Items
Tattered Cloth
Small, short, and torn pieces of cloth found almost anywhere there are isopups. Not very sturdy in terms of usage and often falls apart, it's heavily advised to make something stronger.
Seagull Feathers
Rather common feathers, often found discarded along beaches or random places on the ground. They aren't very sturdy, you probably shouldn't use them for weapon crafting...
Cloth
Standard and sturdy cloth, which is used in most clothing recipies. There is a slight stretchiness to allow for any error, but still feel snug to the touch. A perfect texture for anyone, really.
Luxurious Cloth
A smooth and satin like texture that is only reserved for the most highest class of clothes.There is often little to no stretch room for this fabric, and all outfits that are made with it must be fitted. However, there is much glamor in its sleek pattern and deep royal coloring. It is a perfect pick for any high-quality thread needs.
Hawk Plume
Hawk Plumes that fall off native birds Carapex, often the birds are small themselves, but the feathers not only extend their height, but helps for more complex flying patterns, and ability to turn. It is often used to fashion clothes as its coloration is not only autumny and helps one blend in with the background, it's just genuinely gorgeous.
Peacock Feathers
Peacocks do not give up their feathers often, but when they do, it is cause to be celebrated. A single plume alone is worth anywhere between 30 to 70 runes. This is not only because of the unique and vibrant coloration, but due to the soft nature of these feathers. Even the ends do not poke the wearer, and it constantly feels like a warm shroud.
Spider Silk
Spiders produce a specialty silk, which is often a regular medium for clothes. It is sturdy, stretchy, allows for easy repairs, and more. Not only that, it is completely cruelty-free, as most, if not all sources of Spider Silk come from large, mammalian like spiders on the Carapex. They easily give bundles of Spider Silk in exchange for easy food.
Grass Fibers
These are low-tier fabric fibers, often used to tie together rudimentary armors made of leathers and softer, weaker materials. This is almost never used in modern day due to its fragility, however certain Grass Isopups have found a way to make it stronger, and not only that, imbued healing magic into it, so the clothes do not deteriorate as quickly.
Waxy Thread
Despite the quality of the string itself, it is not very stretchy. In return, it is covered in a thin film of wax that gives the string a bit of a fire-proof aspect. More often than not, clothes that burn that have been threaded with this string often leave it behind- it is extremely strong and may be reused in a lot of places. Often, a family string is passed down from generation to generation, used in some form until it is passed down to the next of kin.