Reddit mentions: The best children textile crafts books

We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best children textile crafts books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Get Hooked: Simple Steps to Crochet Cool Stuff

    Features:
  • Used Book in Good Condition
Get Hooked: Simple Steps to Crochet Cool Stuff
Specs:
Height9 Inches
Length8.52 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2006
Weight0.75 Pounds
Width0.28 Inches
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2. Victorian Fashion Paper Dolls from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898 (Dover Victorian Paper Dolls)

Victorian Fashion Paper Dolls from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898 (Dover Victorian Paper Dolls)
Specs:
Height12.5 Inches
Length9.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 1977
Weight0.55 Pounds
Width0.25 Inches
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Total score: 23
Number of comments: 1
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Total score: 3
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1

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Top Reddit comments about Children's Needlecrafts & Textile Crafts Books:

u/amaltheas2 · 2 pointsr/crochet

My grandma taught me to do a sc, but I taught myself the rest from books and youtube videos. Two of my favorite books for learning was Debbie Stroller's The Happy Hooker & Get Hooked. The latter book is directed towards a younger audience, but it was perfect for learning ... everything was simplified! Basic patterns like "working in the round" or a basic Double-Crochet scarf; both have wonderful illustrations & great 'beginner' patterns.

Others suggested that you learn from others ... but that's so overrated! ;-) To this day, I don't know anyone else who crochets ... so it's all me!

u/ClearlyClaire · 23 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

So I had a gorgeous set of Victorian paper fashion dolls as a child, and I swear to God it included exact copies of many of the dresses in the 1870's and 80's on this chart. I have no idea what happened to it but I used to love putting them in different dresses and imagining their personalities and the balls that they were going to and stuff. So thanks for the nostalgia hit!

Edit: OMG I found them, I can't believe they're still for sale! https://www.amazon.com/Victorian-Fashion-Paper-Harpers-1867-1898/dp/0486234533