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Three Little Potters
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2011
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Pink Pottery Glaze Ideas
In this video I glaze a pottery vase with 11 different pink glazes. My clay is B-Mix 5. Glazes are from Mayco, Laguna, Spectrum, Coyote, and some mixed.
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Here is an amazon link to some cheap glaze brushes, if you use this link, I do benefit from the sale, so thanks!
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Frozen Pond Glaze Tutorial
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In this video I glaze 4 different plates using variations of the frozen pond technique inspired by Kathy McGuire. I am using B-mix 5 clay, glazes used in this video are: Running Hot Chowder (RHC) by Spectrum Olde Forge Floating Blue: glazy.org/recipes/10684 Hansen 20x5 with mason stain 6600: glazy.org/recipes/18705 Dirty Snow: glazy.org/recipes/59413
kiln opening 6: Frozen Pond
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In this video I open my latest kiln and talk about the glazes I used. Some Mayco, Spectrum, and mixed glazes in the bunch. All fired to a soft cone 6 on B-mix 5 clay.
Glaze Chat
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In this video I show my process for glazing and talk a bit about researching glazes, finding ideas, and what I've been working on. Here's a link to John Britt's glaze book that I talk about in the video. If you follow my amazon link, I do get a small percentage... which I will likely buy more glazes with. Thanks:) amzn.to/46BlLwU
Pottery Challenge: 10 minute Coil Pot
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In this video I attempt to make a coil pot in 10 minutes. My clay is B-Mix 5.
Pottery ASMR Throwing off the Hump and Trimming
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Fall asleep to the repetitive task of making tiny bowls. My clay is B-mix 5. Trimming is near the end and perhaps the most fun to watch.
Spectrum Floating Glaze Combination: Tiger's Eye, Sunrise, and Papaya
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This is a quiet glaze video in which I glaze a planter with some of the new floating glazes by Spectrum. This planter has been dipped in Studio White first and you can find more about that glaze here: th-cam.com/video/Zsjv0kuo9gQ/w-d-xo.html The clay is B-mix 5 and the piece was fired to cone 6. Connect: Sarah@threelittlepotters.com
Quick And Easy Centering Clay Tutorial!
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In this video I go through the easy way I center clay on the pottery wheel. I give some tips and tricks that really helped me when I was learning. I also go over steps that you can skip to make the process even easier.
Get Better at Throwing on the Pottery Wheel Fast!
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Pottery Challenge: throw 50 of the same form. In this video I attempt to throw 50 cylinders that are the same. Build your muscle memory and wheel throwing skills with this challenge. My clay is B-Mix5.
Get Inspired With 24 Ceramic Glaze Combos!
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In this video I quickly go through all the glaze combinations for my current ring dish listing in my Etsy store. I use B-Mix 5 clay, and they were fired to cone 6 in an electric kiln. Connect: email: sarah@threelittlepotters threelittlepotters.etsy.com
Glaze Combo: Spectrum Shallot, Bougainvillea, and Sunrise
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A quiet glaze video using three of Spectrum's new glazes. The clay is b-mix 5 bisque fired to cone 04 and then glaze fired to cone 6.
Spectrum 2024 Ceramic Floating Glaze Sample Pack Review
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In this video I test all 12 of the new Spectrum floating glazes. I compare them to the swatches Spectrum provided and share my thoughts. My clay is B-mix5. These were fired to a soft cone 6. Learn more about the Studio White glaze I use in the video here: th-cam.com/video/Zsjv0kuo9gQ/w-d-xo.html
Kiln Opening 5: Ceramic Glaze Combos, New Spectrum
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In this video I open my latest kiln load. Clay is B-Mix 5, I am testing the new Spectrum glazes as well as some new mixed glazes. An epic fail at the end. All and all, a mixed kiln opening. Fired to a soft cone 6.
Starting Your Pottery Journey
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Just a quick motivational video about starting a pottery journey. I show the first pot I made after picking clay back up after 20 years.
Rub N' Buff Gold for Ceramics vs. Mayco's Gold Luster
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Rub N' Buff Gold for Ceramics vs. Mayco's Gold Luster
How to Add Mason Stain to A Glaze (the easy way)
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How to Add Mason Stain to A Glaze (the easy way)
Excellent Ceramic Glaze Combo: Mayco's Birch, Cordovan, Light Flux
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Excellent Ceramic Glaze Combo: Mayco's Birch, Cordovan, Light Flux
Sanbao Underglaze Transfers Quilt Technique
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Sanbao Underglaze Transfers Quilt Technique
Pottery Challenge #1: What did I miss in college?
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Pottery Challenge #1: What did I miss in college?
10,000 Etsy Sales Celebration and Pottery Giveaway
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10,000 Etsy Sales Celebration and Pottery Giveaway
How Many Bowls Can You Throw in 30 Minutes?
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How Many Bowls Can You Throw in 30 Minutes?
So were all these colours using the regular studio white that contains 10% zircon? With stains I typically reduce the amount of zirccon from a base white. And have you tried studio white as a clear by removing the zircon? It just sounds like a really good base glaze! Really appreciating your videos!
Yes it's the same studio white, and that's a great idea. Next time I mix a batch I'll separate out some before I put in the Ultrox and do some tests. I am sure you're right, that much opacifier is too strong for some of those light stains. There's probably a balance for each stain.
Green has always been my favorite color so thank you for doing all the hard work for me. Much appreciated!
So glad you liked it. I love green glazes, I may have to do a part two... I have a lot of green glazes, lol.
So cool! Pink is my favorite color so I’m gonna use this video as a shopping list, thanks! 😊
I think all of those pink glazes are really fun to work with! I bet you'll love them!
Such beautiful colors. I have watched others but yours seem much more vibrant. What cone are you firing to?
I've been watching those other videos as well and I am not sure why mine are a little brighter. I am firing to a soft cone 6. My exact firing schedule can be found here: th-cam.com/video/U3y7y-R31rE/w-d-xo.html
Good video, you have inspired me to make some of my own glazes. Can you recommend any you particularly like that I may find on Glazy? I have the white recipe ready to go and will mix the shell pink, too. Thank you!
If you're already mixing the white glaze, you can just portion out a little of that one to try with the shell pink stain (mason stain #6000.) I have a video on that here: th-cam.com/video/dUfAWCgLwmg/w-d-xo.html The glaze that works very well with mason stains is: glazy.org/recipes/18705
My gosh this turned out beautifully!!! I love the way you applied the glazes, very loosely and not worrying about how to overlap etc. Awesome.
Thanks so much! 😊
Great video - love discovering new glazes! How much water did you add after the initial 3200ml to get the right consistency (or what Specific Gravity was it)?
Since I mix studio white a lot, I usually do that by eye, looking for a more milk like consistency if I am planning to dip, or heavy cream if I'll be doing more brushing. Heavy cream more like SG 150, milk could be anywhere from 135-145 and give good results. All of those numbers work to give a good base glaze, so I spend less time measuring knowing it's not as sensitive about thickness as some glazes.
@@threelittlepotters Thank you!! I'm definitely going to be trying this glaze. Have you tried studio white with stains? Someone in the comments seems to be having success with that.
@@David-uv7hz I have a video on that here: th-cam.com/video/dUfAWCgLwmg/w-d-xo.html In short, it works the best with strong stains, best black gives it a nice gray, canary yellow is nice. Hansen 20x5 is a better recipe for adding stains, just not as great at playing nicely with commercial glazes.
Thank you for getting back ro me - appreciated. I shall go and watch that video now! 😊
Sure is pretty
Thank you!
beautiful!
Thank you!
It's really pretty!
Thank you for watching!
It came out beautiful! Nice work!🌸
Thank you! 😊
I like it
Thanks! And you don't even like pink! I'll take that as a win:)
@@threelittlepotters You are right
I think it will turn out fantastic 😊
It's kind of a spoiler since you get to see the vase in the thumbnail, but on my end there was a lot of anticipation, lol!
I was right 🤩🤩🤩
@@threelittlepotters i participated in the process in the “wondering”, because I got a message about the video without thumbnail. Right away “came” to see the video:))) so at the end 😍😍😍
My gosh the amount of glazes and combos you use is crazy and the fact that you member them is amazing!! I have a pretty big kiln so it takes a while to fill my kiln so I can’t remember most of what I have once I load the kiln. I make an index card for each pot. Beautiful pots, as always and thank you so much for sharing with us.
Thank you so much for watching! Index cards sounds like a great idea!
@@threelittlepotters It works for me. Although it’s hard to keep them organized once I’ve fired the pots. Lol
I like them all. Your video brought back fond memories. I haven't done pottery since my art grad school days in the 1970's. I loved the days when we unloaded the kilns after glaze firing. Often the results were surprising, mostly great, occasionally disappointing, but always interesting. We each had to create our own glaze as part of the course. In an electric kiln, mine turned out as a matte grayish tan with a few darker speckles that worked well with a variety of colored slips. In a gas kiln, it was a glossy warm speckled golden medium brown. My prof asked if I would give permission for him to use it as one of the standard class glazes that anyone could use. I did. I'm sure I have my formula here somewhere because I rarely throw anything out. Someone will probably find it and toss it when I kick the glaze bucket.
You should put the recipe up on glazy.org, you can name it after yourself and then it will live on!
I took a 4 hour afternoon workshop on making glazes. They said to wait 24 hours before using the glaze. OHHHH- your glaze was pre-made. The only thing you are adding is stain so perhaps it will look the same when using asap vs waiting 24 hours? I just found your channel and love it! Can’t wait to watch more and learn along with you!
I have heard that about glazes as well. I have mixed hundreds and used them directly after and have seen no difference between that and the same glaze used a week later. I think if you're mixing well with an immersion blender perhaps it makes less of a difference. I am sure at some point I'll find a glaze that needs to sit and wait... but so far it's not worth the extra time in waiting. I am a bit of a rule breaker though, lol.
I live in Ecuador and am somewhat limited in glaze availability. What could I substitute for the running chowder?
I haven't found a good substitute yet. I am going to try a test with Lynette Opal from glazy.org. I'll do an update if I do find anything that behaves like that glaze.
You are awesome!
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Running Hot Chowder is super thin so I leave the jar lid off on the shelf for a week for some liquid to evaluate and it works so much better now.
Thanks for the tip! I'll try that.
Very interesting. With which cone did you fire?
This is a soft cone 6. My exact kiln firing schedule can be found here if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/U3y7y-R31rE/w-d-xo.html In general, it's a drop 100 degrees, hold for 30 min at the end.
Beautiful glaze results. For the refire- teapot and vase. I'm wondering if you painted a solution of CMC over the glaze, that it may help with the glaze to adhere better. I'm a newbie and only just watched a video about the CMC. Just a thought and no expert at all. Happy potting
I haven't had a great amount of luck using cmc that way. Mayco stroke and coats have about the same adhesion without the extra work. But I really wanted the matte look of the original glaze. I may end up with stroke and coat in the end.
Excellent real video about selling on Etsy.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
This is a really great video. I have the obsidian in a dip form from amaco
Thanks for watching! A dip in Obsidian will work perfectly!
WOW!!Those are beautiful!! I love them 😍 And your puppy dog is great !
Thank you so much! I'll give JoJo a scratch for you:)
This!!! Patience is a virtue with all pottery ❤. Too bad no one sees it. So relaxing sometimes 😁
It really is! Thanks for watching!
Do you make custom pieces? Id like 30 or 40 of the same :) Not this style , i just didnt know where to make the question
I am sorry, I am not able to take custom orders at this point in the year. I sometimes take them in January and February in my etsy shop. It's mostly empty right now, but I am threelittlepotters.etsy.com
Thanks so much, Sarah, for showing us your tests with this technique. I appreciate it. I like how you did a few different scenarios. ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 I’m really enjoying your videos. I have a question, do you wipe the bottoms, ie does the studio white stick to the kiln shelf? I run pottery classes and I think this glaze would be amazing.
Thank you for watching my videos! I do wipe my bottoms. I wax them, and then still wipe to make sure there are no little spots of glaze left on the part that touches the kiln shelf.
The one without running hot chowder looks like a photograph of tiny microscopic creatures, I think it's great! I definitely think the Floating Blue with the RHC is my favourite but they all look amazing
It does! I definitely want to try more variations with these combos!
So now handles 😑 - not my favourite part lol. Yes I love making bowls also 😊
Me too. Maybe I should do a video in which I force myself to do like 50 handles in a row... I could grow to love it, right? lol
@@threelittlepotters yes, I will watch lol
Nice to see it! I got my hand on a large bottle, so I cannot wait to get started with the pond technique! Thanks for sharing ❤
I am excited to see what you come up with! I'll keep my eyes open for the video:)
I've found that most of the Spectrum glazes are watery, to remedy it I take 3-4 granules of Epsom Salt and dissolve in 1/4 teaspoon of boiling water then (once cooled), I add to my Spectrum, and shake like the dickens, I've found that gives the best consistency for brushing. eta: I also use Spectrum 1511 Black as the base instead of Amaco Obsidian.
Good advice. I might try that with the RHC, it is very watery.
Absolutely!!! I always buy from other artists - keep them positive from those negative people 👍
Exactly! Thanks for watching my video!
Awesome. If you are looking for a black glaze without stain (stains are so expensive) Licorice is great. It is on Glazy.
Hi, I have a question about when the glaze dries on the piece isnt it chalky and easy to peel or destroy while manipulating and brush stroking commercial glazes? Im just curious as I dont have my own kiln yet and have to travel with my glazed pieces so thats why I use only liquid commercial glazes. Thank you!
No, it isn't too chalky. I do know what you mean, there are some glazes that seem to just powder off of the bisque dish. Some glazes with a heavy clay base will occasionally crack. Amaco Oatmeal is one that might be hard to transport. The ones I mentioned in the video would be fine.
I’m just like you no test pots I go for it, no time living on the edge😂 Thank you for the demo 🤗
Good to hear there are other reckless glazers out there, lol! Thanks for watching!
awesome. so many videos that don't share glazes. thanks
I am glad it was helpful! I always share the glazes I use.
Your pup is adorable. She stole the show. 😊
I told her you said so and gave her some extra scratches.
This is such a great video. You have inspired me to consider making my own glazes after 50 years of buying by the pint. Your attitude is so refreshing, I love the spirit of reasonable experimentation. Jessica, Pacifica California
You can do it! Even starting small with a good white glaze can save a lot of money.
Running hot chowder is always very thin and runny. About a 3/4 inch around a rim will run 3 to four inches on the side of a mug
Thanks for the confirmation! I was definitely surprised that it was so much thinner than other Spectrum glazes.
It’s a lovely ring dish ❤ a keeper ❤
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this tutorial I really enjoyed it. I’ve been trying to get running hot chowder but none of the suppliers here has it (I live in England) but I’ll look forward to trying this out when I can get hold of it. 😃
I honestly expected it to behave just like one of my other flux glazes... maybe Lynette Opal, I was surprised how different it is.
I like the way how you are not scared to take risks. Thank you for your fabulous ideas.
Thanks so much!
Great tips,thank you.
You are so welcome!
Really cool, looks like plant cells! You should try it in green!
Yeah, I feel like the greenish glazes I used really went more blue in the combo. I'll have to try it with some others and see if I can get a true green.
I have used textured chowder but the running hot chowder is spectacular!! These look like the “cells” one gets with the “dirty pours” in acrylics using silicone drops. WOW. Thanks so much!
It really does look like that!
❤
Thank you for watching:)
Hey Sarah one of the other potters on youtube (Undseth pottery? I think) uses baileys red 2 and has said she does 2 dips to get it to work. Maybe this can help you?
Thank you!! I'll try that before I retire the glaze.
@@threelittlepotters You're welcome and good luck!
So very cool!!!
So glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
Omg LOVE THAT ALL PINK VASE! The purple is awesome as well. Love all of these combos.
Thanks so much!! I'm glad it came out since I already filmed the first half of the glazing video for it!