Circular Medieval Labyrinth

1. Measure the centre of your space or canvas. Mark the centre. Draw the centre circle [black circle, Figure 1].
2. Determine how wide your paths will be. This is your Path Width. [PW] Measure half way from the top of your space to the bottom your space and make a temporary line [dotted line Figure 1]. Make another temporary line 1 PW above this halfway line and 1 PW below this halfway line [A. Figure 1]. Then make a temporary line 1 PW below this halfway line. [B. Figure 1]
3. Measure half way from the left of the space and make a temporary line [dotted line, Figure 1]. Make a temporary line 1 PW to the right of this halfway line, above your centre circle [C. Figure 1]. Make a temporary line 1 PW to the left of this halfway line. [D. Figure 1]
4. Below your centre circle,make a temporary line 1/2 PW to the left of your halfway line [E. Figure 1] and another one 1/2 PW to the right of your halfway line. [F. Figure 1]
5. Make a temporary line 1 PW to the right of E. [G. Figure 1]. Then make a temporary line 1 PW to the left of F [H. Figure 1]. Make a temporary line 1 PW to the left of H. [I. Figure 1]
6. Create the circles in Figure 2.
7. Create the smaller circles. [dotted lines in Figure 3] Join the open lines. [dotted lines, Figure 3]
8. Fill in the remaining lines in Figure 4. That was easy!

Adapted from: Making Your Own Labyrinth - The Easy Way by Anne Nesbitt Copyright © 2003 Ark Publishing

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