Sunflowers Origami Tessellation
Trying to keep things not too repetitive... so I have a somewhat different tessellation this time around.
The idea of small natural rhombus stars is not a new concept. I've done some in the past. Lots of other people have done them as well.
I'm not sure whether this particular iteration is unique or not. Unlikely, but who knows. Not me.
It was, however, new to me.
In this case, they have a hexagonal like connecting points between them. Which actually makes it very simple to do the repeats.
I left rather large gaps figuring that would help me create a neater finished fold. They could, of course, be spaced much closer together if desired.
It's not an easy fold because you have to twist the little rhombuses around the hex twists on the other side.
I've done these types of tessellations with both thick and thin paper. Either one works depending on how delicate you are as you work it.
There are a significant amount of overlapping folds, but if you leave yourself sufficient space they shouldn't pose too much of an obstacle.
I have a couple of flaps on the right side that should go in the opposite direction, but no big deal. In some ways, I like the asymmetry.
My crease patter is below.
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