Internal Connections
This is one of those tessellations where I pack an absurd amount of triangle twists into a small space and see what the result is. More often than not, you'll get a pretty interesting design on the opposite side.
This tessellation starts its life with an open back hexagon. From there, it's pretty much a chaos of triangle and rhombus twists. Not really chaos, but it kinda looks that way when you see the other side.
My grid wasn't large enough to actually repeat the center, but I think it can be done if you have more pleats to keep going.
I did this one quite some time ago, so I don't really remember how it came to be exactly. Although, I do remember that I was kind of fixated on folding the edges of open back hexagons in on the center.
My crease pattern is below. I think I remember that I made a small mistake when tracing it. I believe there's a missing triangle in the right mid edge section.
I like to fold twist based tessellations using thinner paper. I just find that it works better.




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