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A series of interconnected hexagons and triangles populate the paper. I used a very small square and the mini version came out pretty good.
I've been working on a few new tessellation ideas of my own as well as crease patterns. While I'm always up for creating some new designs, mapping the process is a challenge.
Still, it amazes me that a year ago I wouldn't have thought it possible to fold such an intricate tessllation on any size paper, let alone such a small one.
Yet, there it is.
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