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Baking is a way for you to bake cookies for the community, or even bake cookies for yourself using the objects you can find around Pixie Hollow. To bake cookies, you simply need to visit Dulcie's Kitchen in Neverberry Thicket.

Baking Types

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Community Baking allows you to practice your skills in baking. All materials needed to craft these items are courtesy of the baking shop, so there is no need to look for them.
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Personal Baking allows you to bake cookies for yourself, which you can eat in the Wilderness to restore your Pixie Dust.

Bake Cookies

To begin baking a cookie, you need to select a recipe to use. There are 10 Recipes to unlock overall. To begin, you will only have 1 recipe, but as you complete recipes new ones will be unlocked.
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Each recipe on the Recipes screen shows you the recipe number (up to 10), an image of the recipe, the name of the cookie, and a progress bar telling you how far you have progressed with this recipe. The small magnifying glass will show you more information about the recipe upon clicking it.
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Aside from the information that you get from the recipe page, this will show your the ingredients you need, the amount of this cookie you have baked, your highest quality score for the recipe, your average quality score on the recipe, and the steps involved to make it. To return to the list of recipes, simply slick the "x" in top right hand corner. When you have found the cookie you like, click the Make It! button to begin baking.

Steps

There are four steps to tailoring, each being a small mini game that you must complete to continue. In the end, you will be scored with a quality rating judged by certain aspects of each mini-game.

Roly-poly Painting

Roly-poly painting is the first step in tailoring. Using your mouse, move the acorn cap left and right to bounce to roly-poly bug across the cloth. The pins holding the cloth down act as as bumpers, and will make the roly-poly bug roll in different directions and splatter a bit of dye on the cloth. Be careful not to drop the roly-poly bug though, if you do then some of your dye will be taken away! The more dye left over when you finish, the higher your quality score will be at the end.

Image:PH Tailoring Roly-poly Painting Instruction.png|Use the paddle to bounce the roly-poly bug. He'll spread dye as he rolls over your material. Image:PH Tailoring Roly-poly Painting Instruction 2.png|The roly-poly bug will bounce off the pin bumpers. Image:PH Tailoring Roly-poly Painting Instruction 3.png|Color as much of the material as you can before your dye runs out.

You have completed this step when you completely dye the cloth, or you run out of dye.

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Caterpillar Cutting

Caterpillar Cutting is the second step in tailoring. Using your mouse, move the cake around the pattern, guiding the caterpillar over the dots. Along the pattern there will be stars that take place of the dots, eat these to gain a small time bonus! Keeping on the dotted line and finishing with time left will give you a higher quality rating at the end.

Image:PH Tailoring Caterpillar Cutting Instruction.png|Use the cake to lead the caterpillar around the pattern. Image:PH Tailoring Caterpillar Cutting Instruction 2.png|The caterpillar is cutting your fabric pieces, so keep him nibbling carefully along the dotted line. Image:PH Tailoring Caterpillar Cutting Instruction 3.png|Collect stars before they disappear to earn bonus points in some recipes!

You have completed this step when you have followed the dotted line to the finish line marked at the end of the pattern.

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Pattern Placing

Pattern Placing is the third step in tailoring. To place the pieces of material in the correct spots, simply left click them and drag them to where you believe they belong. When you have placed the pattern in the correct spot, it will lock into place. If you need a hint, click the hint button below the pattern template and a piece will light up along with the place that it goes! Finish with time left to recieve a time bonus and gain a higher accuracy rating.

Image:PH Tailoring Pattern Placing Instruction.png|Place Pieces into the shape. Image:PH Tailoring Pattern Placing Instruction 2.png|Complete the puzzle using both shape and pattern. Image:PH Tailoring Pattern Placing Instruction 3.png|The quicker you do this, the better.

You have completed this step when all the pattern pieces have been placed in the right position.

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Spider Stitching

Spider stitching is the fourth and final step in tailoring. Help the spider stitch the pieces of material together by left clicking the screen when she is over the leaves. When the spider swings towards a leaf, a circle will appear around it. Be careful not to miss this circle, you only get once chance for each stitch! By releasing the mouse button when the spider is closer to the center to the circle, you increase your quality rating.

On 19 December 2008 this game was updated so that stitches are sewn when the mouse button is released. Prior to this date stitches were sewn when the mouse was clicked.

Image:PH Tailoring Spider Stitching Instruction.png|When the spider is over the target, click to tell her to make a stitch. Image:PH Tailoring Spider Stitching Instruction 2.png|Be careful - you only have a single chance! Image:PH Tailoring Spider Stitching Instruction 3.png|''Click when she's over the center of the target to earn more points.

You have completed this step when you have finished the last stitch in the pattern.

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Final Results

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After completing the pattern you selected, you will be shown your results for that pattern. This screen will show your quality score, which is calculated by taking your scores from each mini game and putting them into a percentage, and an updated progress bar. To see more info about your results, you can click the Details button at the bottom.
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The game details page gives you more information about your overall quality score. This page shows you the quality score you received for each step in the pattern, the number of times you have created the pattern, your average quality score, and the best quality score you have had on the pattern. When you are done viewing this info, you can click "Summary" to return to the Congratulations screen or "Done" to return to the Patterns screen.

Tailoring Bonus

The Tailoring Bonus was introduced on 27 March 2009.

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If you score a quality score of 85 - 97 your quality score will be doubled.
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If you score a quality score of 98 - 100 your quality score will be tripled.

Badges

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