Nice ideas. I know this was hand building ideas but that last one where you texture a slab to make an addition to the pot is a great thing to do on the wheel as well. Throw the bottom part of your pot and then before taking it off the wheel, add a textured side or rim to it. Works great for interesting casseroles and mugs. This is also a great way to add height if you aren't good at throwing tall. You can make a cylinder, cut it in half with your needle tool while the wheel is spinning (save the top part), add a textured slab to the bottom part and then add your top part back onto the textured middle part. Viola! Tall pot!
Hey Vicki. You are so right. Good thinking. I am always hoping that these ideas are like a springboard for people's imaginations to run with. I knew you would come up with some great ideas. Happy potting to you for the new year. Ann
Hey Denise. You know how much Jim and I appreciate you and consider you as one of our team. You continue to motivate us to make new videos. Thank you for being so kind to us. 🙂. Happy potting in the new year Denise! Ann
Hi Birtep. Im so glad you like it and I appreciate your kind words. that really helps give us motivation to keep making videos. Happy potting to you. Ann
Hi Skc. We try to do all sorts of projects from wheel thrown to hand built But people seem to always want the hand building projects more and I enjoy designing them, so I will keep doing it. You are in the right place. Happy potting to you..
Oh Ann these are so amazing. I would have never thought to add coils to the rims like that! What an amazing transformation!!! The second one had me confused until you showed it!! Haha. I was like what is she up to now!?! I’ve made a bunch of pieces like the last one but never thought of putting a rim on them. What a fun idea! I saw someone recently add small balls to the rim and it made the bowl look so elegant!! Thank you so much Ann!! As always.
Hey Michele, Im so glad you enjoyed the projects. You know I am always experimenting to bring you new projects. Im always in design mode, haha. Thanks as always for watching. Ann
Hi Tonic. Wow, I didnt even know our videos could do that. Thanks for letting me know. I played it through on my computer but it never changed. Im not sure what happened on your end. If you figure it out, I would love to know how to do that. We do get requests from people asking for translations. Thanks so much for watching and happy potting to you. Ann
Hi, you can change the language setting, including the translation, by clicking on the small wheel at the top right. There you can choose from different languages. But of course you will miss Ann's super pleasant voice :-) Greetings, Inge
@@mariaf.767 Wow, I didnt know that Maria. That is very useful information and thanks for the kind words about my voice, 🙂. ...on a side note I have actually been trying to learn Spanish and have made some progress but there is no way I could do the beautiful Spanish language any justice, haha. Much better to use the translator for sure.
Lovely designs! I especially like the last piece. The textured strip had such nice contrast to the main body. 😊
Hi Ali! Oh, great. Thanks so much for the kind words. Im so glad you like designs and realy appreciate you wathing. Happy New Year to you. Ann
Hi Anne, I love your ideas and really respect your creativity. Some of you forms are so cute! Thank you for sharing so much!
Hi Marsha. That is very sweet of you. Im so glad you like them. Thanks for watching. Jim and I really appreciate it. 🙂
Nice ideas. I know this was hand building ideas but that last one where you texture a slab to make an addition to the pot is a great thing to do on the wheel as well. Throw the bottom part of your pot and then before taking it off the wheel, add a textured side or rim to it. Works great for interesting casseroles and mugs. This is also a great way to add height if you aren't good at throwing tall. You can make a cylinder, cut it in half with your needle tool while the wheel is spinning (save the top part), add a textured slab to the bottom part and then add your top part back onto the textured middle part. Viola! Tall pot!
Hey Vicki. You are so right. Good thinking. I am always hoping that these ideas are like a springboard for people's imaginations to run with. I knew you would come up with some great ideas. Happy potting to you for the new year. Ann
Thank you! I get so much inspiration from your videos, I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and creativity 🥰
Hey Denise. You know how much Jim and I appreciate you and consider you as one of our team. You continue to motivate us to make new videos. Thank you for being so kind to us. 🙂. Happy potting in the new year Denise! Ann
I always enjoy your pottery tutorials
Hey Rooster!!! Always great to hear from you. Im so glad you like them!!! Happy potting, my friend.
Thank you Ann! These are lovely projects!
Hi Audrey Lynn, Im so glad you like them. thanks so much for watching and happy potting to you.
Thank you! Your videos are always inspirational! ❤
Hi Christina. that is so kind of you. Thanks so much the motivation for us to continue making videos. Jim and I appreciate you. Ann
Really lovely!😍
Thanks for your inspiring videos 😃
Hi Birtep. Im so glad you like it and I appreciate your kind words. that really helps give us motivation to keep making videos. Happy potting to you. Ann
Your creativity is endless❣️
You are awesome :)
Yeah! Thanks so much Brown. Jim and I really appreicate you watching our videos. Happy potting. Ann
Nice! I’m a hand builder, so those are my kind of projects.
Hi Skc. We try to do all sorts of projects from wheel thrown to hand built But people seem to always want the hand building projects more and I enjoy designing them, so I will keep doing it. You are in the right place. Happy potting to you..
@ You always have such an interesting approach, too! I’m a fan.
Oh Ann these are so amazing. I would have never thought to add coils to the rims like that! What an amazing transformation!!! The second one had me confused until you showed it!! Haha. I was like what is she up to now!?! I’ve made a bunch of pieces like the last one but never thought of putting a rim on them. What a fun idea! I saw someone recently add small balls to the rim and it made the bowl look so elegant!! Thank you so much Ann!! As always.
Hey Michele, Im so glad you enjoyed the projects. You know I am always experimenting to bring you new projects. Im always in design mode, haha. Thanks as always for watching. Ann
@ I know you are and it absolutely amazes me that you find something new every week!!
@@micheledickey4066 Aww....thanks so much. Take care.
Woooow i love them so much so pretty.
Hi Adnan. That is so kind of you. Im glad you like them. Thanks so much for watching, Happy potting to you. Ann
Always an inspiration. Thank you again.
Question. Do you hand process all those large amounts of waste clay? Link?
Your video starts in English but changes to Spanish. Does anyone know how to keep it in English? ( thank you for your wonderful videos!!)
Hi Tonic. Wow, I didnt even know our videos could do that. Thanks for letting me know. I played it through on my computer but it never changed. Im not sure what happened on your end. If you figure it out, I would love to know how to do that. We do get requests from people asking for translations. Thanks so much for watching and happy potting to you. Ann
I watched it all the way through and it stayed English for me. 🤷♀️
Hi, you can change the language setting, including the translation, by clicking on the small wheel at the top right. There you can choose from different languages. But of course you will miss Ann's super pleasant voice :-)
Greetings, Inge
@@mariaf.767 Wow, I didnt know that Maria. That is very useful information and thanks for the kind words about my voice, 🙂. ...on a side note I have actually been trying to learn Spanish and have made some progress but there is no way I could do the beautiful Spanish language any justice, haha. Much better to use the translator for sure.
Mine are all English