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Circular Classical Labyrinth
1. This is a more circular version of the classical labyrinth.
2. Find the centre of your space and mark it.
3. Determine the size of your centre circle and draw it. [dotted circle,
Figure #1]. The opening at the bottom should be 1 PW [path width].
4. Place a dot 1 PW down from the opening of your centre circle in
a direct vertical line from the east edge of your centre circle [A,
Figure #1, & #2].
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Figure #1
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Figure #2
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5. Place another dot 2 PW down from the opening of your centre
circle and 1 PW to the west of the west edge of your centre circle
[B, Figure #1, & #2].
6. Place another dot 4 PW down from A and 1 PW east of A [C, Figure
#1, & #2].
7. Place another dot 4 PW down from B and 1 PW to the east of B
[D, Figure #1, & #2]. |
8. Starting at your centre point, draw a temporary line in a direct
line from the centre to A and extend it 1 PW past A [Figure #3].
9. Draw temporary lines through B, C, and D as shown in Figure 3.
10. Draw the circles to the temporary lines [ Figure #3]. |
Figure #3
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11. Using the “dots” as your centre, draw in the smaller
circles [ Figure #4].
12. Draw in the last two lines [Figure #5]. How easy can it get??!! Enjoy
your new Labyrinth!
Adapted from: Making Your Own Labyrinth - The Easy Way by Anne Nesbitt
Copyright © 2003 Ark Publishing
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