I love learning how things are done. The practice and patience that goes into such a result supercedes that simple knowledge and makes the end product a piece of craftsmanship and art. Thank you for sharing
This is a really lovely piece of work. I admire your patience and attention to detail. I am tempted to try this with 2 colours of biscuit dough. Thanks for the inspiration...
@@micheledickey4066 I am interested in useing an extruder!! I would like to make a large plate with this pattern but it would take long hours. I want to have the tool.😄And about how to remove air pockets, Thank you for your advice.😊🎶
@@patterny An extruder makes perfectly shaped extrusions in any shape they are a must have for this. To get the air pockets out you want to compress the clay from every angle, top bottom and all 4 sides. Also the wetter your clay the more they will push together but I know it can’t be too wet or the clay will muddy eachother. It’s just a learning process really. Be sure to watch some polymer clay videos on how to do this. There is a man that all he does is make these with real clay hit he goes waaaay in depth and makes faces and all kinds of amaaazing pieces. Try and find him on RUclips. His work is absolutely stunning.
@@micheledickey4066 Yes, I didn't compress the block from top and bottom. Thank you for your helpful advice. It was very informative and educational. By the way, I searched for polymer clay artists on RUclips, maybe I found your recommendation. Can you please tell me the name of the channel?
It would be so nice to see the same motif applied to a different shape. I love how pretty it is. I would like to see it on a smooth surface so the pattern really comes alive in a different way, such as a drinking cup with straight sides, smooth and silky.... it is so gorgeous.❤❤❤
Thank you for the comment. A drinking cup sounds good! I am thinking about making this pattern one more time. I will give it a try to make a large block and then I will make a cup, a plate, or something like that. Thank you so much.✨🤗🙏
@patterny wow that's so cool of you! I have a nice hand cup my daughter bought me from a potter, it's not too tall, had no handle, like a bigger tea cup but for coffee. I thought about it when I wrote this. I can't wait to see what you come up with. A plate also sounds fanatic. I love the disc you have in the process when you cut and smooth them. That's what made me wish to see it on a flat surface 😆
I see. The cup sounds to be beautiful. I probably can imagine what it looks like. Thank you for telling me what you felt from my video. It is very interesting for me.🤗
So relaxing to watch and fascinating to see the whole process! Amazing how they look like woven baskets. What will these little dishes be used for? I’d love if the whole video was kept at normal speed (knowing this would make the video much longer) with no music! Would be great for ASMR.
Thank you very much for your input. I appreciate it. The dishes are called "mame-zara". They are typically used for serving condiments, pickled vegetables, or small portions of food during meals. Once again, I am grateful for your feedback, and I will strive to create more natural videos next!
Why do you assemble this pattern from "cubes?" Wouldn't it be more efficient to use longer rectangular blocks and assemble them the same way but end up with assembled slab that would be two or three times tall (and therefore permit 2 to 3 times as many slices)?
Yes, it is definitely right. Actually, I noticed there were some more efficient ways to make the pattern after dropping this video. I will try again in an efficient way in the near future! I appreciate your comment. Thanks so much.
Hello, Thanks for sharing ! I have a question : what powder do you put on the clay when closing the holes (after joining the cubes and slices... ? thanks
Thank you.🙏 The boards I used at 0:57 are made of paulownia wood. The ones I used at 15:59 are MDF Boards. I chose them simply because they were very cheap. However, I think that regular wood is the best option!
I didn’t take a video of the bisque firing. (Only the illustrations 22:33 )I didn’t sand before bisque firing, but sometimes I sand when bone dry. The grid of sandpaper is 240- to 320-grit.Thank you🙏
Please tell me - what material do you use for your products? How do you achieve different colors? Do you fire in a kiln? If yes, at what temperature? Are the items decorative, or are these dishes used in the kitchen and at meals?
@@MrPerCapita They are stoneware. You can make them using white clay, red clay, and transparent glaze. Yes, they are fired twice in an electric kiln. First, they are fired at 790℃ and then again at 1200℃ to 1230℃. These dishes are used for meals so they are non-toxic and food safe.
@@patterny Thank you for the succinct answer. The clay has amazing colors, like pink or blue. Is this the result of adding pigment to white, or are there such colors of clay in nature?
@@MrPerCapita No problem. Oh, I thought only about these dishes in this video. The other works have colors, like pink or blue colors are made by adding pigments to white clay, which are made from metal. However, these pigments are harmful before firing, so if you are using them, it is important to wear a mask or gloves or something like that.
A lot of time and patience went into making this pottery, but a beautiful result. Well done.
Thank you!😄🍀
Beautiful things take time 😊😇
クッキーを作っているみたい🍪
素敵な模様ができますね。
心が穏やかになります。
ありがとうございます。
自分でも時々クッキー生地に見えるなぁと思って作っています🤗
コメントくださりとても嬉しいです。ありがとうございます🙌😄✨
I love learning how things are done. The practice and patience that goes into such a result supercedes that simple knowledge and makes the end product a piece of craftsmanship and art. Thank you for sharing
I am pleased to hear that. Thank you!🤗✨
This is a really lovely piece of work. I admire your patience and attention to detail. I am tempted to try this with 2 colours of biscuit dough. Thanks for the inspiration...
Thank you for your comment. 🙏😄I'm happy to hear that. 💕
Amazing! Thank you for showing most of the process in a normal speed!
Thank you so much🙏✨
What a lot of work and patience it takes to make these. They are so beautiful!
Thank you so much.🙌🎉✨
Thank you for the wonderful demonstration of your work and your dedication to creating something beautiful.
I am happy to hear that. Thank you!
I’ve done this with polymer clay and it is sooo time consuming. I can’t imagine doing it with regular clay!! It turned out beautifully!!
Yes!! It takes a long time. I'm looking for an efficient way to make it. Thank you so much 🙏😊
@@patterny A much faster way would be to use an extruder!!! Also be sure to compress the clay from all angles to help get rid of the air pockets.
@@micheledickey4066 I am interested in useing an extruder!! I would like to make a large plate with this pattern but it would take long hours. I want to have the tool.😄And about how to remove air pockets, Thank you for your advice.😊🎶
@@patterny An extruder makes perfectly shaped extrusions in any shape they are a must have for this. To get the air pockets out you want to compress the clay from every angle, top bottom and all 4 sides. Also the wetter your clay the more they will push together but I know it can’t be too wet or the clay will muddy eachother. It’s just a learning process really. Be sure to watch some polymer clay videos on how to do this. There is a man that all he does is make these with real clay hit he goes waaaay in depth and makes faces and all kinds of amaaazing pieces. Try and find him on RUclips. His work is absolutely stunning.
@@micheledickey4066 Yes, I didn't compress the block from top and bottom. Thank you for your helpful advice. It was very informative and educational. By the way, I searched for polymer clay artists on RUclips, maybe I found your recommendation. Can you please tell me the name of the channel?
Thank you for the detailed process. The bowls are very pretty.
Thank you! 🙏🙌🤗💕
Thank you for showing every single step!! You are so kind
Thank you!😊🙌
Genius. I'm going to do it. I love it
Thank you. Let's try this!😊✨
Excellent, clear and wonderful explanations! thank you so much for this tutorial.
Thank you!!
Beautifully recorded-great skills
Thank you so much 🙏✨😊
Soo beautiful,excellent pattern
Thanks a lot!🌟
Thank you so much, that was a brilliant process. I will have to try this out myself in the near future.
I hope you try it out.🤗 Thank you so much.🙏
Beautiful piece of art. Respect the painstaking effort that has gone into it.
Thank you🙏
It would be so nice to see the same motif applied to a different shape. I love how pretty it is. I would like to see it on a smooth surface so the pattern really comes alive in a different way, such as a drinking cup with straight sides, smooth and silky.... it is so gorgeous.❤❤❤
Thank you for the comment. A drinking cup sounds good! I am thinking about making this pattern one more time. I will give it a try to make a large block and then I will make a cup, a plate, or something like that. Thank you so much.✨🤗🙏
@patterny wow that's so cool of you! I have a nice hand cup my daughter bought me from a potter, it's not too tall, had no handle, like a bigger tea cup but for coffee. I thought about it when I wrote this. I can't wait to see what you come up with. A plate also sounds fanatic. I love the disc you have in the process when you cut and smooth them. That's what made me wish to see it on a flat surface 😆
I see. The cup sounds to be beautiful. I probably can imagine what it looks like. Thank you for telling me what you felt from my video. It is very interesting for me.🤗
@@patternyI'm the lucky one!
@@reallythere 😉💕
Wow they are beautiful. Your video is extremely helpful. I can't wait to try this!
Thank you!🙏 I want you to try it out. I'm sure it would be fun.🤗
Thank you so mach for video!!
Thank YOU✨🙏😄💞
This is beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing I love it
Thank you so much😊
It became very beautiful!!
Thank you✨🎀
So beautiful 😀
Superbe travail, très belle realisation. Un très grand ’Bravo’ 👌👍👏🏆
Je suis content d'entendre ça.Je te remercie🥰
Beautiful!! Thank you so much for sharing!!👏👏💕
Thank you 💕✨🌷
great work and very relaxing video! thank you ❤
Thank you!✨🎀
Simply beautiful!
Thank you🙏✨
Bellísimo! Valió todo el tiempo y esfuerzo! ❤
Gracias🙏🤗
This is incredible!
Thank you!🙏💕😊
たたらって楽しいですよね!アイスボックスクッキー作ってるようで大好きです
コメントありがとうございます。クッキー作りに似てますね😄私も、クッキー作りも好きです💞
So relaxing to watch and fascinating to see the whole process! Amazing how they look like woven baskets. What will these little dishes be used for? I’d love if the whole video was kept at normal speed (knowing this would make the video much longer) with no music! Would be great for ASMR.
Thank you very much for your input. I appreciate it. The dishes are called "mame-zara". They are typically used for serving condiments, pickled vegetables, or small portions of food during meals. Once again, I am grateful for your feedback, and I will strive to create more natural videos next!
Its beautiful 🥰 hope I can try this some time, have only worked with terracotta clay so far :)
Thank you. I'd recommend doing this when you get a chance ;)
Incredible!
Thank you!✨
Very beautiful...
Thank you🙏☘
Why do you assemble this pattern from "cubes?" Wouldn't it be more efficient to use longer rectangular blocks and assemble them the same way but end up with assembled slab that would be two or three times tall (and therefore permit 2 to 3 times as many slices)?
Yes, it is definitely right. Actually, I noticed there were some more efficient ways to make the pattern after dropping this video. I will try again in an efficient way in the near future! I appreciate your comment. Thanks so much.
めちゃ可愛い!クッキーでも出来そう
ありがとうございます!クッキーで作るのも面白いかもしれないですね。いつか挑戦してみたいです🎉
Nercomi técnica japonesa me gusta mucho.Muchas grácias por compartir el video
Gracias por ver mi vídeo. Estoy feliz de escucharlo.
Beautiful and surprising.
Thank you😆🙏🍀
Great work. Love it. ❤
Your comments made me happy. Thank you so much🙏😄
What a beauty!!! ...but i can't understand how you slice it...what do you use? ...a plastic thread...a metallic thread?
Thank you! Yes! That is a metallic thread. It is made of piano wire.
@@patterny you're really very kind❤️congrats for your Amazing art
@@ildeltadellaluna Thank you🤗✨
Amazing work
Thank you.🙏😊
I love this, it reminds me of liquorice allsorts, wonderfull to behold
Thank you. 😊 The confection is new for me. It looks good.😋
根気を要する創作ですね。綺麗です。
ありがとうございます。嬉しいです。🙏
効率の良い方法を考えて、計画を立てて、また作ってみたいと思います。😊
It’s beautiful ❤
Thank you🤗💕💗
nice artblog, you got my subscription
Thank you😄🎶✨
@@patterny dont worry about likes or subscribers, have fun and keep growing as an artist, best wishes!
@@Mirathehermit Thank you! I will keep creating at my own pace. I am looking forward to seeing what I can achieve in the future. Thank you again!
Precioso trabajo ❤
Thank you!❤
Beautiful 😍
Thank you🥰🤗
Mis ideas mis inventos mis trabajos
Wooooow!!
🙌😊
It's a very beautiful pottery, Thanks ! Question : A many mm thickness for each step ?
Thank you.🙏 I used 3mm boards to make clay sheets and 6mm boards to make the nerikomi slab.
maybe before using the transparent glaze, apply wax at the bottom of them.
Thank you. I will try on the video!
Hello, Thanks for sharing ! I have a question : what powder do you put on the clay when closing the holes (after joining the cubes and slices... ? thanks
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting! At 17:09, I applied corn starch(potato starch) to my fingers to prevent them from sticking to the clay.
Thankyou for sharingxx
Any time!😄🌻✨
Good creativity❤
Thank you !😊
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you 🙏🤗💞✨
I never see this before but i want to be like you. 😊
Thank you. I am happy to hear that.🤗💕
wonderful❤
Thank you!!💕
wow thanks for sharing
Thank you😄🍀
O canal é promissor, acredito que terá muito a compartilhar! Já me inscrevi...
Obrigada, estou feliz que você pense assim.🙏
Lindo demais ❤❤ parabéns, gostaria de tentar fazer se tivesse legenda em português 👍👍
Obrigada🙏 Não tenho certeza se a tradução automática de inglês para português funciona bem, mas eu recomendaria tentar!
@@patternyjá tentei infelizmente não tem 🥰🥰
@@anaclaudiaarrudaforte6418 Eu ficaria feliz se funcionar bem☺💕
can you please share what type of wood you use?
Thank you.🙏 The boards I used at 0:57 are made of paulownia wood. The ones I used at 15:59 are MDF Boards. I chose them simply because they were very cheap. However, I think that regular wood is the best option!
Pls post a video on how to do bisque firing
Sounds good. Thank you. I will take a video of it!
Wow❤❤❤
Thank you.😄💖
미세한 구멍에 뿌리는 하얀가루는 무엇인가요~?
저는 감자전분을 사용해요. 사용하면 점토가 손가락에 달라붙지 않게 됩니다.
What size sticks (cm) are used for slicing each block into thin slices?
Thank you for the question. The sticks used at 1:00 are 3mm thick each and at 16:30 are 6mm thick each. By the way, the length are about 40cm.
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🙏🤗💕
Did I miss the bisque firing? You sanded when bone dry, with what grit of sandpaper?
I didn’t take a video of the bisque firing. (Only the illustrations 22:33 )I didn’t sand before bisque firing, but sometimes I sand when bone dry. The grid of sandpaper is 240- to 320-grit.Thank you🙏
So the sanding was after bisque firing? I think that is important information!
@@jillosiecki3049 Yes! I sanded when bisque ware.
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Ese patron me lo invente yo hsce tieeeeempooooo y yo lo usaba muchooooo
Subarashi ✨✨🌟👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Arigato🎶✨☘🙏
Unbelievably beautiful and very accessibly filmed. Super! Enjoyed it. I want to do something similar) You inspired like no one else) Thank you!
Please tell me - what material do you use for your products? How do you achieve different colors? Do you fire in a kiln? If yes, at what temperature? Are the items decorative, or are these dishes used in the kitchen and at meals?
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad to hear that you're willing to give it a try.
@@MrPerCapita They are stoneware. You can make them using white clay, red clay, and transparent glaze. Yes, they are fired twice in an electric kiln. First, they are fired at 790℃ and then again at 1200℃ to 1230℃. These dishes are used for meals so they are non-toxic and food safe.
@@patterny Thank you for the succinct answer. The clay has amazing colors, like pink or blue. Is this the result of adding pigment to white, or are there such colors of clay in nature?
@@MrPerCapita No problem. Oh, I thought only about these dishes in this video. The other works have colors, like pink or blue colors are made by adding pigments to white clay, which are made from metal. However, these pigments are harmful before firing, so if you are using them, it is important to wear a mask or gloves or something like that.
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🙌🙏💖✨😄
Que embuste nerikomi eso me lo invente yo
Why the numbers of pieces didn't match?
I'm so sorry, but what do you mean?
Перфект!!!!!
Дзякуй!
Bello trabajo pero musica fea y monôtona 😮
Gracias por su comentario. Lo siento por la música de fondo.
Beautiful! It really doesn’t need the irritating music though…
Thank you! I'm sorry about the music. Maybe I didn't have to include any in the video. Thank you for your comment🙏