Chapter 281: Take it back and sew it slowly

The processing of wolf skin begins with cutting it into a specific shape. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info This is not difficult, not to mention rough techniques or anything, Benjamin controlled the ice scissors, and quickly cut this piece of wolf skin.

Next, they mix a special dye. So Benjamin made a combination of an ice basin and an ice pestle, poured a few ingredients into it, and began grinding.

The production of the dye also requires the mage to recite a short spell to attract some wind elementals to it. However, Benjamin's physique, even if he recited the spell ten thousand times, he couldn't get the wind element. Therefore, he can only ask the proprietress to take this step.

However, the proprietress is really skilled and efficient, and the spinning work has been completed by this time.

At Benjamin's reminder, she picked up the ice basin, chanted a spell, summoned the wind elementals, and sprinkled the liquid into the basin like salt in a pot of vegetables.

Suddenly, the liquid in the basin churned. Then, the originally dark red liquid suddenly turned into an extremely pure silver-white, and the silver light shimmered, like a basin of silver water rippling in the light.

Seeing this, Benjamin hurriedly soaked the cut wolf skin into it.

According to the instructions on the production diagram, the wolf skin must be soaked in it for half an hour before it is processed. Therefore, considering the efficiency of the production, Benjamin had to put the pot aside first, turn around, and work on the other materials.

At this point, the system couldn't help but sigh and sighed: "My mother, is this cloak so troublesome to make?"

Benjamin couldn't help it, the Storm Cloak was already a relatively simple magic item he had picked out from those crafting drawings. When it comes to making other things, he is dazzled by the steps alone, let alone doing them.

However, they are so busy that they only have one material left to deal with.

The crow's feathers, they had to trim them from a natural oval shape into a fixed rectangle, and they had to attach the upper wind element to it one by one to ensure its magical potency.

This is a relatively tedious job, there are eighty pieces of feathers that need to be processed, and they can only divide labor and work together to deal with it slowly.

Benjamin trimmed with ice scissors, and handed the trimmed feathers to the proprietress for a spell with the wind element. The general process of the assembly line has improved a lot of efficiency, but despite this, the process of processing feathers still took them more than an hour.

"No, I can't hold my mental strength, I have to rest. The proprietress put down the last feather, shook her head, and said.

After cutting the feathers for an hour, Benjamin also felt a little dazzled and nodded.

The two had to stop and rest for a while.

Relieving, they turned to look at the ice basin soaked in wolf skin.

I saw that the original silver-white liquid in the basin had disappeared, and the only thing left was the cut wolf skin. Not only that, but the wolf's skin also changed at this moment, and the dark gray fur seemed to absorb all the liquid, turning into a brilliant silver-white color, which was particularly beautiful.

Not only that, but there was already a slight wind element that was attracted, surrounding the wolf skin, floating like a few elves.

Seeing this, Benjamin couldn't help but pick up the wolf skin and stroke it back and forth like a cat. He felt the soft touch of the wolf's skin, and even gave birth to the feeling that he was really stroking the silver wolf.

It's so comfortable......

Touching it, Benjamin handed the wolf skin to the proprietress . The proprietress did not look like Benjamin, but took on a professional posture, pulling and pulling, and nodded expressionlessly from time to time, as if judging a piece of fabric.

"Well, it's very soft and feels good to the touch, but it's extremely tough and has good ventilation, so if you use it to make clothes, ......

Benjamin wiped his sweat.

The magic materials they worked so hard to get out couldn't be used to make clothes for other people.

There is no need for him to remind her, the proprietress naturally knows this truth. After lamenting her occupational illness, she picked up the ice needle and the thread she had spun up and prepared for the next step.

Benjamin also cheered up.

This was the most crucial step in making the storm cloak - they had to thread the thread on the wolf skin in a specific step, like cross-stitch, and embroider a somewhat intricate pattern on the silver wolf skin.

Originally, Benjamin was going to do it himself. But after cutting so many feathers, his eyes are really a little flowery, and the proprietress is very experienced in this area, and volunteered, "I have embroidered more things than you have walked". Therefore, Benjamin simply gave the job to her.

In this way, the proprietress sat down on the chair, put the wolf skin and the drawing on her lap, took the needle in her right hand and led the thread in her left hand, and sewed it up one by one.

From the beginning, her movements were extremely precise, and her body exuded an air of sophistication. Because the figure to be embroidered is very complicated, at first, Benjamin was worried that she would not sew something wrong, but after looking at it for a while, he relieved himself and felt that there must be nothing wrong.

Seriously, if it weren't for the first time sewing this thing, Benjamin even thought that the proprietress could be like those aunts who knitted sweaters, embroidering and chatting without stopping the conversation.

Giving this job to her is simply twice the result with half the effort!

Benjamin also realized how great it was to maintain the diversity of specialties in a mage group where all the mages in the group were halfway monks, and they used to have their own professions.

Judging from the production drawing, it is indeed similar to beating the yarn to embroider this pattern, and it may even take a week. However, looking at the skillful technique of the proprietress, it should be completed in three or four days, right?

In this process, each part of the pattern is completed, and the mage needs to recite the spell and attach the wind element to it, for a total of eighty times, before the pattern is completely completed.

Finally, when the pattern was embroidered, they sewed the previously processed feathers into a specific position, and the entire storm cloak was completed.

Needless to say, the tediousness of the whole step is naturally not to mention, and the mage consumes quite a lot of effort in it. Looking at these steps, Benjamin gradually understood why the production of magic props was not popular here.

Not only for the sake of the church, but also for the sake of its own production. Everyone is a mage, they are all self-respecting people, who wants to spend so much time and energy here holding needles and sewing clothes?

Whether it is the economic benefits or the compulsion of the production process, potions crush magic items. Potions are quick to make and have a wide range of applicability, and after they are sold, others will use them up and buy them. The effectiveness of magic props is not necessarily as good as potions, and after being sold, others can use them for a long time, and there is no way to continue to make money, so they are disliked by most mages.

Of course, today, magic items are almost extinct here. If such a cloak is taken out, it will definitely be able to fetch a lot of money in a complete seller's market.

It can only be said that the work of the Mage Freemasons on preserving books is not enough. Only the forbidden spells of research value are so well preserved, but the production of magic props has not been preserved at all, and they don't know what they are doing.

"This cloak has to be sewn for a long time, so I'll take it back and sew it slowly, and I'll tell you when it's sewn?" said the proprietress after an hour, raising her head, rubbing her eyes.

Benjamin woke up from a drowsy and nodded his head busily.

So, the proprietress picked up all her things and prepared to take them back to her room. Seeing this, Benjamin thought for a moment and handed over the two books again.

"Both of these books are about this, not only cloaks, but also clothes and robes, so take them and read them. He said, "I'll leave these things to you, okay, won't it disturb your cultivation progress?"

When the proprietress heard this, she waved her hand and said with a smile: "Of course not, I'm not familiar with it yet, and after it is cooked, it must be much faster than this." But you'll have to hire me a few helpers, not a mage, just one of those weavers, and help me get started, or it's too much work. ”

Benjamin smiled and nodded.

The production of magic props, he is afraid that he will not be able to do it himself, and someone else must be in charge. The proprietress was originally doing this, and Benjamin was relieved to leave it to her.

As for the weaver she requested, Benjamin would have found a way to get it. However, he still has to think of some tricks on how to keep the hired people secret and not leak things like production drawings.

In short, in this house of theirs, in addition to the prototype of the Potions Workshop, the prototype of a magical textile factory should also be slowly built.