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===Patterns===
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<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-cloak"> 1. an alabaster
2. an amber
3. an amethyst
4. an apple green
5. an apricot-hued
6. an aquamarine
7. an arctic white
8. an argent
9. an ash grey
10. an auburn
11. an azure
12. a baby blue
13. a beige
14. a blood red
15. a blue-green
16. a blue-violet
17. a bone white
18. a brick red
19. a bright cyan
20. a burgundy
21. a burnt orange
22. a burnt sienna
23. a canary
24. a carmine
25. a carnelian
26. a celadon
27. a cerise
28. a cerulean
29. a chartreuse
30. a claret red
31. a cloud grey
32. a cobalt blue
33. a cordovan
34. a cornflower
35. a coal black
36. a coal grey
37. a cream-colored
38. a crimson
39. a cypress green
40. a dark blue
41. a dark brown
42. a dark green
43. a deep red
44. a drab olive
45. a dun-colored
46. an ebon-hued
47. an emerald-hued
48. a faded black
49. a faded blue
50. a faded brown
51. a faded green
52. a faded orange
53. a faded red
54. a faded yellow
55. a flame-hued
56. a flaxen
57. a forest green
58. a fuchsia
59. a glossy black
60. a golden-hued
61. a greyish black
62. a hazel-colored
63. a honey yellow
64. a hunter green
65. an incarnadine
66. an indigo
67. an inky black
68. an ivory-hued
69. a jade green
70. a jet black
71. a lavender
72. a leaf green
73. a lemon yellow
74. a light pink
75. a light red
76. a lilac
77. a lily white
78. a lime green
79. a magenta
80. a maroon
81. a matte black
82. a mauve
83. a midnight blue
84. a moss green
85. a mouse grey
86. a multicolored
87. a murrey
88. a night black
89. an ocean blue
90. an ochre
91. an off-white
92. an olive
93. an orange
94. an orchid
95. an oxblood
96. a pale green
97. a pale pink
98. a pale silver
99. a pale violet
100. a pea green
101. a peach
102. a peacock blue
103. a pearl white
104. a pearlescent
105. a periwinkle
106. a pitch black
107. a plaid
108. a plum-colored
109. a powder blue
110. a raven black
111. a red
112. a roan
113. a royal blue
114. a royal purple
115. a russet
116. a sable
117. a saffron
118. a sage green
119. a sanguine
120. a scarlet
121. a sea green
122. a seafoam green
123. a shell pink
124. a silver-hued
125. a sky blue
126. a slate grey
127. a snow white
128. a soot black
129. a steel blue
130. a storm grey
131. a sulfur yellow
132. a sunset orange
133. a tan
134. a taupe
135. a tawny
136. a teal
137. a titian
138. a tundra white
139. a turquoise
140. a twilight grey
141. an umber
142. a verdant green
143. a verdigris
144. a vermilion
145. a violet
146. a viridian
147. a white
148. a wine red
149. a yellow
150. an ale-stained
151. an appliqued
152. a baggy
153. a bedraggled
154. a blood-stained
155. a charred
156. a courtly
157. a cowled
158. a dainty
159. a dapper
160. a dappled
161. a deeply cowled
162. a deeply hooded
163. a delicate
164. a demure
165. a dirty
166. a distinctive
167. a distinguished
168. a dusty
169. an elegant
170. an embroidered
171. an enruned
172. an ermine-lined
173. an exquisite
174. a fancy
175. a feathered
176. a filthy
177. a fine
178. a flea-infested
179. a formal
180. a frayed
181. a frilly
182. a fringed
183. a flowing
184. a frumpy
185. a fur-lined
186. a gaudy
187. a gem-adorned
188. a genteel
189. a gold-stitched
190. a grimy
191. a hand-tailored
192. a high-collared
193. a hooded
194. a jam-stained
195. a lacy
196. a loose
197. a luxurious
198. a mildewed
199. a moth-eaten
200. a mottled
201. a neat
202. an old
203. a patched
204. a plain
205. a pleasant
206. a posh
207. a pretty
208. a ragged
209. a refined
210. a resplendent
211. a ripped
212. a rugged
213. a rumpled
214. a satin-lined
215. a scorched
216. a shabby
217. a silk-lined
218. a simple
219. a singed
220. a sleek
221. a smudged
222. a soft
223. a stained
224. a striking
225. a striped
226. a stylish
227. a tasseled
228. a tattered
229. a thick
230. a thin
231. a tight
232. a torn
233. an unkempt
234. an unwashed
235. a velvet-lined
236. a warm-looking
237. a wine-stained
238. a wool-lined
239. a wrinkled
240. an extravagant</span></pre>
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Revision as of 20:28, 2 July 2017

Thimbel's Sweatshop is a recurring NPC shop at various merchant festivals, including A Midsummer Night's Festival, that has an auto-alteration machine in it. The Sweatshop is in the back area of Thimbel's Threadworks and accessing it is a puzzle.

You see several very important signs.  Written on the first are the words, "Please be sure to READ INSTRUCTIONS.  Then, to see your options for patterns and materials, just LOOK AT PATTERNS and LOOK AT MATERIALS."  Looking at the signs, you see a long list of materials, a long list of patterns and a long list of instructions.
If you wish to have an item altered, you must be holding it in your LEFT hand and then ORDER {pattern #} {material #} {item}.
  You will then be shown what the new item will look like and be quoted a price.  If you are happy with your choice, you can then BUY it.
  If you are using a note, make sure it is in your RIGHT hand.
 
  *** All alterations are final. ***

  Be sure you are happy with your choice!
  Type HELP if you need more information.

The Sweatshop has rooms to alter the following items:

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Belts

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Materials

 GROUP 7:  Belts, Materials:
    1. beaded
    2. bear skin
    3. braided rope
    4. brocade
    5. brushed suede
    6. buckskin
    7. burlap
    8. canvas
    9. chambray
    10. cloth
    11. cotton
    12. crushed velvet
    13. damask
    14. deer skin
    15. doeskin
    16. eel skin
    17. faille
    18. felt
    19. fox fur
    20. goat hide
    21. goblin skin
    22. gossamer silk
    23. grosgrain
    24. homespun linen
    25. kobold skin
    26. lace
    27. leather
    28. linen
    29. mohair wool
    30. oilcloth
    31. paisley silk
    32. panther skin
    33. puma fur
    34. rolton wool
    35. rope
    36. sailcloth
    37. samite
    38. satin
    39. sheer silk
    40. silk
    41. snake skin
    42. spidersilk
    43. suede
    44. thrak skin
    45. twill
    46. twine
    47. velvet
    48. vruul skin
    49. watered silk
    50. wolf skin
    51. gold-buckled
    52. ora-buckled
    53. ruby-buckled
    54. silver-buckled
    55. steel-buckled
    56. cambric
    57. chainsil
    58. dupioni silk
    59. flyrsilk
    60. organza
    61. ramie linen
    62. ramie silk
    63. taffeta

Patterns

 GROUP 7:  Belts, Patterns:
    1.  an alabaster
    2.  an amber
    3.  an amethyst
    4.  an apple green
    5.  an apricot-hued
    6.  an aquamarine
    7.  an arctic white
    8.  an argent
    9.  an ash grey
    10.  an auburn
    11.  an azure
    12.  a baby blue
    13.  a beige
    14.  a blood red
    15.  a blue-green
    16.  a blue-violet
    17.  a bone white
    18.  a brick red
    19.  a bright cyan
    20.  a burgundy
    21.  a burnt orange
    22.  a burnt sienna
    23.  a canary
    24.  a carmine
    25.  a carnelian
    26.  a celadon
    27.  a cerise
    28.  a cerulean
    29.  a chartreuse
    30.  a claret red
    31.  a cloud grey
    32.  a cobalt blue
    33.  a cordovan
    34.  a cornflower
    35.  a coal black
    36.  a coal grey
    37.  a cream-colored
    38.  a crimson
    39.  a cypress green
    40.  a dark blue
    41.  a dark brown
    42.  a dark green
    43.  a deep red
    44.  a drab olive
    45.  a dun-colored
    46.  an ebon-hued
    47.  an emerald-hued
    48.  a faded black
    49.  a faded blue
    50.  a faded brown
    51.  a faded green
    52.  a faded orange
    53.  a faded red
    54.  a faded yellow
    55.  a flame-hued
    56.  a flaxen
    57.  a forest green
    58.  a fuchsia
    59.  a glossy black
    60.  a golden-hued
    61.  a greyish black
    62.  a hazel-colored
    63.  a honey yellow
    64.  a hunter green
    65.  an incarnadine
    66.  an indigo
    67.  an inky black
    68.  an ivory-hued
    69.  a jade green
    70.  a jet black
    71.  a lavender
    72.  a leaf green
    73.  a lemon yellow
    74.  a light pink
    75.  a light red
    76.  a lilac
    77.  a lily white
    78.  a lime green
    79.  a magenta
    80.  a maroon
    81.  a matte black
    82.  a mauve
    83.  a midnight blue
    84.  a moss green
    85.  a mouse grey
    86.  a multicolored
    87.  a murrey
    88.  a night black
    89.  an ocean blue
    90.  an ochre
    91.  an off-white
    92.  an olive
    93.  an orange
    94.  an orchid
    95.  an oxblood
    96.  a pale green
    97.  a pale pink
    98.  a pale silver
    99.  a pale violet
    100.  a pea green
    101.  a peach
    102.  a peacock blue
    103.  a pearl white
    104.  a pearlescent
    105.  a periwinkle
    106.  a pitch black
    107.  a plaid
    108.  a plum-colored
    109.  a powder blue
    110.  a raven black
    111.  a red
    112.  a roan
    113.  a royal blue
    114.  a royal purple
    115.  a russet
    116.  a sable
    117.  a saffron
    118.  a sage green
    119.  a sanguine
    120.  a scarlet
    121.  a sea green
    122.  a seafoam green
    123.  a shell pink
    124.  a silver-hued
    125.  a sky blue
    126.  a slate grey
    127.  a snow white
    128.  a soot black
    129.  a steel blue
    130.  a storm grey
    131.  a sulfur yellow
    132.  a sunset orange
    133.  a tan
    134.  a taupe
    135.  a tawny
    136.  a teal
    137.  a titian
    138.  a tundra white
    139.  a turquoise
    140.  a twilight grey
    141.  an umber
    142.  a verdant green
    143.  a verdigris
    144.  a vermilion
    145.  a violet
    146.  a viridian
    147.  a white
    148.  a wine red
    149.  a yellow
    150.  an ale-stained
    151.  an appliqued
    152.  an attractive
    153.  a beautiful
    154.  a becoming
    155.  a bedraggled
    156.  a bell-trimmed
    157.  a blood-stained
    158.  a charred
    159.  a courtly
    160.  a dainty
    161.  a dapper
    162.  a dappled
    163.  a dashing
    164.  a delicate
    165.  a demure
    166.  a dirty
    167.  a distinctive
    168.  a distinguished
    169.  a dusty
    170.  an elegant
    171.  an embroidered
    172.  an enruned
    173.  an ermine-lined
    174.  an exquisite
    175.  an extravagent
    176.  a fancy
    177.  a fashionable
    178.  a filthy
    179.  a fine
    180.  a flea-infested
    181.  a formal
    182.  a frayed
    183.  a frilly
    184.  a fringed
    185.  a frumpy
    186.  a fur-lined
    187.  a gaudy
    188.  a gem-adorned
    189.  a genteel
    190.  a grimy
    191.  a hand-tailored
    192.  an iron-studded
    193.  a jam-stained
    194.  a lacy
    195.  a loose
    196.  a luxurious
    197.  a mildewed
    198.  a moth-eaten
    199.  a mottled
    200.  a neat
    201.  an old
    202.  a plain
    203.  a pleasant
    204.  a posh
    205.  a ragged
    206.  a refined
    207.  a resplendent
    208.  a ripped
    209.  a rugged
    210.  a rumpled
    211.  a satin-lined
    212.  a scorched
    213.  a shabby
    214.  a silk-lined
    215.  a simple
    216.  a singed
    217.  a sleek
    218.  a smudged
    219.  a soft
    220.  a splendid
    221.  a stained
    222.  a steel-studded
    223.  a striking
    224.  a striped
    225.  a stylish
    226.  a supple
    227.  a tasteless
    228.  a tattered
    229.  a thick
    230.  a thin
    231.  a torn
    232.  an unkempt
    233.  an unwashed
    234.  a velvet-lined
    235.  a wide black
    236.  a wide brown
    237.  a wine-stained
    238.  a wool-lined
    239.  a wrinkled
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Cloaks

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Materials

 GROUP 2:  Cloaks, Materials: 
    1. beaded
    2. bear skin
    3. brocade
    4. brushed suede
    5. buckskin
    6. burlap
    7. canvas
    8. chambray
    9. cloth
    10. cotton
    11. crushed velvet
    12. damask
    13. deer skin
    14. doeskin
    15. eel skin
    16. faille
    17. felt
    18. fleece
    19. fox fur
    20. goat hide
    21. goblin skin
    22. gossamer silk
    23. grosgrain
    24. homespun linen
    25. kobold skin
    26. lace
    27. leather
    28. linen
    29. mohair wool
    30. oilcloth
    31. panther skin
    32. puma fur
    33. rolton wool
    34. ruffle-trimmed
    35. sailcloth
    36. samite
    37. satin
    38. sheer silk
    39. silk
    40. snake skin
    41. spidersilk
    42. suede
    43. thrak skin
    44. twill
    45. velvet
    46. vruul skin
    47. watered silk
    48. wolf skin
    49. wool
    50. cambric
    51. chainsil
    52. dupioni silk
    53. flyrsilk
    54. organza
    55. ramie linen
    56. ramie silk
    57. taffeta

Patterns

 GROUP 2: Cloaks, Patterns:
    1. an alabaster
    2. an amber
    3. an amethyst
    4. an apple green
    5. an apricot-hued
    6. an aquamarine
    7. an arctic white
    8. an argent
    9. an ash grey
    10. an auburn
    11. an azure
    12. a baby blue
    13. a beige
    14. a blood red
    15. a blue-green
    16. a blue-violet
    17. a bone white
    18. a brick red
    19. a bright cyan
    20. a burgundy
    21. a burnt orange
    22. a burnt sienna
    23. a canary
    24. a carmine
    25. a carnelian
    26. a celadon
    27. a cerise
    28. a cerulean
    29. a chartreuse
    30. a claret red
    31. a cloud grey
    32. a cobalt blue
    33. a cordovan
    34. a cornflower
    35. a coal black
    36. a coal grey
    37. a cream-colored
    38. a crimson
    39. a cypress green
    40. a dark blue
    41. a dark brown
    42. a dark green
    43. a deep red
    44. a drab olive
    45. a dun-colored
    46. an ebon-hued
    47. an emerald-hued
    48. a faded black
    49. a faded blue
    50. a faded brown
    51. a faded green
    52. a faded orange
    53. a faded red
    54. a faded yellow
    55. a flame-hued
    56. a flaxen
    57. a forest green
    58. a fuchsia
    59. a glossy black
    60. a golden-hued
    61. a greyish black
    62. a hazel-colored
    63. a honey yellow
    64. a hunter green
    65. an incarnadine
    66. an indigo
    67. an inky black
    68. an ivory-hued
    69. a jade green
    70. a jet black
    71. a lavender
    72. a leaf green
    73. a lemon yellow
    74. a light pink
    75. a light red
    76. a lilac
    77. a lily white
    78. a lime green
    79. a magenta
    80. a maroon
    81. a matte black
    82. a mauve
    83. a midnight blue
    84. a moss green
    85. a mouse grey
    86. a multicolored
    87. a murrey
    88. a night black
    89. an ocean blue
    90. an ochre
    91. an off-white
    92. an olive
    93. an orange
    94. an orchid
    95. an oxblood
    96. a pale green
    97. a pale pink
    98. a pale silver
    99. a pale violet
    100. a pea green
    101. a peach
    102. a peacock blue
    103. a pearl white
    104. a pearlescent
    105. a periwinkle
    106. a pitch black
    107. a plaid
    108. a plum-colored
    109. a powder blue
    110. a raven black
    111. a red
    112. a roan
    113. a royal blue
    114. a royal purple
    115. a russet
    116. a sable
    117. a saffron
    118. a sage green
    119. a sanguine
    120. a scarlet
    121. a sea green
    122. a seafoam green
    123. a shell pink
    124. a silver-hued
    125. a sky blue
    126. a slate grey
    127. a snow white
    128. a soot black
    129. a steel blue
    130. a storm grey
    131. a sulfur yellow
    132. a sunset orange
    133. a tan
    134. a taupe
    135. a tawny
    136. a teal
    137. a titian
    138. a tundra white
    139. a turquoise
    140. a twilight grey
    141. an umber
    142. a verdant green
    143. a verdigris
    144. a vermilion
    145. a violet
    146. a viridian
    147. a white
    148. a wine red
    149. a yellow
    150. an ale-stained
    151. an appliqued
    152. a baggy
    153. a bedraggled
    154. a blood-stained
    155. a charred
    156. a courtly
    157. a cowled
    158. a dainty
    159. a dapper
    160. a dappled
    161. a deeply cowled
    162. a deeply hooded
    163. a delicate
    164. a demure
    165. a dirty
    166. a distinctive
    167. a distinguished
    168. a dusty
    169. an elegant
    170. an embroidered
    171. an enruned
    172. an ermine-lined
    173. an exquisite
    174. a fancy
    175. a feathered
    176. a filthy
    177. a fine
    178. a flea-infested
    179. a formal
    180. a frayed
    181. a frilly
    182. a fringed
    183. a flowing
    184. a frumpy
    185. a fur-lined
    186. a gaudy
    187. a gem-adorned
    188. a genteel
    189. a gold-stitched
    190. a grimy
    191. a hand-tailored
    192. a high-collared
    193. a hooded
    194. a jam-stained
    195. a lacy
    196. a loose
    197. a luxurious
    198. a mildewed
    199. a moth-eaten
    200. a mottled
    201. a neat
    202. an old
    203. a patched
    204. a plain
    205. a pleasant
    206. a posh
    207. a pretty
    208. a ragged
    209. a refined
    210. a resplendent
    211. a ripped
    212. a rugged
    213. a rumpled
    214. a satin-lined
    215. a scorched
    216. a shabby
    217. a silk-lined
    218. a simple
    219. a singed
    220. a sleek
    221. a smudged
    222. a soft
    223. a stained
    224. a striking
    225. a striped
    226. a stylish
    227. a tasseled
    228. a tattered
    229. a thick
    230. a thin
    231. a tight
    232. a torn
    233. an unkempt
    234. an unwashed
    235. a velvet-lined
    236. a warm-looking
    237. a wine-stained
    238. a wool-lined
    239. a wrinkled
    240. an extravagant
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