KNITTING HELP - QUICK RESPONSE
YARN GUIDE
Unsure about yarn choice?
- Fluffy and light → mohair
- Warm everyday sweater → alpaca
- Holds its shape → wool
HELP THE STITCHES ARE FALLING OFF, WHAT DO I DO?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 🤸♂️
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the patterns digital or physical?
All patterns are delivered as digital PDF files that are downloaded after purchase.
Will I receive the pattern by email?
Yes, you will receive a download link by email immediately after payment.
Which knitting level is right for me?
Our patterns are marked with a level: beginner, beginner plus, and easy intermediate. Read more in the level guide.
What does beginner plus mean?
You can knit knit and purl stitches and want to learn techniques like raglan, lace patterns, or simple textures.
Do I need to knit a swatch?
Yes, we always recommend knitting a swatch to ensure the correct size and fit. See the gauge guide.
Can I use different yarn than stated?
Yes, as long as you achieve the same gauge. Read more in the yarn guide.
What does it mean when yarns are held together?
Some patterns use two qualities simultaneously to combine volume, strength, and softness.
How do I choose the right size?
See the measurement chart in the pattern and compare it with your own measurements. All measurements are given in centimeters.
Can I adjust the length or width?
Yes, most garments can be easily adjusted in length. Width is controlled by size and gauge.
Which needles do I need?
Recommended needle size is stated in the pattern. If the gauge is not correct, change needle size.
Are the garments knitted top-down or bottom-up?
This is stated in each pattern under "Type of knitting".
Can I sell garments I knit from the patterns?
Garments may be sold on a small scale as long as CosyMonday is stated as the design source.
I cannot find my download
Check your spam folder first. Contact us if you still cannot find the email.
What languages are the patterns in?
The patterns are in Norwegian.
Where can I find all patterns?
LEVEL GUIDE
Knitting level – which pattern is right for you?
All patterns from CosyMonday are marked with a level so you can easily find the right project.
Beginner
Suitable for those who can knit and purl and want a simple pattern with clear steps. Little to no assembly.
Beginner plus
For those who master basic techniques and want to learn something new, such as raglan decreases, lace patterns, or simple textures.
Intermediate
Suitable for those who are comfortable with increases, decreases, and more advanced techniques.
Use the filter on all patterns to find the level that suits you.
KNITTING VIDEOS
Free educational knitting videos for all levels. Learn basic techniques, advanced techniques and solve problems with our step-by-step video tutorials.
YARN GUIDE
Yarn Guide – Mohair, Wool, and Alpaca
Yarn choice affects the look, fit, and warmth of your project. Here's a simple overview:
Mohair
Light, fluffy, and adds volume. Perfect for sweaters, boleros, and hats with a soft aesthetic.
Alpaca
Warm, soft, and durable. Provides a more matte and structured result than mohair.
Wool
Elastic and shape-retaining. Well-suited for garments that need to hold their shape.
Yarn Combinations
Many patterns use two qualities together to combine volume, strength, and softness.
See patterns by yarn in all patterns.
Choose the right yarn for your knitting project – mohair, wool, and alpaca. Learn about properties, warmth, and fit for perfect results.
WHICH YARN SHOULD I CHOOSE
Yarn Guide – Mohair, Wool, and Alpaca
Yarn choice affects the look, fit, and warmth of your project. Here’s a simple overview to help you choose the right yarn.
Mohair
Light, fluffy, and adds volume. Perfect for sweaters, boleros, and hats with a soft and airy look.
Alpaca
Warm, soft, and durable. Provides a more matte and textured result than mohair, and is well-suited for everyday wear.
Wool
Elastic and shape-retaining. Ideal for garments that need to maintain their shape over time.
What should I choose?
- If you want a fluffy and light sweater → choose mohair
- If you want a warm and soft everyday sweater → choose alpaca
- If you need a garment that holds its shape well → choose wool
Combining yarns
Many patterns use two qualities together to combine volume, strength, and softness. Several CosyMonday patterns are designed for double-stranding to achieve the correct fit and look.
| Yarn | Warmth | Elasticity | Fluff | Texture |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mohair | Medium | Low | High | Soft |
| Alpaca | High | Low | Low | Matte |
| Wool | Medium | High | Low | Shape-retaining |
See patterns by yarn in all patterns.
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT YARN CHOICE
Common Questions about Yarn Choice
Does mohair itch?
Mohair feels light and airy but can feel a bit prickly for sensitive skin. Feel free to use a soft thread together with mohair for a more comfortable garment.
Can I substitute yarn in a pattern?
Yes, but make sure the gauge is correct. Choose yarn with a similar yardage and recommended needle size.
Why is double strand used?
Double strand provides the right volume, better fit, and a more even look. Many CosyMonday patterns are designed for this.
Which is warmest: mohair, alpaca, or wool?
Alpaca is the warmest, while wool provides the best elasticity and mohair gives the most volume.
Get answers to common questions about yarn choices – from mohair and alpaca to yarn substitutions and double strands. Learn how to choose the right yarn for your knitting projects.
YARN ALTERNATIVES PER PATTERN
Yarn Alternatives
You can use different yarn qualities as long as the gauge is correct. Here are some suggested alternatives:
- Original fluffy look: mohair together with a thin wool or alpaca
- More structure and less fluff: alpaca or wool only
- Softer against the skin: alpaca together with silk or merino wool
Remember to always knit a swatch before you start.
NEEDLE AND GAUGE GUIDE
Needle and gauge
The correct needle size and gauge are crucial for the garment to have the correct measurements.
What is knitting gauge?
The number of stitches and rows per 10 x 10 cm. This determines the size of the garment.
How to knit a swatched sample
Cast on at least 20 stitches and knit approx. 15 cm. Measure in the middle of the swatch without stretching it.
If you have too many stitches
Go up in needle size.
If you have too few stitches
Go down in needle size.
See patterns filtered by needle in all patterns.
