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Andrew Sanders walks us through pulling a handle directly from a pot in this week's Video Tip of the Week.

May 16, 2008

Video Tip of the Week: Pulling Handles Directly off a Pot

by Andrew Sanders and Miya Endo | Read Comments (8)

In this video, Andrew Sanders of Dixon, New Mexico, demonstrates pulling handles directly on the pot--a very handy skill indeed! This technique results in a more organic relationship between the handle and the vessel. And, because you, well,  handle your handle less, you'll reduce the chance of accidentally nicking or dinging work and avoid extra clean-up time. Watch the video, then try it for yourself! -Jennifer Harnetty, editor.

MiyA Pottery of Dixon, New Mexico, is the collective effort of Andrew Sanders and Miya Endo. Together they have almost thirty years of experience with clay.

Andrew studied ceramics in England where emphasis was placed on functional design. Since then, Andrew has worked professionally as a potter and ceramics teacher in Holland and in the United States.
MiyA Pottery Studio
The lovely MiyA Pottery Studio in Dixon, New Mexico.

Miya, captivated by the beauty of Japanese culture and its special relationship with ceramic ware, started making pottery at the Indianapolis Art Center and has since allowed it to become the main focus of her life.Miya’s work is greatly influenced by her interest in things Japanese, and she likes to incorporate Japanese themes into her wheel-thrown decorative and functional ware.

Andrew and Miya have influenced each other greatly in their individual works and present a unique collection that balances function and aesthetic design. They specialize in wheel-thrown stoneware and raku. Andrew and Miya enjoy the spontaneity and direct interaction they have with each piece that goes through the stoneware and raku processes.

To see images of Andrew and Miya’s work, visit www.miyapottery.com.

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Rae | May 22, 2008 11:07 am

The handle pulling video is excellent. I can't wait to share it with other students in my classes. Thank you so much for posting it!!


Barbara | May 18, 2008 11:51 am

First time I watched one of the videos and I was delighted. Now I need to get a lap top computer so I can watch these most instructive videos right in my studio! Barbara


Karen | May 18, 2008 8:57 am

As a wheel-throwing instructor at a community college, I can see these video features as being extrememly useful for beginning students who need a lot of reinforcement when it comes to skill-builidng. Of course, each instructor has their own method of teaching, but making instructional videos is not always at the top of my priorities in a community studio setting. Thank youfor this resource! K Grossman


Susie | May 17, 2008 8:18 am

I think the videos are simply fantastic! Great inspiration, great instruction. I learn so much faster when I can "see" what is taking place. Very, very helpful for me. The Mug handles are beautifully presented.... from a potter's point of view! Susie


LA | May 17, 2008 7:57 am

We own two of Miya's pottery... they are amazing! It is always exciting to visit her studio during the Dixon Art Tour in November, one of our favorite stops. I'm still practicing pottery, so this information is helpful.


LA | May 17, 2008 7:57 am

We own two of Miya's pottery... they are amazing! It is always exciting to visit her studio during the Dixon Art Tour in November, one of our favorite stops. I'm still practicing pottery, so this information is helpful.


Joan | May 16, 2008 6:50 pm

Very informative video on mug handles. I love the new videos! Joan


Paula | May 16, 2008 3:20 pm

The videos are excellent. They are one of the best things you offer on your site. Paula Ross