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Friday, July 28, 2006
Knitters leave behind street art
Call it guerrilla art, cozy tagging or just plain cute. A group of Houston-based knitters -- their motto: "Warming the World, One Car Antenna at a Time ..." -- creates adorable little cozies/stitch art out of yarn remnants, making the urban landscape a nicer place.
It looks as if at least one crew member -- the Knotorious N.I.T., judging from the tag left behind -- has been to our fair city, leaving us with this piece of lamp-post art in front of Belltown's Crocodile Cafe.
To learn more about the crafty, clandestine taggers, go to www.knittaplease.com
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