Your work is so strikingly beautiful and so unique. How kind of your husband to help with what you need. Thank you so much for sharing how you make a slump mold. Your stamp patterns are beautiful! I would love to see your actual stamps.
that WAS a close one FOR SURE! great opening, as always. and the MOP REALLY makes the oyster bowls look like they came right out of the ocean! GREAT WORK.....hank You!
I just watched a couple of your videos. All the items that came out of that firing are just exquisite. I know you work hard for perfection and you have really managed to achieve that.
Hey Michele, yes i am a hand builder. I can throw, but I’m not proficient at it and i don’t have enough time in my life to get that good. My idea was that i would learn to throw and alter the pieces with hand building. My ideas and reality aren’t always the same thing. But i honestly love hand building.
@@joeleencreates281 HAHAHA That’s great!! I have a wheel and had planned on learning how to throw but I hurt my left wrist quite a while ago and every time I wedge clay or try and throw it re injure it so i may have to have surgery, not sure. I absolutely love handbuilding as well!!!
The black liner is a spandex type fabric that’s stretchy. The weight of the clay pulls on the fabric and the circle hole in the top forces the shape into a Half sphere with a nice round bottom type of bowl.
I just don’t understand the last part of the slump mold. Is the black part stapled on the box? How did you place the clay into the plastic? Slab rolled then ribbed in? The clay is just loading there? Thanks in advance
Your work is so strikingly beautiful and so unique. How kind of your husband to help with what you need. Thank you so much for sharing how you make a slump mold. Your stamp patterns are beautiful! I would love to see your actual stamps.
that WAS a close one FOR SURE! great opening, as always. and the MOP REALLY makes the oyster bowls look like they came right out of the ocean! GREAT WORK.....hank You!
That, is so very nice of you to say, thank you.
I just watched a couple of your videos. All the items that came out of that firing are just exquisite. I know you work hard for perfection and you have really managed to achieve that.
Shirley, thank you that is so nice of you to say. It’s certainly is a labor of love. Never realized how very much this would become my thing!
My gosh I don’t think k remember you saying that you handbuild everything!! Wow you could never tell! I only handbuild as well!
Hey Michele, yes i am a hand builder. I can throw, but I’m not proficient at it and i don’t have enough time in my life to get that good. My idea was that i would learn to throw and alter the pieces with hand building. My ideas and reality aren’t always the same thing. But i honestly love hand building.
@@joeleencreates281 HAHAHA That’s great!! I have a wheel and had planned on learning how to throw but I hurt my left wrist quite a while ago and every time I wedge clay or try and throw it re injure it so i may have to have surgery, not sure. I absolutely love handbuilding as well!!!
Joeleen, what is the black liner? And what is the bowl shape made of inside the box? Your pieces are so beautiful!🤩
The black liner is a spandex type fabric that’s stretchy. The weight of the clay pulls on the fabric and the circle hole in the top forces the shape into a Half sphere with a nice round bottom type of bowl.
I just don’t understand the last part of the slump mold. Is the black part stapled on the box? How did you place the clay into the plastic? Slab rolled then ribbed in? The clay is just loading there? Thanks in advance
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Sat 21,; September 2024
Can't you just lift the black plastic, if it's leather hard it should not come to harm
It’s spandex material with stretch to it.
I was mainly concerned due to the sheer size and it being bone dry and fragile.