Apy Mens Sweater Knitting Pattern

Mens Sweater Knitting Pattern

A new  easy mens sweater knitting pattern, the Apy Sweater, is now available in my shop, on Etsy and on Ravelry shops.

Read all about the easy bottom up construction and what you need to make it or grab the printable PDF and start knitting this men’s sweater knitting pattern.

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Mens Sweater Knitting Pattern

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This timeless tweed men’s sweater knitting pattern is designed for warmth, comfort, and classic style. Featuring a cozy shawl collar with a button closure, this pullover is perfect for layering on chilly days. The textured tweed fabric adds a rugged yet refined touch, making it an excellent choice for both casual and dressier occasions. With a classic fit that complements all body types, this sweater is as practical as it is stylish.

Knit from the bottom up in the round, this mostly seamless design ensures a smooth and polished finish. The pattern includes men’s sizes ranging from S to 5XL, providing a versatile option for a wide range of wearers. Whether you’re knitting for yourself or a loved one, this project offers a satisfying blend of structure and ease. Plus, a kid’s version of this beloved sweater will be available soon—perfect for a matching father-and-son look!

Apy Mens Sweater Knitting Pattern buttoned shawl-neck sweater

Matching Baby And Child Sweater

The Apy Sweater also comes in a baby and child sweater knitting pattern, sized 3 months to 16 years old so you can make a matching set for all the men in the family.

Find the baby and child sweater knitting pattern here >>

The Apy Mens Sweater Knitting Pattern Construction

The men’s sweater is knitted from the bottom up. Both front and back panels are worked in one piece knitting in the round until the underarm. The piece is then divided in 2 parts working the front and back panel separately. A few stitches are cast off on each side of the panels for simple square armhole shaping. The back panel is then worked straight with some shoulder shaping. The front panel is divided in 2 parts to shape the neck opening.

Both panels are then sewed together at the shoulders.

Stitches for the sleeves are then picked up and worked downwards to the cuff. Finally, stitches are picked up for the neck ribbing, first around the back, then along the front opening (adding buttonholes). Lastly, you’ll add the buttons for the finishing touch.

chunky weight yarn mens knit sweater pattern

Materials You Will Need For The Apy Mens Sweater Knitting Pattern

Materials

If you are looking for a good substitute that is easily available online: Hobbii Daily Stitch Tweed is a perfect (and tested) match.

Note: I used short circular needles for the sleeves and cuffs but you can use the magic loop or DPN if you prefer.

Size

The sweater knitting pattern is available in the following men sizes: S to 5XL. Sizes are noted throughout the pattern in the following way: S (M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL). The pictures illustrate the Large size.

Final garment measurements are: 

S: 95 cm / 37.25” bust, 44.5 cm / 17.5” sleeve length (from underarm), 61 cm / 24” long (from shoulder)

M: 104 cm / 40.75” bust, 46 cm / 18” sleeve length (from underarm), 64.5 cm / 25.5” long (from shoulder)

L: 116 cm / 45.5” bust, 48.5 cm / 19” sleeve length (from underarm), 66 cm /26” long (from shoulder)

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XL: 125 cm / 49” bust, 49.5 cm / 19.5” sleeve length (from underarm), 69 cm / 27.25” long (from shoulder)

2XL: 136 cm / 53.75” bust, 51 cm / 20” sleeve length (from underarm), 72 cm / 28.5” long (from shoulder)

3XL: 145 cm / 57.25” bust, 51 cm / 20” sleeve length (from underarm), 73 cm / 28.75” long (from shoulder)

4XL: 156 cm / 61.35” bust, 52 cm / 20.5” sleeve length (from underarm), 75.5 cm / 29.75” long (from shoulder)

5XL: 166 cm / 65.25” bust, 53 cm / 20.75” sleeve length (from underarm), 77 cm / 30.25” long (from shoulder) 

The sweater is designed with a classic fit 5 – 10 cm / 2” – 4” ease at the bust.

shawl collar with a button closure mens sweater knitting pattern

Gauge

The gauge for this pattern, in stockinette stitch, is 13.5 st by 20 rows for a 10 cm by 10 cm square (4” by 4”).

Abbreviations & Instructions

  • st = stitch
  • k = knit
  • p = purl
  • M1R = make one right; single right-leaning knit increase
  • M1L = make one left; single left-leaning knit increase
  • k2tog = knit 2 stitches together; right-leaning decrease
  • ssk = slip slip knit; left-leaning decrease

Repeat instructions between [] the indicated number of times or until the end of the round/row.

The final number of stitches is indicated at the end of the round/row between < >.

Special Stitches and Techniques

  • Stockinette stitch:
    • In the round: knit continuously
    • Worked flat: alternate knit rows on the right side and purl rows on the wrong side of your project.
  • M1R: Insert your left needle from back to front, under the bar between the stitches (thus lifting it onto the left needle). Knit this bar through the front loop (this twists it into a nice little tight loop)
  • M1L: Insert the left needle from front to back, under the bar between the stitches (thus lifting it onto the left needle). Knit this bar through the back loop (this twists it into a nice little tight loop). 

If you are not familiar with this increase technique, I find this video tutorial very helpful.

  • Picking up stitches: if you’re not familiar with this technique, this tutorial is very helpful.

I recommend using the sloped bind off technique for the shoulder shaping. If you’re not familiar with this technique, this tutorial is very helpful.

Mens knit Sweater Pattern

Sweater Construction

The men’s sweater is knitted from the bottom up. Both front and back panels are worked in one piece knitting in the round until the underarm. The piece is then divided in 2 parts working the front and back panel separately. A few stitches are cast off on each side of the panels for simple square armhole shaping. The back panel is then worked straight with some shoulder shaping. The front panel is divided in 2 parts to shape the neck opening.

Both panels are then sewed together at the shoulders.

Stitches for the sleeves are then picked up and worked downwards to the cuff. Finally, stitches are picked up for the neck ribbing, first around the back, then along the front opening (adding buttonholes). Lastly, you’ll add the buttons for the finishing touch.

Downloadable PDF Apy Men’s Sweater Knitting Pattern

Get your add free PDF of the Apy Sweater knit pattern

Grab the printable PDF of the Staple Crew Neck Men’s Sweater knitting pattern now in my shopEtsy shop or on Ravelry shop:

Blocking

You are done with the knitting part. Make sure to weave in all the ends. 

To make your sweater even prettier, help even your stitches, block your project. Don’t skip this step as it can make a huge difference. Read my detailed tutorial on why block, how-to, and all my tips and tricks if you need help.

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