Ann, your teaching style is wonderful. Probably took quite a while to develop, but you’re easy to follow. Bite sized info makes sense. Love to you and Jim.
Awesome! I just wanted to show people that it is alright to go outside the lines every once in a while...sometimes it is preferred, right. Thanks so much for watching. Happy potting to you.
I really liked the 'previously made' mug where the father tops extended below the lower 'boundary'. Sometimes, coloring outside the lines makes things better and that's something I'm struggling to keep in mind these days. Thank you for sharing!
Hey Em! I love being able to demonstrate the technique and then try and give you a sample of the design that is just a little different to show how even little changes can make big differences. I cant do it every time, but I love when it works out like that. Thakns for noticing.
Hi Clay! Aww...thank you so much. I really appreciate you watching and it is very exciting to meet someone from Finland. I have never been out of the USA but I hear your country is gorgeous. Cheers from sunny Florida!
I have been working on a bowl and made a mistake, scraped away some underglaze in an area I shouldn’t have. And there are indentions from my tool where I scraped. Is there any way to patch that up with more underglaze and Make it look OK after the final glazing and firing?
Ann, your teaching style is wonderful. Probably took quite a while to develop, but you’re easy to follow. Bite sized info makes sense. Love to you and Jim.
I love the last design with the downy feather ❤
That one is my favorite, too. So pretty!
thanks so much John!! Yeah!
@@alilaforce7233 Yeah! Thanks so much Ali!! You are so sweet!
Great ❤
Yeah! Thanks so much Warszawskasyrenka! I appreciate you watching.
Very neat to see how small changes in design and tools make a world of difference. Beautiful work!
You are so right. That is what craftsmanship is all about..... Really paying attention to the small details
Thank you Ann!
Thank YOU for your continued support! We really appreciate it!!
I love them all , each has a different beauty about it 🥰
Aww....thanks so much Easter! It is always good to hear from you. Jim and I really appreciate you watching.
I love all of them, amazing job!
My favourite is the black and white mug that the feathers went over the horizontal lines.
Awesome! I just wanted to show people that it is alright to go outside the lines every once in a while...sometimes it is preferred, right. Thanks so much for watching. Happy potting to you.
I really liked the 'previously made' mug where the father tops extended below the lower 'boundary'. Sometimes, coloring outside the lines makes things better and that's something I'm struggling to keep in mind these days. Thank you for sharing!
Hey Em! I love being able to demonstrate the technique and then try and give you a sample of the design that is just a little different to show how even little changes can make big differences. I cant do it every time, but I love when it works out like that. Thakns for noticing.
Beautiful. Love them all!
Hey Lin! that is so nice of you. thanks so much for watching!
So helpful! BTW Love the apron and T shirt!!
Hey Margot! Aww...thanks so much! Happy potting to you.
Thank you Ann for a great video again!
Great designs and helpful tips!
Cheers from a snowy Finland!
Hi Clay! Aww...thank you so much. I really appreciate you watching and it is very exciting to meet someone from Finland. I have never been out of the USA but I hear your country is gorgeous. Cheers from sunny Florida!
Wow beautiful!
I always love watching your videos and learn something new every time! Thank you!!
Thanks!
Thank you Miluska! You are such a help to our cause to save the world through pottery!!
Come sempre bravissima!!
Grazie. Mi fa piacere che tu guardi. Saluti, dalla Florida 🙂
Loved the mugs and the last vase, so lovely
MARVELOUS!!! Thank you for sharing this!!!💓
I love them all, but the last is my fav!
These are lovely! Like learning new skills. Are you working onto porcelain?
Hi Anna. I am so glad you liked it. Yes. My favorite clay to decorate is the Standard brand English Porcelain #365
Did you put 3 layers of underglaze before starting curving? Thanks for explaining.
no, I carve when clay is leather hard
I have been working on a bowl and made a mistake, scraped away some underglaze in an area I shouldn’t have. And there are indentions from my tool where I scraped. Is there any way to patch that up with more underglaze and Make it look OK after the final glazing and firing?
Underglaze at greenware stage - clean up at that stage - then high fire. Cant fix after bisque, really tough.
Great demo - are you left handed or is this just reversed?
Hey Sara. Thanks so much. Yes, I am left handed although I tend to also do a lot of things with my right hand too. :-)
@@annruel1982I am left handed too and do many things with the right.
@@sarabates156 Nice to meet soeone else like that. doest happen often, haha.