Oh my gosh love love love them!!!!! I really enjoy watching your videos because you are so natural and not like other potters where everything is staged for the video shoot. You are what you are and your studio is what it is. Like a room in our house. I learn a lot from you. Thank you so much! Maybe you have already shared what the speckled clay is called- got so excited and started typing a comment first 😂
Thanks for your kind words! It's 32/ from Carl Jäger. If you're not in Germany, it doesn't really make sense to use my exact clay though. Just look for a stoneware from a local supplier that has iron specks in it.
Wow, these are so so nice! I really appreciate your channel and the amount of work you put into it. Always happy too see that you uploaded a new video🥰
Your wedging technic looks very good. May I suggest a better technic for centering: use the tip of your fingers instead of the palm. Point of pressure allows you to use less muscle, and also much less water.
Hi! I’m a little to far out on the video, but I’m searching more on speckle clay and want to know where could I find that? I’m still new and learning on all of this! Thank you
Thank you! I’ll watch no mater your format. Beautiful pots!
I loved this format! It was really nice to see the whole process this way.
Thanks! I will keep it up for future videos then. It's super fun filming this way :)
Deine Hund ist schön! (I'm learning German lol, and since you live in Berlin, I thought it would be good practice :))
Great video as well! 💜
These are absolutely beautiful!
I love that you let the glaze be unclean, it adds a lot of character.
Oh my gosh love love love them!!!!! I really enjoy watching your videos because you are so natural and not like other potters where everything is staged for the video shoot. You are what you are and your studio is what it is. Like a room in our house. I learn a lot from you. Thank you so much! Maybe you have already shared what the speckled clay is called- got so excited and started typing a comment first 😂
Thanks for your kind words! It's 32/ from Carl Jäger. If you're not in Germany, it doesn't really make sense to use my exact clay though. Just look for a stoneware from a local supplier that has iron specks in it.
Love your content ! Recently started pottery and I find everything you do super informative and inspirational ❤️
Thanks for watching!
Wow, these are so so nice!
I really appreciate your channel and the amount of work you put into it. Always happy too see that you uploaded a new video🥰
Thanks for watching!
Love the specific instruction. Very inspiring.
Love these! Thankyou for sharing.
Was great! Thanks so much!
I loved your video! Great tips and very useful, thank you! :)
You're so welcome!
Love your work! Love the ones with the rosy cheeks
Thank you!
Your wedging technic looks very good. May I suggest a better technic for centering: use the tip of your fingers instead of the palm. Point of pressure allows you to use less muscle, and also much less water.
very nice video thank u :]
I'm brand new to pottery and this was awesome to watch and super helpful! How did you get that speckled effect after the last firing?
Hi! I’m a little to far out on the video, but I’m searching more on speckle clay and want to know where could I find that? I’m still new and learning on all of this! Thank you
TOP!🇧🇷
why you used the glaze?
why not?