FAQ

Q: How do commissions work?

A: First, check to see if my books are open! You can most easily check this through the highlights on my Instagram. Send me a message through my contact form detailing what you want. I will then send back clarifying questions to narrow in on a quote. Once I've sent the quote, I need at least half of the cost as a nonrefundable deposit. Once I've received that deposit, I will start working on your commission. When it is finished, I will let you know and send a picture of your product. At which point, I will need the other half of the payment and an address to send the completed piece to you.

Q: What patterns do you use?

A: I don't use patterns! Everything I offer is designed and created by me. You can access some of the patterns I've decided to make available by either purchasing from my patterns page or by visiting my Youtube channel https://youtube.com/@stonecobracreations

Q: Can you make _____ animal as a beanimal? 

A: Yes! Give me any animal challenge and I shall rise to the occasion. Since I make my own patterns, with some sussing, I believe I can make just about any animal into a beanimal.

Q: What is a beanimal?

A: My crochet creatures! So named because they start as lovely bean shapes.

Q: How do I get a beanimal version of my pet?

A: Send me a message on my contact form! I will ultimately need a picture of your pet's top, bottom, front, back, and sides to make the most accurate representation, though I can make educated guesses with less pictures if your pet isn't the most photogenic.

Q: Do you offer mending/tailoring?

A: Yes! I have limited mending/tailoring availability to those within the Salt Lake valley. Send me a message on my contact form about what you are looking for and I we can start a dialogue about quotes if I have an open spot.

Q: Do you make custom costumes/cosplays?

A: Yes! I offer limited spaces in my custom costuming work though. Send me a message with your request and I will let you know whether or not I can take on a new client depending on my current workload and the complexity of your request.

Q: I have another question not answered here?

A: Send me a message and I'll do my best to answer it. :)