Hi Sara I’m am a Toronto born and raised pottery girl now living in New Brunswick! I’m four years into this journey! I have had some instruction from professionals but I am mostly self taught. I watch UA-cam most days!! I think you are brilliant! Thank you for putting yourself out there!! I can tell you are a risk taker and so am I. 😊
Love hearing from fellow Canadians, and Torontonian! I too grew up in Toronto, but moved out of the city 11 years ago...tho I was commuting DT daily up until last March 😵💫... Thanks for watching!!
I love that you showed your 1st pieces! I still have mine from 8 years ago. I have a cylinder that could double as a doorstop, it's so heavy!! I use it for pens in my cafe!! I'm glad I have it ❤️
Love your enthusiasm! Especially when you whisper b/c you love the drips & the way the glaze turned out. I also get so excited for a good drip! Thanks for sharing your videos. I really look forward to them.
Hi Lorelie! Firstly, thank you! I think you're absolutely right...Before I finish glazing the shelves of pots in the studio, I'm going to put them back in the kiln for another bisque fire, do it slow like you said. and then glaze because I really don't want that mess again. I hope it will help off-gas the pots better 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Thanks Nadia! I sometimes need to hear from someone else because I’m too close to it and have a biased opinion! 😂 when I saw the yellow cups in the photo recap they started to warm up to me! 😂
@@SarahWaltonPottery I think a lot of people would buy the defect ones to sit on a shelf. I know I would. I like all the imperfections. I hope this is helpful. Your videos are fun to watch and learn.
It is tempting to just show good stuff, but it's just not realistic, right? ha-ha So many things go wrong throughout the process, and at least for me, can be very discouraging. I get so much encouragement from you all...thanks for the live chat today during the premiere
I usually use a rubber mallet instead of a hammer, it hits the same but doesn't break little pieces off. Most of the force instead goes to bumping the cookie off instead of shattering it. But yeah sometimes it just doesnt work and takes part of the pot with it. Depends on how much glaze overflowed. Lovely combos though!!!🩷🖤🩵
Thank you!! I've had someone else make the same suggestion so I should definitely try it! I just don't have one and seem to forget when I go over to Home Depot 🤭 ...I need to add it to my shopping list so i don't forget...especially if it may save a pot! 🥰
Thanks, Im so glad you enjoyed seeing all of that mundane stuff...I never know if people actually like it, so I appreciate that you do! It's not glamorous, but essential to the process! Cheers 🥰
Beautiful results! I have been advised by a few veteran potters that some iron-rich and buff clay bodies benefit from a slow 04 bisq firing with all the venting you can give it until it passes 500f. They say it burns off the organic materials more thoroughly. Food for thought.
Thank you! I have since put all my pieces that were awaiting glazing back in the kiln for another go at a bisque fire..so with some luck it will help alleviate this pinhole issue! I appreciate your recommendation!
Sarah....1st: you are AWESOME 2nd: I feel for you with those first pinhole - but gorgeous - pieces...I've done stuff like that myself, sometimes refiring them with a hold @ the end gets rid of the pinholes, but not sure how you'll handle those stuck cookies. And YEAH on the pinholes on the OUTSIDE (as long as they are NOT sharp!) but should NEVER (be) on the inside. Cant wait to see more pieces from you! Thanks!
Thank you Mariede! I got rid the cookie off the bottom of the vase with my Dremel and a few good whacks with a hammer and screwdriver, took a bit of the foot but I'll grind it down properly after I refire, if I get better results...🤞🏼 Thanks for your vote and great advise!! xo
Love seeing Coconut! Looks like he/she hasn’t missed too many meals!! Thanks for showing your first attempts. This art form is learned through experience not innately from within like so many others. Practice is the key. And enjoying your personal growth. 😁
Coconut is very food driven 🤣!!! I adopted her from the SPCA 2 years ago (she was 8 and very overweight) we've been working on it with play time and a good diet...she's got a way to go tho...but I have a thing for chonky cats! they are just so dang cute! You are sooo right, coming from a career as a makeup artist everything works out as intended ...then with ceramics so much is left to chemistry, (not my strong suit in school😵💫) patience (another weakness) 🤪 and years of trial and error! It has and does teach me so much! I'm so glad that it found me! Thanks for your support!!! 🥰
I hope I'm able to help!! I know that glazing in particular can be VERY challenging! That's why so many potters don't share how they glaze, it takes years to perfect glaze and clay and firing combinations. It's nice to see that there are so many wonderful resources here on YT now...I'm here to help the best I can, so if you have questions don't hesitate to ask! ...I'm glad you have found my channel too! 🥰
Thank you Audrey!! I'm totally self taught. I watched countless YT videos to teach me. One thing though, and I'm sure you understand this first hand, it is sooooo time consuming! 🤪 🤪 🤪 Thanks for watching!!
Hey Sarah, OH NO! I am feeling your pain. I don't know if it will help but I find with those kinds of clays, the Camille Hoffman slow cool schedule really helps with pinholing and bloating. Of course, you can't use it for everything but in this case, it may help.
I'd love to use a program for a slow cool but it's challenging enough to get back to it in time for a hold/soak on my manual kiln 😵💫😵💫😵💫...I really have to get better at that, I have on/off switches not even the lo/med/hi, so frustrating!! Is the Camille Hoffman schedule for manual kilns??
Great video! Your efforts are a huge asset to the clay community. 1) I've had some success when it comes to stuck cookies by putting them into the freezer for a few minutes. Many times they pop right off, and you might even be able to re-use the cookie. 2) Your darker clay bodies are stunning. I learned the hard way that many of those can't be fired higher than ^5. Even knowing that, it has slipped my mind more than once and I put a few in with a ^6 firing and they always come out with bloat. So your taking them to a ^7 is miraculous! 3) The two pieces with Coyote Buttercup are beautiful! Perhaps not what you envisioned, but certainly should be sorted with the other successes.
Thank you for this!! Such great advice and words of encouragment🥰!!! I think i will have to buy some more cones and begin firing to ^5 with the darker clay, it was probably just luck that I didn't get bloating...but the Dark Red clay M390, so far, seems to be very forgiving but who knows I could be playing roulette 😅 I really appreciate your message!
on the pitcher...sand the glaze down with a diamond pad and wipe off the residue before putting the emerald falls over it. Then fire only to no higher than a cone 5.5 ish with a hold...fingers crossed. I've had some luck doing this but if the pinholes are too bad sometimes it doesn't work. I get better results when I sand the pinholes down really good first
Thanks for the advise!! I've already added glaze, but i didn't grind down the peaks so I hope that it doesn't impact it negatively 🤞🏼😬...I know it's a long shot with this piece but I'm gonna try! It still hasn't made it into the kiln, but am filming and will share! 🫣
YAAAY SO EXCITED TO SEE A NEW VIDEO!! Totally clay related… where did you get your overalls!!! I’m so sorry the clay did that. How crazy! Have you tried bisque firing to a higher cone with that clay? Definitely call the company!! As for the cookies. Make them REALLLLY THIN and put kiln wash on them!! It helps a lot!! If you have a good grinding disc on your wheel you can grind the cookie off instead of breaking it and taking the sides off! Hope that helps. I had a kiln opening yesterday and I had made kiln stilts without the metal pins in them and they hold the pot off the shelf and they worked PERFECTLY!! I had 4 mugs drip like crazy, bottom shelf got to cone 7 1/2!! I also have manual kilns and it is soo hard waiting to turn things on and off etc. I never allow my kiln to shut off in its own. I don’t use a pyrometer. I just put the witness cones in front of the peep holes and I know at approximately what time the kiln should be turned off so I look and watch the cones fall on at least 2 levels to make sure the kiln has gotten to temperature and I run it off. My bottom fires mush higher than the top, 2 full cones last firing! I do stagger all of my shelves as well as leave a gap in the middle. I have found that putting tall items on half of the bottom really helped things every out more. This was so informative! Thanks so much for showing us how you do your bottoms!!
Ha-ha! I got my overalls from a store call Aerie (American Eagle sister store) a couple of years ago, on the sale rack so I couldn't pass it up, they were like $20! I've seen similar ones there from time to time so you never know! I've tried to use my peep holes to read my cone pack but I don't know if it's just me, but I can't see them because the light is just to dang bright. Even if I line them up with my peeps properly, I saw someone use a flash light but that didn't work either...any tips?? I might just shut it off at the 9 hour mark as that seems to be my sweet spot for a ^6 fire in my kiln...The reason why i didn't turn it off was because I did such a slow ramp and had my fan running longer then I usually do, so I thought that maybe it hadn't got to temp...lesson learned! I've used ¼ shelf stilts to prop up my pots before when I ran out of cookies...and you're right, every time I have to break off a cookie I think...why didn't I use kiln wash! 😵💫Thank you for all your great advise!!! xo
I use Laguna #70 often and have no issues. Slow bisque to cone 04. Glaze fire medium speed to a hot cone 6, but my cone 7 isn't bending. Maybe just softening, but not really a bent. The 6 is just a bit over bent. It's very groggy, so I make sure to use a shammy on my rims of the #70 to push down that grog. Then I make sure to sand the rims of the bisqueware, especially if it's a mug/cup that will touch a mouth. Same with handle edges. I get it very smooth.
Thanks Miss Molly!! Fabulous advise! I always burnish every piece which does the same but I still find that after firing the pot can get a little texture...don't you find that?? Or does your slow bisque take care of that?
@@SarahWaltonPottery Slow bisque doesn't affect the texture, as far as I can tell. Just the glaze outcome. I think no matter what, groggy clay will have a little texture to it in the end. Just the nature of the beast ;)
Hi Sarah. Don’t know if you are familiar with Camille Hoffman firing schedule, but she swears it has taken care of pinholes and other problems. Not sure if your kiln can do a six step ramp and cool, but you may want to google it and familiarize yourself with it. I called her about it. She has been in ceramics 53 years and is a hoot!
Hi! Yes I've heard of the Camille Hoffman schedule, and thank you for sharing. I'm struggling with getting back to my kiln to do a basic hold (my kiln is an older manual kiln with on/off switches...not even lo/med/hi😵💫) I'm going to look into it and see if I can figure something out that will work for my set up...I really appreciate you taking the time to share!! 🥰
Bummer about the pinholes. I'm not sure the composition of the clay, but I do know that manganese will offgas and will pinhole if you don't do a drop and hold at the end. I tend to avoid clays that contain it, for that reason. Coconut is HUGE! What a sweet kitty! We should all have a studio manager of equal calibur. Thanks for showing your first pieces. I was just looking back at my beginnings and considering a nostalgia post about the progression. It really helps to look back sometimes. Keep 'em coming, and stay centered!
Hi Pat, I suspect youre right about the off gas I love the look of the clay so much so i really have to figure out the best way to fire, I've had great success and some epic fails (as in this video) One viewer suggested that it was/is the Spectrum glaze which may be the case...donno...I'm determined to get to the bottom, and if i figure it out I'll share so maybe you may give it a go Yes Coco is a big girl...HaHa. I adopted her that way and I've been working on helping her slim down...believe it or not she has lost a couple of pounds over the last 2 years...She's now 10 so I don't think she'll get much smaller so I have a 19lbs cat! 🫣 I'm so glad you enjoyed my trip down memory lane with my older pieces...Cheers and thank you for watching!!! 🥰
I love watching your videos! As a beginner I learn so much from you and at the same time have the eye candy with your creations 🍭 😍 also the white pin holes looks amazing I wouldn’t change it :)
@@SarahWaltonPottery On one of your earlier videos for “glaze kiln unloading #4” around 10:20 you showed us the black on black look. If possible if you may share those colors and coats with me 🥹 💕
For the pinholing and run off. Turn the pot upside. Elevate on a kiln stand WITH a stilt and refire (Cookie under so it doesn't drip on your shelf) or just bite the bullet and get Advancer Shelving (your glaze will not stick to them). If the shelves are too much $$$ you can just buy cut off shelve bits to use like glaze cookies. Or just use an angle grinder and or dremel and refire with a hold for 10-15mins.
Thanks for all the great advise! One day 🤞🏼 for the advancer shelves! Until then I will be going the cookie/grinding route...I have since reglazed the jug and will be refiring soon!
I've decided to put all of my bisqueware back in the kiln for another go...hoping that it will help alleviate some of the off gas🤞🏼I'll be removing them today and of course filming everything...🥰
Sarah, I love the colors on the first pitcher you pulled out. Sorry it bubbled 😢. I had a bag of Laguna speckle WC 606, and it reacted that way every time I glazed with Spectrum glazes 😢
Thank you for this so good to know!! I was reviewing some of my notes and I had similar 'foaming' pinholes with the pearl white. and now that I think of it I only had one success with Specturm glaze on this body, I had left the majority of the exterior with out glaze, I wonder if by doing that it allowed to clay to off gas?? 🧐
Bisque fire to a hotter temp for the darker clays to give it more time to burn off what it needs to is what I have had to do working with wild clay from my area. Otherwise I get the same results in the glaze firing with some glazes.
Thanks Michelle! I did a bisque re-fire for a whole bunch of pieces and I was able to get MUCH better results! whew! I have learned a valuable lesson and will from now on do a VERY slow bisque especially thru the 600-1000°F part! Thanks for the advise, its so helpful to me as well as some of my other viewers! 🥰
Ha. It’s still sitting on my slab roller with business cards in it. I’m wondering if I do refire for the third time if it will smooth out. I’ll let you know. I’m in Tasmania Australia and I had better go to sleep so I can get up and go to paid work. Thanks for the opening. I’m addicted to openings.
I’ve seen potters that save the glaze pearls and make stud earrings out of those that match. I’m not sure if they’re using the advancer shelves to get them off cleanly
@@dianestramacchia3616 I set my videos as Primere so I can watch with you all. I totally get it! I often watch YT on my TV so I can’t even comment, well at least not that I’m aware of 🫣
Hi sarah i ordered sunset pink and archies base because i love your mugs so much. I wanted to try the combo on a plate. Do you have any advice or feedback about using them on a plate? Should i do one all.over and then the other only on the rim? And if so, in what order?
Ohhhh Yay!! You are going to love them! Remember to really stir up the Archies Base, it will be a thick goop on the bottom and you have to stir it alllll in. I usually use the Sunset pink First all over x2 then the Archies Base. I've gone with it it all over, I've staggered it back with each coat, and like them both ,but my preference is AB x1 all over, then the second coat staggerd back closer to the rim. I would probable leave the Sunset Pink on it's own on the out side of the plate if you are going to glaze that part bcuz the AB will make the SP run. Cheers! Share with me what it looks like when you get it out of the kiln!
Thank you! Im going to have to do some more experimenting with it and firing lower ^5 may work or it may just be the glaze/clay combo, slower bisque fire???..... I've been getting such great advise from you all about what it might be and ways to remedy...to be continued...lol xo
HI, I'm new to your channel but have loved watching! Just a quick question, what do you do with your "Box of Doom?" I'm not sure what to do with items and cookies that have been fully fired. Any advice you could give would me amazing, thank you
Welcome!! I so pleased that you found me! I've used my smashed up pieces to help aerate planters and soil in my garden...Im also saving up to make a table top for my garden, using the pieces as a mosaic. If you come up with some ideas let me know!! Cheers!!!
Cookies are just a slab, a bit of high fire clay that are sacrificial. You can make them yourself, roll out a 1/4 inch (7mm) slab and cut out the round (Or whatever suits) shape you want, bisque fire them and then you can use them in your glaze firing.
Hi Julie! Thank you! I certainly can show how I make these cookies. I need to make some more as I’m in need. I don’t believe you can buy them, it would be a waste of $$$, I cut mine from a slab of clay, usually reclaimed clay but not always. I also throw them on the wheel. Stay tuned…and I give your question a shout out! 😉
Hi Cynthia! I don't, but I should! It would make such a difference and make removal of the cookie easier. I'm a sucker for punishment! 🤪 haha Thanks for watching!!
I went a step further and bought a brand new kiln with a digital controller so I never miss the kiln turn off! So far so good! Much better results! Thank you though!! 🥰☺️
Sometimes, but in this situation, after I did a 3rd fire it was just too much for the clay. Different clays and/or glazes don't always like to be refired. So the way I look at it, I wasn't happy with the results the way that they were, so refiring was the only option. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't.
Hi Maunie! I have lightly sanded down the sharp edges but in the case of this 'frothing' it was sooo darn extreme that it wasn't worth it. I do struggle with the polishing the glaze back tho, I never seem to be able to get the glaze to shine where I sanded/grinded...do you have a suggestion??
@SarahWaltonPottery I was thinking if you got some super small grain sanding paper they use to polish stones that may help. I've never tried though. The videos look like you have 4 different paper grains to work your way through. I'd practice with one you don't really care for though.
Just a thought. I make disks that are smaller than the mugs bottom so if there is too much running the drips may reach the shelf but they are still recoverable because the disk keeps the mug raised about a 1/4 inch off the shelf. For you maybe a combination of my disk and yours would do the trick. Great work. Thanks.
Ciao! Alessandra! Thank you so much for the love and hugs from Italy!! 🥰 Yes I sand down any drips that run too far with sanding blocks...check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/U4XnoTvHUiI/v-deo.html
Sell that little white vase, looks gorgeous and the pinholes give it so much charm ❤
Thank you! I kinda thought so but love getting opinions from other potters! 🥰
Hi Sara
I’m am a Toronto born and raised pottery girl now living in New Brunswick! I’m four years into this journey! I have had some instruction from professionals but I am mostly self taught. I watch UA-cam most days!! I think you are brilliant! Thank you for putting yourself out there!! I can tell you are a risk taker and so am I. 😊
Love hearing from fellow Canadians, and Torontonian! I too grew up in Toronto, but moved out of the city 11 years ago...tho I was commuting DT daily up until last March 😵💫... Thanks for watching!!
I love that you showed your 1st pieces! I still have mine from 8 years ago. I have a cylinder that could double as a doorstop, it's so heavy!! I use it for pens in my cafe!! I'm glad I have it ❤️
Ha-Ha, I Love that!!! Gotta keep it real right? ❤️
Love your enthusiasm! Especially when you whisper b/c you love the drips & the way the glaze turned out. I also get so excited for a good drip! Thanks for sharing your videos. I really look forward to them.
Thank You!! I really do get so excited, I laugh at myself when I'm editing! Cheers!! 🥰
I have found with blistering that if I do slow bisque firing it really helped. Also took care of most pinholing problems. Love your videos
Hi Lorelie! Firstly, thank you! I think you're absolutely right...Before I finish glazing the shelves of pots in the studio, I'm going to put them back in the kiln for another bisque fire, do it slow like you said. and then glaze because I really don't want that mess again. I hope it will help off-gas the pots better 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
I think the vase is a thumbs up. Sell or keep, don’t smash. And the yellow mugs are a keeper, I love those.
Thanks Nadia! I sometimes need to hear from someone else because I’m too close to it and have a biased opinion! 😂 when I saw the yellow cups in the photo recap they started to warm up to me! 😂
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I think a lot of people would buy the defect ones to sit on a shelf. I know I would. I like all the imperfections. I hope this is helpful. Your videos are fun to watch and learn.
I also love how you show good and the bad!
It is tempting to just show good stuff, but it's just not realistic, right? ha-ha So many things go wrong throughout the process, and at least for me, can be very discouraging. I get so much encouragement from you all...thanks for the live chat today during the premiere
I usually use a rubber mallet instead of a hammer, it hits the same but doesn't break little pieces off. Most of the force instead goes to bumping the cookie off instead of shattering it. But yeah sometimes it just doesnt work and takes part of the pot with it. Depends on how much glaze overflowed. Lovely combos though!!!🩷🖤🩵
Thank you!! I've had someone else make the same suggestion so I should definitely try it! I just don't have one and seem to forget when I go over to Home Depot 🤭 ...I need to add it to my shopping list so i don't forget...especially if it may save a pot! 🥰
i looove that you show the whole process, thank you for that! there are so many little detailed informations, that i always miss with other videos
Thanks, Im so glad you enjoyed seeing all of that mundane stuff...I never know if people actually like it, so I appreciate that you do! It's not glamorous, but essential to the process! Cheers 🥰
Beautiful results! I have been advised by a few veteran potters that some iron-rich and buff clay bodies benefit from a slow 04 bisq firing with all the venting you can give it until it passes 500f. They say it burns off the organic materials more thoroughly. Food for thought.
Thank you! I have since put all my pieces that were awaiting glazing back in the kiln for another go at a bisque fire..so with some luck it will help alleviate this pinhole issue! I appreciate your recommendation!
Sarah....1st: you are AWESOME 2nd: I feel for you with those first pinhole - but gorgeous - pieces...I've done stuff like that myself, sometimes refiring them with a hold @ the end gets rid of the pinholes, but not sure how you'll handle those stuck cookies. And YEAH on the pinholes on the OUTSIDE (as long as they are NOT sharp!) but should NEVER (be) on the inside. Cant wait to see more pieces from you! Thanks!
Thank you Mariede! I got rid the cookie off the bottom of the vase with my Dremel and a few good whacks with a hammer and screwdriver, took a bit of the foot but I'll grind it down properly after I refire, if I get better results...🤞🏼
Thanks for your vote and great advise!! xo
Pottery can be so frustrating. Thx for documenting the real journey
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So glad I found you. 💕
Thanks Rebecca!! Welcome to my little community!!
I love the bottle with restoration effect....I would use it as a bottle for perfumed oil with those sticks in it for room deodorizer.....LOVE IT.
What a fantastic idea! Thank you for that!!
I love the bottle . So beautiful
Thank you!!
I know the feeling 😂 life of a potter
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I love the white matte vase. It looks like Raku!
Thank you!!!
Love seeing Coconut! Looks like he/she hasn’t missed too many meals!! Thanks for showing your first attempts. This art form is learned through experience not innately from within like so many others. Practice is the key. And enjoying your personal growth. 😁
Coconut is very food driven 🤣!!! I adopted her from the SPCA 2 years ago (she was 8 and very overweight) we've been working on it with play time and a good diet...she's got a way to go tho...but I have a thing for chonky cats! they are just so dang cute! You are sooo right, coming from a career as a makeup artist everything works out as intended ...then with ceramics so much is left to chemistry, (not my strong suit in school😵💫) patience (another weakness) 🤪 and years of trial and error! It has and does teach me so much! I'm so glad that it found me! Thanks for your support!!! 🥰
A makeup artist! No wonder you are so good at glazing. I have NO eye for it and am really struggling which is what few me to your videos.
I hope I'm able to help!! I know that glazing in particular can be VERY challenging! That's why so many potters don't share how they glaze, it takes years to perfect glaze and clay and firing combinations. It's nice to see that there are so many wonderful resources here on YT now...I'm here to help the best I can, so if you have questions don't hesitate to ask! ...I'm glad you have found my channel too! 🥰
Also, good work on video editing. Looks fantastic!
Thank you Audrey!! I'm totally self taught. I watched countless YT videos to teach me. One thing though, and I'm sure you understand this first hand, it is sooooo time consuming! 🤪 🤪 🤪
Thanks for watching!!
Hey Sarah, OH NO! I am feeling your pain. I don't know if it will help but I find with those kinds of clays, the Camille Hoffman slow cool schedule really helps with pinholing and bloating. Of course, you can't use it for everything but in this case, it may help.
I'd love to use a program for a slow cool but it's challenging enough to get back to it in time for a hold/soak on my manual kiln 😵💫😵💫😵💫...I really have to get better at that, I have on/off switches not even the lo/med/hi, so frustrating!! Is the Camille Hoffman schedule for manual kilns??
Great video! Your efforts are a huge asset to the clay community. 1) I've had some success when it comes to stuck cookies by putting them into the freezer for a few minutes. Many times they pop right off, and you might even be able to re-use the cookie. 2) Your darker clay bodies are stunning. I learned the hard way that many of those can't be fired higher than ^5. Even knowing that, it has slipped my mind more than once and I put a few in with a ^6 firing and they always come out with bloat. So your taking them to a ^7 is miraculous! 3) The two pieces with Coyote Buttercup are beautiful! Perhaps not what you envisioned, but certainly should be sorted with the other successes.
Thank you for this!! Such great advice and words of encouragment🥰!!! I think i will have to buy some more cones and begin firing to ^5 with the darker clay, it was probably just luck that I didn't get bloating...but the Dark Red clay M390, so far, seems to be very forgiving but who knows I could be playing roulette 😅 I really appreciate your message!
on the pitcher...sand the glaze down with a diamond pad and wipe off the residue before putting the emerald falls over it. Then fire only to no higher than a cone 5.5 ish with a hold...fingers crossed. I've had some luck doing this but if the pinholes are too bad sometimes it doesn't work. I get better results when I sand the pinholes down really good first
Thanks for the advise!! I've already added glaze, but i didn't grind down the peaks so I hope that it doesn't impact it negatively 🤞🏼😬...I know it's a long shot with this piece but I'm gonna try! It still hasn't made it into the kiln, but am filming and will share! 🫣
YAAAY SO EXCITED TO SEE A NEW VIDEO!! Totally clay related… where did you get your overalls!!! I’m so sorry the clay did that. How crazy! Have you tried bisque firing to a higher cone with that clay? Definitely call the company!! As for the cookies. Make them REALLLLY THIN and put kiln wash on them!! It helps a lot!! If you have a good grinding disc on your wheel you can grind the cookie off instead of breaking it and taking the sides off! Hope that helps. I had a kiln opening yesterday and I had made kiln stilts without the metal pins in them and they hold the pot off the shelf and they worked PERFECTLY!! I had 4 mugs drip like crazy, bottom shelf got to cone 7 1/2!!
I also have manual kilns and it is soo hard waiting to turn things on and off etc. I never allow my kiln to shut off in its own. I don’t use a pyrometer. I just put the witness cones in front of the peep holes and I know at approximately what time the kiln should be turned off so I look and watch the cones fall on at least 2 levels to make sure the kiln has gotten to temperature and I run it off. My bottom fires mush higher than the top, 2 full cones last firing! I do stagger all of my shelves as well as leave a gap in the middle. I have found that putting tall items on half of the bottom really helped things every out more. This was so informative! Thanks so much for showing us how you do your bottoms!!
Ha-ha! I got my overalls from a store call Aerie (American Eagle sister store) a couple of years ago, on the sale rack so I couldn't pass it up, they were like $20! I've seen similar ones there from time to time so you never know! I've tried to use my peep holes to read my cone pack but I don't know if it's just me, but I can't see them because the light is just to dang bright. Even if I line them up with my peeps properly, I saw someone use a flash light but that didn't work either...any tips?? I might just shut it off at the 9 hour mark as that seems to be my sweet spot for a ^6 fire in my kiln...The reason why i didn't turn it off was because I did such a slow ramp and had my fan running longer then I usually do, so I thought that maybe it hadn't got to temp...lesson learned! I've used ¼ shelf stilts to prop up my pots before when I ran out of cookies...and you're right, every time I have to break off a cookie I think...why didn't I use kiln wash! 😵💫Thank you for all your great advise!!! xo
I use Laguna #70 often and have no issues. Slow bisque to cone 04. Glaze fire medium speed to a hot cone 6, but my cone 7 isn't bending. Maybe just softening, but not really a bent. The 6 is just a bit over bent. It's very groggy, so I make sure to use a shammy on my rims of the #70 to push down that grog. Then I make sure to sand the rims of the bisqueware, especially if it's a mug/cup that will touch a mouth. Same with handle edges. I get it very smooth.
Thanks Miss Molly!! Fabulous advise! I always burnish every piece which does the same but I still find that after firing the pot can get a little texture...don't you find that?? Or does your slow bisque take care of that?
@@SarahWaltonPottery Slow bisque doesn't affect the texture, as far as I can tell. Just the glaze outcome. I think no matter what, groggy clay will have a little texture to it in the end. Just the nature of the beast ;)
I LOVE the cream vase, its very rustic looking. And I also very much like the yellow cups. I'd buy them 🥰
Thanks Kathy!! 🥰 Its hard sometimes being so close to the work, I can be my own worst critic, so getting opinions from you all helps!!
Can’t wait !
That burgundy clay is gorgeous!!
It's one of my favs!!! 🤩
Definitely sell the white bud vase!! Lots of texture!
Will do! Seems to be the consensus!! Thank you! 💖
Hi Sarah. Don’t know if you are familiar with Camille Hoffman firing schedule, but she swears it has taken care of pinholes and other problems. Not sure if your kiln can do a six step ramp and cool, but you may want to google it and familiarize yourself with it. I called her about it. She has been in ceramics 53 years and is a hoot!
Hi! Yes I've heard of the Camille Hoffman schedule, and thank you for sharing. I'm struggling with getting back to my kiln to do a basic hold (my kiln is an older manual kiln with on/off switches...not even lo/med/hi😵💫) I'm going to look into it and see if I can figure something out that will work for my set up...I really appreciate you taking the time to share!! 🥰
Bummer about the pinholes. I'm not sure the composition of the clay, but I do know that manganese will offgas and will pinhole if you don't do a drop and hold at the end. I tend to avoid clays that contain it, for that reason.
Coconut is HUGE! What a sweet kitty! We should all have a studio manager of equal calibur.
Thanks for showing your first pieces. I was just looking back at my beginnings and considering a nostalgia post about the progression. It really helps to look back sometimes. Keep 'em coming, and stay centered!
Hi Pat, I suspect youre right about the off gas I love the look of the clay so much so i really have to figure out the best way to fire, I've had great success and some epic fails (as in this video) One viewer suggested that it was/is the Spectrum glaze which may be the case...donno...I'm determined to get to the bottom, and if i figure it out I'll share so maybe you may give it a go
Yes Coco is a big girl...HaHa. I adopted her that way and I've been working on helping her slim down...believe it or not she has lost a couple of pounds over the last 2 years...She's now 10 so I don't think she'll get much smaller so I have a 19lbs cat! 🫣
I'm so glad you enjoyed my trip down memory lane with my older pieces...Cheers and thank you for watching!!! 🥰
I love watching your videos! As a beginner I learn so much from you and at the same time have the eye candy with your creations 🍭 😍 also the white pin holes looks amazing I wouldn’t change it :)
Hi Catherine! Thank you so much!! I'm so close to my work and have a bias so it's good to have others opinions, thanks for answering my questions ;)
@@SarahWaltonPottery On one of your earlier videos for “glaze kiln unloading #4” around 10:20 you showed us the black on black look. If possible if you may share those colors and coats with me 🥹 💕
Beautiful work as usual!
Thank you! Cheers!
Subscribed, newbie here. Thanks for sharing your experiences 😻 Cheers from Stoney Creek
Welcome to my UA-cam Family!! and a fellow Canadian!! Thank you for subscribing!! 😁
For the pinholing and run off.
Turn the pot upside. Elevate on a kiln stand WITH a stilt and refire (Cookie under so it doesn't drip on your shelf) or just bite the bullet and get Advancer Shelving (your glaze will not stick to them). If the shelves are too much $$$ you can just buy cut off shelve bits to use like glaze cookies. Or just use an angle grinder and or dremel and refire with a hold for 10-15mins.
Thanks for all the great advise! One day 🤞🏼 for the advancer shelves! Until then I will be going the cookie/grinding route...I have since reglazed the jug and will be refiring soon!
the speckled clays need a longer or slower bisque fire...I couldn't handle the frustration of using a speckled although I love the look of them!
I've decided to put all of my bisqueware back in the kiln for another go...hoping that it will help alleviate some of the off gas🤞🏼I'll be removing them today and of course filming everything...🥰
Looks like a land scape the wine cup!!!
hey, you're right about that!!
Pretty colors. I stick with Standard Ceramics clays.
I don't think I can get Standard Clay in Canada...I heard some great things about it!
Sarah, I love the colors on the first pitcher you pulled out. Sorry it bubbled 😢. I had a bag of Laguna speckle WC 606, and it reacted that way every time I glazed with Spectrum glazes 😢
Thank you for this so good to know!! I was reviewing some of my notes and I had similar 'foaming' pinholes with the pearl white. and now that I think of it I only had one success with Specturm glaze on this body, I had left the majority of the exterior with out glaze, I wonder if by doing that it allowed to clay to off gas?? 🧐
or use the handle of your hammer instead of the hammer, lol...feel for you! gorgeous blues though! wow
Bisque fire to a hotter temp for the darker clays to give it more time to burn off what it needs to is what I have had to do working with wild clay from my area. Otherwise I get the same results in the glaze firing with some glazes.
Thanks Michelle! I did a bisque re-fire for a whole bunch of pieces and I was able to get MUCH better results! whew! I have learned a valuable lesson and will from now on do a VERY slow bisque especially thru the 600-1000°F part! Thanks for the advise, its so helpful to me as well as some of my other viewers! 🥰
Yes I’ve taken Frosted Melon too high and it went crazy blistered.
I had it happen before with frosted lemons and Winterwood. We’re you able to refire it or did you have to smash it?
Ha. It’s still sitting on my slab roller with business cards in it. I’m wondering if I do refire for the third time if it will smooth out. I’ll let you know. I’m in Tasmania Australia and I had better go to sleep so I can get up and go to paid work. Thanks for the opening. I’m addicted to openings.
@@dianestramacchia3616 sleep well! 😉
I’ve seen potters that save the glaze pearls and make stud earrings out of those that match. I’m not sure if they’re using the advancer shelves to get them off cleanly
That's a great idea! One day...when I get my digital kiln I will definitely invest in some advancer shelves! Thank you for the suggestions!
Ich liebe diese Farben aber sie scheinen stark zu laufen.
I’ll be watching with you and will be in the live chat so don’t be shy, say hello!
Do not smash that vase! Someone will love it!
I quite like them
Thank you! I didn’t see you message as I was in the chat window…sorry!
That’s ok. I didn’t even know you were there or I would if said hello.
@@dianestramacchia3616 I set my videos as Primere so I can watch with you all. I totally get it! I often watch YT on my TV so I can’t even comment, well at least not that I’m aware of 🫣
Hi sarah i ordered sunset pink and archies base because i love your mugs so much. I wanted to try the combo on a plate. Do you have any advice or feedback about using them on a plate? Should i do one all.over and then the other only on the rim? And if so, in what order?
Ohhhh Yay!! You are going to love them! Remember to really stir up the Archies Base, it will be a thick goop on the bottom and you have to stir it alllll in. I usually use the Sunset pink First all over x2 then the Archies Base. I've gone with it it all over, I've staggered it back with each coat, and like them both ,but my preference is AB x1 all over, then the second coat staggerd back closer to the rim. I would probable leave the Sunset Pink on it's own on the out side of the plate if you are going to glaze that part bcuz the AB will make the SP run. Cheers! Share with me what it looks like when you get it out of the kiln!
Your eyes are precious,cover them. Also don’t hit so hard, use a wooden mallet, tap gently until the tone changes signifying release
Thank you Susy, You are absolutely right, eye protection is a must! I love your suggestion to tap lightly until the tone changes!! 🥰
That red clay is beautiful! As for the blistered pieces, could it be that the clay body may need a lower temp cone 5?
Thank you! Im going to have to do some more experimenting with it and firing lower ^5 may work or it may just be the glaze/clay combo, slower bisque fire???..... I've been getting such great advise from you all about what it might be and ways to remedy...to be continued...lol xo
HI, I'm new to your channel but have loved watching! Just a quick question, what do you do with your "Box of Doom?" I'm not sure what to do with items and cookies that have been fully fired. Any advice you could give would me amazing, thank you
Welcome!! I so pleased that you found me! I've used my smashed up pieces to help aerate planters and soil in my garden...Im also saving up to make a table top for my garden, using the pieces as a mosaic. If you come up with some ideas let me know!! Cheers!!!
@@SarahWaltonPottery i definitely will! but thank you for the garden idea, i never would have thought of that ❤
Hi Sarah! Beautiful work as usual. Do you make your cookies if so is there a video of how to make them? or can you buy them.
Cookies are just a slab, a bit of high fire clay that are sacrificial. You can make them yourself, roll out a 1/4 inch (7mm) slab and cut out the round (Or whatever suits) shape you want, bisque fire them and then you can use them in your glaze firing.
Hi Julie! Thank you! I certainly can show how I make these cookies. I need to make some more as I’m in need. I don’t believe you can buy them, it would be a waste of $$$, I cut mine from a slab of clay, usually reclaimed clay but not always. I also throw them on the wheel. Stay tuned…and I give your question a shout out! 😉
@@SarahWaltonPottery hi Sarah thanks for replying, I would be interested on that, I've made some but they are very thin!!
I just filmed making some, but it may not make it in the next video, but it's coming soon! 😊
I’m at work and I’m watching without volume so pardon me if you said already BUT do you kilnwash your cookies?
Hi Cynthia! I don't, but I should! It would make such a difference and make removal of the cookie easier. I'm a sucker for punishment! 🤪 haha
Thanks for watching!!
I'd sell the bud vase. It adds to its character and not perceived as a flaw to me.
Thanks Sondra! It seems to be the consensus...it's going into the selling pile! xo
I remove cookies with a rolling pin, tamp it until it loosens and if it doesn't I get out the dremel!
I ask lots of questions throughout this video so Im looking forward to hearing from you!
Please post an update once it’s all figured out!
Try a cone 6 firing and set an alarm for a hold
I went a step further and bought a brand new kiln with a digital controller so I never miss the kiln turn off! So far so good! Much better results! Thank you though!! 🥰☺️
If you refire, will those pinholes mend?
Sometimes, but in this situation, after I did a 3rd fire it was just too much for the clay. Different clays and/or glazes don't always like to be refired. So the way I look at it, I wasn't happy with the results the way that they were, so refiring was the only option. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't.
Pinholes can add to a design sometimes. Have you tried sanding them down and buffing the glaze?
Hi Maunie! I have lightly sanded down the sharp edges but in the case of this 'frothing' it was sooo darn extreme that it wasn't worth it. I do struggle with the polishing the glaze back tho, I never seem to be able to get the glaze to shine where I sanded/grinded...do you have a suggestion??
@SarahWaltonPottery I was thinking if you got some super small grain sanding paper they use to polish stones that may help. I've never tried though. The videos look like you have 4 different paper grains to work your way through. I'd practice with one you don't really care for though.
Thanks!!! I have 3000, 5000 and 7000 grit sandpaper so I'll try...I'll let you all know how it goes!
@@SarahWaltonPottery I'm super excited to see
@@SarahWaltonPottery I hope it worked!
Just a thought. I make disks that are smaller than the mugs bottom so if there is too much running the drips may reach the shelf but they are still recoverable because the disk keeps the mug raised about a 1/4 inch off the shelf. For you maybe a combination of my disk and yours would do the trick. Great work. Thanks.
Thank you!! That's a great idea!!🥰
Use a hold for 10 or 15 minutes 🤔
Hola bella grazie per condividire ,mi piacerebbe capire come toglie il smalti rimanente ,lo devi levigare ? Come? Un abraccio da me in italia
Ciao! Alessandra! Thank you so much for the love and hugs from Italy!! 🥰 Yes I sand down any drips that run too far with sanding blocks...check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/U4XnoTvHUiI/v-deo.html
@@SarahWaltonPottery Molte grazie bellissimo arrivederci
try another clay so u don't get pinholes and the failed ones u can break them and make them terrazo
I've got a 'box of doom' that I smash all my 'beyond repair' pieces, I was thinking about what I would do with them so thank you, great idea!!
@@SarahWaltonPottery oh that's good I'm glad I was useful
I really think it was to hot! I have had something similar when it fired to hot.
I think so too! But I am going to refire and get it back in the kiln...to be continued!
Kilns have a mind of their own. They heat me .most of the time. Sorry about the pots you lost 😢
Thanks for the cheer-up! It hurts so bad sometimes! 😵💫🥹
the pinholes on the rustic vase actually add to its character..look to be on purpose..I would not smash it
Awww Thanks!! but it's already met it's demise...🤭
I have used a rubber mallet with better results
I have finally remembered to purchase one! So going forward I will be using a rubber mallet! Thanks for the suggestion! 🥰
Don't smash it's unique.
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Ok, I won't. Seems to be the consensus to keep it. Thank You!! xo
There is a cat 🐈
Yep! She a big gurl too! 🤭
@@SarahWaltonPottery I love cats. I used to have three 😂
Sell