I don't know the answer but what I am starting to do now, after getting all my
Flitterific, badges is getting 99 of berries and flowers so I have them to use if the shops open.
Also looks like we will need things to trade for the new part of the sewing game when it starts.
You can only hold 99 of an item in your inventory; and you cannot hold all items so I hope I choose wisely which ones to collect.
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Panda is correct. We do know (in another thread I posted the "official" word) we will need to use what we have in our pouch as currency in the stores.. just not which item or how many yet (considering the pouch cannot carry all the times).
Also, we will need to use what we collect, if/when you choose to make your own clothing items, from the cards you collect when you finish sewing an item.
Finally, as one who has finished the full Flitterific series.. yes, you can still collect up to 99 of any item, hoping it will be what you need for the above.. but it is chance, as there are 12 items and only 10 spots in the pouches.
I have not seen any further use for the extras donated beyond the Flitterific.. but I suspect very shortly we shall have new badges to work on. Example: the Berries badges page is titled Berries and Nuts. So my guess is they may bring out new seasons, or new meadows as time goes on, with new items to be collecting in that ever so small pouch!
Okay, so I have to re-open this question again. Because I'm
(I just love that little smilie!) and
. Now that we have determined that the use of purchasing anything in the shops is only for paying memberships... What do we do with the extra items we have collected beyond the Flitterific Badges?? IF we are a non-paying member, are they only good for making your own clothing items now, from the cards you collect when you finish sewing an item?? Or is this not correct anymore either??
I'm asking, because I haven't gotten all of my Flitterific Badges yet (Stuck on my last 5: Oak, Ivy, Maple, Rose and Lily ~ oh and now Acorns!), and I haven't really ventured much into the sewing shops, to know the difference there.
Thanks in advance for helping me not be so confused anymore.