FANTASTIC video 😊🎉❤️💜❤️💜 ❤️! You have an easy to follow teaching method and your videos are calming. I'm so happy that I've just discovered you! Blessings!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ smitten kitten, here. I love the simplicity of the lines and the complexity of the design. I will work towards being able to try something like this. You are so inspirational.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hello. I love your work so much and find your throwing and trimming processes the most helpful for me, more than any others. I was wondering if you could do a video on your glazing technique? Your finished pieces are always so beautiful. All my best and thank you for all of your posts.
Thank you for your kind comment Hmc😊. I have received same request from other viewers so I will make a glazings video in near future. I’m so glad my videos are useful for some people!
These are excellent! I am curious why you include a gallery in the lower pieces since there’s already a flange to stop the lid from sinking. Is it for extra security?
Thank you for your comment Denise😊. The reason for the lower part’s gallery is to match the top part. It is just my preference. I posted new video which doesn’t have gallery version. I hope that video will also useful.
I love your fantastic videos and long for learning to make the jars you have demonstrated🥰. I thought of making a stick like the one you used inside the pot, for the bottom and the sides. Could you, please, tell me approximately the measurements🙏
Thank you for your comment Evmast😊. I’m so glad to hear you are going to make a tool! it is exciting. The bottom measurement is 1.5 x 4.5 cm. it means 1.5 cm is the thickness of the wood. the length is 28 cm. you need to sand and polish the edges. in the beginning I found using this tool is not easy, but after few practice it became one of my best tools. Let me know your experience 😉
Thank you for your comment Basimaa😊 I stopped teaching for a while as I don’t have enough time for that. Instead of teaching I have started to post the videos then I can share my experiences with fellow potters. If some part is not clear please let me know I will include that in the future videos.
Lovely, I will definitely try this. I also want to try the rectangular sushi plate you demonstrated but I can’t find the video anymore. What happened to it?
Thank you for your comment Gregory! The Rectangular Plate Video is still there. Please go to my channel page and click the tab second from the left ( my tablet is in Japanese said “Video” ) then the page will show all my videos. If you still have a problems please let me know.
I am always tempted to leave the bat pins in while trimming on the bare wheel like you do here as it is a pain to constanly be screwing them on and off, but i am sure I'd smash my knuckles or my piece would get loose and crash into one of them.
Thank you for your comment Death by Darwin😊 (interesting handle name!) Yes I agree with you. I have never broken my works by those pins luckily, but I hit my knuckles many times😭. Now I’v got used to pins position so those don’t bother me anymore. Many potters use just clay to attach the bat on the wheel. I do for small bat. If I don’t have pins already I would use same method for large bat too.
I live in the Netherlands. I am not familiar with sanded buff clay nor lava clay. Is Sanded Buff clay mixed with charmotte? If so, what percentage? Is this Lava Clay the Lavafleck 1200-1270 from Potclays? Can you explain also the construction of the bottom of the upper pot more clearly? Sorry for this many questions…
Hi Heeresma😊 Netherlands! I’m so glad my videos are reaching to Dutch people ❤️ Yes my clay is from Potclay and both clay you mentioned is the correct one. I believe you can find stoneware rough clay in Netherlands. it should not be too groggy for the throwing (for your hand) . Then mix any lava type of clay about 10% to get freckles. You can mix Mica also. This is not the clay. This is powder base. I haven’t tried by myself but I know other potter use it to get freckles. The Glaze should be transparent type to maximize the outcome.
FANTASTIC video 😊🎉❤️💜❤️💜 ❤️! You have an easy to follow teaching method and your videos are calming. I'm so happy that I've just discovered you!
Blessings!
Thank you for your kind comment 😊
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ smitten kitten, here. I love the simplicity of the lines and the complexity of the design. I will work towards being able to try something like this. You are so inspirational.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you 😊. Your comment encourages me to make more videos.
@@AlchemyCeramic I am really appreciating your skill. I feel fortunate to have found your teaching. 🙏
Прекрасная идея. Спасибо
Thank you for watching 😊
The dancing handle on top was a very nice touch
🤣 I like your expression!
I am really going to try this! I love this idea, especially for spices. Thanks so much for the demonstration.
Thank you for your comment Leslie😊 Let me know how it went when you tried to make it. I’m looking forward to hearing from you soon!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thank you for your teaching
Thank you for many hearts Scarlet🥰. It made me smile. I’m so glad my videos are useful for some people.
Love your videos
Thank you 😊
Hello. I love your work so much and find your throwing and trimming processes the most helpful for me, more than any others. I was wondering if you could do a video on your glazing technique? Your finished pieces are always so beautiful. All my best and thank you for all of your posts.
Thank you for your kind comment Hmc😊. I have received same request from other viewers so I will make a glazings video in near future. I’m so glad my videos are useful for some people!
Very beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your comment 😊
Love your videos so much, and your calm way of explaining things. I love your glazing too, I will have to see if you have videos for that as well....
Thank you Befriend 😊. I am thinking to make glazing video but I haven’t got a good idea how to put them together😅
You’re amazing!
🥰Thank you Thank you🥰
Beautiful design and execution. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thank you for your comment Anne😊
Thank you for your vidéos which are very well explained with lot of advices. I’ll try to do the same. 😎
Thank you for your comment Alfred😊 This is fun to make. please let me know how was your experience of making this pot.
Thanks so much. Love the wax resist designs.
Thank you for your comment Rebecca😊 The wax resist is one of my favorite techniques.
gorgeous -- I need to keep practicing. I am still struggling! You make it look so easy --
Hi Penny😊Thank you! Please try to make at least 5 pots in session. I believe you gain something from that.
So beautiful
Thank you😊
Great video, thanks
Thank you for your comment Naniluce😊
So beautiful! ❤
Thank you Denise😊
C est magnifique ! Bravo!
Thank you Christel. please try to make it😊
These are excellent! I am curious why you include a gallery in the lower pieces since there’s already a flange to stop the lid from sinking. Is it for extra security?
Thank you for your comment Denise😊. The reason for the lower part’s gallery is to match the top part. It is just my preference.
I posted new video which doesn’t have gallery version. I hope that video will also useful.
Beautiful.
Curious about when you trim bottom piece , does it cone apart easily once dried?
Thank you for watching 😊 Yes it does.
Прекрасная работа, хороший Мастер. Успеха в Вашем труде.
Thank you Tchita☺️
I love your fantastic videos and long for learning to make the jars you have demonstrated🥰. I thought of making a stick like the one you used inside the pot, for the bottom and the sides. Could you, please, tell me approximately the measurements🙏
Thank you for your comment Evmast😊. I’m so glad to hear you are going to make a tool! it is exciting. The bottom measurement is 1.5 x 4.5 cm. it means 1.5 cm is the thickness of the wood. the length is 28 cm. you need to sand and polish the edges. in the beginning I found using this tool is not easy, but after few practice it became one of my best tools. Let me know your experience 😉
@@AlchemyCeramic Thank you so much 😍. I will try to make one, practice using it and tell you how it worked for me. All the best 🥰
Hi thank you for this video. I love your work. Do you give classes ?
Thank you for your comment Basimaa😊 I stopped teaching for a while as I don’t have enough time for that. Instead of teaching I have started to post the videos then I can share my experiences with fellow potters.
If some part is not clear please let me know I will include that in the future videos.
Lovely, I will definitely try this. I also want to try the rectangular sushi plate you demonstrated but I can’t find the video anymore. What happened to it?
Thank you for your comment Gregory! The Rectangular Plate Video is still there. Please go to my channel page and click the tab second from the left ( my tablet is in Japanese said “Video” ) then the page will show all my videos. If you still have a problems please let me know.
I am always tempted to leave the bat pins in while trimming on the bare wheel like you do here as it is a pain to constanly be screwing them on and off, but i am sure I'd smash my knuckles or my piece would get loose and crash into one of them.
Thank you for your comment Death by Darwin😊 (interesting handle name!) Yes I agree with you. I have never broken my works by those pins luckily, but I hit my knuckles many times😭. Now I’v got used to pins position so those don’t bother me anymore. Many potters use just clay to attach the bat on the wheel. I do for small bat. If I don’t have pins already I would use same method for large bat too.
Just keep a dry bat on the wheel. I wouldn’t want to be thinking of my knuckles. Just concentrate on the work.
What is lava clay exactly and where do buy it?
Thank you for your question Heeresma😊 This is a mixture of Stoneware Sanded Buff clay and 10% Lava clay from Potclay. Lave clay gives nice freckles!
I live in the Netherlands. I am not familiar with sanded buff clay nor lava clay. Is Sanded Buff clay mixed with charmotte? If so, what percentage? Is this Lava Clay the Lavafleck 1200-1270 from Potclays?
Can you explain also the construction of the bottom of the upper pot more clearly? Sorry for this many questions…
And is the Sanded Buff the Sanded Buff Premium 1100-1290 from Potclays?
Hi Heeresma😊 Netherlands! I’m so glad my videos are reaching to Dutch people ❤️ Yes my clay is from Potclay and both clay you mentioned is the correct one. I believe you can find stoneware rough clay in Netherlands. it should not be too groggy for the throwing (for your hand) . Then mix any lava type of clay about 10% to get freckles.
You can mix Mica also. This is not the clay. This is powder base. I haven’t tried by myself but I know other potter use it to get freckles.
The Glaze should be transparent type to maximize the outcome.
I will 😊
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