Stepping Stones Tessellation

Stepping Stones Origami Tessellation

 I haven't done a tricky collapse tessellation in a little while. So, this is a new one I created. It begins with rhombuses around an open back hexagon. From there, I add two more rhombuses progressing outward from the center ones. Then it's time to repeat. 

In order to fill in the remaining spaces, I used triangle collapses. 

I do love a good set of 3 or more triangles tucked into each other. It can be very hard to execute, but it's worth it. 

You don't need to stop at three rhombuses. You can keep going. I haven't mapped it, but I would guess that it would require more and more triangles in the gaps. Of course, the more triangles that you try to tuck into each other the more difficult the tessellation becomes. Isn't that the fun of it, though?

Back view of Stepping Stones Tess

This is a difficult tessellation, bordering on advanced.

I do have a crease pattern. I haven't yet taken a photo of it, but I will try to add it soon. 

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