Guerilla knitting anyone?
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Guerilla knitting anyone?
From the Beeb. Whoda thunk it..?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-le ... e-21659158
Guerilla knitting in Leicester 'to reduce crime fear'
Hundreds of pom-poms and knitted items have been strung from trees and lampposts to help reduce the fear of crime in an area of Leicester.
Leicestershire Police hope the "guerilla knitting" or "yarn bombing" will encourage more people to use Bede Park and Great Central Way.
Some of the park's users told BBC Radio Leicester the items - including tree warmers - do not make them feel safer.
But criminologist Charlotte Bilby said they could have a positive effect.
Ms Bilby, a senior lecturer in criminology at Northumbria University, said: "I think that making an area look cosier certainly makes an area feel safer.
BBC Radio Leicester asked people in Bede Park what they thought of the decorations.
"I wouldn't say safer but it definitely makes me smile every morning."
"When it's dark you can't see them. It's not like they are lights. That's what this needs if it wants to stop crime; better lighting, not things to make it look brighter."
"I don't understand why wool would change people's perception on crime and stuff like that. I don't understand why woollen balls are going to fix something."
"I suppose it does encourage families and kids and make it look a bit more child-friendly but it's not going to stop crime."
"If you see something that makes you smile, that makes you think that other people have enjoyed being in that space and have done something funny, something silly in that place, then that's going to change your perception about what it is to be in Bede Park."
Sgt Simon Barnes said: "I am really hopeful that the actions will reduce the fear of becoming a victim of crime, as the perception really is much different to the actual reported levels of crime."
Many of the decorations were strung up as part of a community event on Saturday.
They were made by schools and community groups including the Knitting Guerillas of Birstall.
Ms Bilby added: "As we all know more officers on the beat doesn't actually have a massive impact on crime rates in [an] area.
"More officers on the beat plus community involvement - community engagement, making sure that people feel part of the community and that the community belongs to them - perhaps that's a better way of making an area feel safer."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-le ... e-21659158
Guerilla knitting in Leicester 'to reduce crime fear'
Hundreds of pom-poms and knitted items have been strung from trees and lampposts to help reduce the fear of crime in an area of Leicester.
Leicestershire Police hope the "guerilla knitting" or "yarn bombing" will encourage more people to use Bede Park and Great Central Way.
Some of the park's users told BBC Radio Leicester the items - including tree warmers - do not make them feel safer.
But criminologist Charlotte Bilby said they could have a positive effect.
Ms Bilby, a senior lecturer in criminology at Northumbria University, said: "I think that making an area look cosier certainly makes an area feel safer.
BBC Radio Leicester asked people in Bede Park what they thought of the decorations.
"I wouldn't say safer but it definitely makes me smile every morning."
"When it's dark you can't see them. It's not like they are lights. That's what this needs if it wants to stop crime; better lighting, not things to make it look brighter."
"I don't understand why wool would change people's perception on crime and stuff like that. I don't understand why woollen balls are going to fix something."
"I suppose it does encourage families and kids and make it look a bit more child-friendly but it's not going to stop crime."
"If you see something that makes you smile, that makes you think that other people have enjoyed being in that space and have done something funny, something silly in that place, then that's going to change your perception about what it is to be in Bede Park."
Sgt Simon Barnes said: "I am really hopeful that the actions will reduce the fear of becoming a victim of crime, as the perception really is much different to the actual reported levels of crime."
Many of the decorations were strung up as part of a community event on Saturday.
They were made by schools and community groups including the Knitting Guerillas of Birstall.
Ms Bilby added: "As we all know more officers on the beat doesn't actually have a massive impact on crime rates in [an] area.
"More officers on the beat plus community involvement - community engagement, making sure that people feel part of the community and that the community belongs to them - perhaps that's a better way of making an area feel safer."
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It's only a matter of time before people start knitting guns and the whole thing spirals into anarchy and death.
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I've been knitting my brows for years.
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If it works, someone should get a knithood.
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Good knit nurse!
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I've knitted a cat out of my navel lint.
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South African fishermen knit fish.
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http://www.amazon.com/Crafting-Cat-Hair ... 1594745250Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I've knitted a cat out of my navel lint.
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A lady in Indiana I knew used to specialize in exotic furs for knitting. She bought the clipping from our Persian.Bella Fortuna wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Crafting-Cat-Hair ... 1594745250Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I've knitted a cat out of my navel lint.

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The only cure for knits is to shave yourself bald, then buff your scalp with sulphuric acid...
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
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Making the scalp poisonous to the knits will kill them off. I suggest eating at Burger King until they die.
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There's a lot of it round my way:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... itter.html
http://www.hidden-teesside.co.uk/2012/0 ... -saltburn/
Recently a knitted queen on the toilet has appeared, but it's not made it to the press yet.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... itter.html
http://www.hidden-teesside.co.uk/2012/0 ... -saltburn/
Recently a knitted queen on the toilet has appeared, but it's not made it to the press yet.
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