The Thoughtless Continuum Tessellation

 

Thoughtless Continuum Origami Tessellation
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This tessellation is another in my series of experiments in how close together you can successfully layer twists. 

This is a good one. It's achievable and it's also difficult. Which are the best kind. 

I recommend a heavier weight paper. I used thin paper and while I was able to pull it off, it was a bit of a struggle. 

I was kind of lazy and didn't pre-crease everything. As I worked the one side, I kind of let circumstance help me fold the rest. This technique works best with thinner paper. 

Back View Thoughtless Continuum Tess
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It's quite a densely packed design. I conceived of it via the back side (second photo). Which is rhombus twists tucked closely into open back hexagons. But the beauty of the pattern happens on the opposite side of the paper (first pic) where all the layers converge. 

This is a difficult tessellation because everything is tight and layered on top of each other. 

Will add a crease pattern soon. Update: added crease pattern.

Crease pattern for Thoughtless Continuum Tessellation
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