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  1. Heavy bottoms

    Posted 11 Sep 2012

    What do you do with pots that (accidentally) have heavy bottoms?


    Do you have any tricks to fix them? I teach my students a few fixes
    and I notice that the fix actually allows them an opportunity to be creative.

  2. TRIMMING: love it or hate it? | September 3, 2012

    Posted 4 Sep 2012

    I have talked to many potters (and student potters) and there seems to be a divide between those
    who like to trim and those who don't. (By "trimming" I mean the usual thing that potters do to a thrown piece--
    turn the work upside down on the wheel, center it, and carve the underside with a specialized tool,
    to enhance the basic form, and add a foot.

    Personally I love to trim. It is a nice break from throwing and it really improves the forms--especially bowls.
    I love the way trimming puts air and light under a piece. And you???
  3. Which utilitarian forms are your favorites to make? | August 27, 2012

    Posted 27 Aug 2012

    I was wondering if you have some favorite items in your repertoire.
    I know i do, and I make them more often than other things.
    There are some items that I don't like to make and thus, make them rarely.
    My favorites are mugs, bowls, and spoon jars, although for show work
    I make larger pieces, especially covered jars. How about you?


  4. How do you plan your work regarding the scale/size of pieces?

    Posted 20 Aug 2012

    Do you make small pieces on certain days, or certain weeks, then switch
    to medium or large? For example, If you are going to make larger pieces,
    it requires having a lot more clay on hand, so it must take some planning, right?
    How do you decide every day what to make??
  5. How much studio time can you fit into your life and still take care of household chores, gardens, etc.

    Posted 13 Aug 2012

    How much studio time can you fit into your life and still take care of household chores, gardens, family, etc.


    I have to PLAN to reserve a block of studio time, because I am still teaching, while also caring for a house (solo),
    tending a few tomato plants, cooking for friends occasionally, visiting grandchildren, etc. I was wondering how much
    time you manage to get into your studio to work--daily? weekly? monthly?



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