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Labyrinth Circle Rug
Pattern description from One Skein: “When I lived in San Francisco, I liked to walk the labyrinths at Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church. Intended to encourage reflection, the spiral walks - one inside, one outside - guide the traveler along a winding path that symbolizes the simultaneous changes and continuity of life. Knitting this rug is similar to one of those spiritual walks - the frequent changes in yarn and color provide an opportunity to pause and reflect on what you’ve done and to consider your next step - all as you maintain a continuous path.”
Finished Size: About 33” (84 cm) diameter.
Needles:
- Size 11 (8 mm).
- Change needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Yarn: Worsted-weight (CYCA Medium #4) yarn.
Notions: Tapestry needle; sewing needle; 20 yd (18.5 m) of 0.5” (1.3-cm) Wright’s Piping filler cord (available at fabric stores); size .005 nylon transparent thread.
Gauge:
- About 18 t0 20 sts = 4” (10 cm) in slip titch pattern.
- Exact gauge is not critical, but fabric should be dense enough to completely cover cotton cording.
Notes:
- Coil the knitting as it progresses to get an idea of how the colors will work together when the rug is assembled, and make any desired adjustments to the combinations.
- Leave long enough tails for the stripes so you can sew the seam of the tube with yarn tails that match the color of each section.

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- First published: April 2006
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