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* The [[quality]] of the [[needle]] affects the success chance when creating.
 
* The [[quality]] of the [[needle]] affects the success chance when creating.
 
* The square piece of cloth becomes [[rags]] on failure.
 
* The square piece of cloth becomes [[rags]] on failure.
* Sheets can be very hard to make, especially with low skill. It is recommended to grind [[cloth tailoring]] on something easier before attempting to make a sheet.
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* Sheets can be very hard to make with low skill. It is recommended to grind [[cloth tailoring]] on something easier before attempting to make a sheet.
* Assuming no failures, a sheet will require 1.5 kg square piece of cloth = 1.5 kg [[string of cloth]] = 3 kg [[cotton]]. But assuming only 50 % success at each phase, it will require 3 kg square piece of cloth = 6 kg string of cloth = 24 kg cotton.
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* With no failures, a sheet will require 1.5 kg square piece of cloth = 1.5 kg [[string of cloth]] = 3 kg [[cotton]]. But assuming only 50% success at each phase for a new tailor, it will require 3 kg square piece of cloth = 6 kg string of cloth = 24 kg cotton.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:58, 4 September 2011

Main / Skills / Tailoring / Cloth tailoring / Cotton sheet

Cotton sheet
A Cotton sheet
Creation
  1. Activate needle
  2. Right-click square piece of cloth (1.50 kg)
  3. Open submenu "Create > Miscellaneous"
Result

Cotton sheet (1.50 kg)

Skill and improvement




Description

A fine soft sheet.

A cotton sheet is made of square piece of cloth. Sheets are used when creating a bed.

Notes

  • The quality of the needle affects the success chance when creating.
  • The square piece of cloth becomes rags on failure.
  • Sheets can be very hard to make with low skill. It is recommended to grind cloth tailoring on something easier before attempting to make a sheet.
  • With no failures, a sheet will require 1.5 kg square piece of cloth = 1.5 kg string of cloth = 3 kg cotton. But assuming only 50% success at each phase for a new tailor, it will require 3 kg square piece of cloth = 6 kg string of cloth = 24 kg cotton.