This is a glimpse of our week on what happens at the pottery studio. Right now we are still doing it part time but I am also testing the waters if I can commit to it as full time.
Wow there is hope for me I am learning to throw off of you tube I would be happy if I was 1/2 as good as you. Great team work. would love to see all your videos
You've taught yourself well! All those mugs looked very consistent. I love your rack cover from ULINE. I might get one for my rack. Thanks for sharing. ❤
I love your owrk. I am self taught as well. You give me hope that someday I will get better at throwing. I do handbuilding as well. Your mugs and techniques are amazing. Thanks for sharing. i also appreciate the style of your videos. Thanks, Chris SC USA
@ I’m going to see if I can ramp up a little this year too. Will still be working PT so I’ll see how it goes! Good luck on your journey. Wonderful how you and hubs share the process 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing your very amazing week! I'm interested in the type of clay you use and where can I find that foot trimming tool , I've been looking for something like that. I really enjoyed watching your glazing videos as well. I have tried some of your different glaze combinations with great success! Again thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for stopping by, We get our clay from Minnesota Clay and we use the stoneware No.3. For the foot trimming tool, you can look up Old Forge Creations, he has a youtube channel and can see his store from there.
Wow amazing self taught your throwing mugs beautifully ❤
thank you for watching
Beautiful pots. What a team!
Wow there is hope for me I am learning to throw off of you tube I would be happy if I was 1/2 as good as you. Great team work. would love to see all your videos
We learned to throw on youtube as well😀
@@RJMPottery Who was your favorite to learn from on you tube
@@corryg6403 I like a lot of creators, but I watched Gadsby, Jessica, John, Timsee, etc.. when I was starting.
You've taught yourself well! All those mugs looked very consistent. I love your rack cover from ULINE. I might get one for my rack. Thanks for sharing. ❤
Thanks and i love that dust cover, thinking of getting another one
I love your owrk. I am self taught as well. You give me hope that someday I will get better at throwing. I do handbuilding as well. Your mugs and techniques are amazing. Thanks for sharing. i also appreciate the style of your videos. Thanks, Chris SC USA
Thank you for watching and yeah it takes time to get better at throwing, good luck.
Looks like a little more than a hobby!! 63 mugs in one day😮. Woah
Contemplating on making it my fulltime this year, maybe not, who knows🙂
@ I’m going to see if I can ramp up a little this year too. Will still be working PT so I’ll see how it goes! Good luck on your journey. Wonderful how you and hubs share the process 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing your very amazing week! I'm interested in the type of clay you use and where can I find that foot trimming tool , I've been looking for something like that. I really enjoyed watching your glazing videos as well. I have tried some of your different glaze combinations with great success! Again thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for stopping by, We get our clay from Minnesota Clay and we use the stoneware No.3. For the foot trimming tool, you can look up Old Forge Creations, he has a youtube channel and can see his store from there.
Nice to see you back, how long do you usually dry your cups? Thank you for sharing! Vickie :)
We usually let it dry for 2 weeks.
You are definitely not a slow thrower. I rarely make more than 15 mugs at a time.