Dec 23, 2012 20:00
'kay. So. I do yarn stuff.
I like doing yarn stuff. I also like making money.
Winter is also approaching.
What's that mean? SCARVES. And hats.
Here's the deal.
Scarves can be any pattern. I've made flags, Harry Potter scarves, etc. The only thing I CAN'T do are diagonals (So I can't do, say, the Union Jack). They're about six feet long (182cm, give or take), and anywhere from 6 inches to a foot wide (15-30cm). THEY ARE BIG, THEY ARE CUDDLY, AND THEY ARE WARM.
Hats are measured loosely by my own head size. If you have a specific measurement, take a tape measure and wind it LOOSELY around your head, and then add two inches. PLEASE PUT THIS IN US STANDARD. METRIC CONFUSES ME. I can do horizontal stripes with hats, but I cannot do vertical (yet, ohoho). I can add a brim, for a generic winter hat, or I can make it brim-less, for a beanie.
So, what's this gonna run you?
These prices are in US dollars.
Scarves, since they are so goddamned massive, are going to run $12.
Hats are going to run $8, for either style.
What about shipping? USPS does shipping based on weight. A six-ounce package within the US goes for about $1.73, with a 3-5 day shipping time. A six-ounce package to Canada will go for about $2.33. Unfortunately, the website can't give me a delivery speed. I may set a standard shipping charge once I figure out more what these weigh specifically, but for now, I will be going with estimates.
In the US, I will accept PayPal, or money orders. For international requests, I can only accept PayPal.
If interested, feel free to fire off a message here. Images will be added when I'm feeling less lazy.
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