. “When I see an intarsia knit, I always know the amount of work and time that’s been put in, so the piece feels particularly precious and luxurious. There’s definitely been some love given to each Intarsia sweater.”as decorative colored motifs knitted into a solid color fabric, producing an inlay effect and with patterns on both sides of the fabric being identical. “Intarsia is wonderful if you want to make a knit with a pattern that has multiple colors,” Geyter further explains.
Your sweater will be knitted in one layer, and the colors do not overlap.” The end result will render more intense colors and a sharper design, she adds.All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Mom-and-daughter duo Bernadette and Charlotte de Geyter included intarsia in their F/W 2021 collection with this charming sweater.