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Knitting needles are part of the knitting system. Knitting needles can be used with one or more skeins of knitting yarn to create a knitted item, which includes a variety of clothing and containers. Needles come in both single pattern and variable pattern forms. Variable pattern knitting needles can be further unlocked to add additional pattern or design options.
Knitting needles were first sold aboard the Wavedancer in 2005 in the Needles That Knit shop alongside knitting yarn. Needles sold there were single pattern knitting needles, each capable of making a single type of knitted item. They were color-coded to indicate what item each made. Variable pattern knitting needles capable of making different types of knitted items and stitch styles were originally considered a raffle or auction tier version of the script. Significant changes have been made to the knitting system in the years since, expanding the options available to all knitting needles and making variable pattern knitting needles much more accessible.
Single pattern knitting needles are sold year-round in Mist Harbor's Knit It shop with patterns from the General pattern set. Single pattern knitting needles with other patterns are sometimes sold at other events. In addition to the needles, Knit It sells knitting yarn.
Variable pattern knitting needles have been sold in the Purls Of Wisdom shop at Rumor Woods alongside other knitting tools. Unlock certificates to add additional designs or knitted item options to variable pattern knitting needles are sometimes sold at festivals and pay events, with different options available at different events.
See the main knitting system article for instructions on how to knit.
Single Pattern Knitting NeedlesSingle pattern knitting needles are capable of creating only one type of knitted item out of knitting yarn. Single pattern knitting needles are sold year-round in Mist Harbor's Knit It shop with patterns from the General pattern set. Single pattern knitting needles with other patterns are sometimes sold on at events, such as the needles for just cobbling uppers or just cobbling trim sold in Purls of Wisdom at Rumor Woods.
Unlike variable pattern knitting needles, single pattern knitting needles cannot be upgraded via unlock certificates. They are generally priced much lower because of this inability to unlock them further. They can only knit items with the default stitch style of "knitted". They can knit with multiple types of yarn, allowing for knitted items crafted with two types of yarn in the appearance, or "multihued" items when three or more types of yarn are used.Analyze
You analyze the 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 to create a pair of socks. They may be freely altered as long as they remain knitting needles. They can have a long description, but not a show description.
Usage:
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
You get no sense of whether or not the needles may be further lightened.Usage
| Verb
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Status
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First
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Third
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| CUT
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You tie off your row, cut the yarn off some copper knitting needles, and wind a skein of alabaster yarn onto your waiting hand.
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N/A
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| Remove the current yarn from the needles. This can be done mid-project to introduce a second yarn type. This causes hard roundtime. The amount of roundtime is variable.
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| DIP
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Initial row
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You begin work on your alabaster socks, the needles moving along with determination requiring your complete attention. You have 19 more rows to complete.
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Person busily knits away at something with her knitting needles, the task taking up her complete attention.
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| Subsequent rows
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You continue to work on your socks, the needles moving along with determination requiring your complete attention. You have 7 more rows to complete.
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Person busily knits away at something with her knitting needles, the task taking up her complete attention.
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| Final row
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You continue to work on your socks, 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 royal blue silk yarn on the needles. With a sense of satisfaction, you finish off a pair of lustrous knitted alabaster and royal blue silk socks!
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Person busily knits away at something with her knitting needles, the task taking up her complete attention. With a satisfied nod, Person finishes her knitting. She adds a few final touches, leaving her with a pair of lustrous knitted alabaster and royal blue silk socks.
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| No yarn
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Before you start again, you'll need to add some more yarn.
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N/A
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| Begin or continue a knitted project. Each DIP causes hard roundtime. The amount of roundtime is variable.
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| FLIP
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Two colors present
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You contemplate changing a pair of lustrous knitted lustrous alabaster and royal blue silk socks into a pair of lustrous knitted lustrous royal blue silk and alabaster socks. To change the socks, FLIP the needles again in the next 30 seconds.
You make a few adjustments to your work in progress, changing a pair of lustrous knitted lustrous alabaster and royal blue silk socks into a pair of lustrous knitted lustrous royal blue silk and alabaster socks.
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N/A
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| One color or no yarn
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As there is only one color, there is nothing to fiddle with.
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N/A
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| Change the order of two yarn colors for the knitted project. Requires at least 2 rows of each yarn.
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| LOOK
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Active project
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You glance at some copper knitting needles, noticing the knitting needles are in the middle of making a pair of lustrous knitted alabaster and royal blue silk socks. At least 13 rows have been completed, out of 20 rows for the socks to be complete. It looks like there's enough lustrous royal blue silk yarn for another 70 rows.
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N/A
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| No active project
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You glance at some copper knitting needles, noticing a small mark on the end of the needles in the shape of a pair of socks. It looks like there's enough alabaster yarn for another 20 rows.
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N/A
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| Preview the current status of the needles for the pattern selected, the current project's progress, the type of yarn on the needles, and how much of that type of yarn remains.
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| PULL
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Multiple rows present
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You undo the last row you completed on a pair of knitted socks. As you undo the last row, the yarn piles into your hand.
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Person removes the last row from her knitting, piling the yarn into her hand.
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| One row present
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You undo the last row you completed on a pair of knitted socks. As you undo the last row, the yarn piles into your hand. That was the only completed row of yarn.
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Person removes the last row from her knitting, piling the yarn into her hand.
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Yarn is cut No yarn left
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There's simply nothing there to pull off the needles - looks like you used it all up.
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N/A
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| Remove a row midway through a project, or remove yarn from the needles. This causes hard roundtime. The amount of roundtime is variable.
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| PUSH
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Adding yarn for new project
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Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your alabaster yarn onto one of the needles as you begin to create a pair of knitted alabaster socks.
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Person loops several stitches of her alabaster yarn onto one of her needles as she begins to knit.
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| Adding a second yarn type
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Adding royal blue silk yarn to the alabaster yarn will result in a pair of lustrous knitted alabaster and royal blue silk socks. If that is your intent, please PUSH the needles again within the next 30 seconds.
Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your lustrous royal blue silk yarn onto one of the needles as you continue to work on a pair of lustrous knitted alabaster and royal blue silk socks.
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Person loops several stitches of her royal blue silk yarn onto one of her needles as she continues to knit.
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| Adding a third yarn type
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Adding royal blue silk yarn to the cream angora and cornsilk alpaca yarn will result in a lustrous knitted multihued capelet. If that is your intent, please PUSH the needles again within the next 30 seconds.
Using your needles, you loop several stitches of your lustrous royal blue silk yarn onto one of the needles as you continue to work on a lustrous knitted multihued capelet.
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Person loops several stitches of her royal blue silk yarn onto one of her needles as she continues to knit.
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| Yarn already present
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There is already a skein of alabaster yarn loaded onto your knitting needles. You can DIP the needles to knit, or SHAKE the needles to remove the alabaster yarn.
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N/A
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| Add yarn to the needles.
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| SHAKE
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Yarn present, project started
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But you're in the middle of a project! If you want to forfeit your work and the yarn you have already used, please SHAKE the needles again in the next 30 seconds. To unravel your used yarn, PULL the needles.
You snip the yarn close to the needles and wind the alabaster yarn neatly into your hand. You give your knitting needles a good shake, causing the socks to unravel off the needles. You discard the tangled mess.
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Person snips the yarn close to her knitting needles and winds the alabaster yarn neatly around her hand. Person gives her knitting needles a hearty shake, causing her knitting project to slide off the needles.
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| Yarn present, no project
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You snip the yarn close to the needles and wind the alabaster yarn neatly into your hand. You give your knitting needles a good shake.
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Person snips the yarn close to her knitting needles and winds the alabaster yarn neatly around her hand. Person gives her knitting needles a hearty shake.
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| No yarn present
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You give your knitting needles a good shake.
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Person gives her knitting needles a hearty shake.
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| No empty hand
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You really ought to have a hand free to wind the yarn onto.
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N/A
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| Give up on the current project.
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Variable Pattern Knitting NeedlesVariable pattern knitting needles work just like single pattern knitting needles, however they have the ability to cycle between different types of knitting projects. The extra verbs allow the needles to be manipulated to change the project pattern type and cosmetic options called styles and designs.
Variable pattern knitting needles were historically called auction or raffle quality needles, however they are now much more accessible. By default, variable pattern knitting needles have access to the General patterns set and the default set of stitch styles. This includes the older auction quality knitting needles as well as new variable pattern knitting needles sold at pay events, such as those sold in the Purls of Wisdom shop at Rumor Woods. Unlocks to add more pattern sets and designs can be applied a la carte, allowing greater freedom in choosing which options to add.
See the available pattern, style, and design options below.Analyze
You analyze the witchwood 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
PEER - Set mount type for mount accessories
PONDER - Cycle through the available unlocked design styles
WHISPER - Select one of the unlocked design styles. Syntax is WHISPER MY witchwood 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, satchel.
Trukt
Containers: apron, basket, backpack, cape, carryall, clutch, purse, wrap.
Clothing: dress, earmuffs, leggings, headband, overdress, pants, petticoat, skirt, undershirt, vest, snood, hairtie.
Cobbling: cobbling trim, cobbling upper.
Weapon Wraps
Mount accessories: headband, foreleg wraps, hind leg wraps, scarf, mount blanket, capelet, booties, booties, hat.
Pup Tent accessories: rug, carpet.
Picnic Napkins: napkin.
Clothing and Containers: cloak, coat, jacket, robe, tote, gown, shirt, sundress, tunic, brooch, armband.
You get no sense of whether or not the needles may be further lightened.Usage
| Verb
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First
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Third
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| PEER
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You peer at your witchwood needles, preparing to make a mount blanket for a lizard's back.
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N/A
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| Cycle the current project through mount types for knitted mount accessories. Must have a mount accessory pattern selected first. Can be cycled mid-project.
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| PONDER
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You ponder over which religious design to knit: [List of designs in this design themed group.]
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N/A
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| Cycle through the lists of available unlocked design options. Select the design via WHISPER or via hyperlink, if enabled. Can be changed mid-project.
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| PROD
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You depress the end of the witchwood needles and hear them click! The etched print of a knitted striped mount blanket now appears on the end of the witchwood needles.
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Person depresses her witchwood needles, and they emit a *click*!
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| Cycle the current project through the knitted style options. Two-yarn styles will only preview if no yarn is on the needles. Some styles only work for two types of yarn, or for when a design is set. Can be cycled mid-project. Cannot be changed once a second yarn is added.
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| TURN
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You turn the end of the witchwood needles and hear them click! The etched print of a mount blanket now appears on the end of the witchwood needles.
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Person turns her witchwood needles until they click! Cannot be changed mid-project.
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| Cycle the current project through the knitted pattern options. Turn directly to a specific pattern via TURN NEEDLES TO {PATTERN}.
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| WHISPER MY NEEDLES {DESIGN}
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You decide to knit a crescent moon-patterned mount blanket.
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N/A
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| Select one of the unlocked design options. You may need to PROD the needles to make sure a style capable of including the design is chosen for your project. Case-sensitive. Can be changed mid-project.
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Patterns
Patterns determine what the final knitted item will be. Single pattern knitting needles only have access to one pattern for knitting. Variable pattern knitting needles are capable of cycling through multiple patterns and by default have access to the General pattern set. Additional pattern sets can be added to variable pattern knitting needles via unlock certificates to expand what options they have. Some pattern sets include just one type of pattern while other pattern sets include multiple patterns. Different certificates add different pattern sets, and some certificates are only sold at certain festivals or events.
Patterns are cycled via PROD. A pattern can also be selected directly by clicking on it in the needles' ANALYZE readout, if hyperlinks are enabled. The pattern cannot be changed mid-project.
Note: When knitting mount adornments from Mount Accessories pattern set, the type of mount for the pattern can be cycled via PEER. Some mount adornment patterns have restrictions on what types of mounts can wear them. For example, the tortoise can't wear a mount blanket, and the two different booties options can only be worn by a beetle or a spider. Mounts may have different terms for the same worn location; the hind leg wraps pattern is suitable for both a horse's "hind legs" and a lizard's "rear leg".
Each pattern has its own requirement for how much knitting yarn it takes to complete.
| Pattern
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Rows
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Worn
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Pockets
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Pattern Set
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Availability
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Notes
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| Bag |
10 |
Belt |
25 |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Gloves |
20 |
Pin |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Hat |
15 |
Head |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Mittens |
17 |
Hands |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Muffler |
13 |
Neck |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Pouch |
5 |
Belt |
20 |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Satchel |
40 |
Shoulder |
30 |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Scarf |
10 |
Neck |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Shawl |
15 |
Cloak |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Socks |
20 |
Feet |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Stockings |
25 |
Legs |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Sweater |
35 |
Chest |
N/A |
General |
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Variable pattern knitting needles default set
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| Apron |
25 |
Over the Front |
VSA for 2 items |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Basket |
15 |
Belt |
20 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Backpack |
60 |
Back |
100 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Cape |
60 |
Cloak |
100 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Carryall |
60 |
Back |
100 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Clutch |
25 |
Wrist |
5 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Purse |
40 |
Shoulder |
30 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Wrap |
60 |
Cloak |
100 |
Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Vest |
25 |
Over the Front |
Containers |
VSA for 2 items |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Dress |
40 |
Chest |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Earmuffs |
20 |
Head |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Hairtie |
5 |
Hair |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Headband |
20 |
Head |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Leggings |
25 |
Leggings |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Overdress |
25 |
Over the Front |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Pants |
25 |
Legs |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Petticoat |
40 |
Legs |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Skirt |
25 |
Legs |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Snood |
15 |
Head |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Undershirt |
25 |
Gambeson |
N/A |
Clothing |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Armband |
20 |
Arms |
N/A |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Brooch |
20 |
Pin |
N/A |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Cloak |
60 |
Cloak |
100 |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Coat |
60 |
Cloak |
100 |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Gown |
40 |
Chest |
N/A |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Jacket |
60 |
Back |
100 |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Robe |
60 |
Cloak |
100 |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Shirt |
40 |
Chest |
N/A |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Sundress |
40 |
Chest |
N/A |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Tote |
40 |
Shoulder |
30 |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Tunic |
40 |
Chest |
N/A |
Clothing and Containers |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Cobbling trim |
10 |
N/A |
N/A |
Cobbling |
Purls of Wisdom |
Lining
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| Cobbling upper |
20 |
N/A |
N/A |
Cobbling |
Purls of Wisdom |
The color will be ignored -- only the material carries through. Any detail exceeding 15 characters will truncate to 'knitted'.
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| Booties (octet) |
10 |
Mount's paws |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for spider mount only
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| Booties (sextet) |
10 |
Mount's feet |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for beetle mount only
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| Capelet |
40 |
Mount's back |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, rolton, beetle, spider, and bear mount
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| Foreleg wraps |
15 |
Mount's arms |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, tortoise, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, and rolton mount
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| Hat |
10 |
Mount's head |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, tortoise, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, rolton, beetle, spider, and bear mount
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| Headband |
10 |
Mount's head |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, tortoise, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, rolton, beetle, spider, and bear mount
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| Hind leg wraps |
15 |
Mount's legs |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, tortoise, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, rolton, beetle, and spider mount
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| Mount blanket |
40 |
Mount's back |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, rolton, beetle, spider, and bear mount
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| Scarf |
10 |
Mount's neck |
N/A |
Mount Accessories |
Purls of Wisdom |
Available for horse, tortoise, cervidae, lizard, unicorn, rolton, beetle, spider, and bear mount
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| Puppy bandana |
10 |
Werepuppy's neck |
N/A |
Werepuppy Accessories |
All Dogs Go To Naidem |
Available for a WerePuppy
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| WerePuppy Clothes|Puppy bow]] |
10 |
Werepuppy's neck |
N/A |
Werepuppy Accessories |
All Dogs Go To Naidem |
Available for a WerePuppy
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| Weapon wrap |
10 |
N/A |
N/A |
Weapon Wraps |
Knit One, Punch Two |
Creates a length of (adjective) knitted (color) material
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| Trukt |
20 |
Hand |
N/A |
Trukt |
Knit One, Punch Two |
UCS gloves
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| Carpet |
40 |
N/A |
N/A |
Pup Tent |
Good In-Tent-ions |
Can be placed on the ground or in a Pup Tent
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| Rug |
40 |
N/A |
N/A |
Pup Tent |
Good In-Tent-ions |
Can be placed on the ground or in a Pup Tent
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| Napkin |
10 |
N/A |
N/A |
Picnic Napkins |
Purls of Wisdom |
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| Oven mitt |
15 |
Pin |
N/A |
Oven Mitt |
Breaking Bread |
Interacts with the cooking system
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| Oven mitts |
15 |
Hands |
N/A |
Oven Mitt |
Breaking Bread |
Interacts with the cooking system
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Styles
Variable pattern knitting needles have access to styles. Styles are different types of knitting stitches and appear as one of the final project's adjectives, such as "knitted", "cable-knit" or "crocheted". Single pattern knitting needles have access to the "knitted" style only and cannot change their stitch style.
Some stitch styles require multiple yarn types. This is achieved by beginning the project with one yarn, knitting at least one row, using CUT to remove the first yarn, adding the second yarn, and then continuing the project with the new yarn. Once the second yarn has had at least two rows knitted, the order in which the two yarns appear can be swapped via FLIP so long as the project is not yet complete. If a third yarn is added to the project, the knitting project's yarn becomes "multihued".
Stitch styles are cycled via PROD. They cannot be selected individually and must be cycled to set one. Stitch styles can be cycled mid-project only if one type of yarn is present. Once a second yarn has been added to the needles, the current stitch style is locked in and can no longer be changed unless the current project is completed or abandoned. The exception to this is if the second yarn is removed via PULL, which reverts the current project back to the single yarn type.
Multi-yarn stitch styles can be previewed via PROD only if there is no yarn on the needles. If yarn is on the needles, the readout will only preview what the project will look like with a single yarn type. Multi-yarn stitch styles will imparting the default "knitted" stitch style to the knitted item if just one yarn type is present even though a multi-stitch style has been selected. After adding a second type of yarn to the needles, a multi-yarn pattern will show up with the LOOK NEEDLES project preview. Once a second type of yarn has been added to the needles and two rows knitted with it, the stitch style can no longer be cycled no matter how the project is manipulated.
Stitch styles always cycle in the same order. While the multi-yarn stitch styles can't be easily previewed mid-project, it is possible to count between the different visible stitch styles when cycling via PROD to pick the desired multi-yarn stitch style after starting a project. A multi-yarn project's stitch style should be selected at the start of the project due to these difficulties in previewing and changing which stitch style is selected.
Variable pattern knitting needles with the expanded designs set unlocked have access to two additional stitch styles which reference a design, if one has been set. If no design has been set, or if "none" has been selected from the design options, they also default to "knitted" for the stitch style. These design-specific stitch styles are intended to be used with a design.
Some patterns use the word "knit" instead of "knitted". This is unique to that individual pattern. For example, when knitting a pair of socks, the style options cycle between "knit", "knit striped", "knit chevron-patterned", etc. Otherwise, all style options are the same as listed below.
| Stitch Style
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Yarn Options
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Stitch Set
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Availability
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| knitted |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted striped |
Multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted chevron-patterned |
Multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted diamond-patterned |
Multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted ribbed |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted zig zag-patterned |
Multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted floral-patterned |
Multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| cable-knit |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| crocheted |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted garter-stitched |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Default |
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| knitted design-patterned |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Designs |
Purls of Wisdom
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| knitted design-motif |
Single or multi-yarn stitch |
Designs |
Purls of Wisdom
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Designs
Designs are an additional unlock available for variable pattern knitting needles that adds a very lengthy assortment of designs that can be used on knitting projects. There is only one Designs set unlock, and it unlocks all available design options. The Designs set unlock has been sold at the Purls of Wisdom shop at Rumor Woods.
A design can be set by either using WHISPER NEEDLES {DESIGN} or by clicking on the desired design, if hyperlinks are enabled.
Unlocking designs also unlocks two design-specific styles which are intended to feature them. When first setting a design for a project, the style automatically updates to use the "knitted design-patterned" style in almost all circumstances. It can be cycled to the next style, "knitted design-motif", via PROD. If a design has already been set and the style cycled to "knitted design-motif", selecting a new design option will not change the style and it will remain on "knitted design-motif". As long as a design is set, both "knitted design-patterned" and "knitted design-motif" will display as part of the PROD messaging. If no design is currently set, then they will preview as just "knitted" when cycling between styles.
Designs can be changed mid-project including to "none" if a design is no longer desired. This is true for all in-process projects. If a design is changed for a multi-yarn project that has had its stitch style locked by adding a second yarn, the knitting project will change to "knitted design-patterned" for its stitch style (or just "knitted" if "none" is selected for the design type). This is the only way a multi-yarn project can have its style modified after it has been locked by adding a second yarn.
Designs are arranged in themed groups. Groups can be previewed via PONDER, which will cycle between the groups available and list all designs for each group. Each group includes the final option of "none" which, if chosen, clears the current design if one has been set.
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Design Options
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| Animals |
alligator, bat, bear, bronco, buck, bug, bumblebee, bunny, butterfly, capybara, caribou, cat, centaur, chinchilla, cobra, cow, crab, deer, damselfly, dog, doe, dolphin, dragon, fly, dragonfly, eel, elephant, elk, fawn, fish, firefly, fox, frog, gazelle, goat, griffin, ghost, ghostfly, glimaerfly, hart, hawk, hog, hedgehog, hind, horse, iguana, jackal, kitten, koala, kobold, koi, kraken, ladybug, lemur, lion, lizard, lobster, loris, mantis, minotaur, monkey, moose, morduska, moth, mouse, mustang, narwhal, octopus, orc, otter, panda, pegasus, penguin, phoenix, pig, pixie, polar bear, pony, puppy, qahzumar, rabbit, raccoon, reindeer, roa'ter, rolton, sea anemone, selshis, serpent, shark, skeleton, skull, snake, spider, sprite, stag, stallion, starfish, teadragon, tentacle, tiger, toad, tortoise, troll, turtle, unicorn, weasel, wendigo, whale, witch, wolf, wombat, wraith, wyvern, yierka, bird, bluebird, cardinal, chicken, crow, duck, dove, eagle, egret, blood eagle, finch, flamingo, flycatcher, heron, ibis, macaw, merlin, owl, parrot, peacock, pelican, pheasant, raven, rook, rooster, seagull, songbird, swan, turkey, wren, fairywren, hummingbird, or none
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| Florals |
floral, flower, blossom, alyssum, amaranth, anemone, angelica, aster, begonia, bleeding heart, bluebell, bougainvillea, buttercup, butterfly weed, campion, cactus flower, carnation, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, clematis, clivia, columbine, cothinar flower, crocus, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, dandelion, datura, dragonstalk, edelweiss, feverfew, flamestalk, forget-me-not, freesia, frostflower, gardenia, geranium, ginger blossom, goldenrod, heather, heliotrope, hellebore, hibiscus, honeysuckle, honeywort, hyacinth, hydrangea, iceblossom, iris, lavender, lilac, lily, blood lily, calla lily, daylily, tiger lily, snow lily, stargazer lily, water lily, lotus blossom, jasmine, jessamine, larkspur, lupine, magnolia, monkeyflower, moonflower, morning glory, mournbloom, nightshade, orange blossom, orchid, pansy, snow pansy, passionflower, peony, petunia, phlox, plumeria, poinsettia, poppy, posy, rose, rosebud, dog rose, primrose, fairy primrose, tea rose, winter rose, sirensong, snapdragon, sunflower, thistle, trillium, tulip, tuberose, violet, alpine violet, wood violet, wildflower, wisteria, zinnia, or none
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| Nature |
autumnal, celestial, heraldic, moon phase, paisley, frost, tropical, star, starburst, sunburst, moon, moon and star, crescent moon, threefold moon, nightscape, eclipse, solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, cloud, storm cloud, thundercloud, rainbow, lightning bolt, raindrop, snowflake, snowman, flame, fire, rising smoke, paw print, footprint, handprint, claw, talon, jack-o-lantern, bramble, branch, cactus, fern, forest, frond, ivy, leaf, maple leaf, mushroom, palm frond, pine needle, pumpkin, wreath, holly, mistletoe, reed, rosette, shamrock, tendril, thorn, toadstool, tree, vine, grape vine, willow, coral, seascape, shell, wave, volcano, apple, berry, cherry, cake, cookie, fruit, honeycomb, muffin, pie, pie slice, pineapple, potato, strawberry, tart, waffle, watermelon, marallis berry, sovyn clove, sweetfern, garlic clove, or none
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| Patterns |
anchor, arrow, bell, chevron, cityscape, coffin, diamond, feather, heart, square, triangle, interlocked ring, spiderweb, spiral, wisp, or none
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| Professional |
bow, claidhmore, sword, shield, shield and sword, crossed sword, scimitar, sickle, boat, brigantine, carrack, frigate, galleon, ship, airship, pirate, pirate flag, bottle, wine bottle, gear, sprocket, coin, lock, key, lock and key, lockpick, scarab, playing card, clasped hands, praying hands, open hand, skull, demon, eye, rune, runestaff, runestone, shrunken head, scroll, wand, cauldron, mortar and pestle, book, quill, artist's brush, brush stroke, palette, palette and brush, lute, flute, harp, music note, skillet, butter churn, needle, needle and thread, spindle, mitten, sleigh, wagon, giftbox, present, spoon, fork, teapot, teacup, bride, bridesmaid, groom, maiden, cigar, guillotine, bone, brain, corpse, fang, finger, fingernail, fist, intestine, incisor, kidney, liver, spleen, toe, toenail, tooth, gravestone, headstone, tombstone, broomstick, mop, candelabra, chalice, lamp, lantern, sconce, or none
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| Religious |
angel, anvil, artist's brush, black widow, broken skull, cat's head, chelioboros, clenched fist, conjoined circles, crescent moon, crown, crystal ball, dagger, dagger-pierced heart, doe, dolphin, eight-pointed star, feather, flame, gate and key, grain sheaf, heart, hourglass, jackal's head, key, leaf, lily, lute, musical note, ouroboros, pegasus, rose, tentacled star, six-tentacled star, slit-pupiled eye, scimitar, scroll, serpent, shield, sickle, skull, star, stone giant, stone giantess, sunburst, sword, trident, two-headed serpent, or none
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See Also
Resources
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| Knitting needles Information
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| Type
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Fluff Crafting
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| Item Classification
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Miscellaneous
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| Item(s) Applied to
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Knitting needles
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| Alterable
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Yes
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| Light/Deep
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| Original Release Venue
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Wavedancer
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| Original Release Year
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2005
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| How to Unlock
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Certificate
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| Corresponding Item Scripts
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Knitting yarn
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| Restrictions
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No shows. Must remain knitting needles.
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