Stock Market Origami Tessellation
This original tessellation continues my exploration of patterns that can be created using a specific starting point. In this case, the starting point is a set of three trapezoids tucked into the points of a small triangle. My Eyes of the Pyramids origami tessellation uses the same starting point, but has a much different overall design. This is also a mixed technique design. It uses mostly flagstone collapses, but the central triangles between the trapezoids are tucks.
Often, when I hit upon a beginning point idea that works, I'll explore it for additional possibilities. A lot of people probably do the same. When working with geometric patterns there are generally multiple configurations to be found. These standard shapes fit together in seemingly infinite ways.
In this particular origami tessellation when I repeated the central concept, I found that the trapezoids fits around an open hexagon in the remaining spaces.
Depending on your experience you might find this very difficult or only moderately so. Personally, I feel that's it's always a little bit tricky to fold small tucked triangle collapses. You may feel the same or differently. Either way, I love the way they look.
Crease pattern included.
Filed under: June 2026 Origami Tessellations



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