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Hiya! Thanks for asking us all these questions! :)
Q1. A fun crossover idea might be with Laundry Day. If your sim puts their wool sweater in the washing machine/dryer, there could be a chance the sweater will shrink/be ruined. It’s always best to hand wash knitted clothing! As other people have said here, a knitting club should be possible with Get Together. Knitting circles are a thing, and it’s a great time to socialize and learn new knitting tips and tricks. Oh, and knitted clothing should be suitable for cold weather wear in Seasons.
Q2. Crochet and knitting are pretty different from each other, but as long as most of the objects are knitted and not crocheted, I’d be okay with it all.
Q3. I knit at my desk a lot, but not always. I think being able to sit down at a desk or table and knit should be an option.
Q4. A sweater should take longer than a scarf, and stuffed animals/toys can take a good chunk of time too, depending on how complex they are. I just finished knitting my first sweater, and it took me a little over a month because I spent a lot of my free time working on it.
Q5. No! Knitting standing up isn’t practical (your yarn ball has to sit somewhere) and it’s uncomfortable. Your sim should always be sitting when knitting.
Q6. I learned to knit from really amazing knitters at a yarn shop. They would tell me what to do, but if I needed help they could take my knitting needles and show me what to do too. A “teach to knit” interaction should involve the knitter and teacher sitting together and sort of work on a project together.
Q7. I’ve knitted preemie baby hats and sweaters for a local hospital (though I haven’t had the chance to give the clothes to the hospital yet :( ). Making knitted clothing for premature babies/other donations could be a way for sims to use up their yarn stash and do something good. Maybe if you’ve got the Parenthood pack installed, completing a donation of clothes could give young sims empathy parenting points?
Q8. They should be scratching themselves and be itchy, perhaps even getting an uncomfortable moodlet. Maybe if the itchy-sweater sim hugs someone, the hugged sim could get a short 'itchy' uncomfortable moodlet too! :D
Q9. Oh shoot, I don’t know any puns!
Q10. I’m not sure if I’m a huge fan of the autonomously teaching knitting to other sims in the household. However, I think master knitters should be able to ask to teach others to knit, and new knitters should be able to ask masters to teach them.
Q1. A fun crossover idea might be with Laundry Day. If your sim puts their wool sweater in the washing machine/dryer, there could be a chance the sweater will shrink/be ruined. It’s always best to hand wash knitted clothing! As other people have said here, a knitting club should be possible with Get Together. Knitting circles are a thing, and it’s a great time to socialize and learn new knitting tips and tricks. Oh, and knitted clothing should be suitable for cold weather wear in Seasons.
Q2. Crochet and knitting are pretty different from each other, but as long as most of the objects are knitted and not crocheted, I’d be okay with it all.
Q3. I knit at my desk a lot, but not always. I think being able to sit down at a desk or table and knit should be an option.
Q4. A sweater should take longer than a scarf, and stuffed animals/toys can take a good chunk of time too, depending on how complex they are. I just finished knitting my first sweater, and it took me a little over a month because I spent a lot of my free time working on it.
Q5. No! Knitting standing up isn’t practical (your yarn ball has to sit somewhere) and it’s uncomfortable. Your sim should always be sitting when knitting.
Q6. I learned to knit from really amazing knitters at a yarn shop. They would tell me what to do, but if I needed help they could take my knitting needles and show me what to do too. A “teach to knit” interaction should involve the knitter and teacher sitting together and sort of work on a project together.
Q7. I’ve knitted preemie baby hats and sweaters for a local hospital (though I haven’t had the chance to give the clothes to the hospital yet :( ). Making knitted clothing for premature babies/other donations could be a way for sims to use up their yarn stash and do something good. Maybe if you’ve got the Parenthood pack installed, completing a donation of clothes could give young sims empathy parenting points?
Q8. They should be scratching themselves and be itchy, perhaps even getting an uncomfortable moodlet. Maybe if the itchy-sweater sim hugs someone, the hugged sim could get a short 'itchy' uncomfortable moodlet too! :D
Q9. Oh shoot, I don’t know any puns!
Q10. I’m not sure if I’m a huge fan of the autonomously teaching knitting to other sims in the household. However, I think master knitters should be able to ask to teach others to knit, and new knitters should be able to ask masters to teach them.
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