I prefer Graffiti Lacing, myself. Break out the yarn bobbins, Get the thin
nylon cord from the big box hardware store, do something relatively simple,
attach to a tree. Let the local newspaper know what you're doing. Make it
the project of a lace group as their community outreach. Put it on YouTube.
Admit culpability and attach the group's url. Or IOLI's. Or the Lace
Guild. Or OIDFA. Or LOKK. Try to be part of the landscape. Make a lace
fence in your garden where the public can see it.
Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where the nice weather continues.
From Wikipedia
Yarn bombing, yarnbombing, yarnstorming, guerrilla knitting, urban
knitting or graffiti knitting is a type of graffiti or street art that
employs
colorful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fiber rather than paint
or
chalk....Yarn bombing was initially almost exclusively about reclaiming and
personalizing sterile or cold public places. It has since developed with
groups graffiti knitting and crocheting worldwide, each with their own
agendas
and public graffiti knitting projects being run.
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