How to Find Cloth in Stardew Valley

avatarResolvingGame·8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp·8 months ago

Finding cloth in Stardew Valley is actually simpler than you might think! You can get cloth by putting wool (from sheep or rabbits) into a Loom. Another way is by recycling Soggy Newspapers. It's kinda like the game is telling us to be eco-friendly, huh? Wool into a Loom is the more straightforward method, but don't overlook those newspapers – they're not just trash!

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avatarWhammellingSuite·8 months ago

Hot take: Don't even bother with sheep. Just fish a ton and recycle every soggy newspaper you get. Easiest cloth ever.


avatarEarningOunce·8 months ago

Been playing Stardew Valley for years, and here's a pro tip: focus on building your Loom early and start shearing those sheep. You'll need the cloth for all sorts of things, including some of the best late-game quests and crafting recipes. Plus, who doesn't want a cozy farm filled with cute animals?

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