The Sims 4: Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack
A paid knitting add-on for The Sims 4 that lets your Sim craft wearables and sell them online. Cozy in concept, thin on content for the price.
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About The Sims 4: Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack
The Sims 4: Nifty Knitting is a Stuff Pack, which in EA's DLC taxonomy means the smallest, lightest tier of paid content drop. You get a new skill (Knitting), a modest set of craftable items including sweaters, beanies, and baby clothes, a rocking chair to knit from, and the ability to sell finished goods through an in-game marketplace called Plopsy. That is essentially the full feature list. If you walked in expecting a career overhaul or a new neighborhood, recalibrate immediately. From a simulation-depth standpoint, the Knitting skill has seven levels and gates progressively more complex patterns behind them. There is a small satisfaction loop here: grind early rows of practice yarn, unlock the chunky cable-knit sweater pattern, dress your entire household in matching woolens. The Plopsy system adds a light economic layer where you post items and wait for buyers, feeding into existing money-making builds if you enjoy the entrepreneurial Sim archetype. That said, the economic tuning is shallow. A maxed Knitting Sim generating Plopsy income never feels like a meaningful financial strategy, more like a background passive that ticks over while your Sim does other things. The 66 percent positive rating on a small review pool tells you something honest: this pack lands fine for players who specifically want cozy crafting aesthetics and are already deep in a Sims 4 save. The new CAS (Create-a-Sim) clothing items and Build-Buy objects are competently made and fit the warm, cottage-core visual lane well. The rocking chair animations are genuinely charming. But the content volume is the familiar Stuff Pack problem. Two hours of active engagement with the new mechanics, then it folds quietly into the background of your larger game. For newcomers to Sims 4, this is not remotely the right entry point. The base game (currently free on most platforms) plus a Game Pack or Expansion Pack will teach you far more about what the simulation can do. Nifty Knitting is supplementary content that only makes sense once you have a live save you are invested in and a specific desire to add a crafting-and-sell loop with a cozy visual wrapper. The pack was notably selected through a community vote in 2020, which explains why it feels targeted at a specific player fantasy rather than designed for broad appeal. Bottom line: the decision-making depth here is thin even by Stuff Pack standards. Plopsy is a mild novelty, the skill tree is functional but brief, and the AI your Sims use to autonomously knit is the same basic need-satisfaction logic driving everything else in the game. There is no mod ecosystem complexity to account for, no late-game strategic unlock worth planning toward. You are buying a mood and an aesthetic. If that mood is a Sim in a rocking chair by a fireplace knitting tiny socks, the pack delivers exactly that and nothing more. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Maxis
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Jul 28, 2020