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'''Knitting needles''' are used to create character knitted items. They appear to have been first sold on the 2005 [[Wavedancer]] run in a shop called '''Needles That Knit''', with each pair making a given item. They were color-coded to indicate what item they made. |
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| category = General GemStone IV (Players' Corner) |
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| topic = Game Mechanics |
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Since that time they have been sold at various events. Variable-pattern knitting needles that make the original 12 patterns have been distributed through other means, such as raffles. They are also currently available during [[Rumor Woods]] at [[:RWShop:Purls of Wisdom|Purls Of Wisdom]].<!-- This spot reserved for informational blurb for item. Remove as part of copy/paste.--> |
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| author = Nilandia |
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| date = 09-21-2007, 12:07 PM |
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|item= Needles<!-- REQUIRED: Must be entered as Item Type --> |
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| subject = Knitting Verbs |
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|itemsummary= <!-- Brief explanation of what this particular item does, if any. --> |
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|analyze= You analyze your knitting needles and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item has restrictions on changing the noun." |
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The creator has also provided the following information: |
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These are knitting needles that you can knit yarn with. These are variable-pattern knitting needles that can be cycled through different patterns. They may be freely altered as long as they remain knitting needles. They can have a long description, but not a show description. |
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Usage: |
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TURN - Toggle between patterns. TURN needles TO {pattern} to skip to a specific pattern. |
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PROD - Toggle between styles |
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PUSH - Add yarn to the needles |
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DIP - Knit a row |
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PULL - Remove a row or remove yarn from needles |
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CUT - Remove yarn from needles |
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FLIP - Change order of two yarn colors |
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SHAKE - Give up on the knitting project |
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PONDER - Cycle through the available unlocked design styles |
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WHISPER - Select one of the unlocked design styles. Syntax is WHISPER MY knitting needles {design}. You may need to PROD the needles to make sure the style is chosen for your project. |
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These needles have the following patterns unlocked. You can TURN the needles TO <pattern> to skip to your chosen option: |
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General: scarf, muffler, hat, socks, mittens, gloves, stockings, shawl, bag, pouch, sweater, or satchel.<!-- Tier 1/OTS required to be listed here. Other tiers only to list changes between analyzes (so as to not populate duplicate information), and final unlock to be listed in full --> |
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|inspect= <!-- ONLY for when an item has a custom INSPECT to it. --> |
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|show= <!-- ONLY for when an item has a hard-coded show. --> |
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|affinity= <!-- Brief explanation of affinity for that specific item, if any. --> |
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: {| {{verbtable|90}} <!-- REQUIRED if there are verbs for this tier. For instructions on how to use this template, see Template:Verbtable. --> |
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I wrote a long post for the officials a while back detailing how knitting needles are to be used. Rather than rewrite it, I'll post the original. The original post referred to someone selling a set of knitting needles that knitted all patterns. Needles sold off the shelf can only make one pattern. |
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|- {{verbtableheader|90}} |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Verb |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Position |
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! scope="col" style="width: 45%"|First |
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! scope="col" style="width: 45%"|Third |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|CUT |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You tie off your row, cut the yarn off some thin knitting needles, and wind a skein of chocolate-hued yarn onto your waiting hand. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="rowgroup" role="rowheader" rowspan="3"|DIP |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Initial |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You begin work on your crimson wool socks, the needles moving along with determination requiring your complete attention. You have 19 more rows to complete. |
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Roundtime: 42 sec. |
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|rowspan="2"|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX busily knits away at something with her knitting needles, the task taking up her complete attention. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Subsequent |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You continue to work on your crimson wool socks, the needles moving along with determination requiring your complete attention. You have 15 more rows to complete. |
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Roundtime: 12 sec. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Last |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You continue to work on your trukt, the needles moving along with determination requiring your complete attention. You bind off the last row of stitches and then sever the yarn, <leaving some spidersilk yarn on the needles.> With a sense of satisfaction, you finish off a pair of thin knitted spidersilk trukt! |
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Roundtime: 12 sec. |
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Note: < > will say 'using up the last of your yarn' if the last of yarn is last row. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX busily knits away at something with her knitting needles, the task taking up her complete attention. |
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With a satisfied nod, XXX finishes her knitting. She adds a few final touches, leaving her with a pair of thin knitted spidersilk trukt. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|FLIP |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You contemplate changing a knitted chocolate-hued and vanilla-hued satchel into a knitted vanilla-hued and chocolate-hued satchel. |
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To change the satchel, FLIP the needles again in the next 30 seconds. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="rowgroup" role="rowheader" rowspan="2"|LOOK |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|With work in progress |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You glance at some knitting needles, noticing the knitting needles are in the middle of making [a soft knitted midnight blue cloak]. At least <2 rows have been completed, out of 60 rows for the cloak> to be complete. It looks like there's enough (soft midnight blue yarn for a multitude of rows). |
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NOTE: Item between [] will be item you are working on. Information between <> will vary according to item you are working on. Information between () will list yarn you are working with and amount of yarn left, example is from permified skein of yarn. Last line will not be there if there is no yarn left. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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|- |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Starting new project |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You glance at some knitting needles, noticing a small mark on the end of the needles in the shape of [a cloak]. It looks like there's enough soft midnight blue yarn for <a multitude> of rows. |
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NOTE: Item between [] will be item you are working on. Information between <> will vary according to amount of yarn you have left, example is from permified skein of yarn. Line will not be there if there is no yarn on needles. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|PONDER |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You ponder over which {group} design to knit: {Followed by list of designs in the current group}. NOTE: Every time you PONDER it gives you the next group of designs. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|PROD |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You depress the end of the knitting needles and hear them click! The etched print of a knitted {description item} now appears on the end of the knitting needles. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX depresses her knitting needles, and they emit a *click*! |
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! scope="rowgroup" role="rowheader" rowspan="3"|PULL |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|With multiple rows finished |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You undo the last row you completed on a {description} {item}. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX removes the last row from her knitting, piling the yarn into her hand. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Last row on the needles |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You undo the last row you completed on a {description} {item}. As you undo the last row, the yarn piles into your hand. That was the only completed row of yarn. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX removes the last row from her knitting, piling the yarn into her hand. |
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|- |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|You've cut the yarn or there is no yarn left on needles |
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|<!-- First Person View --> There's simply nothing there to pull off the needles - looks like you used it all up. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="rowgroup" role="rowheader" rowspan="2"|PUSH |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|To load |
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|<!-- First Person View --> Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your gold-flecked crimson wool yarn onto one of the needles as you begin to create gold-flecked a pair of gold-flecked knitted crimson wool socks. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX loops several stitches of her crimson wool yarn onto one of her needles as she begins to knit. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Already loaded |
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|<!-- First Person View --> There is already some crimson wool yarn loaded onto your knitting needles. You can DIP the needles to knit, or SHAKE the needles to remove the crimson wool yarn. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="rowgroup" role="rowheader" rowspan="3"|SHAKE |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|With yarn on them |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You snip the yarn close to the needles and wind the {description} yarn neatly into your hand. You give your knitting needles a good shake. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX snips the yarn close to her knitting needles and winds the spidersilk yarn neatly around her hand. XXX gives her knitting needles a hearty shake. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Nothing on needles |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You give your knitting needles a good shake. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX gives her knitting needles a hearty shake. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Without empty hand |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You really ought to have a hand free to wind the yarn onto. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|TURN |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You turn the end of the knitting needles and hear them click! The etched print of a/an {item} now appears on the end of the knitting needles. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX turns her knitting needles until they click! |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|WHISPER |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Must include the design you want |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You decide to knit a {design}-patterned coat. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> N/A |
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{{itemtiermulti <!-- Copy/Paste x #Item as needed. --> |
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|item= Yarn<!-- REQUIRED: Must be entered as Item Type --> |
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|itemsummary= Yarn for knitting projects can be purchased at the [[Mist Harbor]] shop [[Knit It]] as well as at festivals and other events. Yarn can be dyed using alchemy dye, the dyer's tent dye, or cobbling dye. The dyed yarn will retain an acceptable material and any special adjective; only the color will change. Yarn that has a long description (instead of just a 15/15/15 base description) will need to be {{boldmono|CLEAN}}ed prior to being dyed. <!-- Brief explanation of what this particular item does, if any. --> |
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|analyze= You analyze your white tartan yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information: |
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This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create garments using knitting needles. It will create contrasting knitted white tartan garments when completed. There is enough contrasting white tartan yarn to knit an unlimited number of garments. |
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You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft. |
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Acceptable materials are: alpaca, angora, aneula, Aldoran wool, bamboo, bresuna, buckram, cameline, captiql, cavelta, chainsil, chenille, cotton, dagswain, fraelhan, flannel, flax, fleece, gossamer, heather, inytela, jute, krinklevelt, lamb's wool, lambilen, linen, maedatha, malghavan wool, merino wool, mohair, moreen, myssamere, oiremere, oxilen, paeline, pashmina, plumille, qiviut, ramie linen, roltalen, rolton wool, ruhani wool, rackhal, sailcloth, flyrsilk, lotus silk, ramie silk, raw silk, sea silk, spidersilk, starsilk, silk, stoutfoot wool, tartan, tweed, vaslavilen, vicuna, wild silk, woolen, wool, wylten, wynelen, yierkale, and yierka wool. |
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Using materials outside this list will not work with dyes and may have unexpected results, or not be permifiable. |
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|affinity= <!-- Brief explanation of affinity for that specific item, if any. --> |
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|itemverbtable= <!-- Answer YES if there are verbs associated with this item. If not, leave blank. --> |
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==Additional Information== |
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===Patterns=== |
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The following table indicates what items you can make using knitting needles, and the number of rows each item requires: |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="4" | Original Patterns |
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!Item||Rows||Worn||Pockets |
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|Scarf || 10 ||neck ||no |
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|Muffler ||13 ||neck|| no |
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|Hat || 15 || head || no |
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|Socks ||20 ||feet ||no |
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|Mittens ||17 ||hands||no |
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|Gloves ||20 ||pin ||no |
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|Stockings ||25 ||legs||no |
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|Shawl ||15||cloak||no |
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|Bag ||10 ||belt || 25 |
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|Pouch ||5 ||belt ||20 |
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|Sweater ||35 ||chest||no |
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|Satchel ||40 ||shoulder||30 |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="4" | Container Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Worn||Pockets |
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| Apron || 25 || Over the Front || VSA for 2 items |
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| Basket || 15 || Belt || 20 |
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| Backpack || 60 || Back || 100 |
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| Cape || 60 || Cloak || 100 |
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| Carryall || 60 || Back || 100 |
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| Clutch || 25 || Wrist || 5 |
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| Purse || 40 || Shoulder || 30 |
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| Wrap || 60 || Cloak || 100 |
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| Vest || 25 || Over the Front || VSA for 2 items |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="3" | Clothing Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Worn |
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| Dress || 40 || Chest |
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| Earmuffs || 20 || Head |
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| Hairtie || 5 || Hair |
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| Headband || 20 || Head |
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| Leggings || 25 || Leggings |
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| Overdress || 25 || Over the Front |
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| Pants || 25 || Legs |
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| Petticoat || 40 || Legs |
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| Skirt || 25 || Legs |
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| Snood|| 15 || Head |
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| Undershirt || 25 || Gambeson |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="4" | Additional Clothing and Container Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Worn||Pockets |
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| Cloak || 60 || Cloak || 100 |
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| Coat || 60 || Cloak || 100 |
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| Jacket || 60 || Back || 100 |
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| Robe || 60 || Cloak || 100 |
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| Tote || 40 || Shoulder || 30 |
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| Gown || 40 || Chest || NA |
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| Shirt || 40 || Chest || NA |
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| Sundress || 40 || Chest || NA |
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| Tunic || 40 || Chest || NA |
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| Brooch|| 20 || Pin || NA |
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| Armband|| 20 || Arms || NA |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="3" | Cobbling Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Notes |
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| Cobbling Trim || 10 || Lining |
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| Cobbling Upper || 20 || The color will be ignored -- only the material carries through. Any detail exceeding 15 characters will truncate to 'knitted'. |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" | Mount Accessory Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows |
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| Headband || 10 |
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| Foreleg wraps || 15 |
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| Hind leg wraps || 15 |
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| Scarf || 10 |
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| Neck Wrap || 10 |
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| Blanket || 40 |
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| Capelet || 40 |
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| Hat || 10 |
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| Spider or Beetle Booties || 10 |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="2" | Wereuppy Accessory Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows |
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| Puppy bandana || 10 |
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| Puppy bow || 10 |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="3" | [[Weapon wrap|Weapon Wrap]] Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Notes |
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| Weapon Wrap|| 10 || a length of (adjective) knitted (color) material |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="3" | Trukt Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Worn |
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| Trukt || 20 || Hand |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="3" | [[Pup Tent]] Upgrade |
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|- |
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!Item||Rows||Notes |
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| rug|| 40 || [[Bedroll]] to be placed on the ground or in a Pup Tent |
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| carpet|| 40 || [[Bedroll]] to be placed on the ground or in a Pup Tent |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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|- bgcolor=lightblue |
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!colspan="3" | [[Picnic Napkin]] Upgrade |
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!Item||Rows||Notes |
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| Picnic Napkin || 10 || |
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===Designs=== |
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Variable-pattern knitting needles can be {{boldmono|PROD}}ded to toggle through different designs. Some designs require multiple colors of yarn be used, as noted below. |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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! Design || 2 Color |
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| striped || Y |
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| chevron-patterned || Y |
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| diamond-patterned || Y |
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| ribbed || N |
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| zig zag-patterned || Y |
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| floral-patterned || Y |
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| cable-knit || N |
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| crocheted || N |
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| garter-stitched || N |
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;Design Upgrade |
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Unlocking additional designs on variable pattern knitting needles allows you to {{boldmono|WHISPER}} a selection to the needles. {{boldmono|PONDER}} will cycle through the available categories of options. |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!- bgcolor=lightblue - colspan="2"| Design Upgrade |
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! Design || 2 Color |
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| design-patterned || N |
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| design-motif || N |
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{{#section:Alteration Book|weddingdesigns}} |
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Note: the knitting rows may have changed, but I know the yarn skeins have changed from the merchant events. Skeins sold at events had 15 rows and custom yarn had 20, but the yarn sold at the [[Knit It|shop on FWI]] only has 10. I also know that some of the stats for the items has changed since I made the post. |
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===Walkthrough=== |
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'''The following is original page content:''' |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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''Adapted from a Player's Corner post by Nilandia 21 September 2007 |
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'''Knitting needles''' sold off the shelf can only make one pattern; other needles exist that can knit all patterns. |
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Greetings, |
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Skeins sold at events had 15 rows and custom yarn had 20, but the yarn sold at the shop on FWI only has 10. Some of the stats for the items have changed. |
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I own another set of the knitting needles and use them frequently, so I've been able to work out how they work for the most part. I'll give a general guide so you know what you're getting into if you want to buy them. |
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Since these needles will let you knit any of the patterns, you should first decide what you want to make. You'll [[LOOK (verb)|LOOK]] at the needles to find out what they're set to currently and [[TURN (verb)|TURN]] them to the setting you want. Available projects are: bag, pouch, sweater, satchel, scarf, muffler, hat, socks, mittens, gloves, stockings and shawl. |
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Changing the pattern looks thus: You turn the end of the ivory knitting needles and hear them click! The etched print of a pouch now appears on the end of the ivory knitting needles. |
Changing the pattern looks thus: You turn the end of the ivory knitting needles and hear them click! The etched print of a pouch now appears on the end of the ivory knitting needles. |
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Next decide what sort of yarn to use. The type of yarn you use will decide what your finished project will look like. Using silk yarn, for example, will result in "a knitted silk <item>." There is a way to have more than one yarn style appear in the finished product, which I'll get into later. |
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Once you've decided on your yarn, make sure you have enough. Most unused yarn skeins have enough for 15 rows of knitting, but some projects use more than that. Satchels, for example, use 40 rows. |
Once you've decided on your yarn, make sure you have enough. Most unused yarn skeins have enough for 15 rows of knitting, but some projects use more than that. Satchels, for example, use 40 rows. |
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To start your knitting, have your needles and yarn out and [[PUSH (verb)|PUSH]] your needles, which when done correctly will look like this: |
To start your knitting, have your needles and yarn out and [[PUSH (verb)|PUSH]] your needles, which when done correctly will look like this: |
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<pre{{log2}}>Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your ebon yarn onto one of the needles as a beginning to knitting the pouch.</pre> |
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''Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your ebon yarn onto one of the needles as a beginning to knitting the pouch.'' |
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Now, you're ready to knit. You will need to have a free hand to knit, otherwise you get the message: |
Now, you're ready to knit. You will need to have a free hand to knit, otherwise you get the message: |
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<pre{{log2}}>Come on, the needles are not that good. You need both hands free to knit.</pre> |
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''Come on, the needles are not that good. You need both hands free to knit.'' |
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To knit a row, you want to [[DIP (verb)|DIP]] your needles. Once you do, you'll either knit a row with a healthy amount of roundtime, or you'll slip an extra stitch in, which will force you to pull out the row you just made. |
To knit a row, you want to [[DIP (verb)|DIP]] your needles. Once you do, you'll either knit a row with a healthy amount of roundtime, or you'll slip an extra stitch in, which will force you to pull out the row you just made. |
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Trying to knit without any yarn will give the message: |
Trying to knit without any yarn will give the message: |
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''Before you start again, you'll need to add some more yarn.'' |
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Knitting a row successfully looks like so: |
Knitting a row successfully looks like so: |
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''You <begin/continue to> work on your pouch, the needles moving along with a magical determination that requires your complete attention. |
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Roundtime: 74 sec. |
Roundtime: 74 sec.'' |
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(Roundtime can vary between in the 30's up until around 80 or so.) |
(Roundtime can vary between in the 30's up until around 80 or so.) |
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Getting a stitch stuck will look like: |
Getting a stitch stuck will look like: |
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''Your ivory knitting needles click along at a nearly dizzying pace, speeding out of control and throwing an extra stitch in the last row! As if they had been bound with a spell, the needles refuse to move any further; perhaps you should remove that error in the last row and try again? '' |
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(This step has no roundtime.) |
(This step has no roundtime.) |
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If you try to continue knitting after messing up, you'll see: |
If you try to continue knitting after messing up, you'll see: |
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''Try as you might, the needles won't budge. You might need to remove the error in the last row first.'' |
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(This also has no roundtime) |
(This also has no roundtime) |
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To pull out a row of stitches, you just need to [[PULL (verb)|PULL]] your needles, which will look like: |
To pull out a row of stitches, you just need to [[PULL (verb)|PULL]] your needles, which will look like: |
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''You undo the last row you completed on a pouch. With a sense of relief, you note that undoing that last row took out the error, too. |
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Roundtime: 39 sec. |
Roundtime: 39 sec.'' |
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(Roundtime for removing a row seems to run similarly to successfully knitting a row) |
(Roundtime for removing a row seems to run similarly to successfully knitting a row) |
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You can also PULL out other rows you've completed, which will look like: |
You can also PULL out other rows you've completed, which will look like: |
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''You undo the last row you completed on a pouch. |
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Roundtime: 47 sec. |
Roundtime: 47 sec.'' |
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(Roundtime also seems to run along the same time frame as completing a row) |
(Roundtime also seems to run along the same time frame as completing a row) |
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If you need to pull off the first row you completed, you will have the same roundtime and the yarn you used will empty into your free hand and you can [[PUSH (verb)|PUSH]] the needles to start again. The messaging for what exactly ends up in your hand also appears to be slightly bugged, as I've seen nouns other than "yarn" message as going to my hand. |
If you need to pull off the first row you completed, you will have the same roundtime and the yarn you used will empty into your free hand and you can [[PUSH (verb)|PUSH]] the needles to start again. The messaging for what exactly ends up in your hand also appears to be slightly bugged, as I've seen nouns other than "yarn" message as going to my hand. |
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To check your progress, simply LOOK at your needles. In the middle of working on a pouch, mine look like: |
To check your progress, simply LOOK at your needles. In the middle of working on a pouch, mine look like this: |
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''You glance at some slender ivory knitting needles etched with trailing vines of lightly-tinted rosebuds, noticing the ivory knitting needles are in the middle of making a pouch. At least 1 rows have been completed, out of 5 rows for the pouch to be complete. It looks like there's enough ebon yarn for another 14 rows. Seems that it's been recently since the ivory knitting needles were used last.'' |
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Once you've completed your project, you will automatically remove it from your needles and it is ready to use immediately. The extra yarn will be left on your needles. |
Once you've completed your project, you will automatically remove it from your needles and it is ready to use immediately. The extra yarn will be left on your needles. |
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Now, for stats, these are what I know. |
Now, for stats, these are what I know. |
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'''See above chart under items.''' |
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Stockings take 25 rows and are legworn, no pockets.<br> |
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Satchels take 40 rows, are shoulder worn and hold a medium amount with no item limit.<br> |
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Sweaters are chestworn.<br> |
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Bags take 10 rows, are belt worn and hold a small amount.<br> |
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Pouches take 5 rows.<br> |
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Gloves take 20 rows, are pinworn and have no pockets.<br> |
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Shawls take 15 rows.<br> |
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Scarves and mufflers are neckworn, no pockets. |
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Regarding replacing your yarn. From what I remember in chatting with Wilmea on the Wavedancer, there is a possibility of a yarn shop opening somewhere, either temporarily or permanently, so we can replenish our stocks. It was also mentioned that there is a shop in Solhaven that carries yarn and that maybe Wilmea might want to look into carrying her stock there, but nothing definite was determined. |
Regarding replacing your yarn. From what I remember in chatting with Wilmea on the Wavedancer, there is a possibility of a yarn shop opening somewhere, either temporarily or permanently, so we can replenish our stocks. It was also mentioned that there is a shop in Solhaven that carries yarn and that maybe Wilmea might want to look into carrying her stock there, but nothing definite was determined. |
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Good luck, and have fun! |
Good luck, and have fun! |
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Gretchen |
Gretchen |
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<i>Last edited by Nilandia : 09-21-2007 at 12:08 PM.</i> |
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==See Also== |
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* [[Darning awl]] - add scripts to knitted projects |
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* [[Pincushion]] - stores Darning Awls |
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* [[Yarn bowl]] - stores and creates yarn |
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|type2= Crafting<!-- REQUIRED: Mechanical or Fluff. OPTIONAL: If an item is feature altering or crafting, as well, please enter "Feature altering" or "crafting" below this line for "type2=" --> |
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|itemclass= Miscellaneous<!-- REQUIRED: Valid options are: Armor, Weapon, Shield, Clothing, Accessory, Container, Creatures (Pets/Mounts), or Miscellaneous. If more than one classification, additional lines can be added with "itemclass2=" & "itemclass3=" --> |
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|itemtype= Knitting needles<!-- REQUIRED: What items can this apply to. Up to 8 can be specified by setting "itemtype2" - "itemtype8". --> |
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|alter= Yes<!-- REQUIRED: Can this be altered? Valid response is Yes or No. If there are restrictions, enter in Restrictions line at the end of this particular template. --> |
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|ld= <!-- REQUIRED: Is this item able to be lightened or deepened? Valid response is Yes or No. If there are restrictions, enter in Restrictions line. --> |
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|feature= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if feature altering is indicated. Up to 8 features can be entered by setting "feature2=" - "feature8=". --> |
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|customize= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item is customizable beyond an ALTER. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|custom= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is REQUIRED if customization is indicated. Up to 5 customizations can be entered with "custom2=" - "custom5=". If the messaging is alterable, simply enter "Verb".--> |
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|origmerch= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating the original release merchant name, if known. If released as a quest item, please enter "Quest" ONLY. Otherwise, leave blank.--> |
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|releasevenue= Wavedancer<!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating the original release venue only, if known. If not, leave blank. --> |
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|releaseyear=2005 <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating the original release year only, if known. If not, leave blank. --> |
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|questitem= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item's release was part of a quest/storyline. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|tiered= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item is tiered. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|tiersnumber= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if an item has tiers. It is to note how many tiers there are (This includes off the shelf). --> |
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|unlock=Certificate <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only required if an item has tiers. It is to note how tiers can be unlocked. Valid options are "Merchant", "Certificate", or "Quest" ONLY. If more than one, enter at unlock2.--> |
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|legendary= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item/script was released/distributed at an auction or was a jackpot prize. Extremely limited release only (3 or less in existence). --> |
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|demeanor= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item's messaging is affected by DEMEANOR. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|loresong= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item has a loresong as part of the base script. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|corrscript= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item has scripts that correspond with it, specifically, they are scripts that work separately AND together in one way or another (i.e. Bloodrunes and MoonShard Pendants). Additional slots can be added with "corrscript2=" - "corrscript5"= --> |
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|attune= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item attunes. If permanent, enter Permanent; if temporary, enter Temporary (as in, it can be broken). If there is none, leave blank. --> |
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|attunement= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if attunement was indicated. Options are "Character" or "Account". Please note, "Temporary attunement" will ALWAYS be "Character". --> |
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|affinity= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item requires affinity to work. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|spell= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item has a spell inherent to the script ONLY. Up to 4 may be specified with "spell2=" - "spell4=". Example to enter: Call Familiar (920). If no, leave blank. --> |
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|enhancive= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item has enhancives inherent to the script ONLY. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|swap= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item is eligible for script swapping. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|add= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if the script is eligible to be added to an item. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. --> |
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|verb= CUT |
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|verb2= DIP |
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|verb3= FLIP |
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|verb4= PONDER |
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|verb5= PULL |
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|verb6= PUSH |
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|verb7= SHAKE |
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|verb9= WHISPER<!-- Verbs MUST be capitalized when entered. Up to 28 verbs can be added with "verb2=" - "verb28=". Verbs should be listed in alphabetical order, not by tier.--> |
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[[Category:Recreation Activities]] |
Latest revision as of 05:24, 8 September 2024
Knitting needles are used to create character knitted items. They appear to have been first sold on the 2005 Wavedancer run in a shop called Needles That Knit, with each pair making a given item. They were color-coded to indicate what item they made. Since that time they have been sold at various events. Variable-pattern knitting needles that make the original 12 patterns have been distributed through other means, such as raffles. They are also currently available during Rumor Woods at Purls Of Wisdom. Needles
You analyze your knitting needles and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item has restrictions on changing the noun." The creator has also provided the following information: These are knitting needles that you can knit yarn with. These are variable-pattern knitting needles that can be cycled through different patterns. They may be freely altered as long as they remain knitting needles. They can have a long description, but not a show description. Usage: TURN - Toggle between patterns. TURN needles TO {pattern} to skip to a specific pattern. PROD - Toggle between styles PUSH - Add yarn to the needles DIP - Knit a row PULL - Remove a row or remove yarn from needles CUT - Remove yarn from needles FLIP - Change order of two yarn colors SHAKE - Give up on the knitting project PONDER - Cycle through the available unlocked design styles WHISPER - Select one of the unlocked design styles. Syntax is WHISPER MY knitting needles {design}. You may need to PROD the needles to make sure the style is chosen for your project. These needles have the following patterns unlocked. You can TURN the needles TO <pattern> to skip to your chosen option: General: scarf, muffler, hat, socks, mittens, gloves, stockings, shawl, bag, pouch, sweater, or satchel.
YarnYarn for knitting projects can be purchased at the Mist Harbor shop Knit It as well as at festivals and other events. Yarn can be dyed using alchemy dye, the dyer's tent dye, or cobbling dye. The dyed yarn will retain an acceptable material and any special adjective; only the color will change. Yarn that has a long description (instead of just a 15/15/15 base description) will need to be CLEANed prior to being dyed.
You analyze your white tartan yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information: This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create garments using knitting needles. It will create contrasting knitted white tartan garments when completed. There is enough contrasting white tartan yarn to knit an unlimited number of garments. You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft. Acceptable materials are: alpaca, angora, aneula, Aldoran wool, bamboo, bresuna, buckram, cameline, captiql, cavelta, chainsil, chenille, cotton, dagswain, fraelhan, flannel, flax, fleece, gossamer, heather, inytela, jute, krinklevelt, lamb's wool, lambilen, linen, maedatha, malghavan wool, merino wool, mohair, moreen, myssamere, oiremere, oxilen, paeline, pashmina, plumille, qiviut, ramie linen, roltalen, rolton wool, ruhani wool, rackhal, sailcloth, flyrsilk, lotus silk, ramie silk, raw silk, sea silk, spidersilk, starsilk, silk, stoutfoot wool, tartan, tweed, vaslavilen, vicuna, wild silk, woolen, wool, wylten, wynelen, yierkale, and yierka wool. Using materials outside this list will not work with dyes and may have unexpected results, or not be permifiable. Additional InformationPatternsThe following table indicates what items you can make using knitting needles, and the number of rows each item requires:
DesignsVariable-pattern knitting needles can be PRODded to toggle through different designs. Some designs require multiple colors of yarn be used, as noted below.
Unlocking additional designs on variable pattern knitting needles allows you to WHISPER a selection to the needles. PONDER will cycle through the available categories of options.
WalkthroughThe following is original page content: Adapted from a Player's Corner post by Nilandia 21 September 2007 Knitting needles sold off the shelf can only make one pattern; other needles exist that can knit all patterns. Skeins sold at events had 15 rows and custom yarn had 20, but the yarn sold at the shop on FWI only has 10. Some of the stats for the items have changed. Since these needles will let you knit any of the patterns, you should first decide what you want to make. You'll LOOK at the needles to find out what they're set to currently and TURN them to the setting you want. Available projects are: bag, pouch, sweater, satchel, scarf, muffler, hat, socks, mittens, gloves, stockings and shawl. Changing the pattern looks thus: You turn the end of the ivory knitting needles and hear them click! The etched print of a pouch now appears on the end of the ivory knitting needles. Next decide what sort of yarn to use. The type of yarn you use will decide what your finished project will look like. Using silk yarn, for example, will result in "a knitted silk <item>." There is a way to have more than one yarn style appear in the finished product, which I'll get into later. Once you've decided on your yarn, make sure you have enough. Most unused yarn skeins have enough for 15 rows of knitting, but some projects use more than that. Satchels, for example, use 40 rows. To start your knitting, have your needles and yarn out and PUSH your needles, which when done correctly will look like this: Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your ebon yarn onto one of the needles as a beginning to knitting the pouch. Now, you're ready to knit. You will need to have a free hand to knit, otherwise you get the message: Come on, the needles are not that good. You need both hands free to knit. To knit a row, you want to DIP your needles. Once you do, you'll either knit a row with a healthy amount of roundtime, or you'll slip an extra stitch in, which will force you to pull out the row you just made. Trying to knit without any yarn will give the message: Before you start again, you'll need to add some more yarn. Knitting a row successfully looks like so: You <begin/continue to> work on your pouch, the needles moving along with a magical determination that requires your complete attention. Roundtime: 74 sec. (Roundtime can vary between in the 30's up until around 80 or so.) Getting a stitch stuck will look like: Your ivory knitting needles click along at a nearly dizzying pace, speeding out of control and throwing an extra stitch in the last row! As if they had been bound with a spell, the needles refuse to move any further; perhaps you should remove that error in the last row and try again? (This step has no roundtime.) If you try to continue knitting after messing up, you'll see: Try as you might, the needles won't budge. You might need to remove the error in the last row first. (This also has no roundtime) To pull out a row of stitches, you just need to PULL your needles, which will look like: You undo the last row you completed on a pouch. With a sense of relief, you note that undoing that last row took out the error, too. Roundtime: 39 sec. (Roundtime for removing a row seems to run similarly to successfully knitting a row) You can also PULL out other rows you've completed, which will look like: You undo the last row you completed on a pouch. Roundtime: 47 sec. (Roundtime also seems to run along the same time frame as completing a row) If you need to pull off the first row you completed, you will have the same roundtime and the yarn you used will empty into your free hand and you can PUSH the needles to start again. The messaging for what exactly ends up in your hand also appears to be slightly bugged, as I've seen nouns other than "yarn" message as going to my hand. To check your progress, simply LOOK at your needles. In the middle of working on a pouch, mine look like this: You glance at some slender ivory knitting needles etched with trailing vines of lightly-tinted rosebuds, noticing the ivory knitting needles are in the middle of making a pouch. At least 1 rows have been completed, out of 5 rows for the pouch to be complete. It looks like there's enough ebon yarn for another 14 rows. Seems that it's been recently since the ivory knitting needles were used last. Once you've completed your project, you will automatically remove it from your needles and it is ready to use immediately. The extra yarn will be left on your needles. Now, say you want to get creative with what your project will look like. It is possible to have two separate styles of yarn appear in your finished project. What you need to do is start with one style of yarn and knit through the entire skein without completing the project. Then, you'll need to add another skein of your second style and finish your project. When you finish, your project will be along the lines of, "a knitted <first style> and <second style> <item>." I, unfortunately, don't recall which order you put the yarn on will correspond to the order of the styles in the finished piece. You can also put three or more styles into a piece, and the finished project will come out multihued. Now, for stats, these are what I know. See above chart under items. Regarding replacing your yarn. From what I remember in chatting with Wilmea on the Wavedancer, there is a possibility of a yarn shop opening somewhere, either temporarily or permanently, so we can replenish our stocks. It was also mentioned that there is a shop in Solhaven that carries yarn and that maybe Wilmea might want to look into carrying her stock there, but nothing definite was determined. Good luck, and have fun! Gretchen See Also
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