Easy Question. . . for someone

There is a ‘needle’ that has a crochet hook on one end and a knitting needle on the other. Could anyone tell me what it’s called and where to find one online?

Thanks so much!

A knitting end or point?

I’ve never seen one with a point.
The long ones with an end are Tunisian Crochet hooks.

Two hooks are called Crochet on the Double, or Cro-hooks.

Thanks for your answer, Mike.

What I’m trying to express is a crochet hook at one end, with a knitting needle on the other, it’s supposed to be great for picking up dropped stitches.

But I have one! My mom picked it up for me at a thrift sale. It’s the handiest tool in my knitting bag. It really is handy for picking up stitches. I haven’t seen them for sale in any shops, but maybe you’ll have luck at second-hand places like we did.

I’ve never heard of or seen something like this but it sounds cool!!!

I’ve heard of those but have never seen one.

I have one, too. A circular needle with a hook on one end and a point on the other. I’d forgotten about it. :shrug: It’s an Addi Turbo Cro-Hook.

A needle from an old knitting machine is great for picking up run stitches in fine wool. It has the latch on it and is so easy to use.

Thanks to everyone . . . I’m going to order this one:

www.country-yarns.com/content.php?id=64&typep=Needles/Hooks&catp=Knitting/Crochet