Thursday, July 9, 2009

Missoni Verde

***###***!!! Thats the sound of me unpicking for a third time! I have been working on a long cardigan jacket using wonderful Missoni wool knit from Tessutis. The picture uses the same pattern, but mine is "Verdi" which uses a rich palette of Autumn greens, rust and browns. This fabric cost a fortune, but I was smitten and had to have it.

The structure of the jacket is based on BWOF 04/08 125.

Given the knit fabric, I've made some changes to the neckline and front opening and have made my cardigan much longer. This pattern appealed because it allowed me to play with the directions of the stripes (a nod to Missoni) and to add contrast piping in burnt red wool to define the structure. It is the piping that created the fuss but it was worth doing. Hope to finish and post pictures of the garment this weekend.

5 comments:

  1. An ambitious project! I have some Missoni and have yet to take the plunge to choose a pattern, cut and sew. I am eager to see your project and this just might be the kick I need to get moving!

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  2. I used a Missoni wool bouclé for the coat I made last year. Good luck with this project. I think it will be stunning.

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  3. Oooh, I am really intrigued by the pattern you are using and your comment about playing with the directions of the stripes and adding contrast piping in burnt red wool to define the structure. It sounds like your cardigan it is going to be wonderful. I hope you can work through the issues requiring the unpicking, so we can see finished project.

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  4. Woooowwwww..... Missoni wool knit..... it will be fabulous.....

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  5. sounds awesome! i really look forward to it :)

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