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Guerrilla Knitting

Guerrilla knitting is a form of street art where artists quickly and anonymously knit or crocheted fabric onto public spaces, such as lampposts, benches, or trees. Unlike traditional knitting, it involves minimal equipment and often aims to surprise or delight passersby, transforming ordinary urban environments into whimsical or thought-provoking displays. This practice is typically done covertly and impulsively, emphasizing creativity, spontaneity, and a desire to bring color or texture to everyday surroundings without official permission.