Repeating Roadkill Roses Tessellation
For some reason I find it harder to wrap my mind around square grid tessellation crease patterns. Hexagonal/triangular ones just make so much more sense to me.
Still, just to add variety, sometimes I try to come up with one or fold someone else's.
In this case I found this crease pattern that Robin Scholz had uploaded for 'Roadkill Rose' by Philip Chapman-Bell.
Apparently Bell did a single molecule and then Scholz tessellated it.
I had to modify it slightly to fit my 32 pleat grid.
In hindsight, I would've liked to space the repeats even closer together.
I had pretty weak paper and was still able to get a nice finished product.
It's an interesting design.
Still, just to add variety, sometimes I try to come up with one or fold someone else's.
In this case I found this crease pattern that Robin Scholz had uploaded for 'Roadkill Rose' by Philip Chapman-Bell.
Apparently Bell did a single molecule and then Scholz tessellated it.
I had to modify it slightly to fit my 32 pleat grid.
In hindsight, I would've liked to space the repeats even closer together.
I had pretty weak paper and was still able to get a nice finished product.
It's an interesting design.
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