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JaggidEdje's avatar
4 years ago

Anyone know a good place that lists the things you can Knit?

I originally wasn't particularly interested in the Knitting pack, but recently I learned that with the knitting skill you can actually change what BABIES wear. And it has rocking chairs, which I already knew, but that combined with the baby clothes was more than enough to make me decide to buy it.

...I can't believe that I missed the info about baby onesies in all of the info when the pack was released. I have a short attention span and must not have read the entire marketing blurbs.

Now my issue is, I can't find a site that lists each specific item that can be knitted by skill level. I found a ton of sites that say what you can knit in broad strokes, by knitting skill level like "you can make poufs". But none which give a line by line list of every single pouf, etc.
Like right at level 1 you can knit animal clothes, but are there any new varieties at higher skill levels?

Does anyone know a place that has such a list? Even SimsVIP and Carl's site let me down on this one.

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  • "Elliandre;c-18032044" wrote:

    Oh yeah animal clothes got added with Country Living. I couldn't find a list either. There should be more options with higher skill levels. I know you can put clothes on the bunnies, but I think you have to buy the clothes from the creature keeper or win them as rewards from helping villagers. I have got a cross stitch pattern from helping villagers. I think I will play this next time, I haven't really dressed up my animals for the winter weather :smiley:


    Usually, Carl's site is a pretty reliable place to get information, but I can't find a list under the Nifty Knitting or Country Living packs and this skill isn't listed in his skill section.

    Off the top of my head, I can tell you that there are little hats and outfits for the chickens, a hat-scarf combo and two blankets for llamas, four rabbit coats (similar to doggie coats) and five or six fox jackets. Most of the chicken and fox stuff is available immediately or at a low level. Two of the rabbit coats take a higher level to unlock (I'm thinking 5 or 6?), and I think most of the llama wear requires a higher level.

    There are other items that can be purchased from the Creature Keeper, including a bell for your cow. I was rather disappointed to find that buying an item doesn't unlock the ability to knit it, and as far as I know, there is no way to 'learn' to make the clothes available from the Creature Keeper.

    Editing to add: I've had a bug with the rabbit coats - if you stop in the middle of them, you can resume, but your Sim can't finish the item, and if you start another one, it simply keeps on going and never finishes. I looked at the bug report forum and can't find a bug report for it.
  • At this point, I have 3 sims all at skill level 10 of knitting in the household. My first knitter finally got there and then she did the "teach to knit" to the other 2 on the Skill Day holiday...which took them both all the way from 0 knitting up to 9, halfway to 10...in one sitting. Skill day is kind of crazy when using the teach-to-knit option. (might have also helped that the sim who did it has the mentor trait) :sunglasses:

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