Conjoined Stars Flagstone Tessellation

Conjoined Stars Origami Flagstone
Conjoined Stars Flagstone Tessellation

 This is a tessellation that I came up with while mucking around with triangle twists around a small hexagon. It's a common starting point for a myriad of tessellations. 

In this case, I added some rhombuses and triangles on the edge of the central point. Then I inverted those shapes in order to repeat the pattern. What I wound up creating was a series of of interconnected stars that are all joined together by shared shapes. 

It's a pretty cool pattern in my opinion. 

I folded it using green tant paper. 

It's a difficult tessellation, but once you get used to doing flagstones they become much easier to execute. After a while, they almost become easy. Though they contain a lot of interconnected shapes, they seem to work quite naturally with the triangle grid. 

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I also find flagstone tessellations much easier to conceive of than other tessellations. They follow a pretty strict set of rules that, if you follow them, almost always results in success.

My diagram is included below.


Diagram to fold Conjoined Stars Flagstone Tessellation

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