Bagan designed by Ilan Garibi | reverse engineered | folded by
This one was fun since I haven’t done a square grid tessellation in a while.
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Bagan designed by Ilan Garibi | reverse engineered | folded by
This one was fun since I haven’t done a square grid tessellation in a while.

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Pineapple Tessellation, Ilan Garibi || 28x28 square grid on 20.00 x 20.00 || Instructions
Creation: To create a new molecule (for a Classic or a Recursive Tess) all that’s needed is to follow two pieces of advice: Dare and Play. Dare to doodle with paper, grid it, mold it, and then try again. And again.
Ilan Garibi
From an article on making and designing tessellations for origami USA.
. https://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/tessellations-brief-theory-warping-paper
Hilula by Ilan Garibi.
Apparently, ”Hilula“ is a Hebrew word that means the joyful celebration of the death anniversary of a Tzaddik (a righteous spiritual master).
Pineapple, by Ilan Garibi.
Getting into tessellations (~again~)

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The Mystery tessellation, by Ilan Garibi.
To diagram and teach a tessellation I choose the Way of the Molecule. By teaching only one, it is simple to understand, diagram and fold.
Ilan Garibi, in the introduction to diagrams of the Pineapple tessellation. http://www.garibiorigami.com/images/igo_213_pineapple_tess.pdf
“8 Pointed Flowery Star” designed by Ilan Garibi. Folded by Annalisa from a 15 cm square of variegated kami and a 7.5 cm square of regular kami. Diagram by Ilan Garibi is available here courtesy of OrigamiUSA.
This star reminds me quite a bit of this Scheestern by Carmen Sprung, but once again we discover how entirely different fold sequences can have similar results. I like how Ilan Garibi’s design is actually a base for you to play around with. That why, when I made the smaller version, I decided to just slightly curl the flaps instead of squashing them. It’s not that much of a difference, but I think it gives a surprising amount of motion to the star. I love being able to experiment with designs like that.