Herringbone Tessellation


Messing around with rhombuses yielded this interesting pattern.

It utilizes reverse rabbit ear folds to create triangular points which connect the running rows of rhombus twists.

The triangles form in the spaces between the rhombuses. Then there are mirror triangles to facilitate the the next row. 

It kinda looks and folds like a square grid tessellation even though it's done using a triangle grid. 

It's a fairly easy fold. 

I do have a crease pattern. Just need to take a pic and upload it. Update: photo of crease pattern added below.

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Comments

peterGriffen said…
how did u manage to freestyle with patterns ?
very pretty fold tho
alcholic poet said…
thank you. i don't generally freestyle. the patterns are planned using a grid and geometry. if you're interested in understanding the basic foundation of origami tessellations eric gjerde's book is the place to start. that's how i got started. gatheringfold's videos on instagram are also quite informative, especially if you prefer video instruction over static text/images. .

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