Aaw! Thank you Michele! I will post a second video on how it turns out. Glazing and ornaments etc, but it will take some time, i better dry this beast slowly! Cheers and thank you for your kind words! Mika
@@clayeasy Reallll slooooow for sure How thick do you think it is? Also if I may ask, did you have to refine the areas below the rim that had lines in it? I’m such a perfectionist and I didn’t know if you needed to do this or if it was just bugging me because of me. Lol.
@@micheledickey4066 hey there! I think the wall is about 1- 2 cm thick. I left the pot at the studio where I sometimes work and I’ll probably go back there for a while in the morning. I will let the clay set and harden a bit. The dents and lines that you mentioned are on my mind, I am going to smoothen them out as much as I can. I was thinking about making the same pattern on this pot as I made on my hinged pots lid, that I made in my last video. The pattern will fool ones eye ( not maybe a perfectionists :) .. but the dents and flaws will not show that much. Cheers from a ( still) cold, snowy Finland!
This is awesome! Even bigger than your last giant pinch pot ☺️ it reminds me of a giant dino egg, or even a globe lol! I'd leave the rim rough. It adds a 'natural' aspect. For some reason I keep seeing bamboo in it, in my mind. Great tutorial, as usual 💜 cheers from a windy Texas 💜
Hi there and Thank you! Great to hear from you again! Yes, I took a chance with this one, it actually felt a little bit too big to start with. I will leave the rim rough, but probably add some patterns on the surface. We got more snow yesterday, seems like this winter never ends.. Cheers! Mika
This is extraordinary!! I’ve never seen anything like this done before!! Thank you so much for this video. Can’t wait to see it finished.
Aaw! Thank you Michele!
I will post a second video on how it turns out. Glazing and ornaments etc, but it will take some time, i better dry this beast slowly!
Cheers and thank you for your kind words!
Mika
@@clayeasy Reallll slooooow for sure How thick do you think it is? Also if I may ask, did you have to refine the areas below the rim that had lines in it? I’m such a perfectionist and I didn’t know if you needed to do this or if it was just bugging me because of me. Lol.
@@micheledickey4066 hey there!
I think the wall is about 1- 2 cm thick. I left the pot at the studio where I sometimes work and I’ll probably go back there for a while in the morning.
I will let the clay set and harden a bit.
The dents and lines that you mentioned are on my mind, I am going to smoothen them out as much as I can.
I was thinking about making the same pattern on this pot as I made on my hinged pots lid, that I made in my last video.
The pattern will fool ones eye ( not maybe a perfectionists :) .. but the dents and flaws will not show that much.
Cheers from a ( still) cold, snowy Finland!
@@clayeasy Great idea!! I don’t mind the marks at all. I was hustling wondering if they would make the areas weak. I absolutely LOVE the hinged pot!!
This is awesome! Even bigger than your last giant pinch pot ☺️ it reminds me of a giant dino egg, or even a globe lol! I'd leave the rim rough. It adds a 'natural' aspect. For some reason I keep seeing bamboo in it, in my mind. Great tutorial, as usual 💜 cheers from a windy Texas 💜
Hi there and Thank you!
Great to hear from you again! Yes, I took a chance with this one, it actually felt a little bit too big to start with.
I will leave the rim rough, but probably add some patterns on the surface.
We got more snow yesterday, seems like this winter never ends..
Cheers! Mika