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MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 8:30 am
by Loretta
Well this is the first of 4 pots I have made at pottery class, I picked it up yest. I would have preferred it to be a darker brown it's so hard to tell with colour samples. I have seen this shape on previous posts sp I copied, but now I'm thinking it looks a bit like a "claw foot bath"

Can I have some honest opinions, because if you think the same I wont do any more of this shape. The other 3 are proper pots and tray for a forrest. I think I'm tough enough for critique
cheers Loretta
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 10:34 am
by Tintop
I like it i think its very nice so when can we place orders hehehe
Cheers
Pat
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 11:24 am
by mudlarkpottery
Congratulations! Well done on your first attempt!
I think the feet on your next one could be placed further apart and if you make them a little longer, you won't have to worry about the centre of your pot slumping.
Penny.
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 2:00 pm
by Loretta
Thanks for the nice comments Penny and Pat, I enjoy it so much, it's a real sense of achievement and they can only get better with practice. Looking forward seeing how the others turn out. Penny, on one of the others (a tray for a forrest )the instructor told me to put another leg in the middle to prevent sagging...but I've taken notice of what you say and will follow your advise.
thanks Loretta
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 3:30 pm
by kcpoole
Yep looks a lot like a bath to me too
You could fill it with water and put some lillies in it
Nice effort, and better than mine ( None )
Ken
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 4:21 pm
by mudlarkpottery
Loretta, when you make a long (wide) piece, place a strip (or 2) of clay under the middle and fire it with the pot - both bisque and gloss. That way, it won't sag during the firing and you can remove it after and you won't have an extra foot which spoils the visual line of your pot.
Penny.
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 5:18 am
by pjkatich
I think you did an outstanding job on that pot, Loretta.
Penny's advise on how to improve on this first attempt is good. I practice this type of approach myself.
Your glaze application looks good. How did you apply your glaze?
Keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Paul
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 7:50 am
by Loretta
Hi Ken,
I guess I could put lillies in it but I'd have to plug up the holes first
Hi Penny,
Thank you for that information, I had no idea something could be removed after firing. This has not been pointed out to me at class at all, it seems you're just left to your own devices and get advise when you ask for it. I had no idea this first one would sag while firing and didn't know you could remove a support afterwards either. So once again I'm learning more on the site than I am in a class
And Paul
I just applied it with a brush, had no idea how it would turn out
Thanks Loretta
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 8:03 am
by mudlarkpottery
Loretta, don't glaze the underside of the pot where you will put the strips or you won't be able to remove them.
Penny.
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 8:09 am
by Loretta
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quote="mudlarkpottery"]Loretta, don't glaze the underside of the pot where you will put the strips or you won't be able to remove them.
Penny.[/quote]
Thanks for that Penny. My pottery instructor is going to think I've joined another class as next week I'm going to be a bit smarter than I was last week
cheers Loretta
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 9:04 am
by Amanda
Great work on the pot making, Loretta
All you need now is more clay, some quiet time and... a few good pottery books *hint hint*

Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 9:49 am
by Loretta
Anja wrote:Great work on the pot making, Loretta 
All you need now is more clay, some quiet time and... a few good pottery books *hint hint* 
Now that's sounds like a good idea Anja....I could buy a slab of clay, borrow a basic starters book from her and experiment at home. Four hours a week (when I can get there) really isn't enough. Each time I go I feel as though I'll never get out of the "starter mode" and there's absolutely no "one on one" tuition. She is too busy making things for herself to sell. I'll see if I can buy some from her and give it a go at home.
Thanks Loretta
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 10:57 am
by tex048
Hi
I LOVE it.
I'm really getting into the look and idea if handmade pots.
Well done, makes me want to learn.
Sean
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 7:47 pm
by Loretta
tex048 wrote:Hi
I LOVE it.
I'm really getting into the look and idea if handmade pots.
Well done, makes me want to learn.
Sean
Thanks Sean for your comments. The next one I thought I would try is to just hand mould on with all sorts of concaves and crevices hopefully in the shape of a natural rock. I hope it works out
cheers Loretta
Re: MY FIRST POT!!!
Posted: September 5th, 2010, 8:02 pm
by dave
My very first impression was it has"character"
May this be the first of many great pots lorreta..?
well done!
