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Bats in the Attic Tessellation

Tags: tessellation

 Here's another interesting linear style tessellation created from rhombus twists.

It consists of rhombuses twisted in horizontal rows. It's repeated vertically by tucking the resulting intersections backward. 

I forgot to take a photo of the crease pattern and I don't have the paper on which I drew it anymore. Duh on me. 

But I will try to remember to draw a new one and upload it here sometime soon. It's a pretty simple design though. Not too tricky to figure out how it works. 

I used a hexagon to fold it, but upon looking at it more carefully, I imagine a regular rectangle would've suited this particular configuration a little bit better. 


The pattern on the back side is pretty cool as well. Nothing terribly intricate, but I like it. 

It's always nice when everything tucks and nestles together so neatly. 


This post first appeared on Sewing With Porcupines, please read the originial post: here

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