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Just to show what a pattern geek I am, this was my favorite part. Just like film negatives look entirely different than the finished print the design left when sand covered the mud cracks appears different than the mud cracks themselves.
Different, and IMO more interesting. This one reminds me of a spiders web.
Mud brick house in Koya, located in Iraq's Kurdistan Region.
As featured on www.aaronswwadventures.com/
Omega Hilos La Espiga crochet nylon (cream, white, goldenrod, black, & mauve) I patterned the design after three pictures I saw on the web. The crochet method is called Tapestry Crochet". The Tapestry Crochet method uses single crochet while carrying an extra yarn in a different color. I use a graph for a pattern (similar to a cross chart) and changed the color yarns to create the various patterns. I used a graph generator found on the web that uploads a picture and produces a graph.
Image Title: Mud Creek Diversion Dam
Date: October 11, 1936
Place: Mud Creek, 6 miles northeast of McCloud, California
Description/Caption: On verso, "28 B-9 - View along gunite line diversion ditch between sand trap and diversion dam - Note flow of Mud Creek."
Medium: black and white photograph
Photographer/Maker: San Francisco Examiner
Cite as: CA-A-0089, WaterArchives.org
Restrictions: There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. While the digital image is freely available, it is requested that www.waterarchives.org be credited as its source. For higher quality reproductions of the original physical version contact www.waterarchives.org, restrictions may apply.