March Winds and April Showers Tessellation
This tessellation uses rhombuses twisting around an offset hexagon. Then, I add parallelograms overlapping the rhombuses. Because, why not, right?
Next come open back hexagons tucked into the parallelograms. And some triangles tucked into them.
It's at that point that the pattern repeats.
This is an intermediate level origami tessellation. I had a hard time with it because I did it on a very rainy day. But even with soggy paper, it all worked out just fine.
Looking at the back side you can see how the triangles tuck into alternating edges of the open back hexagons. You can also see how the triangles are connected to each other.
It's a pretty straight forward pattern. If your paper behaves anything like mine did, it's going to fight you on staying in the collapses. But, keep working them. Your persistence will pay off.
Crease pattern included.




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