I think it's a gadget to pull knit pulls to the wrong side; you close it up, poke it through from the wrong side, let the latch open to snag the pull, then pull it through to the back side; the latch will close, dragging the pull to the wrong side.
Just remembered something, a friend asked me a similar question the other day, we were in her kitchen and she pointed to a big thing in the corner, with knobs. I explained it was a stove. She is still in shock! That explained so much :)
The hook part resembles a tool used to address pulls in knots; it is inserted from the wrong side, captures the loop or snag on the right side⦠you close the little hasp and pull the offending fiber to the wrong side. Hope that helps a little
It looks like a knit picker to pull the snags through the fabric - https://www.joann.com/knit-picker-3in-latch-hook-tip/2614774.html?adlclid=48a3f8f7711a19dffbf598265a2e448c&msclkid=48a3f8f7711a19dffbf598265a2e448c&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%5BADL%5D%20%5BPLA%5D%20%5BShopping%5D%20All%20Products&utm_term=4585238370344289&utm_content=All%20Products
All good guesses, it looked like a miniature version of my knitting machine needles. The girls at PR have investigated and found it to be a tool for reweaving. I may have to try it out.
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celkalee, you are encouragable.