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Revision as of 07:42, 14 October 2019
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Cloth
Stackable |
Yes, 64 |
Size ↕ |
Tiny |
Weight ⚖ |
Light |
ItemID |
terrafirmacraftplus:item.WoolCloth |
Burlap cloth is currently useless. |
Contents
Obtaining
Cloth is created on a Loom using 16 Yarn, 24 Silk String, 12 Jute Fibers, or 18 Linen String.
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Usage
Burlap Cloth is used to craft Burlap Sacks.
Linen, Wool, and Silk Cloth can be used to craft Carpet, Beds, and Paintings.
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History
Beta | ||
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Build 76 | Added Wool Cloth. | |
77.12 | Added recipe to make white carpet from wool cloth. | |
79.0 | Cloth is created on a Loom. | |
Added Silk and Burlap Cloth. | ||
Silk and Wool Cloth can be used interchangeably in crafting recipes. |
Trivia
- Burlap Cloth currently has no use, but may be used in the future for grain preservation.