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ImageCFW#Official nameOther names (including my own)Description if name alone ambiguousOriginal source(s) from FujimotoOther sources, tutorials online, etc.Image source
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Legend
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Books (see https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EaRLDtNfz_BpnVG8mO0GJrTdTchQN3kEINlz27Shjvc/edit#gid=0 for details)
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ICPOInvitation to Creative Playing with Origami
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TO1Twist Origami (1)
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TO2Twist Origami (2)
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TO3Twist Origami (3)
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SOSolid Origami (Rittai origami)
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FOHFolding Origami Hydrangea
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TFTwist Folds
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HFHydrangea folding
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Magazines
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BOSBOS Magazine
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Catalogue of Fujimoto’s Works (CFW)
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CFW# count424(geometric constructions etc. don't get a CFW#)CFW max value used:424
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Total model count
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Tessellations
1Hydrangea - basic form Alevel 1 with decorated or plain edge, without shaping, also unnamed variants shown in FOHHF(4, 10, 44-45, back cover), FOH(front cover, title page, 2, 6, 7, 8, 15, 19, 32-33, 48)FOH
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2Hydrangea - basic form A variant 1level 1 with decorated edge, without shaping, outer leaves folded into triangles; may include further shaping, e.g. folding back the triangular leavesHF(4, 10, 46, front cover), FOH(7, 8, 35), TO1(37)MK
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3Hydrangea - basic form A variant 2level 1 with decorated edge, without shaping, square as background instead of leavesHF(4, 11, 46), FOH(35)FOH
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4Hydrangea - basic form Blevel 1 with decorated edge, without shaping, molecule shifted so center of model is the space between four adjacent Hydrangeas rather than center of HydrangeaHF(title page back, 4, 6, 11, 43, 48-49), FOH(2, 8, 38, 48), TO1(37)FOH
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5?Hydrangea - basic form B variantlike form B but from larger grid, resulting in larger leavesTO1(37)TO1
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6Hydrangea - basic form Clevel 1, without shaping, plain edge, molecule rotated 45°HF(title page back, 4, 12, 43, 50-52), FOH(front cover, title page, 2, 6, 39-40, 41, 48)FOH
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7Hydrangea - basic form C variantHydrangea as most people understand it, Hydrangea - basic form C variant 1, Hyacinth (name used in "Origami Calendar 2006 from Hitoshi")The classic recursive Hydrangea, also unnamed variants of this variant are shown in HF and FOH; I would list various "generalized Hydrangea compositions" under this designHF(front cover, 9, 12, 18-19, 53, 67-70, 124-125, back cover), FOH(front cover, title page, 9, 20, 40, 48, 80-81)https://origami.kosmulski.org/instructions/hydrangea-fujimotoMK
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8?Hydrangea - basic form C variant 2Leaves shaped into trianglesTO1(37)TO1
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9?Hydrangea - basic form C variant 3Inner leaves not shapedFOH(20, 81)FOH
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10?Hydrangea - basic form C variant 4Outer leaves shaped into a squareFOH(81)FOH
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11?Hydrangea - basic form C variant 5square in background, different shaping of petalsFOH(6)FOH
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12Hydrangea - basic form DFujimoto seems to call multi-level Clover Folding "Pyramid Fold"level 2 Clover Folding, decorated edge, rotated 45°, includes unnamed shaping variantsHF(4, 13, 54-55, back cover), FOH(front cover, title page, 2, 6, 9, 42-43, 48)FOH
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13Hydrangea - basic form ECrowding Butterflies / level 0 Hydrangeas with decorated edgeHF(front cover, title page back, 4, 8, 14, 56-59), FOH(front cover, title page, 2, 44-46, 48), TO1(38)https://youtu.be/lUzSHFZFwKM and https://youtu.be/UXc0veQGw4E two part tutorialFOH
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14Hydrangea - basic form E variant 1Crowding Butterflies / level 0 Hydrangeas with smooth edgeHF(front cover, 14), FOH(14)FOH
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15Hydrangea - basic form E variant 2Crowding Butterflies / level 0 Hydrangeas with different decorated edgeHF(front cover, 15, 47, 60-61), FOH(15, 47)FOH (shown with Leaves for Hydrangea in the photo)
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16Leaves for hydrangealeaves that can be attached as additional decoration to hydrangea basic form E variant 2 (and possibly others)HF(15, 47, 61), FOH(13, 14-15, 17, 21, 47)FOH
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17Hydrangea - basic form FFujimoto seems to call multi-level Clover Folding "Pyramid Fold"; 2-Tier Pyramidlevel 2 Clover Folding, decorated edgeHF(5, 16, 43, 62-63), FOH(front cover, title page, 3, 6, 8, 23, 50-51)FOH
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18Hydrangea - basic form F variant(s) "changed corner ordering"Fujimoto seems to call multi-level Clover Folding "Pyramid Fold"level 2 Clover Folding, decorated edgeHF(5, 9, 16, 64), FOH(25, 51)FOH
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19Hydrangea - basic form F variant "changed petals"Fujimoto seems to call multi-level Clover Folding "Pyramid Fold"level 2 Clover Folding, decorated edgeHF(5, 9, 16, 64), FOH(51)FOH
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20?Hydrangea - basic form F variant "small center, big leaves"level 1 Clover Folding, decorated edge with larger petals than usualTO1(38)Lorenzo Riva
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21?Hydrangea - basic form F variant "square outline with petals on side centers"FOH(9)FOH
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22Hydrangea - basic form GFujimoto seems to call multi-level Clover Folding "Pyramid Fold"level 1 Clover Folding with decorated edge, from 5×5 gridHF(5, 17, 65-66), FOH(2, 13, 52)FOH
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23?Hydrangea - basic form G variantprobably just made from larger gridFOH(13)FOH
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24Hydrangea Kusudamabasic form A is used in the example, but author states that others can be used as wellHF(5, 71-73), FOH(34, 37)FOH
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25Front and Back HydrangeaLevel 1 Hydrangea with no shaping or basic shaping of leaves and color change added around the edgeHF(5, 20, 74-75), FOH(2, 36)FOH
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265 Hydrangeas (and variants with different number of molecules)5 level 1 hydrangeas on a stripHF(title page back, 5, 21, 76-78), FOH(3, 10, 54-55)FOH
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275 Hydrangeas variant 15 level 1 hydrangeas on a stripHF(front cover, 5, 21, 79), FOH(10, 56)FOH
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285 Hydrangeas variant 25 level 1 hydrangeas on a stripFOH(10)FOH
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29CupidHF(5, 22, 80-81), FOH(3, 11, 57)FOH
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30Flock of ButterfliesCrowding ButterfliesCrowding Butterflies / level 0 Hydrangeas with smooth edge and color changeHF(5, 22, 43, 82-84), FOH(3, 11, 58-59)FOH
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31Hydrangea Flowerbed (4 molecules)2×2 molecules of level 1 Hydrangea with color change around the marginHF(front cover, title page back, 6, 23, 85-87), FOH(60-61)FOH
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32?Hydrangea Flowerbed (4 molecules) with decorated edgeFOH(3, 19)FOH
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33Hydrangea Flowerbed (16 molecules)4×4 molecules of level 1 Hydrangea with color change around the margin (involves cuts)HF(6, 23, 88-90), FOH(3, 19, 62-63)FOH
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343-Tier Pyramidlevel 3 Clover Folding with decorated edge; I'd include higher level models under this IDHF(title page back, 6, 24, 91-93), some Hydrangea variants (probably this one but not sure which others) were published by Fujimoto in ORU Magazine 4 (https://www.giladorigami.com/BO_ORU04.html) in 1994, FOH(front cover, title page, 3, 22, 23, 64-66)MK
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353-Tier Pyramid variant(s)level 3 Clover Folding with decorated edge, changed corner orderingHF(6, 24, 94), FOH(66)FOH
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36BrickHF(6, 25, 95-96), FOH(front cover, title page, 3, 25, 67)MK
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37Diagonal 4-Tier PyramidClover Folding, rotated diagonally; includes shaping variants with corner leaves folded and notHF(6, 26, 43, 97-99), FOH(4, 25, 68-69)FOH
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38Flower FoldingHF(6, 27, 100-102), FOH(4, 27, 70-71)FOH
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39Flower Folding variantHF(6, 8, 27, 102), FOH(26, 71)FOH
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40Hydrangea grid, 4 molecules, 2-unit spacing2×2 molecules of level 1 Hydrangea with 2 grid unit spacing (other levels also possible)HF(6, 28, 103), FOH(4, 28, 72)FOH
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41Hydrangea grid, 16 molecules, 1-unit spacing4×4 molecules of level 1 Hydrangea with 1 grid unit spacing, includes variants of molecule shaping and plain or decorated edgesHF(6, 28, 104-105), FOH(4, 28, 73-74)FOH
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42Hydrangea grid packing5×5 molecules of level 1 Hydrangea with no additional space in-between, includes variants of molecule shapingHF(6, 29, 106), FOH(4, 24, 74)FOH
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43Large and small flowersLooks like a big X in the center with four smaller X-es in the corners; different levels ofthe hydrangeas are included in this entryHF(front cover, 7, 9, 29, 107-108), FOH(4, 30, 75)FOH
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44Hydrangea grid, 5 molecules, 1-unit spacingDiagonally rotated gridHF(7, 30, 109-111), FOH(4, 29, 76-77)FOH
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45Hydrangea grid with spaceHydrangea molecules with extra space in the center of the molecule and between moleculesHF(7, 31, 112), FOH(4, 18, 78)FOH
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46Hydrangea grid packingMolecules rotated diagonally, includes variants of molecule shapingHF(front cover, 7, 8, 31, 113), FOH(4, 31, 79)FOH
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47Rose bloom hydrangeaHF(title page back, 7, 32, 43, 114-115), FOH(21, 82-83)FOH
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48Rose bloom hydrangea variantHF(7, 32, 115), FOH(front cover, title page, 5, 21, 83, back cover)FOH
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49Hydrangea PlaqueHF(front cover, title page back, 7, 33, 116-117), FOH(5, 17, 84-85)FOH
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50Small flower hydrangeaCrowding Butterflieswith extra-large decorated marginHF(title page, title page back, 7, 34, 118-121), FOH(front cover, title page, 5, 16, 86-88)FOH
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51One-molecule hydrangeaHF(front cover, 7, 35, 122-123), FOH(5, 12, 89)FOH
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334YakkosanYakkosan (as in traditional model) on cross-shaped backround on front, Hydrangea variant on backBOS Convention 1986 Spring, page 35BOS convention
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52?Lucky Star Fractal, Logarithmic SpiralTO1(17)https://origami.kosmulski.org/instructions/lucky-star-fractalMK
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53Translucent design (one of many)Stars and Squares; Translucent design C7 - the digit in TO1 picture caption could be 1 as well but there's C1 right to the side so I assume here it's 7TO1(33), ICPO(163, 166)https://origami.kosmulski.org/instructions/stars-and-squares-tessellationMK
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328Translucent design (one of many)-pleats go in directions rotated 45° to the petals; the flower is bigger that CFW 60 molecules around it; looks like CFW 55 at first glance, but is not; this design can be described as four For-Sink-Base molecules meeting at a point and the preliminary-base-shaped parts petal folded to form a flowerICPO(163)my photos after reverse-engineeringICPO
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55Translucent design (one of many)Translucent design C1 deformedlike John Lackland Tessellation (Kosmulski) but with additional petal folds instead of just folding triangles up; since there's not a picture of John Lackland tess in any book, I'm not assigning any CFW number to that since it's not certain Fujimoto had come up with that one as well, though one can't exclude that possibility either; looks like CFW 328 at first glance, but is not - notice that pleats go in the same direction as triangles in the molecule while in CFW 328 the are rotated 45°; the modification from CFW 60 is not that simple; the flower is smaller that CFW 60 molecules around itTO1(33), ICPO(165)John Lackland instructions + petal folds; my photos after reverse-engineeringICPO
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56Translucent design (one of many)Translucent design C3, Stars and Triangles3.6.3.6 with hexagons pursedTO1(33), ICPO(front cover, 162, 164, 167)3.6.3.6 in Gjerde's Tess book and other sources + pursing is easyMK
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57?densely packed triangle twists (flagstone); Fujimoto's CP suggests folding the small triangles with 1 grid unit side rather than the more natural sqrt(3) side - this is equavalent but for scaling and rotation of course; Triangle Twist Tessellationon the back side this produces a pattern of interwoven equilateral triangles (= hexagons)ICPO(160-161), SO(99)ICPO
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58Translucent design (one of many)Translucent design C5I have a pic from Satoko Saito of the same pattern, morea readable than that in the book; this is triangle twists with different pleat assignmentTO1(33), ICPO(163)I have my own unpublished pics after reverse-engineeringICPO
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59Translucent design (one of many)Translucent design C4, Star Tessellationpursed modified hex twists (like those in Lucky Star Fractal)TO1(33), ICPO(117, 162)I have my own unpublished pics after reverse-engineeringICPO
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291Translucent design (one of many)Iso-area starsPursed iso-area square twistsICPO(162)I have my own unpublished pics after reverse-engineeringICPO
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60Translucent design (one of many)Translucent design C1, Red Flower (Ilan Garibi), fully squashed; examples also include modifications such as unfolding some ofthe corners to the outside and a transition to CFW 328 molecule (pleat direction changing 45°)TO1(33), ICPO(163, 165, back cover)my photos after reverse-engineering, Red Flower tutorials onlineICPO
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61Translucent design (one of many)3.6.3.6 tessellationTO2(26-27), ICPO(158-159), SO(97)Gjerde's bookMK
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62?Cube tessellationTO2(front cover, 28)TO2
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63?Pyramid tessellationTO2(28)TO2
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306?Hexagonal prism tessellation (height to base proportion can be varied)TO2(29)TO2
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307?Hexagonal antiprism tessellation with several variants (basic version with flat top is similar to Heptamerous by Ilan Garibi and called "[unlegible]stone in the garden", the other has a sharpened top and looks like an inverted brilliant diamond)TO2(29-30)TO2
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64?square twist, twisted paper (in BOS magazine)not sure if it's independent discovery or if he knew it from othersTO2(32), TF(23, 89)TO2
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405Plain weave (per Google translate)square twist tessellationnot sure if it's independent discovery or if he knew it from othersSO(95), ICPO(157), TF(89)SO
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65?rotary paper (name used by David Brill); cap folding procedure (Origami Database, BOS convention book)this seems to be a molecule like the base for my Braided Pinwheel Tessellation; it's like taking a four-sink base and twisting it 90° so it loss is axial symmetryTO2(33), diagram from David Brill's e-mailBOS Convention 1982 Autumn, page 32TO2
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66?iso-area square twistsICPO(158), SO(96)I have my own unpublished pics after reverse-engineeringMK
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67?hex and triangle twists like 3.6.3.6 but triangles are on one side of sheet and hexagons on the other and their relative position in CP is sligthly different; similar to basket weave but layer ordering is differerent (hexagons are twists rather than negative space)ICPO(159-160), SO(front cover, 98)ICPO
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68Translucent design (one of many)Translucent design C6, iso-area triangle twists; some triangles are in upper, some in lower layer (it's not flagstone); in back-light, centers of triangles one one side are aligned to vertices of those on the other side and there are some darker areas around the vertices of trianglesTO1(33), ICPO(160, 161, 163) - warning: images and CPs of this design mixed with other designs!, SO(100)I have my own unpublished pics after reverse-engineeringICPO
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262Translucent design (one of many)Various arrangements of square twists and iso-area square twists, some pursed as in Stars and Squares or back-twistedICPO(163)ICPO
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263Translucent design (one of many)Combination of Star Tessellation and hex twists modified in some other way (details hard to see in the picture)ICPO(163)ICPO
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69Translucent design (one of many)Rectangular scales, in van Kollem-like style; probably same technique as Clover Folding Look-Alike (Kosmulski)ICPO(163)ICPO
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70Translucent design (one of many)Like Stars and Triangles Tessellation but hex twists are backtwisted (?)ICPO(164)ICPO
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71Translucent design (one of many)Mix of Star Tessellation molecules and clusters of 6 densely-packed triangle twists (or CFW58?); Translucent design C3 and C5ICPO(164), TO1(33)ICPO
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72?Similar to Lucky Star Tessellation (MK) / Night and Day Tessellation (Haligami) but rays of stars are aligned differently - probably the pleats connecting molecules are differentICPO(164)ICPO
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73Translucent design (one of many)Crowding Butterflies variant (level-1 Hydrangea, nests of 2 molecules densely packed, with larger spacing between the nests)ICPO(164)ICPO
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335?Picture from Robert Lang is unsharp but as far I can see, the structure is: 3.6.3.6 but but the hex twist pleats reversed (analog of my Square Pixel Tess vs square twist), center decorated by folding along 2-triangle rhombus diagonal and squashingTessellated CFW 90Not in books; Found in picture received from Robert Lang, showing some translucent designs in backlightMK, Robert Lang