My Pottery Success: New Creations and Craft Fairs for 2025
It seems my resolution to keep my ceramics website up to date didn’t go so well! I have to admit
read more My Pottery Success: New Creations and Craft Fairs for 2025
It seems my resolution to keep my ceramics website up to date didn’t go so well! I have to admit
read more My Pottery Success: New Creations and Craft Fairs for 2025
Hello all, Following a wonderful 5 years in France my wife and I have moved to Suffolk in the UK.
Hi all, sorry to have been so long in posting again. I have been very busy making / selling pots,
New glazes, new challenges, looking forward to 2021
I’ve been working hard to prepare for Christmas, rolling clay slabs and cutting out a variety of shapes for hanging
I’ve been able to throw a couple of larger pieces in the last couple of weeks and thought I would
Firstly, condolences to anyone reading this who has lost someone to the Covid 19 virus in recent weeks. Secondly, thank
Just as October is coming to a close I have managed to finish getting a full porcelain kiln load; thrown,
Well I got to my third glaze firing with the older tested glazes and three new ones brought to me
My daughter Evie came to visit for three days this weekend, and brought a couple of friends along. As part of the stay we all agreed they should have a go at making some pots, Evie has done a bit of ceramics before but for her friends Amy and Becks this was their first experience of “playing with clay”. We started with an idea to build some small slab mugs for espresso coffee but this evolved slightly. Evie stuck to the brief but Becks decided to go for a taller latte version and Amy pushed all the boundaries and made a jug. All went well with the slab work so they had a go on the wheel. With help on centreing, and guidance on basic techniques they all produced a bowl to go alongside the mugs and jug and Beck’s tea-light holder. Everyone agreed it had been a successful Brittany – pottery throwdown, and they have all given instructions for