Source: Internet
No tools other than the thread, the hands and the shuttle are used, though a crochet hook may be necessary if the shuttle does not have a point or hook. Source: Internet
One can also cro-tat with a bullion crochet hook or a very straight crochet hook. Source: Internet