The Old Rocking Chair Gets Accents!


I was going to write about the necessity for hardware and software redundancy in complex systems, due to the latest news of strategic corporate and governmental failures to appreciate engineering 101, but I'll leave that for tomorrow. Just a quick update therefore on The Old Rocking Chair refurb. As I mentioned I might, I was going to get hold of some jute sash cord to give the seat-weaving a go, but me being me, I couldn't wait to have a crack at the rush-seat technique, so I dug out some rather chunky sash-line dating back to my BT days. I decided that the orange accents in the cord would look kind of good against the blue I'd painted the frame in - complimentary colours, should anyone remember their Johannes Itten.

The start of the process can be seen in the picture - the front corners of the frame are bulked out until the width of the weave lines up with the narrower rear of the seat frame; then the weave continues across the whole of the chair, front to back, until complete. I've got a feeling I might run out of this particular cord, so I might complete the centre section in another colour - we'll see... I'll keep you posted as it develops - or if it goes completely south, I'll post pics of its unpicking!

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