Definitely. I came here to quickly click through, see if there's some information in here I can quickly absorb and then move on, but just ten seconds in my haste was gone and I patiently watched and enjoyed.
I am an aspiring teapot maker who is slowly building skills to produce repeat designs, John and his calm, cool and zen like approach is amazing. The production of the gallery and lid requirements are a revelation- I feel at peace everytime I view this video!
It is such a pleasure and honour to see such comprehensive skill and the obvious joy in creating these works, which are balm to the eye for their balance and completeness..
I love the way John approaches ceramics with such joy and passion towards the craft. Sometimes we take for granted that simplicity may just be well enough for the world that we live in. Great video!
Maybe one of the best videos you’ve produced! His teapots are wonderful!! He’s very practical, gives no nonsense advice and he’s obviously a terrific potter! Well done!
I've never heard anyone explain that clay unwinding phenomenon, but I have seen evidence of it my whole life. Excellent analysis of the problem and ideas about throwing gently on soft clay. Also very impressive to put on spouts at an angle and let them rotate into true. /applause Lovely video. Thank you!
Such insight to a potter's life brought to light through gentle and calming words. How many people can you truly say are having fun while working? Thank you Ceramic Review and John Jelfs for this gem.
Such a good speaker and a man who is very comfortable with his work and with himself. Lovely pots as well. I subscribed, partly because he didn't ask me tod and mainly because he seems such a nice person.
Such a great video! I feel relaxed now. 😊I don’t make teapots as it is in my opinion very difficult to make well functioning and beautiful ones. After seeing the video I have sorted a Christmas present for myself !!😃
You got me curious about the torquing associated with clay now. I will definitely pay more attention to this phenomenon. I'm a woodworker and I see torqued wood way to often.
Brilliant. May you stay on your wheel for a long time. Almost made me start brewing tea. Or even make my own pot Only they are not just for looking at are they. Think I will stick with my Dragons
Very interesting and some useful tips too. Teapots are my fav to make, I never try to make them all the same, so each one is individual. Do you trim the bottoms of your teapots? Thanks for sharing your skill with us.
Thank you for sharing this, teapots are my fav to make so I found your video particularly enjoyable. I notice the spout is cut higher than the top of the pot! is that ok and/or does it affect the pouring? I have always cut my spouts at an angle and get it right most of the time. :)
I started my journey to where I am now as a Goldsmith studying to be a potter, sometimes I do miss sitting at the wheel yet The Potter's in the area won't even let me sit down at one of theirs makes me kind of sad
This is so lovely, despite all the tips and tricks, I think John's energy and attitude is the best thing about this video.
Definitely. I came here to quickly click through, see if there's some information in here I can quickly absorb and then move on, but just ten seconds in my haste was gone and I patiently watched and enjoyed.
I have to watch this from time to time for the sheer joy of it
I love how John Jelfs speaks with humility and sincerity.
He is such an engaging and clear speaker
I am an aspiring teapot maker who is slowly building skills to produce repeat designs, John and his calm, cool and zen like approach is amazing. The production of the gallery and lid requirements are a revelation- I feel at peace everytime I view this video!
It is such a pleasure and honour to see such comprehensive skill and the obvious joy in creating these works, which are balm to the eye for their balance and completeness..
I love the way John approaches ceramics with such joy and passion towards the craft. Sometimes we take for granted that simplicity may just be well enough for the world that we live in.
Great video!
Love this potters work and attitude about his work. After seeing this video a couple years ago, I still find it enjoyable.
I love his form for these lovely teapots! And the glaze is so lovely.
Maybe one of the best videos you’ve produced! His teapots are wonderful!! He’s very practical, gives no nonsense advice and he’s obviously a terrific potter! Well done!
Such a treasure to find. Humble, wholesome
I've never heard anyone explain that clay unwinding phenomenon, but I have seen evidence of it my whole life. Excellent analysis of the problem and ideas about throwing gently on soft clay. Also very impressive to put on spouts at an angle and let them rotate into true. /applause
Lovely video. Thank you!
Such insight to a potter's life brought to light through gentle and calming words.
How many people can you truly say are having fun while working?
Thank you Ceramic Review and John Jelfs for this gem.
I'm back 2 years later and still his words towards the end always puts a smile on my face.
@@Repulseeryes I loved it too!
What an endearing crafter, and such useful tips!
Nothing better then a happy potter....long may it last.
Same here...get the same feeling with "Refined by fire",Clayton Amemiyia🙋
He looks like such a warm person, I wish him all the health in the world so that he can keep enjoying his craft for a long time.
Lovely down-to-earth chap... good pots, grand glazes.
I would very much enjoy drinking my tea out of one of your teapots, John. And listening to you talk about the process of making it.
One of my favourite potters and a very lovely filming of him at work. Thank you for this gem
I must have seen this ten times. Such inspiration. Thank you!
This is brilliant. I’m going to have all my students watch him. How lovely. And what a nice honest teapot. Love it
A delight listening to the gentle-man. Thank you 🙏
This is so beautiful! I love the peaceful atmosphere! Thank you
Your tea pots are beautiful!
This is a terrific short video every future potter should see, and pro too, inspiring and well explained about function and clays peculiarities.
Thank you Jeff
A fantastic video. I have a love mug that you made that I bought a few years back when I stayed at Bourton on the water. 😊
What a great bloke and what lovely teapots...
What a wonderful film. It's a privilege to see such an extraordinary craftsman at work.
OMG it was so wonderful! Hands working on such delicate and fragile things give me hope in humanity.
More of this guy please!
Such a good speaker and a man who is very comfortable with his work and with himself. Lovely pots as well. I subscribed, partly because he didn't ask me tod and mainly because he seems such a nice person.
You are wonderful!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
enjoyed and saw it again. it sound so simple but know how difficult it is to get there.
His confidence inspires 👍😊
Thank you john for the great tips
Masterclass is right. His teapots are wonderful. He runs a lovely gallery in the Cotswolds with wife Jude, who also exhibits.
Beautiful and very stunning. I’m just learning and enjoyed your video
Beautiful Teapot
This has to be one of the most inspiring ceramics videos I’ve seen lately....such great tips delivered so clearly.....Thank you!
Really enjoyed this demo and generous sharing of knowledge and skill.. thank you
Just beautiful! The simplicity speaks volumes to me!!
Thanks John ,it is beautiful clip with demonstration
The teapots are beautiful but the glaze is even better! I would do anything to have that glaze in my studio!
Beautiful video and very calming
Beautiful video. I grew up in Bourton on the water where John is. Well worth a visit.
What a beautiful video and truly skillful Master, Thank you.
Such a great video! I feel relaxed now. 😊I don’t make teapots as it is in my opinion very difficult to make well functioning and beautiful ones. After seeing the video I have sorted a Christmas present for myself !!😃
Beautiful work and nice video
What a lovely man. People could learn alot from him x
Beautiful teapots and great video! Thanks!
Great video and lovely pots! I love the glazes as well. Do you make your own?
Lovely video. And I learned a few tricks as well! Thanks for sharing
You got me curious about the torquing associated with clay now.
I will definitely pay more attention to this phenomenon.
I'm a woodworker and I see torqued wood way to often.
Admirable. Ese manejo de torno me dejó asombrada.
It was amazing, I trully like your explaining.Thank you!
Wonderful teapots, wonderful man
wonderful talent ❣️
Good video John jelfs 👍
Brilliant.
May you stay on your wheel for a long time.
Almost made me start brewing tea.
Or even make my own pot
Only they are not just for looking at are they.
Think I will stick with my Dragons
He knows that soil also communicates. That's something that travels through dimensions.
His work pays off.
Lovely !! Thank you🍀
Just incredibly impressive and inspiring.
Wow, these are absolutely gorgeous!
I love your work :(( and your wise words
So cool, what a great guy
Its impressive that he has thought so much about making a teapot that is comfortable to use and pours well.
I like how your explan everything.
I have just found your channel, love it. Wiltshire accent?
Does anyone know the names of that glazes at 0:38
Very interesting and some useful tips too.
Teapots are my fav to make, I never try to make them all the same, so each one is individual.
Do you trim the bottoms of your teapots?
Thanks for sharing your skill with us.
Muito lindo ver como vcs dão vida a cada peça
What background music did you use ?? Very pleasant :))
Thank you for sharing this, teapots are my fav to make so I found your video particularly enjoyable. I notice the spout is cut higher than the top of the pot! is that ok and/or does it affect the pouring?
I have always cut my spouts at an angle and get it right most of the time. :)
How can I buy one of these tea pots?
What a nice man!
Wow! Beautiful!
Love this guy!
Marvelous!
totally inspiring thank you
Hi John, wondering if you have private classes?
Great stuff John :)
Fantastic
Magnifique, merci .
He is skillful 💝
Exquisite.
I have noticed that most people with great depth about life choose this art form
LOVE THIS!
It would be better if we have seen funace process, btw very good video including tips.
A los productores de Máster Review, cuánto les agradecería por agregar subtítulos en español. Por favor, por favor.
Gorgeous
LOVE IT!
I started my journey to where I am now as a Goldsmith studying to be a potter, sometimes I do miss sitting at the wheel yet The Potter's in the area won't even let me sit down at one of theirs makes me kind of sad
Magic.
❤❤❤
Wow😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
What a nice man
Interesting
what a nice man
🥰
Shining whhat