How I make a spoon rest

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @jackierespass9774
    @jackierespass9774 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice tutorial. Thanks for the pointers

  • @charmainegittleson2611
    @charmainegittleson2611 Před rokem +2

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing so generously

  • @monkshillpottery
    @monkshillpottery Před měsícem

    I use that technique but I hold a wet sponge in my right hand to prevent mushrooming. Also helps to keep disc centered and edges smooth. Then I just bring the edge up with wooden rib.

  • @garyharvey7001
    @garyharvey7001 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video. I have been turning pots off and on for years. You taught me something.

  • @sheilacarroll3981
    @sheilacarroll3981 Před rokem

    Well done. Thanks for posting. Have been a potter for many years learned something new and good today

  • @denisenoble4010
    @denisenoble4010 Před rokem +1

    your vlog popped up while looking for pottery items ive not seen before. Finding you, i think is good, your new to sharing, which is great, it makes me feel that i can do it to. Ive been going to adult ed classes for several years, two and a half hours a week and i love it too. Its nice to see simple pottery, well presented and your little tips and tricks are just what we need, other channels are good, but they do miss out those little tip-bits which are so necessary. Thankyou, Ive joined your page along with the 110 others who like me are watching with interest. Believe in yourself and then others will believe in you too. off to watch your other videos, see you later. x

  • @LaLaArtStudio
    @LaLaArtStudio Před rokem +3

    Shelley 🎉 welcome to CZcams 🎉
    I'm just starting to enter the pottery realm and am doing it because I have always wanted to learn... so here I am and I'm so happy to have found you! 💕 New subbie and good luck with your channel, doll.
    🎨 Art'On 🎨

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem +1

      Yay 🎉 Welcome to the wonderful world of pottery!!! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Thanks for subscribing ♥️

  • @shirleycirio6897
    @shirleycirio6897 Před rokem +1

    Liked your video. Wanted to see how you used the "ghost". Maybe a different angle next time. :)

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      Thank you. I’ve had to take a little break but I’ll be creating more videos soon. In the meantime there are some reels on my instagram with different views, if you’d like to check that out 🙂 @horseshoe_pottery

  • @kathylovell6582
    @kathylovell6582 Před rokem

    You are so kind I loved your post and plan to try this myself.

  • @lynnenewell6812
    @lynnenewell6812 Před rokem

    Thank you this was brilliant in many many ways and thanks again for sharing. Lynne NZ

  • @elizabethwatson71
    @elizabethwatson71 Před rokem +1

    I’m all about the “love it or leave it” style of teaching. Someone can go to a university, and get a phd…that doesn’t mean they own any natural talent for their chosen art..I’m taking a few classes at a community college. I may get an associates degree, I don’t know. I’ve taken a few turning classes, and because of a physical issue I have, can’t use the wheel. But if you drew out I can make anything out of slab plaster.

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      It took me a while to actually share my technique because I was worried I’d get raked over the coals by a ceramicist with university degree lol Then I figured why not just do it. If someone like me, without a degree or someone just starting out gets something out of it, that’s worth it to me. I’m not very good at slab work, so I envy you 🙂

    • @elizabethwatson71
      @elizabethwatson71 Před rokem

      And I you. Have you seen any of Mikkel deMib’s videos? He’s in Denmark, and pretty accented English but for some reason I. Drawn to his work.

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      I haven’t, but I’ll definitely check him out. Thanks 🙂

  • @balasubramanian4229
    @balasubramanian4229 Před rokem

    Really nice video! Thanks for sharing your technique. I’d have loved to see how you wire off the piece and finish the bottom since that can sometimes be the hardest part of throwing flat objects.

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      Next time I make one I’ll do a video 🙂 In the meantime, I wait until it is almost leather hard before I wire it off, which helps with warping. I then trim the bottom but usually don’t do a foot ring.

    • @balasubramanian4229
      @balasubramanian4229 Před rokem

      I'll have to try that. Wiring off when leather hard that is. I'm still pretty new at this, so lots of things to try and learn! :)

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      It is so much fun to learn new techniques. I’ve been a potter for eight years and I’m still learning new and different ways of doing things 🙂

  • @Deepthoughts4ever
    @Deepthoughts4ever Před 7 měsíci

    That was impressive! Thanks

  • @Shawn_Reid_Pottery
    @Shawn_Reid_Pottery Před 29 dny

    Would you put a clear glaze on it once it’s been bisqued fired ?

  • @cherylbenz1674
    @cherylbenz1674 Před rokem

    Love the ghost rib! Nice tutorial

  • @reb4898
    @reb4898 Před rokem

    I definitely need this…the perfect design

  • @liianabanana6320
    @liianabanana6320 Před rokem

    Thank you . Great video

  • @charliemilam5757
    @charliemilam5757 Před rokem

    Awesome video thanks for the tips

  • @maureenrose191
    @maureenrose191 Před rokem

    Great video, thank you

  • @deirdreregnier5053
    @deirdreregnier5053 Před rokem

    Excellent
    When do you wire it off ?😉

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      Thank you. I wait until it is almost leather hard to wire it off 🙂

  • @glendacrosbywilkins4246

    This is too cool...!!!!

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 Před rokem

    Great tip making the water ring on the batt.
    My marker lines wore off

  • @mudthrower8549
    @mudthrower8549 Před rokem +1

    How much clay did you use? Very nice!

  • @Cidoremi
    @Cidoremi Před rokem

    Hello 🌼i really liked your works.. I'm new at ceramics, so I wanted to ask if this paper is decopage paper? if not,where can I get it and whats the name of it? I actually found a lot of decopage transfer paper, but the seller guy told me it's made with decopage glue and also when it's finished on ceramics,He gold ne ; I need to apply glue and varnish it, but u know its different on ceramic works so I wanted to ask you if these are applied after the mud is baked, or if it should be wet mud, thank you and have a nice day

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      Hello, they are called underglaze transfers. They silkscreen the underglaze onto rice, newsprint or tissue paper. I found it is best to apply them once the clay is leather hard but you can apply them to bisque as well. The clear glaze has to be zinc free, otherwise the transfer will smudge and run if the glaze has zinc in it. You can purchase the underglaze transfers from Ceramica Transfers, Elan Transfers, Plum Island Transfers and Sanbao Studios. There are other companies but these are the ones I use.
      If you have instagram you can look at my reels and find a couple where I apply the transfers to a mug. The method in this CZcams video is not the only way I do it 🙂 my instagram is @horseshoe_pottery
      There are also over glaze decals but they are completely different. Decoupage would probably not work on ceramics. 🙂

    • @Cidoremi
      @Cidoremi Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the answering 🌼Have a beautiful day.

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      You are welcome 🙂

  • @mikeu5380
    @mikeu5380 Před rokem

    Very nice. I did see one that stood up, which is a great way to save counter space. Any ideas on how to make that type? Thank you.

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem +1

      Thank you.
      I had to google stand up spoon rests lol. I didn’t know they existed. You could throw a tall-ish cylinder, wait for it to dry enough and cut about 1/4 of the wall out. You would want to leave enough room at the bottom to catch drippings etc. Once I’m healed enough I’ll give it a try. If it turns out ok I’ll record it and post it.
      If you try it, let me know how it works out

    • @mikeu5380
      @mikeu5380 Před rokem

      @@horseshoepottery Thanks so much for your detailed and encouraging reply! We have such small kitchens here in Japan, and the counter space is at a premium, that the idea of a vertical spoon-holder is the only way to go. I think I'll make the bottom heavier than usual for a cylinder, so that it will support a soup ladle...

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      My pleasure! Yeah I think a heavier bottom would be beneficial 🙂

    • @mikeu5380
      @mikeu5380 Před rokem

      @@horseshoepottery Hmmm... for whom? ; )

  • @KarenRivkaKaufmannTzuriel

    You have the real training from life!!!! Dont under estimate your skils!! I see your touch and i can tel you for shure... not many potters have it!!
    You can be totaly confident in what you do!!

  • @connecticutaggie
    @connecticutaggie Před rokem

    Gorgeous

  • @ohnoitspapito4487
    @ohnoitspapito4487 Před rokem

    hey, i appreciate you.

  • @Sonya-pt8xo
    @Sonya-pt8xo Před rokem

    Hi... Are they just called pottery transfers?

    • @horseshoepottery
      @horseshoepottery  Před rokem

      Hi! They are called Underglaze Transfers. I get them from Ceramica Transfers, Elan Transfers, Plum Island Transfers and Sanbao Studio 🙂

  • @Cidoremi
    @Cidoremi Před rokem

    He *told me* i meant, keyboard mistake..