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I love what you said about handmade pottery being able to showcase the maker's thoughts, feelings and struggles. I've been learning pottery for a few months now and hand building is my absolute favourite. Also, a part of my morning routine is to drink coffee while watching your videos. Love the aesthetics and how it's shot.
I just love everything about this video. It’s really inspiring and it made me quite zen while watching it (I was a bit stressed when I started). I especially love your vision that it doesn’t have to be perfect and that it’s a good thing to go slow, I also love the simple design and glazes. You inspired me to to try something similar. Thank you that and for this beautiful video!
I’ve always wished I could make beautiful pottery. I had to give it up after just a couple months due to a bad thumb and a large cyst on the palm of my dominant hand. Gorgeous work though. Your videos are always so relaxing yet captivating.
Oh dear, I'm sorry to hear that 😟 I don't know how's exactly your condition is, but have you heard of a mini pottery wheel? It's super tiny to the point you only need a few of your fingers! Thank you for watching my videos though. 💛
Absolutely beautiful and calming to watch. I’ve recently joined a ceramic class, I find the teaching a bit limited as I do love to work with my hands and imagination, I love this, the originality and unique design makes it more personal and as you say, it has your soul within. ❤️🙏❤️
For leveling the rim of the ceramic mug instead of pinching it trying to make it even you can put a little amount of water on concrete (or a surface with that kind of gritty texture) and move the mug in a circular motion. You would have to make sure after to fix the rim where it would be sippable before you fire it in the kiln. I did this when I was making a ceramic bowl and it worked wonders!
Beautiful ❤ pls. Share glazing video as well. I love pottery but haven't started yet so this type of video is helpful. Hope to start my pottery journey someday😊
Beautiful work! The more I see your videos they make me not wanting the wheel. We don’t get clay here so I have processed my own so basically it is earthenware and I am finding it difficult to hold the shapes. Your work is inspiring and gives me a new task everyday will keep trying.
Woah that's so cool! I personally have never tried to make my own clay. :') keep up the good work, you can always experimenting with the clay recipes to make it work out!
LemieClay: Love your mugs! Knowing how much clay you use per items would be really helpful! I know this mug you are making, the scale said 255 but what is that, I am thinking almost a pound per mug, but again knowing the weight helps all mugs be more uniform and same size! Thank you!