Whilst making dinner on Monday evening, we found that we had no hot water coming out of the taps and the boiler was failing to fire when expected, resulting also in fast-cooling radiators. After wafting a warm hair drier over the external condensate pipes (lagged during last December's cold snap when they froze and stopped the heating working temporarily) in the vain hope that was all there was causing it, but we couldn't get the boiler to fire and it was now leaking water too and showing a fault indicator. Time to call in the experts.
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It ended up a somewhat unusual fault that took some finding and we were consequently without a working boiler for several days. It just goes to show how pampered we've become and how much we take such things for granted. I'm old enough to have lived before central heating was commonplace and yet find myself totally disrupted by the removal of on tap hot water and warm rooms.

So my work routine was somewhat interrupted this week - my usual work area was far too cold to work effectively and as I take photographs on the end of my work bench, I couldn't even comfortably get on with my backlog of those either. Maybe I'm just soft, but trying to grip cold tools with cold fingers just wasn't fun - and as a Reynauds sufferer, actually painful - and potentially dangerous. Time for Plan B.



The Lucite leaves have been supplemented with graduating sizes of wrapped copper leaf spirals and hand formed leaf shapes. The berries are carnelian, jasper, goldstone, sardonix and green opals. I chose to use large balled headpins so that the buds would also become a visual feature too. I used several wrapping techniques to add some variety of shape and randomness to the necklace. Random of this nature is not something that comes easily to me, I always end up with a distinct and symmetrical pattern and that is the case to some degree here, but I tried to loosen my grip a little on being too precise.

7 comments:
Such nice warm colours for a cold day. As a fellow Reynauds sufferer you have my sympathy and understanding when it comes to working in cold workshops.
Beautiful! and so complicated,What a loevly gift
Jeanie x
Thank you both. I hope she likes it mythreebeez.
Oh this is beautiful! I love the colour and I think you've achieved just the right amount of 'randomness'!
Thanks Helen - I enjoyed making it as it was a slightly different discipline to my usual work.
I love this necklace! I feel for you on the boiler front, we are struggling with ours right now too x
Thanks Twinkly - I haven't give it to the recipient yet due to the bad weather, so my fingers are still crossed on that front. I wish you well with the boiler - yesterday was visit 5 trying to fix ours. I think they've now just about built a new one - it's just developing one fault after another. They got it working, then it started leaking - then making a horrendous noise - that was because one engineer left something inside it!
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