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Cotton into fabric

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Adds a recipe that lets you turn 1 cottonwool into 10 fabric (conversion ratio taken from recipes that use 2 cottonwool or 20 fabric to make clothes). You can access the recipe in the same place as plant fibre to fabric, the spinning wheel.

This makes cottonwool have more uses than for toy bears and allows it to be used in all current and future fabric recipes rather than only some of them.
Komentarzy: 14
Hebrux 8 września 2024 o 13:40 
FU Compatible?
YellowKnight 11 czerwca 2022 o 1:09 
YES
Grand Poo-Bah de Canadiannaise 5 marca 2022 o 16:54 
I love this mod.
The cottonwool always did seem a bit useless.
Plus those flags require so much plant fibre, and I like the vines in caves cuz they're pretty :)
Sapioit 5 lipca 2019 o 17:56 
Actually, in real life, vines can be turned into rope and string, the string can be turned into fabric, and I don't see why it couldn't be turned into cotton alternatives, in a scifi world.
warmainiac 7 maja 2019 o 13:53 
could you do the opposite from this, getting cotton seems to be a little rare to find on lush planets nowadays while plant fibre is in abundance
IIEx~M43hin4 5 lutego 2018 o 11:39 
Thanks for this, this is a nice option and makes sense, too (cotton to fabrics, lots of clothes are made from cotton irl)
Normal Human Being Just Like You 19 stycznia 2018 o 18:07 
He probably doesn't farm.
Cephalon Sithalo 6 października 2017 o 2:13 
"This makes cottonwool have more uses than for toy bears and allows it to be used in all current and future fabric recipes rather than only some of them."

also cotton is super rare? ive always had so much tho
Jar of Wasps 6 października 2017 o 2:11 
I Don't see why I would use this, Cotton is very rare.
Delta Maple Cake 8 sierpnia 2016 o 1:26 
@CosmicScientist
That's a fair point of view, and is understandable.