Origami Tessellation: Proximal Measures

Proximal Measures Origami Tessellation

 This original origami tessellation idea is based off of natural parallelograms around collapsed hexagons. From there, I realized I could add small triangle twists that land between their top edges. 

Originally, I mapped it out to be spaced further apart to make folding it easier. Then, I realized if I pushed everything closer together I could fit complete repetitions on my 32 pleat grid. So, I went with the denser configuration. 

I used basic printer paper, thinking it would make some of the tinier folds a little easier to execute. 

In hindsight, I think that a stronger paper might've been more suitable. 

One side came out very nice, while the other could've been better. 

If you want to try to fold it, I'd recommend a sturdier stock. 

Crease pattern included at the end.  

Other side of Proximal Measure Tess


The crease pattern shows my original, more widely spaced concept. The little t's show where I moved the repeats closer. 

It's a somewhat difficult tessellation, more so if you choose the tighter spacing. 

Crease pattern to fold Proximal Measures Origami

Filed under: August 2025 Origami Tessellations
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