Oh lovely as always!! I really looking forward to your inspirations videos! Hope your husband and dog are much better! Its always stressful when somebody are ill❤️ Big thanks to you !!❤️
Beautiful pottery. I especially love those tree pieces with winter wood,aurora green and cosmic tea dust. Its giving me ideas and I can see that as a jewellery holder.
Love your videos. Glad your patients are on the mend and you’re fending off the bugs. 🥰 looking forward to watching the third hydrangeas video when it comes out. Take care from Maryborough Queensland Australia 🇦🇺🤗
Hey pottery sister! Wheee, I'm the first in this time lol. OMG, what a great load of beautiful pieces, I can't wait to see the animal totem finished. Those spacers are brilliant! The messages you get are so lovely. We do think alike my love, the pottery community is really one of a kind and I appreciate you and others so much for sharing their process and ideas, That is why I do that too. (thanks for the shout out btw 😄) Unfortunately the 'thanks-button' is not available on Bonaire, I don't see it and I have looked it up but for me, due to our banks, that's a no go. 🥵Oh no, poor Cissy, give her a paw from me and an extra cookie okay? My Sissi says hello too! Sending hugs your way and some healing vibes for hubby. xx Monique
Hey Monique. Always great to get a lovely pottery hug from you. Cissy is much better thank goodness. Oh and hubby is too! 😆. Lots of love from England 🇬🇧 ❤️
I am so glad you like the low bowl and brush for baby powder/ cornstarch. The cool thing about the bowl is its low profile where it does not turn over at least in my experience. Enjoy and thanks for being my teacher! You are a great one!
Hi, some one may have said this already, but I fixed the pinholes by slowing the cooling until the glass can heal. So after the kiln finishes the peak temp, I put another segment on my program that says next segment will be 200f per hour down to 1900f. Assuming cone 5/6 glaze. What happens is at peak temp, the glaze has little bubbles where the bisque is still out gassing. Also helps to fire bisque to cone 04, with a 10 min hold. This helps encourage the kiln to burn out organics in the clay. Nice work, thank you.
Hi and thanks for watching and your helpful comment. I find it only happens with certain glazes but pinholes are really annoying. Thanks for sharing the tip. 😊
Hey Sarah! Yes yes yes I’m watching and loving! Looove everything about that blue rutile bowl gorgeous well done Cathy! Have u tried light flux over blue rutile? It’s stunning can’t wait to do it! My heart skipped a beat when u mentioned me chuffed lol. Also love the idea of mulberry wiped back then weeping plum over. Never thought of that always used underglaze before. Now I want to try cobalt wiped back w sky or glacier over. Stay tuned! Hope yr cold didn’t get worse. Much love from Australia xx
Hi Linda and thanks for watching. I glaze fire to 1212 degrees centigrade- which is a high Cone 6 in my kiln. Hope that helps. Great to have you along 😀
The sprigs and glass frit have not come yet. I hope they come soon because I am taking a couple of weeks off from my classes, but I am still working on special orders and a full set of dinnerware. Hope your husband and puppy are getting better.
Love those totem spacers! The Winter Wood is perfect!
Thanks for tuning in again. I think Lesley is going to make some vases in the same way. Gorgeous 😍
Oh lovely as always!! I really looking forward to your inspirations videos! Hope your husband and dog are much better! Its always stressful when somebody are ill❤️
Big thanks to you !!❤️
Hi Helena and thanks for your message. All are recovered thanks for asking. 😊
Beautiful pottery. I especially love those tree pieces with winter wood,aurora green and cosmic tea dust. Its giving me ideas and I can see that as a jewellery holder.
Thanks for watching Karen. They'd look great as a set of vases! I think Lesley is going to make some more. 😁
Oooh yes! Vases would be stunning especially filled with wild flowers 💐
Love your videos. Glad your patients are on the mend and you’re fending off the bugs. 🥰 looking forward to watching the third hydrangeas video when it comes out. Take care from Maryborough Queensland Australia 🇦🇺🤗
Thanks so much for watching Diane. Pleased to report that all patients fully recovered. 😄
Love Love Love those bowls, and the spacers for the totem. Great Kiln Load! well done ladies.
Thanks Katie. Hope you're well xx
Fantastic pieces!
Thanks for watching Linda
Hey pottery sister! Wheee, I'm the first in this time lol. OMG, what a great load of beautiful pieces, I can't wait to see the animal totem finished. Those spacers are brilliant! The messages you get are so lovely. We do think alike my love, the pottery community is really one of a kind and I appreciate you and others so much for sharing their process and ideas, That is why I do that too. (thanks for the shout out btw 😄) Unfortunately the 'thanks-button' is not available on Bonaire, I don't see it and I have looked it up but for me, due to our banks, that's a no go. 🥵Oh no, poor Cissy, give her a paw from me and an extra cookie okay? My Sissi says hello too! Sending hugs your way and some healing vibes for hubby. xx Monique
Hey Monique. Always great to get a lovely pottery hug from you. Cissy is much better thank goodness. Oh and hubby is too! 😆. Lots of love from England 🇬🇧 ❤️
I am so glad you like the low bowl and brush for baby powder/ cornstarch. The cool thing about the bowl is its low profile where it does not turn over at least in my experience. Enjoy and thanks for being my teacher! You are a great one!
Thanks again Sharon. It's in constant use on the studio table! 😍
Hi, some one may have said this already, but I fixed the pinholes by slowing the cooling until the glass can heal. So after the kiln finishes the peak temp, I put another segment on my program that says next segment will be 200f per hour down to 1900f. Assuming cone 5/6 glaze. What happens is at peak temp, the glaze has little bubbles where the bisque is still out gassing. Also helps to fire bisque to cone 04, with a 10 min hold. This helps encourage the kiln to burn out organics in the clay. Nice work, thank you.
Hi and thanks for watching and your helpful comment. I find it only happens with certain glazes but pinholes are really annoying. Thanks for sharing the tip. 😊
Loved your video ... watched from Mooloolaba Australia this time
Thanks so much for watching again Joyce. Sounds an amazing place! 😊
Love seeing different ideas and the outcome especially adored Lesley’s totem and Janet’s scene-both very professional 😀
Thank you sarah you are my inspiration more dan somwone els! THANKS my englisch is not so well thoking yes but written! Olala , mieke
Thanks so much for watching Mieke. Really appreciate your kind words 😊
Hey Sarah! Yes yes yes I’m watching and loving! Looove everything about that blue rutile bowl gorgeous well done Cathy! Have u tried light flux over blue rutile? It’s stunning can’t wait to do it! My heart skipped a beat when u mentioned me chuffed lol. Also love the idea of mulberry wiped back then weeping plum over. Never thought of that always used underglaze before. Now I want to try cobalt wiped back w sky or glacier over. Stay tuned! Hope yr cold didn’t get worse. Much love from Australia xx
Thanks for watching Nat. So many combinations and so little time! Great to hear from you. 😁
Lovely items💕Sorry, did you mention what cone you fired at?
Hi Linda and thanks for watching. I glaze fire to 1212 degrees centigrade- which is a high Cone 6 in my kiln. Hope that helps. Great to have you along 😀
The sprigs and glass frit have not come yet. I hope they come soon because I am taking a couple of weeks off from my classes, but I am still working on special orders and a full set of dinnerware. Hope your husband and puppy are getting better.
Hi Carolyn and thanks for watching again and ordering the hydrangea kit. Hope it arrives soon! 🤞