Thank you for sharing. Your process is very much how I make my cups. Handles have always been my headache, but you have inspired me to have another go.
Hello I have a doubt In what measurements do you make your mug? (I mean height, diameter,thickness of slabs etc.) And, my clay cracked when I curled the clay slab for walls And, what's the average weight of clay you have used here? Is there any solutions? Would be real helpful if u replies Hoping for your reply soon BTW, great video, appreciate you 👏👏
Hi Sharon, the measurements are diameter 6cm x height 7cm, and the thickness is 2.5mm. This is the final piece measurement. You could plan your measurements based on your clay shrinkage.
This is a good question. People used to ask me the same, but I always forgot to weigh before making the pieces. It also depends on how many pieces you want to make. I normally wedge a good amount of clay and use as I need. If you have any other questions, let me know. I will check the comments often. Thank you for watching!😊
What kind of clay do you use? The clay we get in classes is still so wet that it would never hold this cylinder shape so beautifully. Do you let it dry out some before starting to form it?
I used stoneware clay from a local store. If it’s too wet, I suggest letting it dry a bit, but not so much that it becomes difficult to shape the cylinder. With time, you’ll learn how much time you need to model based on your clay and environment. 😊
With the moisture in the clay, it can adhere to wood and may deform when moved. With fabric, even if it sticks, it's easy to detach without causing much deformation.
Great video! So you don’t use dry clay and water (the mix of them, i don’t know the name of it in english i’m sorryyyyy 😢) to fix different pieces, correct? Never had any problem? Everyone always say to use it but i can’t find it so easily (and i have not always the dray clay to do it By myself) so if it’s possible ti avoid it, it would be a great discovery 😍
Hi, In this video, I use vinegar to join the two pieces. I've never had any problems, but I always use clay on the joints after joining the parts. In some situations, I do use slip (clay + water) as well. Both work perfectly. Hope it helped you! 😁
Basically, I use two glazing techniques. The first involves using a brush. Some glazes require two or more coats, depending on the glaze. The other technique is dipping, where you immerse the piece in the glaze for a short period, like 3-5 seconds, then remove it. The dipping time also varies depending on the glaze. There are other techniques as well! This is a great suggestion for a video. Thank you!😊
The fact that you use a pool noodle tickles me beyond belief! It looks like the perfect width for a mug.😊
Hi Charlottes, thank you for your comment. Improvised tools are the best! 😜.
Beautiful and so relaxing to watch, no distracting music
Thank you Janette! 😍 I loved your comment 🥰 Thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing. Your process is very much how I make my cups. Handles have always been my headache, but you have inspired me to have another go.
Wonderful. I’m very happy to inspired you☺️ thank you for watching 🥰
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill.
You are welcome. Thank you for your comment ❤️
I recently began taking an intro to clay class. I made my first mug today. Your videos are so helpful!
The video is so sensuous, so cool. Thank you for posting a great video. I'm learning a lot.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you're learning from it! 😊
Thank you for the great video! It's easy to follow. I'm going to try it as my next project! ❤
Great! Thank you for watching and for comment here❤️
Beautiful
Thank you!❤️
Thank You!
Cara pembuatannya sangat bagus dan hebat dalem pembentukannya terimakasih atas sharing nya 🙏🙏
Hi Hendra, Thank you for watching and commenting. Other videos are coming soon, hope you enjoy too.Glad the videos are being seen from Indonesia.
Thank you for showing your work! I love your videos! ❤
Hi Nick Duca, Thank you for watching. ❤️We will have more videos coming soon ☺️
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Mika.☺️
Che bellezza! ❤ Veramente meraviglioso
Thank you Eliana ❤️😍
So smooth I wanna eat it!
🥰thank you! I hadn't seen it from that angle, it really looks delicious 🤤
Thank you so much for this video ❤
You are welcome ! Happy that you like it and commented here. ❤️
You read my mind or something I’m already collecting clay from outside when knowone is looking 😂
😂Let’s start
👏👏 parabéns!! Amo suas cerâmicas
❤️ Obrigada❤️
What tool did you use to place the coil at the inside joint of the mug?
Hi Kassay, I don’t know how it is called . But it is a wooden ball tip stick. Thank you for watching! Let me know if you find it 😉
Good
Thanks You ❤️
Thank you for sharing! So beautiful! Can I ask what kind of fabric you are rolling your clay on? Thank you
Hi J Lynn, looks like a canvas fabric . Not sure the name of this fabric. Sorry. Thank you for watching ☺️
Hello
I have a doubt
In what measurements do you make your mug?
(I mean height, diameter,thickness of slabs etc.)
And, my clay cracked when I curled the clay slab for walls
And, what's the average weight of clay you have used here?
Is there any solutions?
Would be real helpful if u replies
Hoping for your reply soon
BTW, great video, appreciate you 👏👏
Please reply
Hi Sharon, the measurements are diameter 6cm x height 7cm, and the thickness is 2.5mm. This is the final piece measurement. You could plan your measurements based on your clay shrinkage.
For the cracked issue, I would like to suggest giving it a good wedge and using a little more moisture to curl the clay.
This is a good question. People used to ask me the same, but I always forgot to weigh before making the pieces. It also depends on how many pieces you want to make. I normally wedge a good amount of clay and use as I need. If you have any other questions, let me know. I will check the comments often. Thank you for watching!😊
Really thanks,bro
Hi Yuki I like your stamp where have you ordered that from
Hi Linda, I bought on Etsy. 😊
What kind of clay do you use? The clay we get in classes is still so wet that it would never hold this cylinder shape so beautifully. Do you let it dry out some before starting to form it?
I used stoneware clay from a local store. If it’s too wet, I suggest letting it dry a bit, but not so much that it becomes difficult to shape the cylinder. With time, you’ll learn how much time you need to model based on your clay and environment. 😊
Hi thanks for sharing your work I have a question though what kind of fabric are the towels you’re using in this video?
Hi, it is a kind of canvas fabric. I don’t know the name. I recommend thick fabric though.
@@yukiceramics thanks 💕💕💕
do you fire it or it's ok like this?
I fire it. ☺️
Can I please ask why you work on the canvas fabric rather than a board? I’m new to ceramics. Thanks
With the moisture in the clay, it can adhere to wood and may deform when moved. With fabric, even if it sticks, it's easy to detach without causing much deformation.
Thanks so much for reponding. That makes a lot of sense! Also easy to wash. 🙏🥰
Great video! So you don’t use dry clay and water (the mix of them, i don’t know the name of it in english i’m sorryyyyy 😢) to fix different pieces, correct? Never had any problem?
Everyone always say to use it but i can’t find it so easily (and i have not always the dray clay to do it By myself) so if it’s possible ti avoid it, it would be a great discovery 😍
Hi, In this video, I use vinegar to join the two pieces. I've never had any problems, but I always use clay on the joints after joining the parts. In some situations, I do use slip (clay + water) as well. Both work perfectly. Hope it helped you! 😁
Hi, what thickness is the clay for the body of the mug? Thanks
Hi Jacquie, the thickness of the body of the mug is 0.5 cm . ☺️
Can u plz tell how to glaze the pottrey
Basically, I use two glazing techniques. The first involves using a brush. Some glazes require two or more coats, depending on the glaze. The other technique is dipping, where you immerse the piece in the glaze for a short period, like 3-5 seconds, then remove it. The dipping time also varies depending on the glaze. There are other techniques as well! This is a great suggestion for a video. Thank you!😊
Where did you get your roller guides from?
Hi Chloe, this is actually for bakery. You could try search for bakery guide or roller guide for bakery ☺️ I hope it helps you.
Did you use nichrome wire pins to secure the handle?
Hi Kathy, I use slip or vinegar to join the handle with the body of the mug . 😀
Please mention clothing details
Hi Smreeti, I used chamois to smooth the rim. Thanks you for watching 😊
Where do you get your canvas for rolling out clay?
I bought when I was living in Shanghai in a local fabric store. Sorry, I wish I have the link for you.😊
@@yukiceramics Thank you for getting back to me.