Ergonomic Crochet Hook Grips
Say goodbye to hand cramps and hello to comfort with our original Squishy Grips! Handmade from medical-grade silicone, these grips slide onto most crochet hooks and stylus pens, giving you a softer, more ergonomic hold.
With our Choose Your Own Adventure option, you get to pick from 7 vibrant colors to match your style and projects. Whether you’re crocheting, doodling, or writing, Squishy Grips make every session easier on your hands.
Why You’ll Love Squishy Grips
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🧶 Ergonomic Comfort – Reduces hand fatigue during long crochet or art sessions.
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✨ Durable & Tear-Resistant – Made from medical-grade prosthetic silicone.
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🎨 Choose Your Colors – Pick from 7 vibrant options to fit your personality.
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📏 Universal Fit – Works with most crochet hooks and stylus pens.
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💧 Easy to Clean – Washable, reusable, and made to last.
📐Stats and Sizing Information
Approx. 4 inch circumference at the widest section and 5 inches long.
❤ Grip Sizes Are Approximate:
SMALL: sizes 0.75mm – 4mm
(smaller hooks may need help with friction inside the grip — tape or a rubber band around the hook will give it some width to stay in place ❤️)
MEDIUM: sizes 4mm – 5.5mm
LARGE: sizes 5.5mm – 6.5mm
XL: sizes 6.5mm – 9mm
(great for pens, pencils, styluses, and Clover-type hooks! See additional note)
Product Details
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Style: Choose Your Own Adventure (7 color options available)
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Material: Medical-grade prosthetic silicone
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Processing Time: Ships in 5-7 business days
Perfect For
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Crocheters who want comfort without giving up style
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Artists and students using stylus pens or tablets
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Makers who spend hours creating and need hand relief
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Fun gifts for crafters, nerds, and DIY lovers
Upgrade your hooks with the original Squishy Grips — soft, colorful, and built to last.
👉 Add your favorite colors to cart today and make crafting more comfortable!
*NOTE: METAL HOOKS NOT INCLUDED
** If you are using these grips with a hook that already has a stock silicone grip on them (i.e. Clover Amor) please know that ONLY the XL size will work for that if you are leaving the stock grip on the hook. Also know that it will be VERY difficult to put on and take off since it's silicone against silicone. Many have done this, but always attempt at your own risk.
Tips for hook removal: Depending on a few factors, sometimes the hook needs a little convincing to be removed. But don't worry; the grip has a high tear strength, so don't be afraid to gently push the grip down onto a flat surface to help push the hook out. You can also try a very teeny bit of Vaseline or carrier oil on the hook to help it slide a little easier. Pokey tools or objects are not recommended for removal.