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Q1: I don't think knitting is for earning fame. So i say no. Yard sale table, knitting club, retail where you can sell your sweaters and also a shop where your sim can buy yarn, sounds good to me. I also think about seasons. I for example can't knit when it is too hot. I mostly knit in the fall and wintertime. Pets: a cat playing with a ball of yarn or even when a sim did not put the knitting away and the cat is able to play with the yarn that is atached to the knitting project, the sim loses a couple of rows or stitches. (i have 2 cats in real life who did that to me because they could reach the basket my project was in)
Q2: I also chrochet (mostly in the summer), so i would not have a problem with that.
Q3: I liked one of the desks to put the yarn away but not as something to knit at. I never sit at a desk while knitting.
Q4: I mostly make sweaters in the Fair Isle technique. And i knit one colour yarn with the left hand (continental) and the other colour with the right hand the English way at the same time. This is a lot quicker then normally, but still these sweaters take a longer time to knit then a simple one colour sweater. So i would like my sim to knit little projects faster and bigger projects slower. But more importantly i would like my sim to be able to put the project aside and when she has time she can get back to the project. Rather then have to finish the project or start again.
Q5: i can't knit standing. I am always sitting. (sometimes a chair but mostly the couch).
Q6: A friend learned me a few basics when i was 14, like how to cast on stitches, purl and stocking stitch . The rest i learned by myself (in a time when there was no internet and no tutorials to watch) by trial and error and from books. For animation i am thinking about holding the needles the wrong way. when i tried to learn my daughter, she held the needles under both arms and the points were sticking up in the air because she was holding on so tight. Now she is able to not put the needles under her arms and i also remember that the first few projects (scarf ) were full of holes because of all the stitches that she lost on the way. Teacher and the pupil should sit side by side. The teacher shows the pupil with her own project and the pupil tries to repeat it.
Q7: Making toys for the children in hospital and for the children of asylum seekers from for example syria.
Q8: Scratching themselves all the time because the wool is itchy. Maybe an allergic reaction to the wool (like the red spots from the diseases in get to work). If the sweater is very ugly they they feel grumpy and try to get rid of the sweater (fire. Washing it in the washingmachine so it is shrunk, leaving it behind somewhere (sorry, i left the sweater in the gym and now it's gone). without trying to hurt the knitters feelings.
Q9: It's hard enough in Dutch. Let alone in English.
Q10: User Directed. Not autonomous. I don't want them all to knit. However it would be nice if NPC's could ask if someone would teach them how to knit. And also if you see an NPC knit.
Thank you for asking the sims comunity.
Q2: I also chrochet (mostly in the summer), so i would not have a problem with that.
Q3: I liked one of the desks to put the yarn away but not as something to knit at. I never sit at a desk while knitting.
Q4: I mostly make sweaters in the Fair Isle technique. And i knit one colour yarn with the left hand (continental) and the other colour with the right hand the English way at the same time. This is a lot quicker then normally, but still these sweaters take a longer time to knit then a simple one colour sweater. So i would like my sim to knit little projects faster and bigger projects slower. But more importantly i would like my sim to be able to put the project aside and when she has time she can get back to the project. Rather then have to finish the project or start again.
Q5: i can't knit standing. I am always sitting. (sometimes a chair but mostly the couch).
Q6: A friend learned me a few basics when i was 14, like how to cast on stitches, purl and stocking stitch . The rest i learned by myself (in a time when there was no internet and no tutorials to watch) by trial and error and from books. For animation i am thinking about holding the needles the wrong way. when i tried to learn my daughter, she held the needles under both arms and the points were sticking up in the air because she was holding on so tight. Now she is able to not put the needles under her arms and i also remember that the first few projects (scarf ) were full of holes because of all the stitches that she lost on the way. Teacher and the pupil should sit side by side. The teacher shows the pupil with her own project and the pupil tries to repeat it.
Q7: Making toys for the children in hospital and for the children of asylum seekers from for example syria.
Q8: Scratching themselves all the time because the wool is itchy. Maybe an allergic reaction to the wool (like the red spots from the diseases in get to work). If the sweater is very ugly they they feel grumpy and try to get rid of the sweater (fire. Washing it in the washingmachine so it is shrunk, leaving it behind somewhere (sorry, i left the sweater in the gym and now it's gone). without trying to hurt the knitters feelings.
Q9: It's hard enough in Dutch. Let alone in English.
Q10: User Directed. Not autonomous. I don't want them all to knit. However it would be nice if NPC's could ask if someone would teach them how to knit. And also if you see an NPC knit.
Thank you for asking the sims comunity.
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