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posted recently about the labyrinth my workshop built at FGC Gathering this summer. I promised I'd post a detailed how-to; here it is!
Part I: Laying it out on paper
First, draw the seed pattern. I used this seed pattern, but modified:
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Original seed pattern |
I wanted fewer right angles, but still the suggestion of a heart shape in the middle from having some right angles. Here is the modification:
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First modification to seed pattern |
However, if you create a labyrinth just from this, you end up with too many choice points, and not a simple, straightforward labyrinth. (Go ahead and try it without this next step; you'll see.) So, I added a line:
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Modified seed pattern |
First connection:
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One connection |
Second connection. Basically, the connections always go from the next unconnected point on one side to the next unconnected point on the other:
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Two connections |
Third connection:
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Three connections |
Fourth connection:
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Four connections |
Fifth connection:
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Five connections |
Sixth and final connection:
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Six connections (all connected) |
Next post: how we laid this out on the grass!
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