Reading this
article introduced me to the terrible and beautiful
lightning tree:

Which reminded me of
fractals:

Which led me to
space-filling curves, like a dragon curve:

and the Moore curve:

Perfect for blackwork, no?
A Peano curve:

A Hilbert curve:

What's really neat is the back of this square looks like an earlier iteration of the curve:

I have to do more of this.
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