[S]he knitted what looked like a leg warmer for a stop sign down the street; from there she slowly infiltrated Houston with her stitchery. Within a few years, she had tagged dozens of lampposts and stop signs and assembled a crew of fellow yarn bombers she called Knitta Please."&mdsah;The New York Times on Magda Sayeg, a 37-year-old Texan considered "the mother of yarn bombing."
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