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5 years ago
Q1: Maybe be able to give knitted objects as winterfest or love day gifts in Seasons. Also it would be cool to have a knitting skill class as part of Discover University.
Q2: Knit and crochet have many common stitches and there's even a method called tunesian crochet that is really a hybrid of the two, so I'm fine with that. Many times people who do one do the other.
Q3: I feel like it can be useful to store items and draft patterns at, but the actual knitting usually takes place sitting on a couch or in a chair.
Q4: *laughs in it's taken be both 1hr and 10 months to knit a scarf* It is hard to estimate because it really varies depending on the project you are making and the complexity of your stitching. If you decide to classify things you make with size categories (small med large) you'd need to make them increase in time accordingly. I'd say something small like a scarf with a simple stitch would probably take an hour or two where as a blanket or rug could take weeks.
Q5: I mean, it can be done, but you generally have to have your yarn in a bag of some kind on your arm to contain it. It's not ideal.
Q6: I think that idea is lovely. Maybe make it part of a family aspiration?
Q7: I'd like to see that you don't make the items too cheap. If you knit a blanket it's not gonna cost $25. It's gonna be a lot more than that.
Q8: An uncomfortable emote and a confident emote on the creator once they see it.
Q9: I laugh so much during this hobby, you could say it keeps me in stitches! Let me weave you an interesting yarn of the time I made this one project...
Q10: Okay so my take on this is that it may be neat to have traits that go with this. So like a crafter trait and an antithesis of that. And if a crafter sim tries to teach a non-crafter sim, it may not go well. Whereas if they go to teach a crafter sim, then the crafter sim can learn it faster. If that makes sense.
Q2: Knit and crochet have many common stitches and there's even a method called tunesian crochet that is really a hybrid of the two, so I'm fine with that. Many times people who do one do the other.
Q3: I feel like it can be useful to store items and draft patterns at, but the actual knitting usually takes place sitting on a couch or in a chair.
Q4: *laughs in it's taken be both 1hr and 10 months to knit a scarf* It is hard to estimate because it really varies depending on the project you are making and the complexity of your stitching. If you decide to classify things you make with size categories (small med large) you'd need to make them increase in time accordingly. I'd say something small like a scarf with a simple stitch would probably take an hour or two where as a blanket or rug could take weeks.
Q5: I mean, it can be done, but you generally have to have your yarn in a bag of some kind on your arm to contain it. It's not ideal.
Q6: I think that idea is lovely. Maybe make it part of a family aspiration?
Q7: I'd like to see that you don't make the items too cheap. If you knit a blanket it's not gonna cost $25. It's gonna be a lot more than that.
Q8: An uncomfortable emote and a confident emote on the creator once they see it.
Q9: I laugh so much during this hobby, you could say it keeps me in stitches! Let me weave you an interesting yarn of the time I made this one project...
Q10: Okay so my take on this is that it may be neat to have traits that go with this. So like a crafter trait and an antithesis of that. And if a crafter sim tries to teach a non-crafter sim, it may not go well. Whereas if they go to teach a crafter sim, then the crafter sim can learn it faster. If that makes sense.
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