Mason
Get cozy with Mason by Emily Greene, a squishy autumnal classic made in our soft + durable Forge in new-for-fall 2020 color, tobacco. The delicious brioche stitch ribbing and Emily’s signature traveling stitches make this design both visually compelling and a comforting cocoon for work-from-home + weekend life. This pullover is made in pieces from the bottom up; the neckband is picked up and worked in the round after blocking and seaming.
View the Autumn/Winter 2020 Lookbook.
Type: Digital Download
Designer: Emily Greene
Yarn: Forge
Skill Level: 3 out of 5
Yarn: Hudson + West Co. Forge (70% U.S. Merino / 30% U.S. Corriedale; 235 yds [214 m]; 3.5 oz. [100g]): tobacco, 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins.
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10); 39 (43, 47.5, 51.5, 56,60.5, 64.5, 69, 73, 77.5)” / 99 (109, 120.5, 131, 142, 153.5, 164, 175.5, 185.5, 197) cm finished chest circumference. Pullover shown measures 47.5” / 120.5 cm; modeled with 11.5” / 29.25 cm of positive ease. Suggested ease: +12-14” / 30.5-35.5 cm at chest.
Needles:
Size A: (for body + sleeves): US 6 (4 mm): 32” (80 cm) or longer circular needle.
Size B: (for neckband): US 4 (3.5 mm): 20” (50 cm) circular needle.
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions:
Stitch markers (4); locking stitch markers (m); tapestry needle.
Gauge:
15 sts and 23 (visible) rows = 4” (10 cm) in Brioche Rib on Size A needle. Note that row gauge for brioche is taken by counting the rows visible on the RS; two rows will need to be worked for each visible row.
Skills Required:
Brioche stitch; increasing; decreasing; picking up stitches; seaming; tubular cast on and bind off.
About the Designer
Emily Greene is a Brooklyn-based designer of knitwear and buildings. Her graphic handknit designs are heavily influenced by her architectural background and by her broader studies of shape, pattern, and surface design. Emily’s modern knitwear designs have been published by Laine Magazine, Brooklyn Tweed, Pom Pom Quarterly, and Woolfolk. Through her signature use of diagonal lines and texture, Emily aims to create patterns that inspire and challenge makers to stretch their skills and elevate their handknit wardrobes. Follow her on Instagram and Ravelry as @emilygreeneknits. Find her knitwear designs at emilygreeneknits.com.