I do a bit in the world of commissions. Most of my commissions are Instagram contacts, friends, or family that see something I post and want me to make the same for them.

Commission cost varies based on size of project, yarn costs, and of course a bit of factored time paid. As most creators know, after the cost of materials, a price for a piece can already run costly.


How To Place A Commission:

001. Check to see that I am accepting commissions. If the little graphic above says, "Commissions Open", I am currently accepting orders. PLEASE NOTE: Any order placed while commissions are closed will go 100% ignored.

002. Fill out the form linked below.

003. Once your order has been viewed, you will receive an email from me with an invoice of an estimated cost. Please allow at least 1-2 business days for a response.

004. Half of the estimated cost is due immediately. Your project will not be started without half cost paid.

005. Once the project is complete, a final invoice will be sent with any deductions or additions of unused materials and/or deduction or addition of time spent on the project. Final payment must be received before project is mailed out.


How Much Will It Cost:

With knitted items, I cannot guarantee the same cost for everything. All hats do not cost $10. 

I factor price as follows:

PRICE A: cost of materials
PRICE B: time spent on project

(PRICE A + PRICE B) ÷ 2 = COST TO YOU

All time is calculated via my phone timer and logged via a Google Sheet I use to track all my work.




How To Pay:

I accept Venmo, Cash App, Square or Google Pay. I DO NOT accept PayPal, cash or check. While I am aware that Venmo is owned by PayPal, I have had a bad seller experience with PayPal and choose not to work with them.

PLEASE NOTE: Any payments paid through Square will incur an additional $5 processing fee.


Read through all of the details? Great! Click HERE to fill out the form!

Share
Tweet
Pin
Share