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Knit Along with Debbie Macomber is a pattern book featuring 18 portable projects you can take with you and knit anywhere. Perfect for summer holidays or crafting in the park.

We've got three copies of the book up for grabs along with a sample project to knit your own wedding veil.

Win A Copy Of The Book (UK Only)

For your chance of winning a copy of the book, simply leave a comment below telling us what your favourite projects to craft on the go are?

Congratulations to Helen W, Makani V and MischievousRaven.

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Ruthsonfire.
Ruthsonfire.
I recently took ready-stuffed teddy parts on a long weekend and sewed them up any chance I could get; in the car (though this made me car sick after a while!) or in the garden or by the fire. Beautiful!
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Makani V.
Makani V. · South Shields, England, GB · 1 project
I couldn't live without my sketchbook! Also, sometimes I find shells and other stuff on the beach and build things out of those <3
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MischievousRaven
MischievousRaven · Shrewsbury, England, GB · 51 projects
before i do crafts, i sketch out my idea but at the moment im knitting my sisters xmas prezzie that i started last year on the go with giant needles. . . . looks very weird sticking out of my bag lol
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xoxo- Brook
xoxo- Brook · Anchorage, Alaska, US · 3 projects
I bring some sketching supplies for whenever I'm inspired
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Tali C.
Tali C. · Manchester, England, GB
I take a notebook and pencil to design the next project. Can also take notes, sketch, whatever, and I no longer lose important bits of my current project.
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Tali C.
Tali C. · Manchester, England, GB
I take a notebook and pencil to design the next project. Can also take notes, sketch, whatever, and I no longer lose important bits of my current project.
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Delicate Stitches
Delicate Stitches · Powfoot, Scotland, GB · 61 projects
I like to take small knitting projects on circular needles (like hats and arm warmers) when I go on trains. I used to take straight needles but always ended up poking the person next to me with them, not conducive to a relaxing journey for either of us!
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