in Austin, Texas.
Knitta Please is…
Knitta is…
Magda Sayeg | Textile Artist / Creative Director
Magda has been knitting since she was a kid, but it wasn’t until 2005 that she knit her first graffiti: a small cozy for the door handle of her Houston boutique, Raye. Soon after, she founded Knitta, the knit graffiti group credited with spawning the international yarn bombing movement. Magda continues to install her work around the world in commissioned exhibitions and on her own renegade travels, in addition to hosting workshops, teaching classes, and leading community projects.
When she’s not knitting, Magda is busy as the entrepreneur behind the Houston landmark Cafe Brasil. She lives in Austin, Texas, where she is mom to three kids and her bulldog, Stella.
Catherine Smith | Account Director
A Houston, Texas native, Catherine first met Magda in middle school way back when. Once reconnected by the digital age and social media, Catherine joined Knitta as Account Director. With 12 years’ experience in communication and accounts, she’s the one who drives the Knitta bus, so to speak. She currently lives in Austin, Texas, where she knits, drinks Mexican martinis, and hangs out with her dog Parker.

Great use for all of those random granny squares I inherited over the years. Thanks for the inspiration.
any rebel knitters in Oz?? I have a huge burnt electical pole in front of my house just asking for some personal fashion attention. anyone care to help me??
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Dear Ms Magda Sayeg,
Well…
It still doesn’t work.
I sent it again after your e-mail but the message below just came out.
—– The following addresses had permanent fatal errors —–
Would you let me know your another e-mail address please?
Jesse Kim
jesse27@hanmail.net
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Hi there,
I thought you might like to know that we have heard about you great work over the pond!
A blog about you has just been posted on our website – http://www.thedogfoodidea.com.
Have a look!
Warm regards from London,
Celina
We ‘tag’ various public objects in our community of 1100(pop.) in west-central Minnesota…can be seen in the ‘projects’ page of nymknitter on RAVELRY.com
anyways, I would post the slip-covered truck we entered in our local 4th of July parade this past summer, but don’t know how to post a photo here…
keep up the good work!
Congrats on your project. This site is a catalog of my personal projects, but if you’re interested in sharing a photo please post to the knitta facebook page!