Origami Tessellation: Angular Momentum

Angular Momentum Origami Tessellation
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 This one just came to me as I was fiddling with open back hexagons. I wondered what I could do with small natural parallelograms around it. So I just added triangle twists in order to repeat and it came out pretty cool. 

The original inspiration for this tessellation wound up being the back of the design to me. I really liked what happened on the other side as a result. 

This is an intermediate level tessellation. It's not too hard if you're used to working with smaller shapes. It is important though, to not try to complete all the twists as you go. It will work best if you partially fold everything and then little by little ease them into place in unison. 

Back View Angular Momentum Tessellation
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I would say that it definitely has to be folded from the back side mostly and you just wind up with the front by default. 

I used ordinary printer paper folded into a 32 pleat triangle grid. 

This time of year is great for origami tessellations. The weather makes the execution so much easier. 

I do have a crease pattern. Haven't photographed it yet, but will add it soon. 

Crease pattern added.

Crease pattern for angular momentum tessellation
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