Gotta say, that was the jazziest version of "This Little Light of Mine" that I've ever heard. Love it! Thanks for another informative video. I love watching the process.
Why would anyone dislike one of your videos. I've been a part time pastime potter for 20 years and you are constantly teaching me something new and better. I love your videos but like everyone else, I dislike the commercial breaks that interrupt my thought process.
Hahahahaha!!! I love your humour! But I felt very dissappointed as well, because I need to learn to get over all mentioned hurdles.... Oh, well... But thanks for letting me laugh alone in my living room. 😂I did subscribed in hope of more laughs, eh, and in hope of some huge pottery revelations as well, I need them! Cheers!
I never got into drinking too much because I learned at an early age that I didn't have to be drunk to make a fool of myself. Enjoyed the video and hope you keep chuckling.
@@MatthewKellyPottery You are no fool Matthew, just lucky to be one who can see that humour is like an all encompassing tonic for well being. You and the family stay well!
Nice work.Itwould it be possible to give some dimensions of the piece as your throwing and then the. fini prodoct? Maybe hold a yardstick up to it as you progress? Thanks
I don't fall for them ones. But this one I really, really, really want. My doubts were kicking in, the biggest being this is not the Matthew Kelly I had gotten to know. Then the twist thanks for not disapointing. Some fun and qickly down to work.
Haha Matt, that was an `amazing intro` and really brought some smiles to my face [unusual nowadays]. As one who lives on supplements that part you mentioned about adds was really quite personal to me, and had me in stitches. Well done for your originality Matt. But it's long been known to me of your originality :) I hope you'll be making some of those amazing "platter bowls" for your next wood firing. You mentioned about your 3lb balls of clay! Did I understand correctly that 1" = 1lb out of your pug? That's a pretty tall cylinder out of 3lbs! wow. Strange how things can change and "maybe" we have to prepare for things that may change in our lives. Eg: Not SO long ago I made pots everyday and only found time to watch a few pottery videos on youtube. Now that has reversed :( Now I can't make much at all through bad health! So I make only a few pots but watch HUNDREDS OF pottery videos! LOL. Anyway after watching you throw the 3lb jugs I can now throw similar ones myself {In my dreams] LOL
I love watching and learning with you Matthew! Would love to know what that rib is you're using. I have searched high and low for a nice metal rib with only a slight flex but only seem to find the thin, flimsy metal ribs or the stiff ones with zero flex.
Love the videos! I’m learning a lot. What kind of clay do you throw with generally? I did ceramics in high school and my wife and I just started a class at a local pottery studio so it’s been nice to be throwing again but I’m finding that I have the same issues I had in high school! Trying to learn how to throw larger pieces because I already have a ton of small pieces 😂
Thank you for blabbering on. Talent, tools and time, right? One of my old instructors--not for pottery, but this applies to everything--said this: Success comes from experience. Experience comes from failure. All that to say, talent and tools are what you have, and time is what you give.
I don't see you soak up excess water inside the pot....is that because you are just careful not to get it in there or you are not concerned about a little water in the bottom?
Loved the intro... actually laughed out loud!
Gotta say, that was the jazziest version of "This Little Light of Mine" that I've ever heard. Love it! Thanks for another informative video. I love watching the process.
Excellent ob
When an ad comes on and I'm throwing I just accept that there's going to be slip on my screen and skip it. 🤣
Hahaha. Me too
Thank you, great tips on making jugs! This is a video I will watch more than once!
Why would anyone dislike one of your videos. I've been a part time pastime potter for 20 years and you are constantly teaching me something new and better. I love your videos but like everyone else, I dislike the commercial breaks that interrupt my thought process.
Fantastic Matthew, very helpful....thank you. Gords from Brighton UK
Yes, that "weak point" on the shoulder is very important ! Thanks for speaking of it !!
Straightening a cylinder with a flat rib allows one to expand a spiral using slip or rib strokes or waves and flutes using spring wire cuts
I was nodding yes to every question 🤣
Outstanding Intro Mathew outstanding
Great intro great video as always THANKS
Hahahahaha!!! I love your humour! But I felt very dissappointed as well, because I need to learn to get over all mentioned hurdles.... Oh, well... But thanks for letting me laugh alone in my living room. 😂I did subscribed in hope of more laughs, eh, and in hope of some huge pottery revelations as well, I need them! Cheers!
Great intro - 😆 great advise on developing as a potter and pointers throwing jugs. Thank you for starting my day with a light heart and inspiration.
Thanks for getting my hopes up. DAMN !!! You're a Master. As always - Thank you.
Pleasure to watch every single time :) thanks Matt
Great opening!
Funny start to the video...😄
They are all good tips, thank you
I never got into drinking too much because I learned at an early age that I didn't have to be drunk to make a fool of myself.
Enjoyed the video and hope you keep chuckling.
Wow! Now I’m making a fool of myself... haha! I know what you mean and glad I’m not the only one who never really got into drinking.
@@MatthewKellyPottery You are no fool Matthew, just lucky to be one who can see that humour is like an all encompassing tonic for well being. You and the family stay well!
Thank you for the inspiration 🙏 yes, patience and passion!
HAHAHAHAHA at the intro!!!!! I want the answers!!! lmao
Such great tips, thanks!
Thanks for sharing I do enjoy your videos and tips I am new at throwing so every little bit helps God Bless
Your intro is hilarious.
Inspiring video....thank you!
Made me chuckle on a grey day, thanks
That was a fantastic intro. Great satire
Thanks for all your great videos. It has really helped improve my throwing skills so much :-)
Nice work.Itwould it be possible to give some dimensions of the piece as your throwing and then the. fini prodoct? Maybe hold a yardstick up to it as you progress?
Thanks
I don't fall for them ones. But this one I really, really, really want. My doubts were kicking in, the biggest being this is not the Matthew Kelly I had gotten to know. Then the twist thanks for not disapointing. Some fun and qickly down to work.
you mention jugs Matt! I thought jugs had a spout? Nice informative video thanks.
I still would like to see you make an old lady or “granny” face jug. 😊
Oh my geee - that intro 🤦🏻♀️. As I sat there and said “yes 😊 finally” . Love these tips as usual - thanks 😊. Still trying to snag something 🤞🏼💜
Great intro, Matt...tell it like it is!!
For all of your questions : yeeesss😂😂😂
To help me understand how far to pull. How tall and wide are you throwing 3 lbs. thanks, love your videos 👏👏👏
Funny! Love your vids. More stuff coming to your Etsy shop?
Haha Matt, that was an `amazing intro` and really brought some smiles to my face [unusual nowadays]. As one who lives on supplements that part you mentioned about adds was really quite personal to me, and had me in stitches. Well done for your originality Matt. But it's long been known to me of your originality :) I hope you'll be making some of those amazing "platter bowls" for your next wood firing.
You mentioned about your 3lb balls of clay! Did I understand correctly that 1" = 1lb out of your pug? That's a pretty tall cylinder out of 3lbs! wow.
Strange how things can change and "maybe" we have to prepare for things that may change in our lives.
Eg: Not SO long ago I made pots everyday and only found time to watch a few pottery videos on youtube.
Now that has reversed :( Now I can't make much at all through bad health! So I make only a few pots but watch HUNDREDS OF pottery videos! LOL.
Anyway after watching you throw the 3lb jugs I can now throw similar ones myself {In my dreams] LOL
Thanks for a great laugh today😂😜
I love watching and learning with you Matthew! Would love to know what that rib is you're using. I have searched high and low for a nice metal rib with only a slight flex but only seem to find the thin, flimsy metal ribs or the stiff ones with zero flex.
Love the videos! I’m learning a lot. What kind of clay do you throw with generally? I did ceramics in high school and my wife and I just started a class at a local pottery studio so it’s been nice to be throwing again but I’m finding that I have the same issues I had in high school! Trying to learn how to throw larger pieces because I already have a ton of small pieces 😂
Right before you pull in the neck looks like a perfect shape for a kimchi or fermentation crock. Have you considered making them?
well done thanks
You had me laughing too! Thanks!
Love your intro
This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine….
At this point of the pandemic, are ANY of us really sane anymore?
Thank you for blabbering on. Talent, tools and time, right? One of my old instructors--not for pottery, but this applies to everything--said this: Success comes from experience. Experience comes from failure. All that to say, talent and tools are what you have, and time is what you give.
Agreed! I’m thankful I have God given talent but I have also worked hard to develop a skill that multiplies the talent.
@@MatthewKellyPottery We all thank you for posting videos that can help the rest of us develop ours!
I don't see you soak up excess water inside the pot....is that because you are just careful not to get it in there or you are not concerned about a little water in the bottom?
He talks about it around 12:25
@@stephaniekeith3361 must have missed it, thanks
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Very funny but I wasn’t fooled as I have become used to your honest character.
Don't talk so much.