Triple Time in Berroco Aerial

Triple Time in Berroco Aerial

Triple Time in Berroco Aerial

If you've never knit with Berroco Aerial, you're in for a treat.

This beautiful lace-weight blend of mohair and silk is feather-light, incredibly soft, and creates the most wonderful halo. Held together with another yarn, it adds warmth, softness, and depth. Used on its own, it creates an airy fabric that feels almost weightless.

One of our favorite ways to use Aerial is to hold multiple strands together, allowing the yarn's softness and halo to become the star of the project.

That's exactly what makes Elizabeth Smith's Triple Time sweater so appealing.

Triple Time is knit with three strands of lace-weight yarn held together on larger needles, creating a lofty fabric with beautiful drape and remarkable softness. The sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down with raglan shaping and short rows at the neckline for a comfortable fit. You can even choose between a straight silhouette or gentle A-line shaping.

The resulting fabric showcases everything that makes Aerial special. Soft. Light. Airy. Cozy without feeling heavy.

Best of all, the simple construction lets the yarn do the work. Watching three strands blend together as you knit creates a rich, cloud-like fabric that you'll want to wear every chance you get.

Whether you're looking for a luxurious sweater project or simply want to experience the magic of knitting with mohair and silk, Aerial is a yarn worth casting on.

Shop Berroco Aerial and start planning your Triple Time sweater today.

P.S. Don't be afraid to mix multiple colors together. Holding three strands together allows you to combine colors to add interest and depth.

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