Thanks again, Kim. After my Cone 6 natural cool firing, I am going to try your new schedule. Great combos. I do like the pumpkin but I think HF under the top colours would look nice. However, that would be orange then. I wonder how HF, Deep Sienna Speckle and Albany Slip Brown would look? Hmmmm? Thanks for sharing once again. Now, to watch your most recent opening. I am a bit behind!😅
Great stuff Kin! Maybe try putting the problem children in the middle of the kiln where it cools more slowly? Also, you may want to watch your back. I think Bigfoot was watching through your sliding glass door!
I like the blue mug without soft aqua. That is really odd about the sangria. How frustrating. I have been having trouble with my clear. It’s the first glaze I ever mixed myself. I’m gritting sharp little granules and blistering even on the unglazed clay. Both clays have speckles. I just sieved the glad again and there were lumps in the bottom of the bucket so I’ll test first next time. Love your new combos, very classy. Warmly, Liana
When using the Black enrobe …. I noticed that sometimes you also put this glaze on the bottom of your pots, do you have to use stilts on those pots, or this glaze does not stick to the shelves when fired? Very pretty matte finish. Love watching you. Glenn has subscribed to you for me. Thanks for your suggestions on utude,😊
Hi Kim .. love your glaze combo .. when you are doing your englobes are u going right to the top of the mug and is Amber Quartz a Mayco product .. I like the mug better without the soft aqua and usually like the soft aqua on everything but not on this mug.. thanks for sharing
Yes it does works, I just didn’t like how it changed the color but I just discovered that flux blossom works the same way but gives a pink hue which works perfectly with the sangria!
Have you tried refiring with a clear over it instead of Honey Flux? I've had the same issue. Currently my kiln isn't hooked up or I'd give it a try. I've seen the "fix" to be a refire with Honey Flux but as you suggested the color isn't as vibrant. Maybe clear? Thanks for sharing enjoyed the video very much
That’s a good idea, I will have to give it a try! I did refire them with flux blossom, thinking that the pink hue might be nice, so we shall see by the end of the day how they turned out!
Sorry if this is a duplicate question. On the engobe mugs, do you paint the entire mug with engobe and then apply the other glazes over it or do engobe on one part and tge other glazes on the other part? Thanks
Thank you for sharing! Such lovely videos to watch.
Thank you 😊
Love the blue ones best, cannot wait to see the horse decals on them
Thank you 😊
Wow, you have some really beautiful glaze combos!
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks again, Kim. After my Cone 6 natural cool firing, I am going to try your new schedule. Great combos. I do like the pumpkin but I think HF under the top colours would look nice. However, that would be orange then. I wonder how HF, Deep Sienna Speckle and Albany Slip Brown would look? Hmmmm? Thanks for sharing once again. Now, to watch your most recent opening. I am a bit behind!😅
Thanks for the suggestion, I put a couple of coats of sunrise over the top half so we shall see if that’s better, it can’t be worse 😂
@@undsethpottery Your pieces always turn out beautifully!
Thank you Kim! Love your combinations, especially the new ones and the blues!❤ man sangria is not giving you a break💔
Thank you!
Great stuff Kin! Maybe try putting the problem children in the middle of the kiln where it cools more slowly? Also, you may want to watch your back. I think Bigfoot was watching through your sliding glass door!
Yes I was thinking that as well, maybe even holding it for 35 min instead of 30, give the blisters a bit more time to heal!
I love the brown ongobe!
Thank you 😊
I like the blue mug without soft aqua. That is really odd about the sangria. How frustrating. I have been having trouble with my clear. It’s the first glaze I ever mixed myself. I’m gritting sharp little granules and blistering even on the unglazed clay. Both clays have speckles. I just sieved the glad again and there were lumps in the bottom of the bucket so I’ll test first next time.
Love your new combos, very classy.
Warmly,
Liana
Thank you for the feedback! I like it better as well!
When using the Black enrobe …. I noticed that sometimes you also put this glaze on the bottom of your pots, do you have to use stilts on those pots, or this glaze does not stick to the shelves when fired?
Very pretty matte finish.
Love watching you.
Glenn has subscribed to you for me.
Thanks for your suggestions on utude,😊
I have advancer shelves so I don’t need to worry about kiln wash sticking, I’m thinking it would just brush off but I haven’t tried!
Hi , I’m really new to this , do you prefer Winterwood dipping or brush on ?
I prefer the dipping as it’s much quicker!
@@undsethpottery thank you
Hi Kim .. love your glaze combo .. when you are doing your englobes are u going right to the top of the mug and is Amber Quartz a Mayco product ..
I like the mug better without the soft aqua and usually like the soft aqua on everything but not on this mug.. thanks for sharing
No I just take the engobe to where the glaze will be! Yes Amber Quartz is a mayco product!
Thanks Kim
I hear if you use a coat of honey flux under sangria it performs better.
Yes it does works, I just didn’t like how it changed the color but I just discovered that flux blossom works the same way but gives a pink hue which works perfectly with the sangria!
Have you tried refiring with a clear over it instead of Honey Flux? I've had the same issue. Currently my kiln isn't hooked up or I'd give it a try. I've seen the "fix" to be a refire with Honey Flux but as you suggested the color isn't as vibrant. Maybe clear? Thanks for sharing enjoyed the video very much
That’s a good idea, I will have to give it a try! I did refire them with flux blossom, thinking that the pink hue might be nice, so we shall see by the end of the day how they turned out!
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Sorry if this is a duplicate question. On the engobe mugs, do you paint the entire mug with engobe and then apply the other glazes over it or do engobe on one part and tge other glazes on the other part? Thanks
I just do the engobe up to where the glaze will be and overlap just a little bit
Big Foot Sighting 18:03!!!!😜
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