Oh man! A video I missed! I have never heard of these ancient vessels before! I'm glad I found this today! Adorable outcomes. Usually, when I need a hole through clay (like for the spout) I use a secondhand drill bit set I picked up. Different sizes for different jobs. It keeps me from deforming my piece like I do when I try to 'skewer' it. Would love to see more like this!
I've been struggling for three weeks to make effigy figurines, with great frustration. These few minutes of your ideas answered a lot of my questions and gave me new hope for my next try! Thank you!
Yeah!! thats great !! I never know who is watching or who might take away something from a video, so I appreciate you sharing that. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Ana. As I was researching ancient pottery, I saw these intermittently and wondered about them and had to do a little research on them to find that these sort of pots were how people fed their babies way before our contemporary hygenic baby bottles. YOu should see some of the very decorative bubby pots of the 17 and 1800's
@@LittleStreetPottery I’m sure I’d need a stopper to feed a baby with it…. I know me, and the poor child would be wearing most of it.🤗 thanks for the video! It was great as usual🐝❤️🤗
So beautiful! This channel is a wonderful discovery! Thank you!
Oh man! A video I missed! I have never heard of these ancient vessels before! I'm glad I found this today! Adorable outcomes. Usually, when I need a hole through clay (like for the spout) I use a secondhand drill bit set I picked up. Different sizes for different jobs. It keeps me from deforming my piece like I do when I try to 'skewer' it. Would love to see more like this!
Those are adorable!
Hi Xenobia! Thanks so much!! Im glad you like them!
I've been struggling for three weeks to make effigy figurines, with great frustration. These few minutes of your ideas answered a lot of my questions and gave me new hope for my next try! Thank you!
Yeah!! thats great !! I never know who is watching or who might take away something from a video, so I appreciate you sharing that. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Ann, great video...broadened my horizon on pitch potting. Definitely will try these!
Great Denise.Thanks for watching and thank you for sharing that! Have fun in the studio!
Well done Ann, love the new change to animal sculpting, makes a welcomed change ❤️👏👍🎉
These are sooooooo cute and I love them ! 🥰🌹
Yeah! Thanks so much for watching and I am glad you like them. They were a hoot to make!
You are so creative.. i really enjoyed this!
I'm so glad!
Very cool that you are mimicking historical vessels! He turned out adorable. Do you glaze the inside also?
And thanks for the great video!!
Yes with my white liner glaze.
I've never seen one, very interesting!
Thanks Ana. As I was researching ancient pottery, I saw these intermittently and wondered about them and had to do a little research on them to find that these sort of pots were how people fed their babies way before our contemporary hygenic baby bottles. YOu should see some of the very decorative bubby pots of the 17 and 1800's
@@annruel1982thanks! I'll look for them
Thanks for watching!
I would actually love to have the evil bunny to take a swig before I set my plans for world domination into motion. MUAHAHAHARRRRR!
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Hahahahaha! It is the evil bunnies that you need to watch out for right, 🤣😂🤣😂
Those are so sweet! I didn’t know such a thing had ever existed. Would you use cork to stopper the whole on top? Or does it even need a stopper?🐝❤️🤗
No stopper as far as I can tell based on what I've read but I suppose it might not hurt :)
@@LittleStreetPottery I’m sure I’d need a stopper to feed a baby with it…. I know me, and the poor child would be wearing most of it.🤗 thanks for the video! It was great as usual🐝❤️🤗
Quick way to hand build a teapot, I would have put a whistle for a butt so it's a piggy ocarina!
ha!
aka sippy cup 🙃
You know it