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ryttu3k
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Hi, Conor! Welcome, and thanks for asking for our input!
1. Sounds like fun! For Seasons, maybe a positive moodlet wearing knitted stuff in freezing weather? 'Kept warm with love!' or something? For Discover University, there's gotta be some kind of interaction with yarn-bombing the statues. Maybe, despite university affiliation, an option to 'study yarn bombing for technique'?
@sagela agreed, the idea of a freelance crafter path could be really fun!
@ChuChuExpress ooh, it could be a fame option! If you're already famous and have, say, level 5 knitting skills, you could get an opportunity to participate in a charity knit for fame points, maybe?
@Simmerville ooh, I love the cat playing with yarn and salvaged yarn-bomb yarn ideas!
2. I am 100% okay with crochet.
3. Works for me!
5. I'd prefer sitting on the floor.
7. I haven't done this IRL, but for the donation bit, that could tie in well with Cats & Dogs - knitting stuff for animals! 'Donate to animal shelter' or something. Or heck, even donating to human shelters, if that's allowed to be implied.
8. Ooh, does that imply different qualities? Low-quality could give a 2+ Uncomfortable moodlet, like, "It itches!!" If the person that gifted it to them is present, it could drop to a 1+ Uncomfortable one, like "Grinning and bearing it"? Embarrassed moodlets for kids and teens if their friends spot them?
Side note, would you consider random Sims having a wool/lanolin allergy? Basically a Sim who'd be more suceptable to itchiness. Because I have one IRL and frankly anything knitted will cause me pain unless it's acrylic.
9. The mentoring interaction should be called 'teach purls of wisdom'. Do it.
I also second all of the puns already mentioned in earlier replies. Look just give us all the puns.
10. Hmm. Preferably user-selected, but if autonomous, very low-priority? Like if the Sim needs to eat or sleep or go to the bathroom, they will stop the interaction so they can actually take care of needs. Maybe putting it at a lower priority than work or homework tasks, too. Basically if they're completely idle, then sure, go for it.
JennileeRose, could tie in with the Creative trait, maybe? Like, Creative Sims get a boost to their desire and ability to knit.
1. Sounds like fun! For Seasons, maybe a positive moodlet wearing knitted stuff in freezing weather? 'Kept warm with love!' or something? For Discover University, there's gotta be some kind of interaction with yarn-bombing the statues. Maybe, despite university affiliation, an option to 'study yarn bombing for technique'?
@sagela agreed, the idea of a freelance crafter path could be really fun!
@ChuChuExpress ooh, it could be a fame option! If you're already famous and have, say, level 5 knitting skills, you could get an opportunity to participate in a charity knit for fame points, maybe?
@Simmerville ooh, I love the cat playing with yarn and salvaged yarn-bomb yarn ideas!
2. I am 100% okay with crochet.
3. Works for me!
5. I'd prefer sitting on the floor.
7. I haven't done this IRL, but for the donation bit, that could tie in well with Cats & Dogs - knitting stuff for animals! 'Donate to animal shelter' or something. Or heck, even donating to human shelters, if that's allowed to be implied.
8. Ooh, does that imply different qualities? Low-quality could give a 2+ Uncomfortable moodlet, like, "It itches!!" If the person that gifted it to them is present, it could drop to a 1+ Uncomfortable one, like "Grinning and bearing it"? Embarrassed moodlets for kids and teens if their friends spot them?
Side note, would you consider random Sims having a wool/lanolin allergy? Basically a Sim who'd be more suceptable to itchiness. Because I have one IRL and frankly anything knitted will cause me pain unless it's acrylic.
9. The mentoring interaction should be called 'teach purls of wisdom'. Do it.
I also second all of the puns already mentioned in earlier replies. Look just give us all the puns.
10. Hmm. Preferably user-selected, but if autonomous, very low-priority? Like if the Sim needs to eat or sleep or go to the bathroom, they will stop the interaction so they can actually take care of needs. Maybe putting it at a lower priority than work or homework tasks, too. Basically if they're completely idle, then sure, go for it.
JennileeRose, could tie in with the Creative trait, maybe? Like, Creative Sims get a boost to their desire and ability to knit.
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