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- Gamer_Cat245 years agoRising ScoutFor one, it is a good way for a stay at home Sim to help get money for the household without cheating.
Also, the game gives some really cute outfits in CAS.
Items you make can either be used by the family, which could save your Sims money, or sold on Plopsy for a small profit.
Also, I wasn't completely sold on Nifty Knitting at first, but bought it on sale, and was pleasantly surprised with the pack. - Monet115 years agoSeasoned AceI just bought it and so far, it has been a "meh" experience. It has been super easy and very quick to increase skill level. Not at all what I was expecting. My sim has stuff of excellent quality listed on Plopsy for days that still hasn't sold. Not at all what I was expecting given how everyone talks about all the extra money you make. I do like the rocking chair and some of the outfits. Maybe I will figure Plopsy out, and I will enjoy it more. I haven't had any bugs. My sim did knit on the beach at Sulani. That was kinda fun in a weird way. 'It's scorching hot out, let me knit some sweaters.' haha
- I like selling on Plopsy.
- annoyingtiger8885 years agoRising AceIf you have the money, I recommend it. It's a pretty relaxing pack, in my opinion, and I haven't come across any bugs, though I haven't fully dived into the pack just yet. Hope you enjoy it!
- mikamakimon5 years agoSeasoned AceWhen I first got the pack I went overboard and got my sim to knit way too many things. I realized I could only sell on plopsy, on average, one item every 2-3 days so it was much slower than I anticipated. I thought my sim could earn a living with knitting alone, but I ended up getting a part time job for her, and knitting on the side. Overall it's a pretty neat pack, and plopsy comes in handy for other things, even if your sim doesn't knit. I love the succulent plants in the game so the hanging planters were one of the draws for me to get the pack. That, plus the animation of cats playing with yarn is adorable! And just like wood working, I get a kick out of the poorly crafted items. I like hanging on to those and displaying them in my sims' homes.
- Beardedgeek725 years agoSeasoned AceI bought it on sale for the rocking chair and some of the CAS items.
Quite frankly the pack itself, to me, is 100% pointless. Knitting is finnicky (most of the time the Sim can't sit down and knit, you have to sit FIRST, then tell them to knit or they bug out and say "no path to the chair" handwave), plus it ads virtually nothing at all except weird typical Sim stuff like your Sim being able to knit sitting on a workout machine and it counts as a full workout. despite them doing absolute nothing workout-related at all.
So it's basically up to two things: Do you like knitting IRL? Do you like the added items? For me it's a "absolutely not" and "meh". Hence I got it on a sale.
But then I absolutely saw no point at all with the last voted on pack either; I seem to have virtually the opposite taste of the majority of players since Laundry and Knitting were items I did not vote for at all. At least we got the promised Eco Living stuff removed from the laundry pack in Eco Lifestyles. - simsimsere5 years agoSeasoned AceI like the pack a lot although I hate all the pastel colours. Knitting itself is very relaxing and quite easy to skill up. For some reason I only have one sim who has learned knitting so far, but I love when she starts knitting autonomously. Just the other day she autonomosuly knitted a toddler onesie and I gave it to her toddler right away. I love making clothes for sims to use and decorations for home. I have also givem them as a gift, making money is not a priority for this particular sim. My other sims have used Plopsy. I like it that even if you have to wait for a while and stuff doesn't always sell, you'll get a higher price if it does. Overall I really recommend this pack from the new hobby aspect.
Edit: I forgot I actually have anothe knitter too, but still need more :smiley: - Simmerville5 years agoLegendI got it on release and although the theme of the pack itself might seem rather limited, I was surprised to see how much impact it got on some of my homes. It was also great to find that Plopsy works very well even when playing rotationally. Whenever I return to a house, most items in their inventory were sold and there's still time to go to the mail box to ship the goods to the customer(s). Love the rocking chair and some of the decor (great for granny homes). Not happy with the pastels of the hobby room furniture, but did use them in some crafter stores "back stage".
Also good thing that kids can knit, it gives some of my kids a new hobby. I also have a club called "Nifty Knitters". Due to my rotations none of my sims have maxed the knitting skill yet, so there are lots of items I have not yet created (toys) so in my case the freshness of this pack will last a while. From me it is a definite buy, full price even. - Beardedgeek725 years agoSeasoned Ace
"calaprfy;c-17813526" wrote:
Some points of the pack...- the knitting aspiration is too grinding.
- sims get a happy moodlet on the rocking chair and elders like to reminisce and gain a moodlet from it.
- my favourite feature is buying from plopsy. I can pick up herbal remedies that otherwise would require a visit to Granite Falls and a grinding of the herbalism skill to get.
I don't think I have used Plopsy once; I find it a far more complicated thing than to just have a yard sale if I want to g et rid of stuff. - the knitting aspiration is too grinding.
- user56475 years agoNew Ace
"QueenofMyshuno;d-986939" wrote:
I always wait for the bugs to be worked out before I purchase. Is Nifty Knitting buggy, or is it functioning well? Would really love to have this pack but only if it works.
Also, what do you love the most about this pack?
I can really recommend the pack. I love Knifty Knitting and think it´s the best Stuff pack so far, it´s more depth to it than previous SP:s. Some features that I love with the pack: they just focus on one hobby and instead give more depth to the skill, Kids can level up in Knitting skill, sims can teach kids/teens/other sims to knit, Your sim can knit an ugly sweater and give as a christmas/winterfest present, the feature where you can knit an object and add to wardrobe to unlock it in CAS.
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