It also help if you have both hands on the trim tool, to help keep it steady. I like to bring my knee up and rest my left wrist on it so I can hold my right hand steady. And something that makes centering larger pieces easier is to wet the bottom or rim before placing it on the wheel. So long as there’s enough surface area and you don’t move in too fast, it should hold steady.
It also help if you have both hands on the trim tool, to help keep it steady. I like to bring my knee up and rest my left wrist on it so I can hold my right hand steady.
And something that makes centering larger pieces easier is to wet the bottom or rim before placing it on the wheel. So long as there’s enough surface area and you don’t move in too fast, it should hold steady.
Use both hands to trim. Just like pulling the clay. Hands always together.
Love this! Definitely on my bucket list to take a pottery course. You seem to be catching on very quickly!
You have amazing taste in interior design and fashion, you could sell your pottery and start a line 🖤
Your pottery looks really great😦
Where are you taking this course? Looking for somewhere to go in London next year!
Great pieces.
This is my dream - to learn pottery making.
Wow, I wanna take a course
Practice makes perfect
Love you are doing skills already..! Yey😍😊