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==Techniques== |
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See [[Tailoring Techniques]]. |
See [[Tailoring Techniques]]. |
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See [[Crafting Tools]] for an in-depth discussion of them. |
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==Spinning== |
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==Sewing== |
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Sewing is the process of using a piece of cloth or leather and some thread to create a finished item. The first step is to turn your tailoring book to the desired chapter and page, then {{com|study}} it. Once you have done so, get your cloth in one hand, some scissors in the other, and {{com|cut}} ''<cloth>'' {{tt|with scissors}}. Having done so, get a needle, {{com|put}} some thread on it, and {{com|push}} ''<item>'' {{tt|with needle}}. |
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* If the material is bunching up, get some pins and {{com|poke}} ''<item>'' {{tt|with pins}}. |
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* If a crease develops, get a slickstone or a warm flat-iron and {{com|rub}} ''<item>'' {{tt|with slickstone}} or {{tt|flat-iron}}. |
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* If you need to remeasure, first get a yardstick and {{com|measure}} ''<item>'' {{tt|with yardstick}}, then get scissors and {{com|cut}} ''<item>'' {{tt|with scissors}}. |
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Each time you {{tt|push}} your item with the needle, it uses up about a yard of thread. |
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See [[Tailoring Products]] for a list of items that can be made. |
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Tailoring is a discipline of the Outfitting skill. The system went live in Prime on January 14, 2012.
Currently, the only open location is the Crossing Outfitting Society.
Techniques
See Tailoring Techniques.
Tools
See Crafting Tools for an in-depth discussion of them.
Spinning
Sewing
Sewing is the process of using a piece of cloth or leather and some thread to create a finished item. The first step is to turn your tailoring book to the desired chapter and page, then STUDY it. Once you have done so, get your cloth in one hand, some scissors in the other, and CUT <cloth> WITH SCISSORS. Having done so, get a needle, PUT some thread on it, and PUSH <item> WITH NEEDLE.
- If the material is bunching up, get some pins and POKE <item> WITH PINS.
- If a crease develops, get a slickstone or a warm flat-iron and RUB <item> WITH SLICKSTONE or FLAT-IRON.
- If you need to remeasure, first get a yardstick and MEASURE <item> WITH YARDSTICK, then get scissors and CUT <item> WITH SCISSORS.
Each time you PUSH your item with the needle, it uses up about a yard of thread.
See Tailoring Products for a list of items that can be made.