Showing posts with label ANIMAL-Tribute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ANIMAL-Tribute. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2018

CP54: 12 Days of Christmas 2018

We don't need to wait for Fred and George to open their store, Weasley's Wizard Wheezes to pick up an adorable little creature that they bred and sell!
You can 'bred' (or make) your very own miniature Puffskein right now!



Patch the Pygmy Puff

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
Measurements: 4 inches tall/ 4.5 inches wide (approx.) 
Gauge :  is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on the yarn you use as well as your tension.
Yardage :  Main Color: less than 5oz/236yds, Accent Colors: less than 7oz/364yds


General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.
- Any changes in materials to this pattern, (hook size/yarn weight) will not produce the measurements above.

 This pattern utilizes Loop Stitches (LpSt) to create a fuzzy look.  You can find a tutorial on how to make Loop Stitches here: AA: Beyond Basic Stitches
- Recommended that you wait until near the final step before cutting loops and brushing out yarn to create the finished look.  Save Ears and Eyes for last, to avoid accidentally 'brushing' them and fuzzing them up.



Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0718 Shocking Pink, 0311 White, 0312 Black and Super Saver Stripes Yarn in 4968 Parrot Stripe
Size G/6-4.00mm Crochet Hook (US)
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar)
Tapestry/Yarn Needle for sewing
Long Straight Pins for positioning



Body:  (Make 1)
with Parrot Stripe,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 LpSt in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [LpSt in nxt st, LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [LpSt in ea of nxt 2 sts, LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [LpSt in ea of nxt 3 sts, LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [LpSt in ea of nxt 4 sts, LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [LpSt in ea of nxt 5 sts, LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 8: sc in ea st around   (42 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [LpSt in ea of nxt 6 sts, LpSt-Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (48 sts)
___ Rnds 10-14: sc in ea st around  (48 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 15: [LpSt in ea of nxt 6 sts, LpSt-Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 16: [LpSt in ea of nxt 5 sts, LpSt-Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 17: [LpSt in ea of nxt 4 sts, LpSt-Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 18: [LpSt in ea of nxt 3 sts, LpSt-Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 19: [LpSt in ea of nxt 2 sts, LpSt-Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 20: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 21: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 21 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.



Head:  (Make 1)
with Shocking Pink,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: 3 sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: (Inc in ea of nxt 2 sts, sc in nxt st) twice, Inc in ea of nxt 2 sts, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: (sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st) 3 times, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, (Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st) twice, Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 5 sts  (24 sts)
___ Rnds 5-6: sc in ea st around  (24 sts/ea rnd)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Head to Body.
The easiest place to secure Head would be at Rnd 20, as this has a larger open non-looped surface to see from.  Create little indents for Eyes to sit in on Head.


Ear:  (Make 2)
with Shocking Pink,
Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, (sc, 4 hdc, sc) in st  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Ear to Head.



Eye:  (Make 2)
with Black,
Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, *insert hook into stitch, draw up a loop, yarn over, draw through 1 loop on hook*, repeat * to * twice more, yarn over, draw through all 4 loops on hook, slst in same st.
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Eye to Head.

Optional: with White, add a small point of light to each Eye.


Nose:  with Black, embroider a small nose for your Pygmy Puff. 






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All patterns are released in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodles by K4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. If you should find any errors that you feel need attention, please notify me.

All patterns released from FiberDoodles by K4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. If you wish to share this pattern, please link to the website and/or page - DO NOT re-print or re-post to another website.


Friday, August 21, 2015

Upcoming Auction - Nov 2015

It is not often I take a public 'political stance' on anything.  That is one sure fired way to annoy or offend someone; and when you are in the people-pleasing-business, it's an area that you tend to tread very lightly into.  However this is a subject that I am extremely passionate about - and one that influences so much of my fiber art.

I am sure by now, everyone has heard of "Cecil the Lion" and the horrible occurrence that happened in Zimbabwe in July.  And no matter what your opinion on hunting in general, I think everyone can agree that this was a tragedy that should not have been allowed to have happened and the outcry of compassion, shock and anger has proven what the human species can accomplish when we work together with a single voice for change.



For anyone who missed it - Cecil was a majestic 13-year-old, Southwest African Lion living in the Hwange National Park in S. Africa.  He was part of an Oxford University/Wildlife Conservation Research Unit research project to help study lion populations (living structures, conservation, etc) in the wild. (Lions have declined in the past 3 decades by more than 50% due to humans.)  The research team had been monitoring Cecil since he was a cub and tracking his pride and territory until 01 July 2015.

That was when a MN (US) Dentist paid 50K USD, for the "privilege" of hunting a lion. 
Cecil's death was not a swift death.  He was first wounded by bow and arrow and suffered for nearly 40 hours, before finally being shot with a rifle and killed. This, after he was lead out of the safety of his Park Sanctuary.  I will not/cannot give the details of his death, as they are barbaric and what was done is NOT what a true hunter does with their kills. Cecil was a Trophy to his killer, not an animal, just an object. - This hunt was purely for sport and pleasure and to top it all off - it was ILLEGAL and the local guide & farmer are currently awaiting trial for their roles in the hunt.



Anyone who has followed my blog for a number of years, may remember when I wanted to help Cause an "UpROAR", so this isn't just an emotional thing to fit in with current sentiments or trends - this has been a nearly 10 year journey thus far.  
I have been a passionate supporter of endangered animals for years - from campaigning to help end "canned hunts" and private ownership of exotic animals, to financial support of 'sanctuaries' that take in "exotic pets" and making contributions to endangered wild life refuges that take in the sick and re-release healthy "endangered", "threatened" and "vulnerable" wildlife.  So when I speak about the future, of the legacy we leave behind us; I speak from the heart with a genuine hope that there are many more people who believe just as passionately as I do.


I BEG YOU, please do NOT turn a blind eye.  

It is not someone else's problem - it won't just go away or correct itself.  
100 people saying "no" is barely a blip on the radar, compared to the billions of people on this planet.
10 Million people screaming "No" will get a little more noticed.... 
but 100 BILLION people screaming "THIS CAN'T BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN!!" can really bring about change!! 
 


Once these iconic and majestic animals, that so many just take for granted will always be here/after all, they were here LONG before us; are gone - they are GONE FOR GOOD!  The truth is, we as a human species, have already caused the extinction of many, many magnificent creatures!

Without YOUR intervention and voice, by the time your great granddaughter's daughter is in grade school, the African Lion may be reduced to only a memory in a book...  The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has predicted that African Lions face extinction by the year 2050.  And may other animals on the Endangered List, don't even have that long!

So what does this have to do with crochet?  

Everything and Nothing - all together and at the same time.  Because I crochet, I am blessed with people who read my blog - therefore it is my duty to make sure that people know what is going on... at the very least, if I can alert 10 people to what is happening and they choose to act - then I have reached 10 people - who may reach 10 more people and so on... 
a domino effect that could actually become a beneficial and critical step in stopping the current extinction crisis.

"Only one good thing comes out of this – thousands of people have read the story and have also been shocked. Their eyes opened to the dark side of human nature."

Now, think of some of your favorite amigurumi projects that you've made over the years... and I am willing to bet you that several of your favorite animals can also be found on the Endangered Lists!  

From bats, bears, birds and butterflies to sloths, tigers, lions and sharks - there are so many beautiful creatures that we've made with our hands, hooks and fibers that have made the list. From critically endangered to vulnerable of becoming extinct - these are animals that have a very real threat of existing no more...  during OUR TIME.

But ultimately, what this post has to do with "crochet" is that on 01 November 2015 - I will be holding an auction to raise funds, by crocheting a FDbyK4TT original. 



Roland the Lion Cub from the Friends Series, will be modified as a tribute to Cecil the Lion and will be auctioned off via Facebook for you to own a one of a kind fiber tribute! 

Further details will be forthcoming as this auction gets closer, so please continue to watch for updates.


Cecil may no longer be 'trending' on social media - but he is FAR from forgotten!

Don't want to wait until November to do something to help these animals?  Please visit any of the websites linked within this post to learn more or donate directly to : Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WILDCRU)

Monday, June 24, 2013

Keiko : MY Killer Whale

On yesterday, I briefly introduced you to Keiko, MY Killer Whale
So it only proper to give him a formal introduction today!

My Killer Whale was having so much fun tonight at the beach, playing on the rocks, entertaining the children who were there trying to find relief from the heat and the humidity...
well, he almost forgot he had to come back home with me.
Instead, be began to go back out to the deep blue sea...



a few pounds heavier, from swallowing a few gallons of ocean water (I suppose) and a whole lot saltier than when we left, Keiko is back home safe and sound... and ready for his NEXT adventure.. with you!
Keiko, my Killer Whale, is a big boy!!  This pattern contains 11 pages of pattern instructions, with detail oriented photographs and photo tutorials to help you bring this nearly 24 inch friend to life.  And did I mention he looks really great with his friends Chum, the Great White Shark and Halfpenni the Hammerhead Shark?
To complete this pattern, it is expected that you already know how to crochet using single crochet stitches as well as half double crochet stitches.  You should also know how to crochet in the round, crochet in rows, crochet in the end of rows, crochet using a "chain start", crochet in the round, as well as how to crochet an opening closed.



Keiko, would love to play with your little one or help them learn the mysteries of the ocean.  Create your own Killer Whale and create a unique friend today.



Purchase Keiko, My Killer Whale on Etsy.com
** WARNING ** Young children, toddlers and infants should ALWAYS be supervised when playing with this toy. There may be small pieces that a child can dislodge and there is potential for ingestion or aspiration injuries. Check all toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards. Broken toys can develop small parts which may present the potential for ingestion or aspiration injuries. A toy that cannot be repaired should be thrown away immediately. Please remember to use a yarn which is safe, as young children are likely to put toy in their mouth.

Pattern:
 

Materials Used in Model:

Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0311 White and 0312 Black
Size US 7/4.50mm crochet hook
poly-fil fiberfill
Crochet Needle for sewing
Long Straight Pins for positioning


This pattern is written in English, using US Crochet Terms.
Patterns are sent in PDF form as an attachment to the eMail address that you have on file with PayPal, within 24 hours of your payment. You will need an Adobe Reader, or like software to view written materials.  You can visit http://get.adobe.com/ to find out more about Adobe and it's products.


By ordering any product from FiberDoodles by K4TT, whether by clicking over the internet, telephone, facsimile or otherwise, you agree to the Terms and Conditions of the FiberDoodles by K4TT End User Licensing Agreement or qualification.
Purchasers may not redistribute, resell, and/or translate pattern into another language for reselling. Questions regarding sale of finished items is answered on this FiberDoodles by K4TT Blog, under the heading of EULA.

Please note that there may be certain orders that FiberDoodles by K4TT is unable to accept and must cancel. We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to refuse or cancel any order for any reason. FiberDoodles by K4TT may also require additional verifications or information before accepting any order. You will be contacted if all or any portion of your order is canceled or if additional information is required to accept your order. If your order is canceled after your credit or debit card has been charged, we will issue a credit to your card in the amount of the charge.

Due to the format and ease in reproduction, patterns are non-refundable.

All patterns are sold in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodles by K4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. If you should find any errors that you feel need attention, please notify me.

All patterns purchased from FiberDoodles by K4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. Each pattern is encrypted with identification unique to each individual purchaser.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Preview & Tribute

I slipped on a windbreaker and headed down the hall. Running footsteps came up behind me. I was pretty sure who they belonged to. “I know you too well,” she said, catching up with me.” “What’s really wrong?”
I hesitated. “Well, I don’t know how this sounds, but I saw a picture today in the papers. A dolphin had drowned in a fishing net. From the way its body was tangled in the lines, you could read so much agony. Its eyes were vacant, yes there was still that smile, the one dolphins never lose, even when they die…” My voice trailed off.
She put her hand lightly in mine. “I know. I know.”
“No, you don’t know all of it yet. It’s not just that I felt sad, or had to face the fact that an innocent being had died. Dolphins love to dance—of all the creatures in the sea, that’s their mark. Asking nothing from us, they cavort in the waves while we marvel. They race ahead of ships, not to get there first but to tell us, ‘It’s all meant to be play. Keep to your course, but dance while you do it.’
“So there I was, in the middle of rehearsal, and I thought. ‘They’re killing a dance.’ And then it seemed only right to stop. I can’t keep the dance from being killed, but at least I can pause in memory, as one dancer to another. Does that make any sense?”
©2010 Getty Images/SeaWorld/CNN

I have always been fascinated by this planet's beautiful creatures and often wondered how they view "us".  Perhaps mostly, (and sadly), they see us as an invader into their own environment as "we" continue to progress in ours.  


©1987 Michael Jackson - Visit to Japan

Anyone who is as old as me, remembers seeing the movie Free Willy for the first time - released in 1993 by Warner Brothers.  The story is about a troubled whale taken from his ocean family and an even more troubled boy - both missing something and both finding 'that something' within one another.  
It is a heartwarming story, with 'victory' and happy endings all around - with almost everyone I knew, wishing that THEY could touch and play with a Killer Whale.  It looked fun and exciting... and oh, if only they made backyard pools big enough!
Sadly, that wasn't the a real story - just a Hollywood glamorization... in real life, while "Willy" was eventually 'freed', it didn't have such a happy ending.

This year's tribute is to honor two magnificent beings that I have been blessed to share my time on this Earth with.  Each having it's life restricted, while being admired for their entertainment value and beauty.


Save me
Heal me and bathe me
Softly you say to me
I will be there
But will you be there?

Feed me
Feed me and soothe me
When I'm lonely and hungry
Will you still share?
Will you still care?

Nurse me
Soothe me, don't leave me
When I'm hurting and bleeding
Bruised and bare
Will you still care?

Kiss me
Face me and kiss me
And when my heart is breaking
Will you still care?
Will you be there?

Lift me
Lift me up carefully
I'm weary and falling
I know you're there
But do you still care?
Dancing the Dream (a book of poems and reflections)
©1992 Michael Jackson/Doubleday


©2012 duwendemusic/Michael Jackson's : "Will You Be There" (acappella)

Keiko, my Killer Whale, will be released soon (goal is June 25th) - it is my deepest wish that the beauty of these creatures and the story about a 'longing to be free' inspires you to have a voice for the voiceless.  All the beautiful creatures we share this Earth with, need and deserve our respect, nurturing, protection and advocation.  




Until we learn this, we are no more superior to our animal counterparts, than a rock is to the dirt it rests upon.

Edit:  I received a message asking why I was talking about dolphins but releasing a pattern for an Orca.. simple.. Killer Whales/Orcas ARE Dolphins...

Thursday, May 31, 2012

PREVIEW - KISS Fox & KISS BFF

You've waited so very patiently - since these 2 will be available tomorrow, I wanted to show you the 2 newest doodles.

The KISS Fox has just finished it's "Testing" phase and will be ready for release tomorrow.


and the Re-Release of BFF (Bear's Frightened Friend) as a single will also be available.


Still more to come...

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Perfect Forecast?!


Well, it IS if you are a Gloomy, Sad Donkey!  (Yeah, sadly this is my actual forecast ...)
But, for those of you who have been waiting, it's all about the rainbow hidden within the showers - and that is the reRelease of the K.I.S.S. Sad Donkey.

There have been several requests for the easily customizable 'familiar' looking donkey from the K.I.S.S. Series.  The 2nd to be rePhotographed and ReWorked as not to infringe upon any trademark characters. The K.I.S.S. Sad Donkey is finally ready for you to doodle with.



The  K.I.S.S. Sad Donkey contains 10 pages of pattern instructions, with detail oriented photographs and instructions for both the 'new' version and colors/changes for the tribute item.



Those who already ordered the  K.I.S.S. Sad Donkey, like with Silly Ole' Bear, you are not losing out!  You can contact me via eMail at fiberdoodles [at] gmail [dot] com with your original purchase date and email address, and I will gladly send you out this version of the pattern.  (NOTE: Aside from removal of the trademark colors of the popular character, there is no significant change from the original pattern.)



Order your copy of the K.I.S.S. Sad Donkey today and bring this sweet, but gloomy little donkey into the sunshine.  Sure to bring fun and laughter from your little one.



Purchase KISS Series Sad Donkey on Etsy.com

** WARNING ** Young children, toddlers and infants should ALWAYS be supervised when playing with this toy. There may be small pieces that a child can dislodge and there is potential for ingestion or aspiration injuries. Check all toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards. Broken toys can develop small parts which may present the potential for ingestion or aspiration injuries. A toy that cannot be repaired should be thrown away immediately. Please remember to use a yarn which is safe, as young children are likely to put toy in their mouth.

Pattern:
 

Materials Used in Model:

Red Heart® Classic® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0341 Light Grey, 0883 Spa Blue, 0400 Grey Heather, and 0312 Black

poly-fil fiberfill

Size US G/6-4.25mm crochet hook
Crochet Needle for sewing
Long Straight Pins for positioning


This pattern is written in English, using US Crochet Terms.

Patterns are sent in PDF form as an attachment to the eMail address that you have on file with PayPal, within 24 hours of your payment. You will need an Adobe Reader, or like software to view written materials.  You can visit http://get.adobe.com/ to find out more about Adobe and it's products.



By ordering any product from FiberDoodles by K4TT, whether by clicking over the internet, telephone, facsimile or otherwise, you agree to the Terms and Conditions of the FiberDoodles by K4TT End User Licensing Agreement or qualification.

Purchasers may not redistribute, resell, and/or translate pattern into another language for reselling. Questions regarding sale of finished items is answered on this FiberDoodles by K4TT Blog, under the heading of EULA.


Please note that there may be certain orders that FiberDoodles by K4TT is unable to accept and must cancel. We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to refuse or cancel any order for any reason. FiberDoodles by K4TT may also require additional verifications or information before accepting any order. You will be contacted if all or any portion of your order is canceled or if additional information is required to accept your order. If your order is canceled after your credit or debit card has been charged, we will issue a credit to your card in the amount of the charge.

Due to the format and ease in reproduction, patterns are non-refundable.

All patterns are sold in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodles by K4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. If you should find any errors that you feel need attention, please notify me.

All patterns purchased from FiberDoodles by K4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. Each pattern is encrypted with identification unique to each individual purchaser.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Re-Release: K.I.S.S. - Silly Ole Bear



A Silly ole' Bear - K.I.S.S. Style and he is BACK!
There have been many requests for the easily customizable 'familiar' looking bear from the K.I.S.S. Series.  Finally, I have begun to rework the patterns as not to infringe upon any trademark characters. The K.I.S.S. Silly ole' Bear was the first to get his make-over.



The  K.I.S.S. Silly Ole Bear contains 9 pages of pattern instructions, with detail oriented photographs and instructions for both the 'new' version and colors/changes for the tribute item.



Those who already ordered the  K.I.S.S. Silly ole' Bear, you are not losing out!  You can contact me via eMail at fiberdoodles [at] gmail [dot] com with your original purchase date and email address, and I will gladly send you out this version of the pattern.  (NOTE: Aside from removal of the trademark colors of the popular character, there is no significant change from the original pattern.)




Order your copy of the K.I.S.S. Silly Ole Bear today and customize him for your little bear lover in your life.




Purchase KISS Series Silly Ole Bear on Etsy.com

** WARNING ** Young children, toddlers and infants should ALWAYS be supervised when playing with this toy. There may be small pieces that a child can dislodge and there is potential for ingestion or aspiration injuries. Check all toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards. Broken toys can develop small parts which may present the potential for ingestion or aspiration injuries. A toy that cannot be repaired should be thrown away immediately. Please remember to use a yarn which is safe, as young children are likely to put toy in their mouth.

Pattern:
 

Materials Used in Model:

Red Heart® Classic® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0382 Country Blue, 0313 Aran, 0330 Linen, and 0365 Coffee
poly-fil fiberfill
Size US G/6-4.25mm crochet hook
Crochet Needle for sewing
Long Straight Pins for positioning



This pattern is written in English, using US Crochet Terms.
Patterns are sent in PDF form as an attachment to the eMail address that you have on file with PayPal, within 24 hours of your payment. You will need an Adobe Reader, or like software to view written materials.  You can visit http://get.adobe.com/ to find out more about Adobe and it's products.


By ordering any product from FiberDoodles by K4TT, whether by clicking over the internet, telephone, facsimile or otherwise, you agree to the Terms and Conditions of the FiberDoodles by K4TT End User Licensing Agreement or qualification.
Purchasers may not redistribute, resell, and/or translate pattern into another language for reselling. Questions regarding sale of finished items is answered on this FiberDoodles by K4TT Blog, under the heading of EULA.

Please note that there may be certain orders that FiberDoodles by K4TT is unable to accept and must cancel. We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to refuse or cancel any order for any reason. FiberDoodles by K4TT may also require additional verifications or information before accepting any order. You will be contacted if all or any portion of your order is canceled or if additional information is required to accept your order. If your order is canceled after your credit or debit card has been charged, we will issue a credit to your card in the amount of the charge.

Due to the format and ease in reproduction, patterns are non-refundable.

All patterns are sold in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodles by K4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes or variations in individual work. If you should find any errors that you feel need attention, please notify me.

All patterns purchased from FiberDoodles by K4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. Each pattern is encrypted with identification unique to each individual purchaser.