You’ll get there! I’ve made these mistakes to. About the needle; don’t put it in straight bud with an angle and using a potter knife has also been a game changer for me. I also so you bring your walls beyond the base of the pot. Then it isn’t able to carry the weight anymore and will collapse…solve this by practicing pulling upwards and let your outside hand be dominant over your inside hand so you will make a cilinder and not a bowl while pulling. Good luck!!! 😊
Hey! Ranea wishing you a Merry Christmas and as well as happy new year and I love this vlog so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 20K Subscribers very very soon!💕💫🎉🎄⛄
This was so much fun to watch! Perhaps trying different pulling methods? I originally loved using a sponge but I was breaking my forms more often than I would have liked. I think it’s because the texture of the sponge tugs on the clay too much. I’ve tried using the knuckle method and have found lots of success with it! Anyways, have so much fun with pottery! It’s one of the best forms of art I’m 😉
Your pieces are getting better & better. It’s so fun to watch you grow especially in new things🫶 i too have perfectionism tendencies & it’s difficult to stray away from them sometimes, but this year i’m trying to embrace imperfection. I love that i have someone to relate to❤
You're so stinking sweet!! Pottery has been AMAZING for reinforcing a healthier/more relaxed mindset. I LOVE THAT intention for 2023! You've got this! Let the Wabi-Sabi philosophy be the theme for this new year 🥰🤍
love this so much🫶 as far as the needle tool usage, i'd recommend trying going at it from the inside? that helps me when i have to trip the tops of my pieces:)
You’ll get there! I’ve made these mistakes to. About the needle; don’t put it in straight bud with an angle and using a potter knife has also been a game changer for me. I also so you bring your walls beyond the base of the pot. Then it isn’t able to carry the weight anymore and will collapse…solve this by practicing pulling upwards and let your outside hand be dominant over your inside hand so you will make a cilinder and not a bowl while pulling. Good luck!!! 😊
I just started out in ceramics and I can relate to you so much! Loved the video
Hey! Ranea wishing you a Merry Christmas and as well as happy new year and I love this vlog so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 20K Subscribers very very soon!💕💫🎉🎄⛄
Low key said I didn't get a shout out in this video LOLOL. Nice job, lady!
Hahahah! I actually had you (well, your voice) in one of my TikTok's when I couldn't center 4lbs of clay. 😂 Thank you so much! 🫶
This was so much fun to watch! Perhaps trying different pulling methods? I originally loved using a sponge but I was breaking my forms more often than I would have liked. I think it’s because the texture of the sponge tugs on the clay too much. I’ve tried using the knuckle method and have found lots of success with it!
Anyways, have so much fun with pottery! It’s one of the best forms of art I’m 😉
Your pieces are getting better & better. It’s so fun to watch you grow especially in new things🫶 i too have perfectionism tendencies & it’s difficult to stray away from them sometimes, but this year i’m trying to embrace imperfection. I love that i have someone to relate to❤
You're so stinking sweet!! Pottery has been AMAZING for reinforcing a healthier/more relaxed mindset. I LOVE THAT intention for 2023! You've got this! Let the Wabi-Sabi philosophy be the theme for this new year 🥰🤍
love this so much🫶 as far as the needle tool usage, i'd recommend trying going at it from the inside? that helps me when i have to trip the tops of my pieces:)
Thank you for the tip! ❤️ I will definitely try that and try pushing it through a bit slower next time!
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