This video is amazing, I like your glazing technique, the results are just wonderful! I cannot say how much I'm grateful you shared your knowledge with us!
Thank you Karen, I'm enjoying making the videos and I'm grateful that people like yourself are watching and enjoying what I put out. I miss the banter amongst the other potters when I used to work out of a community studio, so the videos are my way to reconnect. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Wow thanks sooo much for such informative video!! I love glazes as much as you so I don’t think I can pick a favourite😉 Keep up the good work and I’m sure you’ll have a thousand subscribers in no time!
I can’t remember putting on the wrong glaze but I glaze fired my first few times to Cone 05 insured of 5 by mistake. The glazes looked horrible until I figured it out and refired. LMAO Thanks for your videos, Liana
Oh my gracious---that is the best result I have ever seen with Frosted Lemon---which I have not had happy results with---so you have given me new hope.....OK so I have never had Archie's Base....I see folks playing with it all the time---I get it assists in runs/movement....could Amaco's Oatmeal be used instead? I have always used Oatmeal for when I need movement..... thank you again for the great content!!!
Thank you KD for your kind words and support of my channel! To answer your question, I have used Potters Choice Oatmeal as well and have achieved some nice movement and are times when I prefer using Oatmeal, however Archie's Base has a very unique look to it and I really do like it...a lot! There is more of a creamy white look to it whereas Oatmeal has more of a yellow-gold hue to it. I also have experimented with Light Flux by Mayco, but tend to gravitate to Archie's base. Hope that answers your question.
Hi Robert, Yes you can apply clear glaze on stoneware..be sure to test your glaze and clay compatibly to ensure you get the results you want. Glazes react very differently on different clay bodies. I have used clear glaze and quite like the look revealing the colour of the stoneware underneath It has a different feel than the raw stoneware. Great question 😉 Thanks for watching!
Hi Sofia, thanks for your question. In short, yes, you can apply too much glaze and have adverse results, crawling is one of them, you can also get bubbling which are like large pinholes. Too much glaze can also run right off the pot! You will learn thru trial and error..unfortunately..how much is too much. Reading the manufacturer’s recommend coats helps too. I stick to 3-4 glaze layers total, with a few exceptions. Again, depending on the desired results, you may want thinner coats or less layers. Best to do “tests” of glazes using a succession of 1,2,3,4 coats and see what you like the best. You will also learn what “1 coat” of your particular application is. Hope this makes sense 🤪😃
Pretty bottles! Great combinations! Hope you considered leaving the little feet -especially since it sits level... cute. Interesting how they are so evenly distributed. That's what I call a "keeper." Also, I have seen in an online ceramic supply, 'pump' dispensers for soap and lotion that stretch-fit a small range of opening sizes.
Thank you so much for the compliments and encouragement! I totally agree, it was very interesting how the glaze flowed so evenly!! In the end I decided to grind off the little feet…😜 I’m very interested in the ceramic supply company with the stretch pumps, will you forward their info?? I’d appreciate that very much 😉
@@SarahWaltonPottery Oh, I guess the feet had to go... I'm sure it looks very nice. If I come across the pumps again I will certainly forward that to you. I cannot remember which big online store as I wasn't looking for those at the time -and it has been a while. Hopefully they can be found by doing an online search. I will give it a shot too next time I'm idling online. Cheers!
@@SarahWaltonPottery Sarah, On a quick look found these but still not what I was looking for. May give you some ideas. Will keep a sharp eye for those silicone collars that stretch. Good luck! www.webstaurantstore.com/tablecraft-1-oz-condiment-pump-kit-with-1-1-2-38-mm-screw-on-adapter-lid-and-11-dip-tube/8081066238.html?GoogleShopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIv73XoPyK8gIVbm1vBB2xKQG8EAQYDCABEgIAO_D_BwE BAILEY POTTERY: www.baileypottery.com/store-dept-pottery-supplies/finishing-accessories/dispenser-pumps.html THIS ONE has multiple lids for the pump to go thru: www.kitchenrestock.com/winco-pkt-6.html THIS ONE also has a variety of collars: www.kitchenrestock.com/tablecraft-products-662k-economy-pump-kit-includes-1-oz-economy-pump-model-number-662.html
@@SarahWaltonPottery MUCH CLOSER TO IT! --A GLUE DOWN COLLAR FOR YOUR BOTTLES: www.onedreamdesign.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7_8&products_id=295&zenid=5iga3nnnts4pdkst8s6kqufeq1
Hi April! Thanks for watching my videos! I certainly can demonstrate how I throw tumblers! I appreciate the suggestion, it helps me make content that you are interested in 😉😊 don’t worry, with practice and some determination you will be throwing a whole variety of things!
Did you know that it is actually fine when the bisque is still a bit damp when you glaze it?! I also fully dunk my bisque in water,bc it is possible to move the dust on the pot when you just wipe it. A professor said that water tends to stick to water,of course don’t let it be soaking wet,bud a little moist is good for glazing 👋
This video is amazing, I like your glazing technique, the results are just wonderful! I cannot say how much I'm grateful you shared your knowledge with us!
Thank you Marco! I’m really glad you liked it! 😊
After these two video parts.... how beautiful the bottles are
Thank you Mona!
Thank you so much for being real. I make mistakes like that all the time. Thank you so much love you videos.
Thank you Karen, I'm enjoying making the videos and I'm grateful that people like yourself are watching and enjoying what I put out. I miss the banter amongst the other potters when I used to work out of a community studio, so the videos are my way to reconnect. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
🙏🏻Thank you so much! You are a beautiful soul sharing all that valuable knowledge with us for totally free❤️ Thank you, God bless you!
I really appreciate this!! Thank you!
Great video and I VERY much appreciate you taking the time to type out step by step instructions and the glazes you used!
👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👍
Thank you Connie, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I love hearing what's appreciate so that I can continue to do it...lol ;)
Wow thanks sooo much for such informative video!! I love glazes as much as you so I don’t think I can pick a favourite😉 Keep up the good work and I’m sure you’ll have a thousand subscribers in no time!
Thank you for your encouraging words Lorelie!
I think the experienced potters all learn from each other - tips and tricks 😊 Great videos!
Thank you so much!!
Hello from south oh france and many Thanks for sharing .
Hello!! South of France!! 🥰🥰
Just found you! Love the running commentary.
And the glaze combos. have fun.
Thanks so much! 😊
Great videos. Thanks for sharing your work!
Thank you sooo much! I'm thrilled that you enjoy them!🥰
I'm so glad you went ahead with the 'mistake' pot. It came out beautiful!
Me Too!! Sometimes we get sweet surprises…one of the many reasons why I love pottery so much..thanks for the compliment too 😊
Beautiful pieces! ❤
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Your work is beautiful! Love the pastels so much, just found your videos. Hope you are well, more videos please!
Thank you Phillippa!! I’m working on editing some content so very soon! 😉
I love ❤️ them You did so well with the glaze . I want a pottery room now. This is so interesting 😃 Thanks for showing how to do this !
Thank you so much Tracie! I'm glad I inspired you! 😉
@@SarahWaltonPottery thanks for getting back to me.
Thanks for sharing the gorgeous glaze combos!
You’re very welcome! 🤓😊
This is very informative, thank you ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
I can’t remember putting on the wrong glaze but I glaze fired my first few times to Cone 05 insured of 5 by mistake. The glazes looked horrible until I figured it out and refired. LMAO
Thanks for your videos,
Liana
That’s a pain..but easy to do! I’m so glad you figured it out! Btw, was that you that sent me the post it from my Amazon wish list?
@@SarahWaltonPottery yes I sent you the post it’s 😉
@@lianaholtochsner THANK YOU!! I was SOOOO surprised and happy!! 🥰🥰
Beautiful combinations
Thank you 🙏 🙏🙏
wow nice video
Thanks Barbie! 🥰
Oh my gracious---that is the best result I have ever seen with Frosted Lemon---which I have not had happy results with---so you have given me new hope.....OK so I have never had Archie's Base....I see folks playing with it all the time---I get it assists in runs/movement....could Amaco's Oatmeal be used instead? I have always used Oatmeal for when I need movement..... thank you again for the great content!!!
Thank you KD for your kind words and support of my channel! To answer your question, I have used Potters Choice Oatmeal as well and have achieved some nice movement and are times when I prefer using Oatmeal, however Archie's Base has a very unique look to it and I really do like it...a lot! There is more of a creamy white look to it whereas Oatmeal has more of a yellow-gold hue to it. I also have experimented with Light Flux by Mayco, but tend to gravitate to Archie's base. Hope that answers your question.
@@SarahWaltonPottery yes it answers, Thank you
Sooo pretty! Do you fire at cone 5 or 6? I may have missed that.
Thanks Rachel, I fired to roughly cone 6 on a manual kiln, no hold.
@@SarahWaltonPottery thank you!
Hi Sarah can i apply clear coat on the mat stoneware. Thank you.
Hi Robert, Yes you can apply clear glaze on stoneware..be sure to test your glaze and clay compatibly to ensure you get the results you want. Glazes react very differently on different clay bodies. I have used clear glaze and quite like the look revealing the colour of the stoneware underneath It has a different feel than the raw stoneware. Great question 😉 Thanks for watching!
@@SarahWaltonPottery Thank you for your quick answer.
Great video thank you! Is too many layers ever an issue with crawling? Is there a max number of layers for good results?
Hi Sofia, thanks for your question. In short, yes, you can apply too much glaze and have adverse results, crawling is one of them, you can also get bubbling which are like large pinholes. Too much glaze can also run right off the pot! You will learn thru trial and error..unfortunately..how much is too much. Reading the manufacturer’s recommend coats helps too. I stick to 3-4 glaze layers total, with a few exceptions. Again, depending on the desired results, you may want thinner coats or less layers. Best to do “tests” of glazes using a succession of 1,2,3,4 coats and see what you like the best. You will also learn what “1 coat” of your particular application is. Hope this makes sense 🤪😃
Pretty bottles! Great combinations! Hope you considered leaving the little feet -especially since it sits level... cute. Interesting how they are so evenly distributed. That's what I call a "keeper." Also, I have seen in an online ceramic supply, 'pump' dispensers for soap and lotion that stretch-fit a small range of opening sizes.
Thank you so much for the compliments and encouragement! I totally agree, it was very interesting how the glaze flowed so evenly!! In the end I decided to grind off the little feet…😜 I’m very interested in the ceramic supply company with the stretch pumps, will you forward their info?? I’d appreciate that very much 😉
@@SarahWaltonPottery Oh, I guess the feet had to go... I'm sure it looks very nice. If I come across the pumps again I will certainly forward that to you. I cannot remember which big online store as I wasn't looking for those at the time -and it has been a while. Hopefully they can be found by doing an online search. I will give it a shot too next time I'm idling online. Cheers!
@@SarahWaltonPottery Sarah, On a quick look found these but still not what I was looking for. May give you some ideas. Will keep a sharp eye for those silicone collars that stretch. Good luck!
www.webstaurantstore.com/tablecraft-1-oz-condiment-pump-kit-with-1-1-2-38-mm-screw-on-adapter-lid-and-11-dip-tube/8081066238.html?GoogleShopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIv73XoPyK8gIVbm1vBB2xKQG8EAQYDCABEgIAO_D_BwE
BAILEY POTTERY:
www.baileypottery.com/store-dept-pottery-supplies/finishing-accessories/dispenser-pumps.html
THIS ONE has multiple lids for the pump to go thru:
www.kitchenrestock.com/winco-pkt-6.html
THIS ONE also has a variety of collars:
www.kitchenrestock.com/tablecraft-products-662k-economy-pump-kit-includes-1-oz-economy-pump-model-number-662.html
@@SarahWaltonPottery MUCH CLOSER TO IT! --A GLUE DOWN COLLAR FOR YOUR BOTTLES:
www.onedreamdesign.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7_8&products_id=295&zenid=5iga3nnnts4pdkst8s6kqufeq1
@@BrokenArrowPottery I’ll take a look too..if I find it or similar I send it to you..thanks again 😉
Hello, Thank you for making videos:) Can you demonstrate tumblers. This shape eludes me, all I,m making is mud,lol!
Hi April! Thanks for watching my videos! I certainly can demonstrate how I throw tumblers! I appreciate the suggestion, it helps me make content that you are interested in 😉😊 don’t worry, with practice and some determination you will be throwing a whole variety of things!
Same! I’ve been trying forever and cannot get it!!
Those glazes are high fire?
Hi Jon! They are considered Mid Fire cone 5-6. Hope that helps!
Is this cone 6? Beautiful
Hi Shelley, yes I fired to cone 6 , thank you!! Xo
Did you know that it is actually fine when the bisque is still a bit damp when you glaze it?!
I also fully dunk my bisque in water,bc it is possible to move the dust on the pot when you just wipe it.
A professor said that water tends to stick to water,of course don’t let it be soaking wet,bud a little moist is good for glazing 👋
Thank you for the tip!
Do you use stoneware?
Hi Marcela, yes I use stoneware. The clay in this video is a buff colour clay from Plainsman Clay, M340.
@@SarahWaltonPottery thanks!
Requesting an ASMR episode PLLLEASSEEE
😉 I can do that!
Bottle nr 3
Thank you Eliza!