Go to your nearest needle craft store and get a couple of crochet hooks, smallest ones you can. If you want to learn more about carp fishing try and get a subscription to "Carp world" magazine. Unfortunately just sold my carp fishing books that I bought over from England, but for some really good advice look on internet for anything Tim Paisley, Julian Cundiff, Terry Hearn, Lee Jackson and Rod Hutchinson. One book that although really out of date now would give you an insight into how it really all began and the evolution of the hair rig is "Carp Fever" by Kevin Maddocks, would be worth looking on amazon.
If you want any advise, and bear in mind I left England five years ago and gave up carp fishing about seven years prior to that, (got pissed off chasing five forties around a 140 acre lake), drop me an email at
roboakley1811@gmail.com.
Now if some one could help me catch that elusive first salmon or steelhead on the fly that would be great :-)