General
You can order a beanie by purchaisng one through this website (Go to the Online Store Page) or from my Madeit.com.au or Etsy sites
OR
by contacting me directly via the 'Contact Us' page on this website or emailing me at cpercydesigns@aanet.com.au
Do you make custom order items?
Yes we do. Conctact via this webpage with your request and C Percy Designs will get back to you within 48 hours.
What sizes do your beanies come in?
Because babies and children come in all shapes and sizes and their heads grow rapidly in the first couple of years, our sizes noted below are meant to be a guideline only. Sizing should be adjusted accordingly if your child is smaller or larger than average.
Our beanies come in the following sizes:
Size ___________Head Circumference
Newborn 35 cm
Baby 3-6mths 43 cm
Baby 6-12mths 45 cm
Toddler-Prescholer (12 mths-3yrs) 48 cm
Child (3-10yrs) 51 cm
Tween-Teen (11+ yrs) 53 cm
If in doubt follow the instructions below to work the correct size for your child.
It would be very helpful if you also provided the front to back and side to side measurements as well - go to http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Head-Measurements-for-Making-Hats for further information.
Wikipedia defines Crochet as:
"Crochet (pronounced /kroʊˈʃeɪ/) is a process of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the French word "crochet", meaning hook. Crocheting, similar to knitting, consists of pulling loops of yarn through other loops. Crochet differs from knitting in that only one loop is active at one time (the sole exception being Tunisian crochet), and that a crochet hook is used instead of knitting needles."
100% pure new Australian wool is used to make all woollen wears.
See this blog post for more details.
Where possible 100% pure new Australian cotton is used to create wears. Some shades of cotton are impossible to get if you are looking for Australian cotton. Non-Austrlaian cottons are sometimes used for emblishments.
If 100% pure cotton is not available I used Bamboo cotton instead.
Currently all items are handmade by myself.
How can I find out more about C Percy Designs?
You can find out more about C Percy Designs by following our blog
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