Element Eden Knit Off

Knit Off

Think you have the skills to knit your way to a new wardrobe? Well with the cooler months only just around the corner, you’d better knit fast! Or else you can try your hand at Element Eden’s Knit Off competition and go in the running to win a winter wardrobe. To enter, all you need to do is whip-up your best knitted creation and submit it online before June 30. Up for grabs is a beautiful new Element Eden wardrobe filled with enough gorgeous woollies to warm up the chilliest of winters, plus a year’s supply of yarn from Cleckheaton. Whether scarfs are your speciality, beanies are your best fit or tea cozies are your forte, get those hands knitting and get in the spirit of winter DIY!

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