You need level two science to start. First, get enough tech points to do this. Once you get the level 2, a clothing hut will appear. Drag it where you want it, and drag a builder to start building. Once the hut is finished, drag three villagers who are not children or nursing to the pulpy vines. They will go to the research center for three cutting tools, then come back, cut some vines, and place them on the cooking table. Do not interrupt them or you will have to drag them back to the vines and start all over. If you run out of cutting tools, drag a villager to the giant fish skeleton and they will make three and put them in the research center. Get a bowl of salt water under the cliff for the pot, and heat a blackened rock from the bridge in the fire. After the water is in the pot and the rock turns red, drag a villager to the rock and they will put it under the pot. Then, drag a villager to the table and they will cook the vines in the boiling salt water. After black smoke rises from the pot and they are done cooking, drag a villager onto the pot and they will carry the yellow cloth pulp to a rock near the food bin and spill it on this rock. After this is done, drag as many villagers as you can spare to the pulp and they will knead and pound it to make cloth. After a while they will walk away, so drag them back and make them do it again. They will then carry rolls of cloth to the clothing hut. And there you have it! You have made cloth! Cloth is very useful, from making new clothes for the villagers for 5000 tech points each, making fishing nets, pruning the tree, and fixing the braids. However, the cloth runs out sooner than you think, so you will need to make cloth four to five times to get all these tasks done. Making new clothes for the villagers, however, only requires cloth in the hut and doesn't use up any. Well, I probably went overboard, but I hope I answered your question! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask them on my message board or in the discussion here. Good luck!
Don't know Need help though
Getting engineering in virtual villagers gets you a hospital, It also gets you,if you buy culture 3, you can cut the vines bye the stream.
buy science lvl 2, build finish the clothing hut that comes with it. you need cutting tool, hot rock and a pot of salt water.
Google "do I cut back my grape vines" and you will get a season by season instruction on how to grow a grape vine.
Puzzle 8 allows you to make cloth. Once you have level 2 Science, the basics of a new hut appear. Drop your villagers on it to build the hut. Once the cloth hut is completed, the "pulpy vines" growing on the rock cliff to the left of the big stairs will be fully grown. Make sure you have a cutting tool from Puzzle 1 in your lab and then drop a villager at the base of the vines. They will go get a cutting tool and cut down three lots of vines to take to the lab. Fill the pot with salt water and put a hot rock under it. Then drop a villager on the table and they will add the vines to the pot. When the "stew" is done, drop a villager on the pot and they will carry a bowl of stewed pulp to the flat rocks on the shore. Keep dropping villagers onto the pulp until the cloth is ready. They will then store the finished cloth by the cloth hut. Each completed process creates three rolls of cloth.
there is 1 and it is virtual hair cut 2, but it is in Chinese
The thing you do is that you click on the windows underneath the vines and they will cut him loose
To solve the cutting tool puzzle in Virtual Villagers 2, you need to gather the necessary resources first. Locate the sharp stone near the waterfall, then take a villager to the crafting area by the shore. Have them combine the sharp stone with a stick to create the cutting tool. Once crafted, the tool can be used to cut down the tall grass and access new areas.
To effectively remove vines with thorns from your garden or yard, wear protective gloves and long sleeves to avoid getting pricked. Use pruning shears or a saw to cut the vines close to the ground. Pull out the cut vines and dispose of them properly to prevent regrowth. Regularly monitor the area to ensure all thorny vines are removed.
To effectively kill wild grape vines, you can cut them down and then apply a herbicide directly to the cut stems. This will prevent the vines from regrowing. Make sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective application.
When Sprocket is grabbed by the vines at the Captain's Quarters, slam the metal windows shut to cut the vines.
To effectively remove vines from your garden, start by identifying the type of vine and its root system. Then, carefully pull out the vines by hand or cut them at the base with pruning shears. For stubborn vines, consider using a herbicide specifically designed to kill vines. Regular maintenance and monitoring will help prevent vines from regrowing in your garden.