From Beginner to Home Ceramist OVERNIGHT - Tiny Pottery Studio Tour

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @ceeceeceecee7753
    @ceeceeceecee7753 10 днів тому

    Are used to make vases in mugs on the pottery wheel when I was young many many years ago it was so much fun and Just a touch of clay is so relaxing i’m so happy I found you. Thanks again for Sharon and I’ll see you in your next video.👏🏼

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  7 днів тому

      That’s so amazing! I wish I was exposed to it earlier, but at least now I get to do that for my kids! ❤️

  • @journeytocloud9
    @journeytocloud9 2 місяці тому +9

    As a fellow beginner potter, I can see you have everything you need to get started and become successful! Because I live in an apartment, the kiln I purchased cannot be used so it's collecting dust. I pay a monthly membership and have to drive across town to have my ceramics fired. Using my pottery wheel in a small apartment can get messy and since I don't have the proper sink, I can't use it either. So I'm going to pivot and start hand building instead. Anyway, good luck on your pottery journey!

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 місяці тому +1

      I think that’s one of the amazing things about pottery. We can adapt it to our space. I get clay on my walls all the time because of the small hallway 😆 good luck to you as well! 🙏🏾

  • @jennygiao8293
    @jennygiao8293 2 місяці тому +2

    Life has no instruction manual! I love that.

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 місяці тому

      Right! Let’s just dive in!

  • @janlewis9099
    @janlewis9099 9 днів тому

    Nice organisation. The only issue I can see is keeping the dust down in that corridor space, also having to put everything away each time you throw. What a WONDERFUL space in the garage. That would make a great studio.....I don't know whether you actually park you car there or how much space it takes up. Anyway having your own wheel and kiln is fantastic. Practice, practice, practice!!!! Good luck❤

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  7 днів тому +1

      Hi there! I’ve been loving it so far. The corridor actually has a big slider door on one end and another 2 doors. I usually have to park a car in the garage. (California crowded life) which is why the studio is where it is. I’ll be moving to another state soon, so I’m hoping to have more space where I can have the kiln and everything all in one area. You’re right! The more practice, the better I get!

  • @margiegandy9189
    @margiegandy9189 Місяць тому +3

    Also a beginner but absolutely love it. I took some classes to make sure that I would like it as much as I thought I would. I am processing my own clay on my land and have finally accomplished a level that I am happy with. Can’t wait to learn everything! I love the historical significance of such a wonderful and practical art.

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  Місяць тому +1

      I love that for us! Processing your own clay...now that is amazing!

  • @PerrinPottery
    @PerrinPottery 17 днів тому +2

    I’m a self taught potter as well. I’m a year in and going strong, keep it up! Just a loving tip, maying research not using the canvas covered wood. Regular wood works just fine and can be wiped down clean, the clay doesn’t stick. The clay dust embeds and stays in the canvas fabric forever. I’m a bit paranoid about clay dust since I’ve got kids as well. 😊

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  16 днів тому

      Hi there! Yeah, we are clay buddies and it's like you just read my mind. I will be moving in a few months and plan to have a tabletop that is unfinished and dispose of the canvas. It's so much work to scrub and you're right...it still ends up being dusty! 🥰

  • @ceeceeceecee7753
    @ceeceeceecee7753 10 днів тому

    This is great I can grow with you on your channel the same here I love pottery. I did it so many years when I was younger and I’ve been learning so many things on the Internet as well

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 години тому

      I love that so much! Thanks for hanging out, pottery is so much fun!

  • @thisizaria
    @thisizaria 2 місяці тому +2

    This is great Charlie keep going - proud of you girl

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I appreciate you and I will!

  • @dch3934
    @dch3934 2 місяці тому +2

    Ooooh this is delightful ✨️✨️✨️✨️ congrats on your studio and yes, you are a ceramist part- time and all💖 i am new to pottery and used some of the pieces that didn’t turn out to hold seeds, votive candles and change for laundry. the rest i returned to the bucket😅 maybe paint that shelf a shade of green lighter than your walls..or orange? take care!🪄

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 місяці тому +1

      That’s the fun part about pottery, we can always reclaim the clay! 😊 thank you for watching!

  • @AnArtistJourney77
    @AnArtistJourney77 2 місяці тому +1

    I truly enjoyed your tour. I’m a high school ceramics, drawing, and painting teacher. Your video has inspired me to set up an ceramic studio in addition to my drawing and painting Studio. I just subscribed. I hope you will continue to post. Best wishes on your pottery journey.

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much! It was fun sharing. I’m excited for you. Having a creative space at home is the best!

  • @صوت-العذراء
    @صوت-العذراء 7 днів тому

    Please 🙏 explain how to start the clay ! The glaze what made of and how to, how we dry the item we make is it on the shelf or cover , there’s tons of people who just film 🎥 about everything but yet no explanation about fire 🔥 process and so on

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  7 днів тому

      That’s a whole lot! For a specific topic, I think you should search UA-cam for tutorial. Some people document their journey some people give tutorials so if that’s what you need I would search for that.

  • @Tiffany_Moon
    @Tiffany_Moon 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm new to making UA-cam content as well, and wanted to stop and say I love your video!!! ❤ You gained a new subscriber! 🥰🩷

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  Місяць тому

      Aw! That’s so special to me. Thank you for the love.

  • @coopart1
    @coopart1 Місяць тому +2

    Hi ! On cracked handles, better if the handle is the same or close to same thickness as the mug, shrink rate on lighter clays are challenging with handles . Vinegar instead of water can sometimes repair a cracked handle . Cheers 👍

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the tips! I'll keep working on those darn handles! 🙂

    • @JadaBstudio
      @JadaBstudio 22 дні тому +1

      ​@CharlieCage to add on if they are still green, you can make a paper clay glue with slip, vinegar, and paper tissue. break up the tissue in small bits and mix it well. You can use it to fill in the broken bits of clay! Its worked well for me a few times.

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  16 днів тому

      @@JadaBstudio That is very insightful! Thank you for sharing this...I'll put that in my back pocket.

  • @barbaracouto9733
    @barbaracouto9733 6 днів тому

    What clay are you using? I learned pottery out of the country and I want to go back to it. Kind of lost on where to find the right clay. I've got the tools, now I need clay and a wheel. Would recommend something?

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 години тому

      Hi there! I use Laguna bmix clay. I would recommend starting with that. I have a speedball wheel which is fine but if I had to do it over, I would get a shimpo whisper because it looks like it’s more quiet.

  • @nataliemadison-rascoe278
    @nataliemadison-rascoe278 2 місяці тому +2

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  2 місяці тому

      You’re my first comment! Thank you ❤️

  • @ingegerdandersson6963
    @ingegerdandersson6963 Місяць тому +1

    Did you buy a kiln without having learned pottery first? You dont have any place to take classes to learn and see if it is something you realy like more long term?

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  Місяць тому +2

      I took a few classes before purchasing one. Ultimately, it came down to not being able continue pottery without a lot of resistance if I didn’t have one. I’m almost 40 at this point and the way I feel when I do pottery feels right. Scary but I can always sell it if it doesn’t work out (used kilns in my areas sell high which is why I ended up just buying new for reliability and service and knowing that I wouldn’t lose a lot if I had to sell). I explained more about the reason behind it in this video. ua-cam.com/video/bmxfnR7B54w/v-deo.html

  • @zx5218
    @zx5218 2 місяці тому +3

    Charlie... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE..... ALWAYS USE A RESPIRATOR WITH A CLEAN FILTER AND SURGICAL GLOVES WHEN HANDLING GLAZE CHEMICALS. Many chemicals used to make glazes are heavy metals and / or carcinogenic ! I too prefer the dip method and mixing your own glazes becomes necessary. You look like you are off to a wonderful start. Best Wishes.

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  Місяць тому +2

      You’re absolutely correct! I’m actually a dentist and so I understand the dangers of powders and protective equipment. I started to play more with the dip glaze and I really like it! I’m excited to see where things go. Thank you for your wonderful comment.

  • @ceeceeceecee7753
    @ceeceeceecee7753 10 днів тому

    I’m so confused about the different glazes .

    • @CharlieCage
      @CharlieCage  7 днів тому

      You and me both!! There is sooo very much!