Top tip.... never cut from the rim to the hole you cut like you did in the video, always cut from the hole out, (I've made literally thousands of yarnbowls) inside of the curl first, then outside. But reserve the third of the curl from the rim and pop it back in to help the curl dry in place (remove before firing of course!) and reduce warping and slumping during the glaze fire. Also restrict the curl to the top half or third of the bowl so there's less weight in the curl during the glaze fire. And finally, always try to make them bottom heavy. It's an asset.
I really enjoy your teaching. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! You’re quite nice with a very relaxing voice. I really enjoyed this video. Can’t wait until I can intentionally make something! ❤️
I remember when you first started doing videos. Very creative, but not so good at throwing pieces. You have come a long way, and should be very proud of your progress.
Sooo that's what it was? I saw this type of bowls in A Pottery store or something, I thought they were decorated bowls for fruits. It could be used as that as well but I didn't know it could be used for this
Top tip.... never cut from the rim to the hole you cut like you did in the video, always cut from the hole out, (I've made literally thousands of yarnbowls) inside of the curl first, then outside.
But reserve the third of the curl from the rim and pop it back in to help the curl dry in place (remove before firing of course!) and reduce warping and slumping during the glaze fire. Also restrict the curl to the top half or third of the bowl so there's less weight in the curl during the glaze fire.
And finally, always try to make them bottom heavy. It's an asset.
Love this bowl AND the fact that men in Scandinavian countries can knit! Thanks for sharing this.
I really enjoy your teaching. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! You’re quite nice with a very relaxing voice. I really enjoyed this video. Can’t wait until I can intentionally make something! ❤️
Thank you so much! It's nice to hear you enjoy it😊
I remember when you first started doing videos. Very creative, but not so good at throwing pieces. You have come a long way, and should be very proud of your progress.
Thank you so much!
Sooo that's what it was?
I saw this type of bowls in A Pottery store or something, I thought they were decorated bowls for fruits.
It could be used as that as well but I didn't know it could be used for this
Hello Calder, once again such a beautiful object simply wonderful, thank you 🙋♀️👍🏼
Thank you Conny!!🙌🏻😊
Very clear to understand, thank you
excellent, but please, I need you speaking slowly, please, I am from Argentina and I need to understand what you say. I love your work!!! Thanks!!!
Fabulous! Thank you!!!
Great video, I love the dots.
Thank you!!
Lindo trabalho! Parabéns.
Lovely:)💜💜💜
Thank you!🙏🏼
What kind of sponge do you use? I've never seen sponges so thin
It's from Mudtools, I included a link in the description😊
@@caldervanandel thank you!