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Making the Miu Top – Knitting Pattern Review

Knitting pattern for the Miu Top, featuring a cozy, textured design perfect for spring and fall wear.

I saw the Miu Top by Una Gil on Instagram and thought it looked cute, so I made it. 

Here’s the cover photo for the pattern.

This top is a little out of character for me style-wise, but I’m trying to upgrade my closet, so I want to take a chance on some new silhouettes.

It has a wider neckline than I normally like, and it’s a sleeveless top. I don’t like wearing sleeveless tops so I’ll probably always wear a thin layer underneath. 

Before I talk about the pattern, let’s talk about the yarn. It’s Harrisville Designs Nightshade yarn. 

Yarn skeins in dark shades of purple, black, and teal for knitting projects.

I spotted it at the Rose City Yarn Crawl this year, and I thought it was so gorgeous that I had to make something with it. These yarns are black wool marbled with another color. It gives them an almost black look, but in the sun or other bright light, the color is more visible. I originally wanted the color VCR, which was a nice green color, but they didn’t have enough in stock. I ended up going with Talk Radio, which is their purple. 

Hand-dyed purple and black yarn from Harrisville Designs.

It knits up well. It’s not a superwash wool, so it felts together pretty quickly. On the one hand, that makes a nice dense fabric, on the other, it’s a pain if you need to rip anything out. The yarn felt rough when I worked with it, but it blocked much softer. I have worn thin layers under the top when I’ve worn it out, so I’m not sure how itchy it is when worn against bare skin. 

DISCLAIMER ABOUT THIS YARN. As pretty as it may be, I had major problems with it breaking. It didn’t seem like the kind of yarn that would break so easily. (It’s 3ply, not single ply, which is where I usually run into breakage problems.) The yarn broke twice when I was trying to cast on. It also broke while I was knitting when I was pulling some from the ball in my project bag. In addition to that, it broke MULTIPLE times when I tried to seam the shoulders. I ended up getting the seams sewn, but it took a few tries and an extremely gentle hand. On their website, someone left a review about breakage that seemed similar to what I experienced, and the company responded saying it wasn’t normal. Maybe I just got a bad batch. Honestly, the colors are so pretty that I would still work with it again, I’d just be mindful of the breakage and be cautious from the beginning. 

The top itself worked up quickly. It’s worked bottom up. The waistband is worked in the round until you get to the underarms, then you split the front and back and work them flat. Once you work the front and back to the length that you want, you seam the shoulders and you’re done! 

Knitting pattern for the Miu Top, featuring a cozy, textured design perfect for spring and fall.

Overall I like the fit. I made a size medium, and I used two full skeins, and then part of a third. 

I’m still undecided about the wide neckline.

Making the Miu Top knitting pattern, featuring a colorful ombre hair style and cozy dark sweater.

I might go back and sew up a bit more of the shoulder seam (although I don’t know if I want to fight with the yarn again).

Final review…

The pattern is great – easy to follow, very adaptable, exactly what the cover image shows. I’m not 100% sold on the silhouette for me, but that’s nothing to do with the pattern itself.

The yarn is lovely and the color is beautiful. I’d use it again, but with caution in case the breakage issue wasn’t a one-time weirdness.

4 COMMENTS

  1. 🧵tanita SAYS...

    Okay, wow. That Nightshade yarn is amazing (The Talk Radio shade is the color I strive for with my hair dye! And did I need to look on the Harrisville site and see their beginner looms? No, I did not. And yet…)! I wouldn’t have given the pattern a second glance from the image because I also don’t love sleeveless, but somehow, it works perfectly. I love a sweater that is shaped, but not tight, and maybe the yarn being felt-y makes it hug you better instead of just hanging. Yay for finishing, and I hope you decide it’s a win for your wardrobe. (Good luck with the neckline…)

    • Jo Gratz SAYS...

      I LOVE the nightshade colors. I’m already thinking of what I could make with them next. On the Harrisville website they also have “dayshades” that are the white versions of the nightshades. They have a smaller color range, but I think the nightshades green and the dayshades green would look great together.

  2. MADELINE l NEWTON SAYS...

    looks great …great color…

    • Jo Gratz SAYS...

      Thanks!