Hand-Knitted Garment Manufacturing
Expertly Crafted for Orders Up to 1000+

From Sketch to Sample in 5–6 Weeks

Turn Your Hand-Knit Vision
into Runway Reality

Commercial-scale production with couture-level artisan craftsmanship

Every garment starts with a conversation. Your sketch, a reference image, is an idea that’s not yet fully formed. That’s where we come in.

You’re imagining something that can’t be machine-made. Something with soul, texture, and a story that your customers will actually want to retell. Most designers haven’t worked with hand-knitting before – and that’s exactly why our process exists.

“Most designers haven’t worked with hand-knitting before,” says Danielle Chiel, who founded KOCO after Australian legislation made home-based knitting production impossible. “Our role is to translate what you’re imagining into something our artisans can create and to show that hand-knitting can meet commercial fashion demands.”

We translate your vision into garments crafted by hand by artisans in rural Tamil Nadu, garment by garment, stitch by stitch. No electricity. No industrial washing. Just human skill and the integrity that only hand-made clothing can deliver.

Trusted by 200+ Fashion Brands

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Why Fashion Brands Choose KOCO

One Artisan, One Garment

Every piece made entirely by a single maker from first stitch to last – their name and story included.

Meet the Maker

QR-coded swing tags connect your customers to the woman who hand-knitted their garment.

Zero Electricity, Zero Compromise

No machines. No industrial washing. 94% lower carbon footprint than machine-knit alternatives.

1 to 1000+ Pieces

No minimums. Pure scalability. The same artisan quality, whether you need one prototype or a whole collection.

YOUR JOURNEY: CONCEPT TO COLLECTION

From Designer Sketch to Artisan-Made Collection

We’ve worked with 200+ fashion brands over 15 years, and while every project is unique, the journey follows a proven path. Here’s what to expect when you partner with KOCO.

Starting with Swatches

Once we’ve discussed your concept, the first step is to create a swatch. This isn’t just a formality. It’s how we discover what your design will actually feel like.

A swatch shows us drape, weight, texture, and how the yarn behaves with your chosen stitch pattern. Things you simply can’t predict on paper. We’ll make as many variations as needed until you’re confident we’ve captured your vision.

You can choose from our stitch library of over 500 patterns.  There is everything from textured knits to openwork, cables, and colourwork. If you’ve a specific requirement not in our library, we’ll work with you to develop a custom adaptation.

Over 15 years, KOCO has built this extensive pattern library through partnerships with designers who pushed the boundaries of what people think can be hand-knitted.

Typical swatch development: 1–2 weeks
Cost: Starting at AU $25 per swatch.

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Pattern Writing Makes It Repeatable

Before anyone picks up needles, every garment gets written as a detailed pattern. Not rough notes. Proper, row-by-row instructions for each size and every stitch pattern.

This is what makes hand-knitting commercially viable.

Patterns guarantee consistency. They mean a 30-piece capsule and a 200-piece collection can be made to exactly the same standard, season after season. It’s the system that lets designers trust us with their production.

Here’s what makes our pattern system unique:

  • Each size gets its own pattern document (not combined multi-size patterns that confuse artisans). We write out every stitch.  There are no abbreviations that require interpretation. Patterns run 50+ pages for complex designs, compared with the industry standard of 4–5 pages.
  • To the best of our knowledge, KOCO is the only hand-knitting unit in the world where artisans read detailed written patterns. Most hand-knit suppliers work from sketches, which is why consistency is nearly impossible at scale.
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“Patterns are our safety net. They guarantee that every knitter produces the same result. That’s why designers trust us.”
~ Danielle Chiel, Founder, KOCO Knitting

Pattern development: One to two weeks per design.
Cost: Starting at AUD $200 depending on style.

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Sampling: Getting It Right Before Production

The first full garment we make is always a sample, knitted by a single artisan from start to finish.

We photograph it, measure it, and send it to you for review.

Adjustments are normal at this stage. A higher neckline, narrower sleeves, a softer edge, and a different colour.

Each change is tracked with detailed images and measurements, ensuring everyone stays on the same page.

We’ll make as many sample iterations as needed. Most designs are approved after 2–3 samples, but we’ve completed seven revisions for particularly complex pieces. Your satisfaction matters more than rushing to production.

Sample production: 5–6 weeks per sample

Production: One Artisan, One Garment

When production starts, each artisan takes on a whole garment, from casting on to finishing. This isn’t a factory assembly line where one person makes sleeves, and another makes fronts.

Supervisors check measurements at set points along the way – after the body, after the sleeves, before final assembly.

Every piece gets photographed and logged before it leaves India. You know exactly what’s been made and when it’s shipped.

Even at scale, the whole process stays manual:

  • No electricity for knitting, joining, or finishing
  • No industrial washing that shrinks or distorts garments
  • No powered pressing or blocking that crushes the hand-knit texture
  • No chemical treatments in finishing

 

Our artisans work in naturally lit spaces, walk to their workplaces, and use only bamboo or timber needles and their hands. That reduces nearly all energy and water use associated with conventional manufacturing.

Production timelines:

  • Up to 100 pieces: 8–10 weeks
  • 100–500 pieces: 12–14 weeks
  • 500–1000+ pieces: Custom timeline, typically 16–20 weeks
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Your Project Timeline at a Glance

Initial Design Consultation

We discuss your concept, yarn preferences, and stitch options from our library. This creates shared understanding before work begins.

Physical Swatch Development

Swatches are knitted to show how yarn and stitch interact. You see drape, weight, and texture before committing to the sample garment.

Written Pattern Development

Detailed row-by-row instructions are written for each size. This guarantees consistency across every garment in your order.

Knitting the Sample Garment

An artisan knits the full prototype from start to finish. Comprehensive photography documents every detail for your review.

Ready to Start Your Project?

Book a free 30-minute consultation to discuss your collection.

Trusted by over 200 Fashion Brands Worldwide

“KOCO’s artisan approach gave our collection an authenticity that resonates deeply with our conscious consumers. The quality is impeccable, and knowing each garment has one maker’s story behind it elevates our entire brand narrative.”

“We needed 45 hand-knitted pieces for our FW24 collection – too few for any factory. KOCO delivered flawless quality with zero compromises. The process was transparent from first swatch to final delivery.”

WHO WE'RE BUILT FOR

Who We Work With (And Why They Choose Hand-Knitting)

Before anyone picks up needles, every garment gets written as a detailed pattern. Not rough notes. Proper, row-by-row instructions for each size and every stitch pattern.

Emerging Designers Frustrated by Factory Minimums

Your challenge:
You’ve got a vision for 50 hand-knitted pieces, not 500. Factories won’t take on small runs, but you know your customers will pay a premium for artisan-quality products, and you need to test-market demand before committing to large quantities.

How KOCO solves this:
We start with quantities of one. Launch with a 10-piece capsule to test customer response. Scale to 100+ pieces once you’ve proven demand. The same quality system, the same artisans, the same attention to detail, whether you order 10 or 1000.

Real example:
[Brand name] launched with 30 pieces across three designs. Customer response exceeded expectations. They’re now producing 400+ pieces per season with KOCO and have never looked back.

"I needed 30 pieces to test market demand. KOCO made it possible without gambling on huge minimums. Now we're scaling confidently because we know the quality is bulletproof."

Person knitting surrounded by colorful yarn.

Established Brands Seeking Authentic Sustainability Stories

Your challenge:
Your customers are asking hard questions about supply chains, carbon footprints, and worker conditions. You need transparency and verifiable impact, not greenwashing. You want your garments to have authentic stories worth telling.

How KOCO solves this:
Every KOCO garment includes the artisan’s name, photo, and story – verifiable, authentic, human. QR codes on swing tags link to profiles showing exactly who made the garment, which village she lives in, and how her life has changed through employment.

  • Artisan working conditions (centralised hubs, not hidden home production)
  • Environmental impact data (94% lower carbon vs. machine-knitting)
  • Photos and videos throughout production
  • Life cycle assessment data for your sustainability reporting

"The swing tags that connect our customers to the women who made their jumpers? That's the differentiator we've been searching for. Our customers literally cry when they read the artisan stories."

Woman knitting a white sweater.

Eco-Conscious Labels Measuring Real Impact

Your challenge:
You’re tired of “sustainable” claims with no data. You need actual numbers for your impact reports and customers who scrutinise every environmental claim. You can’t afford accusations of greenwashing.

How KOCO solves this:
Hand-knitting eliminates 94% of carbon emissions compared to machine production:

Machine-knitted garment: 5–8kg CO2e per kg of fabric*
KOCO hand-knitted garment: 0.3kg CO2e per kg of fabric**

*Includes electricity for machines, hot water washing, steam pressing, and chemical finishing
**Air freight from India to the UK included

Even accounting for international shipping, a KOCO jumper has a smaller total footprint than a machine-knitted one made closer to market. The emissions saved by avoiding electricity and washing outweigh the transport emissions.

Additional environmental benefits:

  • Zero electricity in production (no machines, no powered finishing)
  • Zero water waste (no industrial washing or dyeing processes)
  • Zero chemical finishing (no fabric treatments, no blocking chemicals)
  • Minimal fabric waste (precise hand-knitting, no cutting losses)
  • Longer garment lifespan (hand-knit quality = valued more = kept longer)
Cozy oversized cream-colored sweater.

Yarn Producers & Textile Designers

Your challenge:
You produce beautiful yarn but need stunning finished pieces to showcase its potential. You need expert pattern writing, prototype development, and samples that sell the yarn’s story to designers and retailers.

How KOCO solves this:
We’re yarn enthusiasts who understand how different fibres behave in hand-knitting. We can:

  • Develop patterns that showcase your yarn’s unique qualities
  • Create prototype garments for your lookbooks and trade shows
  • Test yarn behaviour across different stitch patterns
  • Provide technical feedback for yarn development
  • Scale to small production runs for flagship store displays

We work with yarn suppliers from Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, Peru, and beyond. Many of our artisans have knitted with nearly every commercially available hand-knit yarn.

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Small to Medium Fashion Enterprises

Your challenge:
You’re caught between machine knitting (too expensive, minimums too high, can’t achieve certain textures) and unreliable hand-knit suppliers (inconsistent quality, no systems, hard to scale).

How KOCO solves this:
We’ve built the systems that let hand-knitting work at a commercial scale:

  • Consistency through written patterns (not sketches or verbal instructions)
  • Quality control at every stage (checkpoints, photography, transparent documentation)
  • Scalability without loss of quality (1 to 1000+ pieces, same standards)
  • Reliable timelines (we’ve delivered 200+ collections on time over 15 years)
  • True flexibility (adjust quantities, add colourways, modify designs mid-season)

You get artisan quality with factory reliability – the best of both worlds.

Person in cozy sweater outdoors.

Recent Projects: From Concept to Runway

32-Piece Capsule Collection


Client: [Emerging Australian Designer]


Challenge: Launch debut collection with a limited budget, test 4 designs

Solution: 8 sizes per design, custom-dyed Australian Merino
Timeline: 12 weeks from first consultation to delivery
Outcome: Featured in [Fashion Week], sold out within 3 weeks, expanded to a 200-piece FW25 order

800-Piece Seasonal Production


Client: [Established European Brand]

Challenge: Scale hand-knit signature pieces while maintaining artisan story

Solution: 2 core designs in 6 colourways, mohair-silk blend
Timeline: Staggered production across 14 weeks
Outcome: Zero quality issues, 100% on-time delivery, customer retention rate 94%

Bespoke Men’s Knitwear


Client: [Luxury Menswear Brand]

Challenge: Hand-knitted pieces to complement bespoke tailoring service
Solution: Made-to-measure system, 15+ measurements per garment
Timeline: 6-week production per piece
Outcome: $800–$1,200 retail price point, waiting list of 6+ months

WHY HAND-KNITTING MAKES ENVIRONMENTAL SENSE

The Carbon Footprint Reality

Machine-knitted garments require electricity to operate the machines; they are then washed and pressed with hot water, steam, and chemicals. All of that adds up to 5-8 kg of carbon emissions per kilogram of fabric.

Hand-knitting skips that entire stage.

The Data:
Machine-knitted garment: 5–8kg CO2e per kg of fabric*
KOCO hand-knitted garment: 0.3kg CO2e per kg**
*Includes electricity for industrial knitting machines, hot water washing and dyeing, steam pressing, chemical finishing treatments, and factory operations
**Includes hand-knitting labour, bamboo needle production, shipping from India to the UK, and all handling

Even when you factor in air freight from India to London, a KOCO jumper has 94% lower total carbon footprint than a machine-knitted one made closer to market.

The emissions saved by avoiding electricity, industrial washing, and chemical finishing outweigh the emissions from transport.

Additional Impact:
Because people tend to value hand-knitted pieces more (they know the story and the maker), they keep them longer. That reduces waste over time and further decreases lifetime environmental impact.

Woman knitting in colorful attire.

One Garment, One Artisan

Each piece is made entirely by a single maker who takes pride in their work.

Most garment manufacturers split production among multiple workers: one cuts, another sews sleeves, and another finishes. It’s efficient, but nobody owns the final product.

At KOCO, each artisan knits a complete garment from first stitch to last. She owns it. Her name goes on it. She photographs it before it leaves India.

This creates:

  • Better quality (one person maintains consistent tension throughout)
  • Greater pride (her name is on it – she cares about perfection)
  • Authentic stories (your customer connects with a real person, not a factory)
  • Skill development (artisans learn complete garment construction, not just one step)

Meet the Artisan Who Made Your Garment

Every garment is knitted by a single artisan from start to finish. If you would like to meet the women who knit for your collection, we can arrange a Zoom call with a translator. Please let us know.

Women knitting colorful yarn together.

5-6 Week Prototypes

Fast turnaround without compromising
on quality or ethics.

Many hand-knit suppliers quote 12–16 weeks for prototypes. KOCO’s systematic approach and experienced artisans consistently deliver samples in 5–6 weeks.

Why it matters:

Fashion moves fast. Missing your window means missing the season. We understand that prototypes aren’t just about quality – they’re about timing.

WHAT YOU GET AS A KOCO PARTNER

Beyond Manufacturing: Your Complete Partnership Package

When you work with KOCO, you’re not just outsourcing production. You’re gaining a strategic partner invested in your brand’s success.

Partnership Area What You Receive
Marketing Assets to Tell Your Story

Your customers care about how their clothing is made. We provide everything you need to tell an authentic, compelling story:

  • Artisan photography and video footage from production
  • Behind-the-scenes documentation at every stage
  • Sustainability data and impact metrics for your reporting
  • Brand partnership logo for your website and marketing
  • Co-branded social media content ready to share
  • Life cycle assessment data for carbon footprint disclosure
  • Artisan story templates for product pages
  • Swing tag design files for your branding integration
Technical Support Throughout
  • Dedicated project manager for your account
  • WhatsApp access to production team for real-time updates
  • Detailed updates with photos at key production milestones
  • English-language pattern writers based in Australia (founder Danielle)
  • Video calls for complex problem-solving when needed
  • Yarn sourcing assistance from our global network
  • Technical knitting advice for design development
Long-Term Partnership Benefits
  • Pattern library for repeat orders (no re-development costs)
  • Preferred production scheduling for established partners
  • Volume pricing as your brand grows
  • First access to new yarn innovations and techniques
  • Annual impact report showing lives changed through your orders
  • Invitation to visit hubs in India and meet your artisans
  • Collaborative design sessions for new collection development
Marketing Assets to Tell Your Story

Your customers care about how their clothing is made. We provide everything you need to tell an authentic, compelling story:

  • Artisan photography and video footage from production
  • Behind-the-scenes documentation at every stage
  • Sustainability data and impact metrics for your reporting
  • Brand partnership logo for your website and marketing
  • Co-branded social media content ready to share
  • Life cycle assessment data for carbon footprint disclosure
  • Artisan story templates for product pages
  • Swing tag design files for your branding integration
Technical Support Throughout
  • Dedicated project manager for your account
  • WhatsApp access to production team for real-time updates
  • Detailed updates with photos at key production milestones
  • English-language pattern writers based in Australia (founder Danielle)
  • Video calls for complex problem-solving when needed
  • Yarn sourcing assistance from our global network
  • Technical knitting advice for design development
Long-Term Partnership Benefits
  • Pattern library for repeat orders (no re-development costs)
  • Preferred production scheduling for established partners
  • Volume pricing as your brand grows
  • First access to new yarn innovations and techniques
  • Invitation to visit hubs in India and meet your artisans
  • Collaborative design sessions for new collection development

WHY THIS MATTERS BEYOND THE GARMENTS

Experience. Connect. Transform.

When you partner with KOCO, three transformations happen simultaneously:

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Your Customers Experience Something Different

They experience hand-knitted fashion that feels unmistakably different – softer, more textured, more human than machine-made alternatives.

The moment they put on a KOCO garment, they feel the difference. Hand-knitting creates depth, drape, and texture that machines simply cannot replicate. It’s the tactile equivalent of hearing live music versus a recording.

They’re not just buying clothing. They’re buying an experience of craftsmanship that’s increasingly rare in modern fashion.

They Connect with Real People

Your customers connect with Lakshmi, Samundeeshwari, Revathy, or one of 80 artisans whose photo and story accompany every garment.

Not “village women” abstractly. Not factory workers anonymously. Real people with names, faces, villages, families, dreams.

When your customer scans the QR code on their swing tag, they read:

“My name is Revathy. I’ve worked with KOCO for 5 years. Before KOCO, I worked 6 hours a day in the sun at a dam construction site. Now I work in a hub near my house, and I’m home when my children return from school. I’m learning English by reading patterns, and I’m teaching my daughter. My husband tells me he’s proud of how I manage everything. This garment took me 23 hours to complete from first stitch to last.”

That connection transforms a transaction into a relationship. Your customer becomes invested in Revathy’s story. They care for their garment differently. They wear it with pride. They tell their friends.

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Her Life Transforms

Their purchase transforms a woman’s life in rural Tamil Nadu.

Before KOCO:

  • Seasonal agricultural labour or construction work
  • No formal education beyond primary school
  • Financial dependence on husband or male family members
  • No opportunity for skill development
  • Domestic responsibilities with no personal income
  • Limited voice in household decisions

After KOCO:

  • Stable, year-round employment in her own village
  • Learning English literacy through pattern reading
  • Financial independence with a personal bank account
  • Skill development in artisan craftsmanship
  • Contributing 50%+ of household income
  • Negotiating power at home and confidence to make decisions
  • Breaking cycles of poverty that existed for generations

This isn’t charity. It’s business that changes lives.

Real Stories from Our Artisans

"Before KOCO, my husband gave me money when I needed groceries. Now I have my own money. When my children ask for something, I can buy it myself. I feel proud."

"I used to work at the dam construction site, 6 hours in the sun. Now I knit in a room with my friends, and I'm home when my children return from school. Everything changed."

"The school principal refused to let my son transfer schools even though my husband was violent. After working at KOCO and learning to speak up, I went back to the principal and demanded the transfer certificate. She gave it to me immediately. That was the beginning of my new life."

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you match our existing knitwear quality?

We work with brands that expect a luxury-level finish. Our 7-month artisan apprenticeship and detailed pattern system ensure consistency that meets or exceeds machine-knit standards.

Unlike other hand-knit suppliers who work from sketches, our written patterns eliminate interpretation errors. Each size includes a 50+ page pattern document with row-by-row instructions.

Brands like Jil Sander and AGR trust us with their collections. Quality isn’t a hope — it’s a guarantee built into our system.

What’s your typical lead time?

Prototypes: 5–6 weeks from approved swatch

Production (up to 100 pieces): 8–10 weeks
100–200 pieces: 10–12 weeks
200–500 pieces: 12–14 weeks
Larger orders: Custom timeline

Custom yarn dyeing adds 2–3 weeks. We’ve delivered 200+ collections over 15 years with a 98% on-time delivery rate.

Do you have minimum order requirements?

No minimums. Start with a single prototype or 10-piece capsule to test market demand.

Many designers begin with 20–30 pieces to validate demand before scaling to larger production.

How do I know the artisans are treated ethically?

  • Centralised production hubs (no hidden home work)
  • Above-minimum wage pay rates
  • Paid 7-month apprenticeships (English & maths included)
  • Medical insurance for all artisans
  • No child labour
  • Safe, naturally lit working environments

How do you ensure consistency across large orders?

  • Written patterns for every size
  • Tension swatches before each garment
  • Measurement checkpoints at body, sleeves, assembly
  • Photography of every finished piece
  • Centralised hub production with supervisors
  • Bamboo/timber needles only

Result: 99.2% of garments pass final quality control on first inspection.

What payment terms do you offer?

Standard:
30% deposit → 40% after sample approval → 30% before shipping

Established partners: 50/50 or Net 30 (by approval)

All invoicing in AUD.

How do we handle quality issues?

Issues are rare (<1%), but when they occur:

  • Photographic documentation
  • Root-cause assessment
  • Remake, refund, or rush replacement

98.6% of our orders have zero quality issues.

Have More Questions?

The best way to get specific answers is to schedule a consultation with Danielle.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOU BOOK A CONSULTATION?

Your Free Consultation: What to Expect

We don’t believe in hard selling. The consultation is genuinely exploratory, and many designers tell us it’s valuable even if they don’t proceed immediately.

The 30-Minute Call:

You’ll speak directly with Danielle Chiel (not a sales rep)

Founder of KOCO with 15+ years experience and 200+ brand partnerships.

Design feasibility review

What’s achievable, what’s complex, and what works best for hand-knitting.

Transparent pricing

Indicative numbers based on real production experience — not vague estimates.

Realistic timelines

Clear mapping of sampling, refinement, and production stages.

No pressure, no obligation

You decide if it’s the right fit — we don’t chase.

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How Designers Typically Come Prepared:

Sketches or reference images

Approximate quantities

Target launch timeline

Budget parameters (if known)

What Happens If We’re a Good Fit:

  1. Swatch development: physical yarn and stitch samples
  2. You approve swatches to confirm look and feel
  3. Pattern writing begins for each size
  4. Prototype garment knitted and shipped
  5. Refinement based on your feedback
  6. Production begins once sample is perfect
  7. Delivery with swing tags and documentation

Ready to Explore What's Possible?

Book your free 30-minute consultation
with Danielle Chiel.

Typical response time: Within 8 hours (Australian business hours)

Aligned with 9 UN Sustainable Development Goals

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Aligned with 9 UN Sustainable Development Goals

KOCO meets the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.

What Fashion Brands Say About Working with KOCO

"KOCO transformed how we think about production. Every garment tells a real story, and our customers feel that authenticity immediately. The quality is unmatched, and knowing we're changing women's lives in India adds depth to our brand that money can't buy."

"We've worked with factories across Asia and Europe. KOCO is different. The transparency, the communication, the genuine quality care – it's what fashion manufacturing should be. Our customers regularly message us after reading the artisan stories. That's brand loyalty you can't manufacture."

"I was sceptical about hand-knitting on a commercial scale. KOCO proved me wrong. 450 pieces delivered on time, zero quality issues, and our stockists couldn't believe they were hand-knitted. The consistency rivals any machine knit I've worked with."

"Danielle's technical knowledge is extraordinary. She saved us from making expensive mistakes, suggested alternatives we hadn't considered, and delivered exactly what we envisioned. The consultation alone was worth it, but the final garments exceeded expectations."

"Our customers are increasingly conscious about supply chains. KOCO's swing tags linking to artisan profiles provide the transparency we need. We're not making vague 'ethical' claims – we're showing real people with real names whose lives are changing. That authenticity is priceless."

Bringing Your Vision into Form

Design and development at KOCO aren’t abstract ideas. They’re tangible, traceable, and built on trust.

Each garment carries one maker’s skill and the integrity of sustainable craftsmanship. When you see your sketch become a garment ready for the runway or the shop floor, it’s more than production.

It’s collaboration that changes how fashion gets made.

“Fashion is full of ideas. Our role is to bring those ideas into form. When a designer sees their sketch become a garment that can be worn, that’s when it all comes together.”
— Danielle Chiel, Founder, KOCO Knitting

Start Your Hand-Knit Journey

At KOCO Knitting, we will guide you through the process
of producing your exceptional knitwear range.

Whether you’re designing your first hand-knitted piece or scaling a collection to 1000+, the conversation starts here.

KOCO Knitting's Hand-Knit Services
for Designers and Brands

Hand-Knitted Garment Manufacturing

Expertly Crafted for Orders Up to 1000+

Small Order Custom Hand-Knits

Pattern Writing and Production

Yarn Sourcing
and Supply

Access to Yarns From Around the World