The ORC, minor update
Progress so far: I have covered approximately two-thirds of the seat in the poly sash line, and whilst I've not completely run out of the stuff, I don't have enough to complete it - and as that sash ain't cheap (50m = £41), I've decided to go for the contrasting cord I mentioned last, and I've settled on jute sash line of the same (8mm) thickness (a skein of which is pictured with my tools above. The look I'm aiming for is kind of Norfolk beachcomber-ish: a seaside, beach-huts and dinghies kind of thing.
Another, more practical reason for finishing the centre cross in jute is that the poly sash is kernmantle-laid, which I won't be able to untwist or tighten to vary the thickness of a lay as I reach the centre of the weave and adjust the gaps that will inevitably appear at the frame edges. I'm hoping this project pans out for two reasons: one, we get a nice chair to use and two, I have a new string to my bow: I fancy getting hold of more junk chairs and renovating them for sale. Keep you posted...
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