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crocobaura
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
A1: Crosspack compatibility would be great! We should be able to sell the craftable items, be it on mannequins or the yard sale table. Winter looking clothes should provide warmth during winter (I had some sims die due to cold exposure even though they wore winter clothes). Knitters should be able to form clubs. Sims could probably get fame by association if some famous sims wears their creations. Or their products could be in high demand and sell fast if sold in a store. Can we have some crates to store items for sale?
A2: One needle or two needles, who's counting? There are enough not quite right animations and meshes in game, one more won't change things, so I say go for it.
A3: The only way I would knit at a desk is if there was also a chair by it that I could sit on. A glass of something cold on the desk and maybe a pattern book to read while knitting to make sure I follow instructions accordingly. Also, I saw a little tabletop loom in the objects survey, that would go great with a desk, to make some little carpets.
A4: I am not talented at knitting and it took me about a week to knit a simple sweater for a doll. My mom on the other hand can knit a sweater for a human in a bout 2 days if the pattern is simple enough. For sims, I think it would be nice if they could knit small objects in a few hours, and lager objects in maybe 2-3 days.
A5: I think standing would be tiresome and maybe lead to injuries. I used to sit on the ground or the steps of the house with my grandmother and help her with embroidery. So if there are no chairs or toilets or whatever, sims should be able to sit on the ground or the steps of their house.
A6: Well, two sims sit together and knit, the teacher showing the student how to do it while they are both having needles and yarn in their hands. Shows them how to hold the needles, how to hold the yarn, how to knit the yarn in the three basic stitches, etc. Sometimes the student gets stuck and has to unravel some of the work because they knitted too tight. Eventually, they learn the basics and can learn more patterns on their own. Sometimes the cat joins in to help with the yarn.
A7: Well, sims could sell their crafts online on demand. They sign up with Sim Etsy, they log on and see they received orders for a teddy bear, a rug and a sweater, they craft the items and then ship them through Sim Express, overnight delivery. For donations, I think it would be nice if sims could craft things for the sick sims in hospitals, or for winterfest secret santa. Or they could have an arts and crafts festival where they could exchange craft items.
A8: They could wash it with Simolino to make it soft and fluffy. If it's itchy, then they should scratch, scratch, scratch and then have to apply some balm to calm the itchy skin.
A9: Purl another one.
A10: I think it would be fine for sims who knit to pull out their kit and knit autonomously while out and about in the neighbourhood, but I don't want them to teach as that would feel a lot like the crusades with the preaching knights. I want the sims to learn from other sims only if directed to do so by the player or while attending the knitting club.
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