Taking a Walk Origami Flagstone Tessellation
I did this flagstone tessellation probably at least few months ago. I don't think that it's been uploaded previously.
It's a linear style pattern of triangles and rhombuses. I did two rows of rhombuses and one row of triangles. Looking at it, I wonder why I didn't just do one row of each.
Another nice variant might be to change the direction of the rhombuses as the rows are repeated. Something for another day, I suppose.
It's a pretty typical flagstone tessellation. Everything is connected on the back using triangles.
In my opinion, linear flagstones are easier to fold than the circular kind. The shapes just seem to fall into place with a lot less coaxing. That's just my experience.
I doubt that I still have the original diagram. It's pretty easy to decipher. Just connect the shapes on the front in the usual way and add triangles in the gaps as needed.
Still, on principle, I will try to remember to draw a new crease pattern for it and upload it soon.



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