Retired teacher here-compliments on your great instructions. I have taken multiple throwing classes and no teacher has explained the actual process of creating a bowl as well as you. Thank you so much!!
OOH that means so much from a teacher, I now own three studios and what ive learned over the last years is that .. just cause someone can throw pots, it does not mean they know how to TEACH pots!
I don’t know how I found you but my gosh I am soo happy! You are sooo good at explaining everything. I’ve been a handbuilder and slip caster for over 20 years and just recently got a wheel but hurt my wrist and waiting for it to heal. I can’t wait to start throwing. You are an excellent teacher!!!!
Thank you for this great tutorial! I’m a beginner and have been watching tons of videos, and so far I am learning the most practical and easily applicable instructions from you. I appreciate how you clearly explain everything you are doing and why. It is so helpful for me! Thank you!
Thanks so much. I say throwing pots is one of the hardest skills to learn. But it’s it’s. A bunch of small tasks that you can perfect and put together to make it part of your body. So breaking it up always helps my members! Any ideas for videos. Please let me know
Check out @MudClaystudionj on instagram or our website www.mudclaystudio.com. I dont teach as much but I run one time workshops! Most popular is my cylinder bootcamp Take a road trip!
so much good articulation on keen observations. and a few techniques that i don't believe i've seen before. can't wait to try. i've been throwing bowls for a few years, and I'm still still learning how. thanks.
Thank you so much, your technique is the only one that has made sense and I've watched a crap ton of tutorials! No bullshit, just instructions. Thanks to you I've started throwing gorgeous even bowls!!
That was great from you ba Hassen ❤❤❤❤ Waw you are a great I like to hear the appreciation of the crafts of ceramics, because it's good and healthy, that's why I have to tell people that ceramic tools are the most important ones you should use for cooking .
Oh goodness! Thanks so much. I love to help beginners "Get it" Breaking down the steps are super important. Its not hard overall. Its doing small things that seem obvious but coordinating them all at ONCE!
Great video, I’m a ceramics student and I’m doing some practice outside of class. Since I don’t have a professor for the majority of the time I’m in the studio this helps so much!
I have watched many videos on how to throw a bowl but your instructions were super clear and precise, thank you 🙏 can’t wait to begin my ‘bowl-making’ journey 😁 love this bowl shape as well!
I am new to ceramics. I really enjoyed your video and your video and I have learned a lot. I think the flash notifications would be better placed above or below what you are demonstrating. Just my thoughts. I found myself trying to look behind the notifications. I may have not missed anything but ? Other than that, I found your video very helpful.
You make it look so easy! I've taken 2 classes and bought my own wheel to practice on, (using Amaco air dry clay) its slow going but I'm getting the hang of it. I hope to be as good as you someday. 😊
@@MudgirlPottery , 😊👍🏻Thank you for the comment. I've actually taken a wheel break for a bit and have found I love handbuilding, specifically slab building, it's fun and I'm pretty good at it. Will be taking up the wheel again as I know I need to practice and do like the look of items made on the wheel.
@@kevinmencer3782 I actually joined a studio (the place where I took the classes) but never really went more than 3 times and it was very expensive. I've moved on to paper making, it's fun and I can do the whole process in my kitchen. 👍🏻😊
Thank you for the great explanation. Beautiful bowl. Question: when my bowl collapses should I start again with newly wedged clay or can I use the same clay again?
ahh i have been watching pottery youtubes so much lately and just stumbled upon the studios in Madison and Boonton this morning and now i just accidentally stumbled upon the literal youtube channel for what looks like the classes i was just looking into because you happened to mention it in this video (i also happen to be in northern NJ)???? Literally feels like fate (or a good programming algorithm i suppose) after the last few months I've had lol. thank you for this amazingly descriptive video and i hope you're in the Madison studio i think you are and i get to take a class with you in the summer!!!!
Your tutorial is great! Just a tip: the flashing red and purple of your text before it becomes readable is visually painful. I had to close my eyes each time. Maybe its just my eyes, but maybe consider a more simple text transition style?
I'm trying to find a website or some way to reach out to you! Wondering about taking an in person lesson with you to clear up some throwing quirks, want to see what's possible! And do you have stuff for sale?
Thank you for the great tutorial! I've never really used bats, but I know they are made of an assortment of different materials. Once you're done, do you pull a wire through before removing from the wheel or allow it to dry and "pop off," or pull through after it dries a bit? Depending on what material your bat is, do you pull your wire through at the same point?
I take the bat off the wheel and then pull the wire through. I don't think it matters if you do it on the wheel or off. I let my pot dry a bit before I take it off the bat. Some remove their work and put it on a wooden tray or shelf as soon as they are done throwing that piece. It takes practice not to alter the shape as you take it off when it is that freshly thrown.
Retired teacher here-compliments on your great instructions. I have taken multiple throwing classes and no teacher has explained the actual process of creating a bowl as well as you. Thank you so much!!
OOH that means so much from a teacher, I now own three studios and what ive learned over the last years is that .. just cause someone can throw pots, it does not mean they know how to TEACH pots!
I don’t know how I found you but my gosh I am soo happy! You are sooo good at explaining everything. I’ve been a handbuilder and slip caster for over 20 years and just recently got a wheel but hurt my wrist and waiting for it to heal. I can’t wait to start throwing. You are an excellent teacher!!!!
Thank you for this great tutorial! I’m a beginner and have been watching tons of videos, and so far I am learning the most practical and easily applicable instructions from you. I appreciate how you clearly explain everything you are doing and why. It is so helpful for me! Thank you!
Thanks so much. I say throwing pots is one of the hardest skills to learn. But it’s it’s. A bunch of small tasks that you can perfect and put together to make it part of your body. So breaking it up always helps my members! Any ideas for videos. Please let me know
Fantastic video. As a novice it is so helpful to have such clear instruction. Thank you.
Check out @MudClaystudionj on instagram or our website www.mudclaystudio.com. I dont teach as much but I run one time workshops! Most popular is my cylinder bootcamp Take a road trip!
so much good articulation on keen observations. and a few techniques that i don't believe i've seen before. can't wait to try. i've been throwing bowls for a few years, and I'm still still learning how. thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Articulate with an East Coast accent! LOL. Thanks!
I love your voice. Soft yet in-charge. Also, you have a good economy of words, succinct points. Keep teaching! Lovely bowl, great teaching.
Amazing video, I’m very new to pottery and this video helped me not over think too much, some of the best instructions xx
Thank you so much, your technique is the only one that has made sense and I've watched a crap ton of tutorials! No bullshit, just instructions. Thanks to you I've started throwing gorgeous even bowls!!
How many pounds of clay did you start with?
That was great from you ba Hassen
❤❤❤❤
Waw you are a great
I like to hear the appreciation of the crafts of ceramics, because it's good and healthy, that's why I have to tell people that ceramic tools are the most important ones you should use for cooking .
best tutorial I've watched on throwing bowls, great explanations/instructions :)
Oh goodness! Thanks so much. I love to help beginners "Get it" Breaking down the steps are super important. Its not hard overall. Its doing small things that seem obvious but coordinating them all at ONCE!
Great video, I’m a ceramics student and I’m doing some practice outside of class. Since I don’t have a professor for the majority of the time I’m in the studio this helps so much!
Great video wow thanks for jumping right in I appreciate that, and adding many other tips like aren’t directly bowl but also fundamental.
I have watched many videos on how to throw a bowl but your instructions were super clear and precise, thank you 🙏 can’t wait to begin my ‘bowl-making’ journey 😁 love this bowl shape as well!
Gosh, your instructions are exactly what I needed. I am making a lot of bowls and have made some of the mistakes you mentioned.
This bowl tutorial is excellent! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it. Any ideas for videos LMK!
I have been using your techniques since I first watched your video two weeks ago and I am getting better bowls. Thank you!
Thank you! Easy to understand and I can see why my bowls flollop at the top now
Great explanations, thanks! How much clay did you use for this bowl?
I am new to ceramics. I really enjoyed your video and your video and I have learned a lot. I think the flash notifications would be better placed above or below what you are demonstrating. Just my thoughts. I found myself trying to look behind the notifications. I may have not missed anything but ? Other than that, I found your video very helpful.
Thank you for your very detailed video. I am a beginner and want to buy a wheel please guide me wheel I should buy for a long term investment.
You make it look so easy! I've taken 2 classes and bought my own wheel to practice on, (using Amaco air dry clay) its slow going but I'm getting the hang of it. I hope to be as good as you someday. 😊
Just choose one thing (a cylinder) and do them over and over again, cut them open each time and examine and adjust! You'll get it!
@@MudgirlPottery , 😊👍🏻Thank you for the comment. I've actually taken a wheel break for a bit and have found I love handbuilding, specifically slab building, it's fun and I'm pretty good at it. Will be taking up the wheel again as I know I need to practice and do like the look of items made on the wheel.
If you want to do it with real clay, there are websites and apps that must people who rent out their kilns to amateur artists.
@@kevinmencer3782 I actually joined a studio (the place where I took the classes) but never really went more than 3 times and it was very expensive. I've moved on to paper making, it's fun and I can do the whole process in my kitchen. 👍🏻😊
Thanks so much! Great instruction. You make it look so easy.
Thanks! Great tips. I grew up in Madison!
Glad you liked it. When did you leave? Ive been here for 18 years (Im really a New Yorker! ;)
Beautiful bowl! I love your videos - great instructions and usefull tips 😊
Thanks so much!
Great tip of starting the rib on the top!
Game changer right?!?
Thank you for the great explanation. Beautiful bowl. Question: when my bowl collapses should I start again with newly wedged clay or can I use the same clay again?
Glad it helped Always re-wedge and let dry a bit before using again
Your explanations are the best!!!!
Glad you think so!
Your explenations are so persice!! Thank you!!
So cool! Thank you for sharing😊
ahh i have been watching pottery youtubes so much lately and just stumbled upon the studios in Madison and Boonton this morning and now i just accidentally stumbled upon the literal youtube channel for what looks like the classes i was just looking into because you happened to mention it in this video (i also happen to be in northern NJ)???? Literally feels like fate (or a good programming algorithm i suppose) after the last few months I've had lol. thank you for this amazingly descriptive video and i hope you're in the Madison studio i think you are and i get to take a class with you in the summer!!!!
It all works out the way its suppose to! Im super excited to meet you! You know I just opened in Montclair too! Grand Opening is May 7! Come by!!!!
@@MudgirlPottery omg that's awesome, love that growth!!! i will be coming by asap thank you so much!!!
hey great video! do you mind if I ask how much clay you started with? (ie weight)
Your tutorial is great! Just a tip: the flashing red and purple of your text before it becomes readable is visually painful. I had to close my eyes each time. Maybe its just my eyes, but maybe consider a more simple text transition style?
How much clay?
What a great teacher! Thanks😊
Great tutorial! How many pounds of clay did you use? Thanks!
Not gonna lie, I do not remember! Its been a while. Ill watch this one again and let you know what I think!
I'm trying to find a website or some way to reach out to you! Wondering about taking an in person lesson with you to clear up some throwing quirks, want to see what's possible! And do you have stuff for sale?
Great tips 😊
great tutorial thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
How much clay are you using for this bowl?
1100grams the amount of clay
great tutorial!!!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
This is perfection I can’t do that I’m a beginner lol 😅
Thank you for the great tutorial! I've never really used bats, but I know they are made of an assortment of different materials. Once you're done, do you pull a wire through before removing from the wheel or allow it to dry and "pop off," or pull through after it dries a bit? Depending on what material your bat is, do you pull your wire through at the same point?
I take the bat off the wheel and then pull the wire through. I don't think it matters if you do it on the wheel or off. I let my pot dry a bit before I take it off the bat. Some remove their work and put it on a wooden tray or shelf as soon as they are done throwing that piece. It takes practice not to alter the shape as you take it off when it is that freshly thrown.
@@triciac1019 Thank You!
How much clay is being used?
Great tutorial. Thanks. 11-06-23.
Gorgeous! Great instructions. New subscriber here! 😊
Awe thanks. Any videos you may want to see?
thank you! Subscribed!
BRILLIANT! THANK YOU❤🙏🙏🙏
Thx so helpful
ayee jersey!!!
Weight of clay ball?
Looks like she’s used about 3-4 lbs
Nice detailed explaination 👍 I’ve never used rib going from inside rim down (instead of up from the bottom). I’m going to try your method.
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I can’t see with the words in the way