How to throw a bud vase(8oz) in '6 easy stages' - 3/18/19 with Simon Leach

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    These bud vases are thrown 8oz, but you can use the same basic skills to make any size you wish !
    I would recommend making at least 10 at a time of these as a 'practice run'.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @DaleRossall
    @DaleRossall 2 роки тому

    Love watching your tutorials 😀

  • @monicalif
    @monicalif 2 роки тому

    thank you, Simon. I will try this again tonight.

  • @drjones2419
    @drjones2419 Рік тому

    Thank you Simon for that lesson. It taught me a lot that I never knew before. You´re a really excellent teacher.

  • @dianneorr6669
    @dianneorr6669 3 роки тому +1

    And there I was thinking you were in England! Hello and thankyou from Australia. I love your teaching technique. I have just ordered your book as another resource.

  • @simoncooper4750
    @simoncooper4750 5 років тому +1

    LOL Simon , "tools, what have ey gott furr tules" Hey you can take the boy out of Bovey but you cant take Bovey out of the boy !- Old english Compliment , Brilliant Video Simon thank a lot, always a pleasure Cheers xx

  • @wanderingpots
    @wanderingpots 3 роки тому +1

    You could call them bud vases or aryballos, which is what the ancients use to use for ointments and oils they would bring to the bath houses.

  • @janecollette9504
    @janecollette9504 5 років тому +3

    Thankyou Simon for the bud vase lesson. I really learned a lot from it. Your-a good teacher. 🙂

  • @katekaniff5987
    @katekaniff5987 5 років тому +1

    So cool how the sun broke thru for the beauty shot(: Patiently practicing! Thank you!!

  • @jaynegill-purplepotters3116
    @jaynegill-purplepotters3116 5 років тому +1

    thanks mr superstar!

  • @lindawoods412
    @lindawoods412 5 років тому +1

    Thanks, Simon! Hoping for a workshop with you soon. Just beginning on the wheel, but that's a good time for your teaching. Very nice video.

  • @pottersjournal
    @pottersjournal 5 років тому +2

    I'm making jugs so I just reviewed a number of your bottle jug and bud vase videos. You've made quite a few of these over the years. Nice job here with the close up and breaking down step 5 and 6 into there not so easy multiple stages.

  • @gloriagarciabenitez7099
    @gloriagarciabenitez7099 4 роки тому +1

    Hola! Thank you for your interesting and instructing videos. I watch them from Alozaina, a small white village full of olive trees in the province of Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. Any scheduled workshop in Spain for 2020 or 2021? Very near on the web, too far face to face. Keep being the master!

  • @melrussell7830
    @melrussell7830 5 років тому

    Thank you Simon, I tend to get that crimping on the surface of the stoneware clay, when I bring the clay in, it's been well wedged & I don't have this problem with Porcelain, as it's so much more elastic 😊

  • @adrianmunday4278
    @adrianmunday4278 5 років тому

    Thanks again Simon

  • @jenkessel4758
    @jenkessel4758 4 роки тому +2

    This is really great! How do you turn them afterwards though, with the top being so thin? I always turn my vases upside down to turn the bottoms but this would fall over!

  • @mikeu5380
    @mikeu5380 5 років тому +1

    Hello again, Simon-sensei. I'm wondering if the technique would be any different using a clay body with a different character, such as porcelain. Thank you.

  • @tmizgalski
    @tmizgalski 5 років тому

    How i wish, how i wish i was there (at your workshop) 😓

  • @eddiespottery8439
    @eddiespottery8439 5 років тому

    Very nice, this is somewhat the same as a cylinder

  • @Kenf2323
    @Kenf2323 5 років тому +1

    Do you have a favorite clay body to use?

    • @sleachpots
      @sleachpots  5 років тому +2

      The clay I use here is - standard 306. Its not my favourite, but its the nicest I can by that is convenient to where I live.

  • @DaleRossall
    @DaleRossall 2 роки тому

    Love watching your tutorials 😀