Sticlete Apr 2026

Cut along that line. Take the piece you just cut and slide it directly across to the right side of the square.

To make a proper template that will tile across an entire sheet of paper, follow these steps: Sticlete

Building a "proper paper" project—specifically a (often called "Sticlete" or "tile" patterns in certain craft contexts)—is a satisfying blend of math and art. To create a paper that fits together perfectly without gaps, you must follow specific geometric rules of translation or rotation. 🛠️ Step-by-Step: Creating a Tessellation Cut along that line

Place your new "tile" on a larger sheet of paper. Trace it, then move it until the edges lock into the previous tracing like a puzzle piece. Fill the entire page. 🎨 Creative Variations To create a paper that fits together perfectly

Draw a line from one corner to an adjacent corner on the left side. It can be a simple squiggle or a complex zigzag.

You can repeat this process for the top and bottom edges to create a more complex "puzzle" shape.

Align the straight edges and tape the piece to the right side. Do not flip or rotate the piece; just slide it.