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5 years ago
I went ahead and got it after initially thinking "really?!" because of the metal station. But it turns out, I must have a very different idea of what qualifies as metal!
So...a nice surprise was the rocking chairs and how nice they are to have, how they creak comfortingly when in use and makes Sims feel nice while rocking.
The knitting? I don't get why every swatch is its own object either, and why everything's a buttery Martha Stewart 1990s pastel wasteland.
But it was worth having, if only for rocking chairs on porches.
And it made me consider knitting again. I haven't knit in years, took a class and learned Scandinavian, knit some multicolor Scandinavian Star patterned mittens that were too narrow (I have big wide hands and will have to learn to increase a pattern's girth because seems like patterns assume skinny narrow hands even on larger sizes), and haven't knit since then.
Are there scandinavian patterns and colors in the pack? I haven't seen any but I haven't searched every option, either. Hoping so, because again, here comes Martha Stewart with the Butter Mints swatches when I want bright and dark, high-contrast and intensely colorful traditional Scandinavian colors and patterns.
So...a nice surprise was the rocking chairs and how nice they are to have, how they creak comfortingly when in use and makes Sims feel nice while rocking.
The knitting? I don't get why every swatch is its own object either, and why everything's a buttery Martha Stewart 1990s pastel wasteland.
But it was worth having, if only for rocking chairs on porches.
And it made me consider knitting again. I haven't knit in years, took a class and learned Scandinavian, knit some multicolor Scandinavian Star patterned mittens that were too narrow (I have big wide hands and will have to learn to increase a pattern's girth because seems like patterns assume skinny narrow hands even on larger sizes), and haven't knit since then.
Are there scandinavian patterns and colors in the pack? I haven't seen any but I haven't searched every option, either. Hoping so, because again, here comes Martha Stewart with the Butter Mints swatches when I want bright and dark, high-contrast and intensely colorful traditional Scandinavian colors and patterns.