Down the Rabbit Hole Tessellation
This is an original tessellation that is somewhat atypical in that some of the folds land squarely on top of each other. It's a little hard ot do, but it is possible.
Why do it? Because it can be done.
The actual architecture is very simple. If you look at the crease pattern below you'll understand what I mean. All the intersections are very straightforward. However, gettting everything to work together nicely is a little bit of a conundrum.
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After you have it all flattened, then there's the additional task of arranging the folds in some sort of coheerent pattern. That's the real trick to this one. Try it. You'll see. It's fun though, to fiddle around with all the possibilities. There's no right answer. It's just a matter of how you want it to finish.
It's probably a difficult level tessellation. You just have to be delicate with it. It'll take some finesse.
I think this is my crease pattern. It's a little wrinkled. I may have altered the pattern slightly during the execution to space things a little wider. I don't recall exactly. Either way, it illustrates the general idea.
Filed under: February 2025 Origami Tessellations
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