Taking a Walk Origami Tessellation
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This one is a little bit different than my usual. It's got several different shapes all working in conjunction. There are open back hexagons, trapezoids, rhombuses, tall isosceles triangles and natural triangles.
Interestingly, there are no small triangle twists at all. Which is somewhat unusual.
It looked rather complicated when I mapped it out on the grid paper, but it wasn't that big of deal when I actually folded it.
It's an interesting study in how many different geometric shapes can be combined into a single cohesive origami tessellation.
I'd say it's an intermediate difficulty tessellation.
It uses both twist folds and collapse folds. There are a lot of creases and a lot to fold, but executing the folds is not too tricky.
I used 28 lb white printer paper and a 32 pleat triangle grid.
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My diagram is included for those that may want it.
Filed under: September 2024 Tessellations
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