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- Redrogue603 years agoSeasoned AceAll three
"Mak27;d-998038" wrote:
Voted for pottery; it'd be cool to have something like this in game. Although in saying that it'd be nice to have something a little different like glassblowing in game too as this has never been done before.- wildirishbanshee3 years agoSeasoned AceCould be cool things to do with kits - one for each hobby.
- le_TARDISgrade3 years agoNew VeteranAll of them, but if I have to pick an order of preference: sewing would be first, then pottery, then glassblowing. Please, oh, please!
I used to love the sewing machine in TS2. - crocobaura3 years agoLegend
"TARDISgrade;c-18076462" wrote:
All of them, but if I have to pick an order of preference: sewing would be first, then pottery, then glassblowing. Please, oh, please!
I used to love the sewing machine in TS2.
Sewing would be nice if it came with a sewing patterns magazine like Burda. - pottery is cool
- Magdaleena963 years agoSeasoned AceSewing. Though I'm biased, as that's what I'm most familiar with in real life. You could have your sim sew clothing. Could also have them sew curtains. Decorative furniture. Plush toys. Yes please.
The other two sound fun too. How about giving us all three? - suceress3 years agoSeasoned AceI voted for Pottery because I enjoyed making pottery in real life more than sewing. I would really love to have all three.
Funny thing is, I was coming here to post a request for them to add pottery, blacksmithing, and glassblowing.
They had a pottery wheel in Sims3 and there was a glassblowing kit for the Sims3Store. Sewing would also be great. I haven't gotten too in to Nifty Knitting yet but I thought it brought in sewing. Was I wrong?
I'd love to have old fashioned spinning wheels and looms as well as high tech advanced sewing machines.
I would like medieval style kiln, throwing wheel (aka pottery wheel), wedging table (wedging is when you take muddy clay and knead/form it until it is dry enough to form), wooden tools for shaping, etc. I would also like a medieval forge, grindstone, anvil, tools, etc. For glassblowing I haven't researched much what was used but some sort of oven- maybe even the sort of forge used for metal-- as well as shaping tools would be nice. I'd want my sims to be able to make leaded glass windows, glass goblets, glass jewelry, etc.
I'm trying to make my D&D fortress and I need more medieval style stuff. - Briana25263 years agoSeasoned AceHow about all.
- mariefoxprice833 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Suceress;c-18090830" wrote:
I voted for Pottery because I enjoyed making pottery in real life more than sewing. I would really love to have all three.
Funny thing is, I was coming here to post a request for them to add pottery, blacksmithing, and glassblowing.
Blacksmithing would be fun, as long as you could make swords and there was a swordplay skill.