I’m thrilled to introduce a new mens sweater pattern today. The Brownstone Pullover has been a long time coming – I finished it in late Fall but have only recently been able to clear my head enough to put it through the pattern-creation gauntlet. The benefit of its long shelf-life, I guess, is that the garment has gotten a lot of field-testing. I could barely stop wearing it this winter. It works wonderfully with a collared shirt and wool jacket or overcoat.

The sweater is a classic style with a ribbed shawl collar worked from a deep rectangular neck opening. Raglan shaping makes for a nice fit in the shoulders while still remaining comfortable and casual. It’s a great garment for layering into various wardrobe combinations and more importantly, it’s fun to knit.

The sweater is worked seamlessly, in the round, from the bottom up. The collar is picked up directly from the completed body and shaped using short-rows, making the entire garment a one-piece construction.

The wooden toggles and twisted cord button loop details add a special touch and look wonderful with Shelter. The sample shown here was knit in our Woodsmoke heather.

The pattern is written for sizes S-XXL and recommends 3-5 inches of positive ease. I almost always have a stockinette-based garment project somewhere in my knitting baskets, for those days when autopilot knitting is required. I think this is a great project for that spot, while maintaining just enough detailing to keep it from monotony.

I hope you enjoy it!
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Resources: Pattern is available through Brooklyn Tweed and Ravelry. Shelter yarn is available here.
I saw your pics of this sweater at you Churchmouse event a month ago and am so excited to see that you have released the pattern now. I love the classic styling.
I’ve been looking for the right sweater to knit my husband, and I think this is it. You never let me down.
I was recently looking for a sweater pattern for The Engineer. This may just do the trick. Great pictures!
Well…I think that you have just helped me with another Christmas gift! Great pattern…will look fantastic on my son!
Maria
this is just gorgeous! love it.
Oh, I wish my husband wasn’t so hot-blooded – he’d look awesome in this sweater, but he doesn’t wear them because he’d overheat.
Looks like an awesome sweater! I like the shawl collar.
Positively GORGEOUS! And the sweater’s pretty hot, too!
Perfect male sweater pattern (though it would look great on a woman too.) My husband Chris has recently taken up knitting and he’s been looking for a pattern exactly like this to knit. Thanks!
OMG, this is like the fastest pattern purchase I’ve ever did. I saw it, showed it to my husband (“ISNT IT PRETTY? I’LL MAKE ONE FOR YOU!”) and then straight to paypal. =P
You have enough yarn now!!! Hurray! Glad to see it’s available….
I can’t wait to get it on the needles. It looked on awesome when you posed with Flat Dizzy, and my husband is going to love it!
I definitely like. I have such a hard time finding attractive sweater patterns for me.
After knitting for seven years now, the most my husband has gotten is a hat. A Habitat hat that the dog eventually got a hold of and promptly ate. I think he deserves a sweater as beautiful as this. He is long overdue.
Love it! I’ve been trying to find good pattern for my boyfriend. This one looks like a winner!
I guarantee as soon as my boyfriend sees this he will request it. And then I’ll make one for myself in perfect “boyfriend” size! Love it!!
And by “mens sweater” you actually mean mens and girls who like to wear mens sweaters. Right? Good.
I DO love it, very much. I especially love the wide band of stitches in between the raglan decreases. Nice detail!
Fabulous! I love the classic detailing, yet so perfectly modern at the same time. Gotta love one-piece knitting!
Beautiful! Interesting men’s sweater patterns are so few and far between, and this is a great design for the yarn.
Lovely. It looks so simple and classic, great.
Gorgeous! And perfect timing for me, too. My husband has been wanting a shawl collared pullover all winter and is a big fan of your patterns to boot.
This is perfect for my husband, and it looks like something I can handle too!
Lovely, elegant and simple – exactly how I like a man’s sweater..adding it to the (enormous) queue!
Very nice looking sweater. I might have to knit one up for myself before next winter.
Wow. That is a REALLY nice men’s sweater! My husband wears tshirts year-round and I don’t think I’ve ever seen him in a sweater, but I think I might go with Mandy’s suggestion!
My husband would love this & he’s not usually one for hand knits (I know, I know) Thank you for such a classic look – I love that its traditional without being an old man sweater.
You are really fanning the flames of the boyfriend sweater curse with this one. Although, I can’t imaging any guy who got this sweater would EVER want to leave the knitter who made it for him. It’s really wonderful.
I love this! Within 5 minutes of noticing a new Brooklyn Tweed post in my Google Reader I had downloaded the pattern and bought the yarn. Thanks for brightening a grey day, I can’t wait to get started on this!
for many reasons i have never knit my man a sweater, despite the fact we’ve been together for over 9 years. but he’d love this – perhaps it’s time to break my no-sweater-knitting streak!
This is the first time my husband told me that I can knit a sweater for him !
I really like this one – it’s a beauty! Thinking of 2 men – wait, make that 3 – off the top of my head, who would love it (my father and brothers). Thanks for another gorgeous pattern!
This is a beautiful sweater! I agree that this is another gorgeous pattern of yours! Great pics! Enjoy the weekend talented-BrooklynTweed!
This is truly a fabulous pattern! Unfortunately, hubby is a heat furnace, and anyway, he would say that he needed to lose quite a few pounds before he’d let me knit him something. Wondering if this would look good on a petite woman, like me . . .
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