SKADIS crochet hook holder
How I created a SKADIS holder for my ADDI ergonomic crochet hooks
How I created a SKADIS holder for my ADDI ergonomic crochet hooks
One of the skills I learned during Covid was crocheting. My crocheting journey was full of ups and downs, but more about that next time. One needs only yarn and one hook for crocheting, a metal rod with a hook at the end to hold the yarn.
There are thousands of crochet hooks on the market, but they all do the same job; they just have different diameters. I like the German brand ADDI, especially its series addiColour and addiSwing. I didn't have to do much for addiColour, as they are compact, but the addiSwing series is a bit more difficult to store because the holders are not straight; they are rounded. This makes them easier to hold – ergonomics or something like that.
Anyway, rather than have them take up too much space in my drawers, I decided to relocate them to one of my SKADIS walls. I have nine different sizes of addiSwing hooks, which means I needed a holder with nine holes. The back of the holder, the SKADIS hook, was easy because I modelled the universal SKADIS hook in the wire rods article.
I had to model more SKADIS hooks than the wire rod holder has. While the wire holder has only two SKADIS hooks, this holder has four because it's almost twice as long.
Here's a look at the sketch in Fusion 360. Each hole is 16 mm in diameter and lined up in a zig-zag style.
I printed with the 0.3 DRAFT quality again because I was in a hurry (I don't know why). But I was satisfied with the result.
My SKADIS hook needs only one row on the SKADIS wall, so I attached the printed holder at the bottom of the SKADIS wall.
The result, sorted by size and easy to pull out.