**raves**

Date: 2010-07-02 04:40 pm (UTC)
fourth_moon: A young, dark-haired women stroking a lion (Default)
From: [personal profile] fourth_moon
Why, that's all the excuse I needed. Better take a deep breath.

I think that the easel would be the perfect basis for a warp-weighted loom. It looks roughtly similar because it stands upright like an easel and you work it standing in front of it. _And_ I know that someone already created such a loom as an object, but only decorative.

So now I'm haunted by longing dreams about that loom being imposed onto the basic easel, with the optics changed so that instead of a painting appearing step by step, it's fabric filling the frame.

I even wondered weither it would be possible to steal the routines from, say, hobby stuff like the flower table or the robot crafting table so that when you're finished, a roll of cloth turns up in your Sim's inventory which you can sell.

Well, I told you, deep breath and all that.

I can't help it, a warp-weighted loom would be beyond perfect because it fits into medieval times so well. They're classic, like spindles and the first spinning wheels. (Those without pedals).

If you feel like some more being swamped by wild ideas, don't hesitate to ask! ;)
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