Onward and Upward Origami Flagstone Tessellation
I don't think I've done this one before. It's a pretty straightforward flagstone tessellation that just kind of came to me pretty suddenly as I was trying to think of something new.
It consists of just two shapes on the front. Hexagons and rhombuses. On the back, it's triangles all the way.
Unlike the majority of flagstones, this one is a linear pattern. I've done several linear flagstones that I can recall, but I do believe this one is new for me.
Take a look at the link that follows if you want to see more linear flagstones tessellations I've created.
This one is, essentially, alternating rows of hexagons and rhombuses repeating vertically and horizontally.
It's one of your easier to fold flagstones. There's nothing particularly tricky about it. Just crease and collapse.
My diagram further illustrates exactly how to do it.
Filed under: September 2025 Origami Tessellations
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