The Taite Guide to Guerilla Knitting
A New Jersey town is being terrorized by ‘The Midnight Knitter’ – someone covering public property with knitting. Around the world there have been numerous reports testifying to similar tree terrorism . A source close to the President has stated that secret meetings between the CIA, MI5 and the Mossad have concluded that the assault origins from Bin Laden. Before you call the bomb squad and check out the present situation of Osama, you might want, first, to check out the latest movements of Grannie Bin Laden pictured here.
Rumor has it that Osama’s grandmother is behind the defacement of trees and public memorials around the world. Don’t let her age fool you. Grannie Bin Laden is just as dangerous as her infamous grandson. Just look at the proof of her work. Slowly, but surely she is waging a one woman campaign against the world as we know it.
Knitta is a group of anonymous knitters who leave graffiti on monuments, utility poles, and other public items in the form of knitted yarn and other prepared textiles. Their mission is to make street art “a little more warm and fuzzy.”
Started in 2005 by two women tagging the Houston metropolitan area, Knitta grew to eleven members. Up to a dozen groups internationally have followed their lead. Knitta has been invited to show their art in Los Angeles, Paris, China, Australia[ and elsewhere. (Wikipedia)



























