It was the best video huge fan with you giving so many tips that are never addressed in books or videos I have seen. Question I wanted to print out transcript of everything you said even though I took notes. When I click on transcript I don't see anything different am I missing something? What should I see when I click on transcript if anyone knows? Loved it!!!
TBH I have no idea. LOL. Didnt even know that was a thing. Im very basic with these videos. I just saw the otehr day I can add links to the screen of the video. MINDBLOWN! LOL Sorry
This has been the most helpful tutorial yet. A year into ceramics and I’m still intimidated by the wheel. I hopped back on a couple weeks ago and threw my first cylinder with meh results. But watching and listening to you had given me new insights. You’re a gifted teacher. Thank you!!😊
In my opinion, you are the best teacher I ever saw at UA-cam!!! Great, sympatic and a real power-woman! Thank you soooooo much! 🧡👍 Greetings from Danmark… Anne
Aw thanks Holly! Everyone makes the same common errors. I want people to know it’s super hard. And they are not the only ones messing up a pot!!! I’m glad you enjoy it
I have watched dozens and dozens of tutorials of how to throw the basic cylinder and I have to tell you you are the best, the best, the best, the best thank you very much
Aweeee Thanks. Its sort of a passion of mine! Spreading the #clayaddiction. I really love seeing it click in my students. if you are ever in NJ stop by one of my studios! I just put up a long one. Three cylinders of varying widths! enjoy!
This is super helpful thank you. I've just finished a 6 week throwing course and am now a member of my local studio and trying to practice my throwing but I am struggling. I'll watch this just before I throw next time I'm there. Thank you!
Love your video. I’m having a very hard time throwing cylinders. My next pottery class will take your advice and throw a bunch. Keeping mu fingers crossed that this will help. I’m sure I will get back to this video a few more times!!
Really helpful tutorial, thank you. I teach beginners and find that one of the largest stumbling block is double jointed fingers, ie, fingers that can bend in a backwards curve. They are common here. People with fingers like that really struggle with things like opening the floor and hooking the fingers with enough stability and strength. The inside fingers when pulling up is another trouble spot. How do you modify your teaching technique for people like that?
My cylinders always end up bottom heavy…it’s difficult to gauge when I’m getting all of the clay up …only after it dries enough for me to pick it up..Any thoughts?
I often talk about the "corrective pull" That first pull should even out the clay so that from the VERY start your walls are consistent. Then you dont have to worry about the top being too thin because you didnt let up on the pressure. (and your bottom wont be so heavy!
@@MudgirlPottery where in NJ are you? I’m originally from Hoboken and have relatives in Bridgewater and Lyndhurst who I sometimes visit. Anything is possible, right?
Watch Florian Gadsby, no offense to this lady, but she actually does things improperly for teaching pottery to beginners. You will love his videos! They are so soothing and his step by step instruction is so easy to follow! Watch his video: "How to Center Clay - A Beginners Guide"
@@jakeperalta9608 was that really a necessary comment. If you look at my comments and ask any of the 1200 people that have come through I have taught they disagree with you. Thanks for the feedback. But really? Necessary?
@@MudgirlPottery I've been throwing for 20 years so I'm not a beginner by any means. I watched this video twice and picked up some great tips and advice. I have no idea what this guy found to be incorrect in your video. It was so unnecessary and rude to make that remark. Your video was easy to follow and your narration of what you were doing was on the money. I'm a new fan of yours! 😊
thanks - I'll be getting my 10 balls to go next time at the studio -
It was the best video huge fan with you giving so many tips that are never addressed in books or videos I have seen.
Question I wanted to print out transcript of everything you said even though I took notes. When I click on transcript I don't see anything different am I missing something? What should I see when I click on transcript if anyone knows? Loved it!!!
TBH I have no idea. LOL. Didnt even know that was a thing. Im very basic with these videos. I just saw the otehr day I can add links to the screen of the video. MINDBLOWN! LOL Sorry
This has been the most helpful tutorial yet. A year into ceramics and I’m still intimidated by the wheel. I hopped back on a couple weeks ago and threw my first cylinder with meh results. But watching and listening to you had given me new insights. You’re a gifted teacher. Thank you!!😊
that awesome. Throw and REPEAT!
You address & explain things in a way that is so helpful to me, for understanding what I've been doing (wrong, right, whatever...) Thanks bunches!
You are so welcome
In my opinion, you are the best teacher I ever saw at UA-cam!!! Great, sympatic and a real power-woman!
Thank you soooooo much! 🧡👍
Greetings from Danmark…
Anne
So grateful for this video! Thank you 🤎
Thanks so much,this is super helpful.
very helpful thanks!
Thanks Regular Guy! ;)
You are a fantastic teacher. I wished I lived closer to your studio so I could take classes with you.
I just found this video and wow light bulb came on. Great tutorial. This is going to be a life saver for me thank you ❤
LOVE your teaching. What a treat to have someone show/talk about what goes wrong and how to fix it. TY
Aw thanks Holly! Everyone makes the same common errors. I want people to know it’s super hard. And they are not the only ones messing up a pot!!! I’m glad you enjoy it
I have watched dozens and dozens of tutorials of how to throw the basic cylinder and I have to tell you
you are the best, the best, the best, the best
thank you very much
Aweeee Thanks. Its sort of a passion of mine! Spreading the #clayaddiction. I really love seeing it click in my students. if you are ever in NJ stop by one of my studios! I just put up a long one. Three cylinders of varying widths! enjoy!
Awesome tutorial ty!
Fantastic !!
Thanks so much!! Your video is so much more helpful than the 100 I've watched so far❤
This is super helpful thank you. I've just finished a 6 week throwing course and am now a member of my local studio and trying to practice my throwing but I am struggling. I'll watch this just before I throw next time I'm there. Thank you!
Thats what I suggest to my students I also have some videos that break up EVEY step in to sep videos. May be helpful
Love your video. I’m having a very hard time throwing cylinders. My next pottery class will take your advice and throw a bunch. Keeping mu fingers crossed that this will help. I’m sure I will get back to this video a few more times!!
Thanks so much. Yes make 8 balls, center them all then open each one. Improve with each try!
@@MudgirlPottery I did just that, three days in a row. Made some great strides. Thanks for the tutorial!
I love watching you explain while you throw
This was excellent and exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Glad you liked it. Any requests for other videos?
I need this!!!❤
Subscribed! Great tips. Surprised how much more height was gained from that small bulge in the wall.
Excellent teaching video! Thanks very much.
How do you dry the rim before putting plastic over them?
Always excellent demos and explanations.
Thanks for the compliments. Any suggestions for new videos
Really helpful tutorial, thank you. I teach beginners and find that one of the largest stumbling block is double jointed fingers, ie, fingers that can bend in a backwards curve. They are common here. People with fingers like that really struggle with things like opening the floor and hooking the fingers with enough stability and strength. The inside fingers when pulling up is another trouble spot. How do you modify your teaching technique for people like that?
I can confirm this is an issue!!!!!! I hate my flexible fingers
@@Feelow692 Yes double jointed-ness can suck!
Very well explained!
Great video on throwing ! I enjoyed your approach.
What a clear video! Thank you
Thank you , a very informative and well taught video
Glad you liked it. Any suggestions for video ideas?
@@MudgirlPottery just keep doing what your doing and the way your doing it 👍
So many helpful tips in one video!
Thank you for a great video!
You are an AWESOME instructor!!
I appreciate that!
Thank you, I loved the explanations 👍🏼
You are welcome. My analogies come out my visual brain. Sorry if some are silly!!
Thank you for explaining everything so well
🧡🧡🧡👍
This video is very detailed. Your instructions are much appreciated, ty!
My cylinders always end up bottom heavy…it’s difficult to gauge when I’m getting all of the clay up …only after it dries enough for me to pick it up..Any thoughts?
I often talk about the "corrective pull" That first pull should even out the clay so that from the VERY start your walls are consistent. Then you dont have to worry about the top being too thin because you didnt let up on the pressure. (and your bottom wont be so heavy!
Do you not worry about breathing in the clay dust on your apron?
I wish I could take private lessons with you!
How sweet. If your ever in NJ!lol
@@MudgirlPottery where in NJ are you? I’m originally from Hoboken and have relatives in Bridgewater and Lyndhurst who I sometimes visit. Anything is possible, right?
Watch Florian Gadsby, no offense to this lady, but she actually does things improperly for teaching pottery to beginners. You will love his videos! They are so soothing and his step by step instruction is so easy to follow! Watch his video: "How to Center Clay - A Beginners Guide"
@@jakeperalta9608 was that really a necessary comment. If you look at my comments and ask any of the 1200 people that have come through I have taught they disagree with you. Thanks for the feedback. But really? Necessary?
@@MudgirlPottery I've been throwing for 20 years so I'm not a beginner by any means. I watched this video twice and picked up some great tips and advice. I have no idea what this guy found to be incorrect in your video. It was so unnecessary and rude to make that remark. Your video was easy to follow and your narration of what you were doing was on the money. I'm a new fan of yours! 😊
Wow, what a great lesson. If you are thinking of upgrading your video equipment I would be even more thrilled.
This was one of the old ones! Samsung phone with clay all over it! I think theyve improved a bit! LOL
Excellent tips! I like when you changed the camera to birds eye view
Thanks for the positive feedback That’s an old one. Lol keep going. I get better at the cinematography!!
thanks a bunch! trying to learn these things!
Thank you for a great tutorial!
Excellent video, gracias!
You are an excellent instructor! I’ve learned a ton from you. Thank you
Thanks. Its sort of a passion of mine! Spread the #clayaddiction. I just put up a long one. Three clinders of varying widths! enjoy!
What bat system do you use?
You are a great teacher
thank you!
Cool shirt!
Merci ⭐
Great demo. Thank you!
you are very welcome. Any videos you would like to see?
@@MudgirlPottery I think you've covered pretty much everything, I need to know so thank you.