The new kitchen piece is Amazing! I can see it on a lazy susan next to the stove with my favorite most used spices and EVOO along with wooden spoons. With the handle it can be portable for when my husband and I are both in the kitchen. Maybe you could make a raised ring in the bottom of it for setting your oil bottle and sell as a set? I DEFINITELY want one when you get it sorted and have gotten them made!
I've started making shrinkage rulers for each clay out of a paint stir stick. That way I dont have to re calculate everything every time. Just the initial measurement of the stopper. Then I can attempt to throw to my premade shrinkage ruler. I have the one from diamond core, but not all of my clays fit it exactly. And I was always looking on websites to find the shrinkage rates. Now I just grab the stick for the clay im using. It's still dependant on my skills etc. But it's helping dial it in a bit. I didn't come up with it. Another potter suggested doing it and it's been a useful hand-built tool. 😊
I love so many of your pieces, shape, sizes, colors, everything. Oh and glazes, beautiful!!! Where did you purchase the "black copper" glaze? Or did you make it? So pretty.
Beautiful pots! Would love to see you glaze the sherry the sheep mug! Do you wax the bottoms of your pots? Neat idea for a kitchen caddy, was thinking it’d be great for flatwear, salt n pepper and sugar bowl on the table
I'll be doing a video soon I think! The bucket of glaze seems to be the right thickness, but one thought is that the rims of the oil bottles are pretty thin, I throw them thinner because I am not trimming those ones, and it may make it so the glaze is not absorbing into the bisqueware as well.
would love a black sheep!
On speckled birch 😍
I thought the same!
You would love NG19 Speckled Ivory from Minnesota Clay Co. It works well with red clays. It makes it look like speckled clay.
The new kitchen piece is Amazing! I can see it on a lazy susan next to the stove with my favorite most used spices and EVOO along with wooden spoons. With the handle it can be portable for when my husband and I are both in the kitchen. Maybe you could make a raised ring in the bottom of it for setting your oil bottle and sell as a set?
I DEFINITELY want one when you get it sorted and have gotten them made!
Yes, there are so many uses for it, I'm excited! And thank you!
The linen glaze I got from cac Did the same ,thing such a bummer.
I've started making shrinkage rulers for each clay out of a paint stir stick. That way I dont have to re calculate everything every time. Just the initial measurement of the stopper. Then I can attempt to throw to my premade shrinkage ruler. I have the one from diamond core, but not all of my clays fit it exactly. And I was always looking on websites to find the shrinkage rates. Now I just grab the stick for the clay im using. It's still dependant on my skills etc. But it's helping dial it in a bit. I didn't come up with it. Another potter suggested doing it and it's been a useful hand-built tool. 😊
That is a great suggestion! I'll have to make some of those. Thank you for the tip!
Love the tumbler with flowers!!
Thank you peach!
I love so many of your pieces, shape, sizes, colors, everything. Oh and glazes, beautiful!!! Where did you purchase the "black copper" glaze? Or did you make it? So pretty.
Thank you! Copper Ore by Mayco.
@@penningtondesignpottery Thank you Pennington.
Beautiful pots! Would love to see you glaze the sherry the sheep mug! Do you wax the bottoms of your pots? Neat idea for a kitchen caddy, was thinking it’d be great for flatwear, salt n pepper and sugar bowl on the table
Yes, I think I will be doing a glazing video for Sherry! I only wax the pots that I am dipping in glaze, the blushed ones I do not.
Love to see you throw the shots off the hump.😁 Is the white glaze crawling because its too thick?
I'll be doing a video soon I think! The bucket of glaze seems to be the right thickness, but one thought is that the rims of the oil bottles are pretty thin, I throw them thinner because I am not trimming those ones, and it may make it so the glaze is not absorbing into the bisqueware as well.
Have tou called the company that makes the shit glaze to see if there is something they can suggest? I just love your white pieces!
Yes, I called them this week and I'll be trying a few different things!