Remember when I posted recently about how I did some successful birding and photographing on the first Saturday of the year, but had a disastrous potting experience? Well, dried and ready for baking, the bowl I made that day, doesn't look half bad. However, I have focused on the task in hand since then and managed to throw a large serving platter, two spoon rests and two fluted snack plates. Then, on Tuesday I made my first upright item...
A milk jug!
The "mucky" sponge in the handle (which, in itself, was a challenge to make) helps to keep the earlike- shape
A close-up of my first jug!
When I arrived on Thursday, Amanda told me that the jug had help up well during the first drying process. We then used a wire cheese-cutter to separate it from the wooden base and it's back on the shelf drying out some more! (Watch this space for more on "the jug")
This morning Amanda and I are working in the studio so who knows what I'll be creating next? I don't but I will post about it at a later date!
I hope you're all having a wonderful Saturday wherever you are in the world.
Hugs and blessings
Jo
Wow, Jo, I am impressed. This is something I've never tried, and my hands are too weak now. But you are doing a great job! Looking forward to progress pictures.
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I'm impressed. Your pitcher turned out great. That's not easy to pull up a all item on the wheel. I never got past doggie dishes. Or in your case kitty dishes.
ReplyDeleteThat is fun making pots but I bet you'll end up with too many but you probably have folk to give them to.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations ! it looks good ! Soon Grant can drink a beer out of it, lol or milk of course.
ReplyDeleteComing next : a cat perhaps ?
But, how heavy is it going to be?
ReplyDeleteLoad up on hand cream. (I did that years ago, and my hands were super dry.)
Margaret (and Mandu--"Thanks for the Tasmanian kitties kiss")
very nice hobby,have a good job,with my best wishes
ReplyDeleteJo, I like your pitcher! You are doing great. Looking forward to your next project. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteJo, I like your pitcher! You are doing great. Looking forward to your next project. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love to try pottery classes. Perhaps when she is a bit older.
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