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Archive for the ‘plates’ Category

Trimming

I've never really thought throwing plates is an efficient use of time or clay. Well, not so much the throwing of the plates, but perhaps the trimming?

Time to learn how to slipcast?… Read the rest
Posted on 10/21/2009 05:02 pm | 3 Comments
 

Dry! Please Dry!

It's incredibly damp(and cool) out here on the Cape.  I'd like to get this bisque loaded but my pots aren't drying.  I may have to wait on a few of these for another bisque and just finish loading with what … Read the rest
Posted on 06/06/2009 03:22 pm | 1 Comment
 

Bowl/Plates

I'm filling out an order of sort of pasta/noodle/plate/bowls.
The first round looked good but may be a little small....

So I made another version with an extra pound and a half of clay.

They're almost ready to trim and … Read the rest
Posted on 06/03/2009 12:21 pm | 2 Comments
 

Squared Plate Samples

Here's another sample...these beauties will be on the website by the end of the day.

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Posted on 05/11/2009 03:39 pm | 2 Comments
 

Dinnerware Sampling

Here are a couple of photos of a recent dinnerware order.  I'll be shooting some more images of the gas firing today and tonight and get them up to the website.  In the meantime, don't forget to check out my … Read the rest
Posted on 05/11/2009 02:57 pm | 2 Comments
 

Bowls and Plates….Bowls and Plates

I know that I've been a very, very bad potter/blogger recently.  I'm trying to make up for it by posting a bunch this morning as I hang out with Clarita.  Maybe that makes me a distracted father though.  Oh...the conflict.… Read the rest
Posted on 01/23/2009 01:56 pm | 3 Comments
 

Cocktail Hour

I thought I had text on this email post but blogger being blogger....maybe it is time to check out wordpress...all the cool kids are doing it.

Anyways, a few of these will probably end up as soap dishes but they're … Read the rest

Posted on 01/14/2009 03:41 am | 8 Comments
 

Lunchware


The bowls weren't quite ready to trim so I sat down to make some lunch plates to go along with the order of bowls.  About half of the clay was nice and soft and perfect for plates.  The other half … Read the rest
Posted on 10/02/2008 02:40 am | 5 Comments
 
 
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