Hi from Australia. It's an absolute pleasure listening to you and watching your demo's. I'm about to restart my pottery journey after loosing everything in a bush fire. You've given me great inspiration and joy. Like you, i think pottery is fantastic.
You, my dear, are an excellent teacher! I love how you talk us through and show us each step. Your voice and obvious joy in what you do make your videos so relaxing and soothing. I can't wait to get to my wheel tomorrow and make some of these. Thanks for being you! Happy New Year. 🤗
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video! I wanted to make a different chip & dip bowl than the usual and I landed on your video. Am going to go try it out! Your’s looks wonderful!! Thanks again!
That is one awesome chips and dip bowl!!! You are indeed a great teacher and I most definitely appreciate you sharing how you make your beautiful creations. Clay brings me joy!! ❤️
Great video! I am intrigued with the joining of the dip bowl. Lots of fine work there. Timing is important! I hope your recovery is quick and free of discomfort!
This video came up on my account again today, I loved it the first time, I just had to watch again, the blue chip and dip is beautiful. Classes, in Adult education start on the 26th this month, it's been too long so if my hands remember what to do, in throwing, this might be the thing I make. Such alot has happened since this first showed, so let's hope sooner rather than later, you physo gives you back your wings to fly, you can be all brand new and throwing again x😊
Ever since you mentioned in a previous video that you were going to share with us what your best seller was, I have been so excited to see! I hand build only so I need to adjust accordingly. THANK YOU so much for sharing!!!
Tiffinie I love these! I've never been a fan of one piece chip/dip sets, but you knocked this one out of the park. Now I've got to try this! LOL I'm glad to see you up and around. Let's hope this new year brings you health and happiness, my friend!
Ahh, thank you. Lol, not up and around yet. Surgery was pushed back to the week before Christmas, so I'm in the thick of recovery. Ugh. I totally agree with you about the chip and dip bowls. You'll have to share a picture when you make yours.
Thank you for a great tutorial. When the studio opens up again on January 3 that will be high on my list for pieces to be made. Hope your recovery is uneventful. I've had my knees 23-25years and still going strong.
That's sooo great to hear! I sure don't ever want another knee surgery again. 3 in one year is overkill. Good luck. It's a fun project with a great function.
Wow I absolutely love it!!!♥️ I've only been doing pottery for a year now, I absolutely LOVE the 'magical' about it 💞. I struggle with big bowls 🤔 but this one is priority, thank you so much for being an inspiration. 🤓 Hope that knee recovers fully soon. 😁 Happy pottery 🤩
T, this is New Years day that I am watching your video and just wanted to wish you and yours a most wonderful 2023, wishing you HEALTH (get your knee better!) HAPPINESS, LOTS OF CLAY! and LOTS OF LOVE. 🥰
You've inspired me (a baby potter) to aspire to making 2 in my aecond 10-week pottery course. Keep going baby potters, its amazing how much you imprve from 10-hours to 20-hours! ❤️❤️❤️
❤️ this is how I make chip and dips also . I am in S. Illinois. I have a son just outside of SLC. I will have to look you up next trip there. I tell all my customers at markets that “Clay is MAGIC and the best thing ever”! Also. We may be 2 peas in a pod, lol
Brilliant, I will definitely have a go at these. I only have two hydro bats so will throw the small bowl ,remove from wheel onto a plaster slab? Maggie from Derbyshire England.
This is exactly what have been wanting to make for my husband and myself for tacos and selsa. I can no longer use a wheel so am using a bowl mold, now hoping to fine a smaller bòwl mold to cut in haĺf like you did here, thankyou.
While watching, I started seeing the image of a ¾ moon, and thought it would look really cool to glaze the larger bowl in lighter mottled colors as the surface of the moon & the smaller bowl in darker with light speckles as a dark sky with stars.
I sell them currently at $55, but thinking it's time I raised some pricing as clay and glazes, even my electrical has gone up. When I sold them wholesale to a gallery in Park City, he sold them for $65.
Tiffany, you showed two finished bowls. Pitch black and coastal blue on the darker one. What glaze did you use on the lighter, "sea foam" color? Your yoga reference is very appropriate. Well done and thanks. You answered all my questions before I asked them.
Just recently found you on RUclips. Love your tutorials and have subscribed. I got a hydro batt for my birthday and got another one for Christmas. YAY! I love them too. Wonder if using the ribs on them cause dents or chips in them? Hope you are recovering well and not too bored while going through it. I'm from Canada and experiencing rainy dark days so am enjoying the light in your studio. Our winter has been very unusual this year. Love your view! Take care of you and don't rush even if bored. It ultimately takes longer to heal. Just think of all the time you have to plan new projects. I look forward to your next video. Take care!
Being from Alaska, Canadians are some if my favorite people! I've used the hydro bats in my studio for two years now, 10 students use them too, and haven't had any problems with ribs denting them. Whatever they're made of is stronger than plaster. Yes, I love my view and studio. I've was recently told by my doctor that I have to take time to heal and that this is my 3rd surgery in 9 months, and it'll take longer and to be patient. Patience is something I've always struggled at. So I'm having a "dark" winter too. 😀
Do you trim the foot, bottom at all? Guess the half dip bowl would need to be a bit under the large bowl rim. Also what glaze did you use and cone if you don't mind sharing. Very clear video. Thanks so much for making.
I don't trim them. I clean them up on the wheel and throw thin, so no need to trim. I fired to a cone 5 using pitch black with coastal blue on the rim from Clayscapes. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I just watched your chip and dip demonstration for may be the third or fourth time. So appreciate your demos. I am curious the reason why we let it sit out for three or four days to dry covered in plastic. Is that to minimize the possibility of cracks?
Thank you so much! Thrilled you're enjoying the videos. I do let them slowly dry under plastic to help minimize cracking. In winter, I leave them covered 3 or 4 days. I'm summer I will leave them coveted longer as we are so dry here in Utah, that they dry too fast and risk cracking. I hope that helps and good luck!
Thanks for the great video! I like your take on the mini bowl application. I do have a question concerning the butter containers. I have been looking on line for dimension suggestions. Mainly for where the butter is put. I hand build and know how I plan to assemble it but stumped on size.
Great idea to hand-build a butter crock. For measurements, you need a cylinder that will hold at least a stick of butter and be smaller than the container it'll sit in. Maybe try building the containers in paper to get the dimensions.
Well, unfortunately, since I'm recovering from a total knee replacement, it'll be awhile until I can get on the wheel and make some more. I'll let you know when I have some. 😀
How would you do it to make the smaller bowl with a round bottom and not a flat one so it is maybe nicer inside the big bowl for cleaning once it has been used.
I do get the coil wet, but it's because I completely smooth the coil into the clay. With a handle, it's like stuck on there, but if you completely blend both ends of a handle, you don't need slip either.
Hi from Australia. It's an absolute pleasure listening to you and watching your demo's. I'm about to restart my pottery journey after loosing everything in a bush fire. You've given me great inspiration and joy. Like you, i think pottery is fantastic.
I'm sooo sorry about the bush fire. That's devastating.
I hope you have even making great strides in your life.
You, my dear, are an excellent teacher! I love how you talk us through and show us each step. Your voice and obvious joy in what you do make your videos so relaxing and soothing. I can't wait to get to my wheel tomorrow and make some of these. Thanks for being you! Happy New Year. 🤗
Ahh, thank you so much!
Loved your chip and dip tutorial. You are an amazing instructor. Thank you so much!😊
Luv watching you at the wheel !!!!so soothing. Thankyou for the video !
I am soooo making this. thanks for the great idea.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video! I wanted to make a different chip & dip bowl than the usual and I landed on your video. Am going to go try it out! Your’s looks wonderful!! Thanks again!
@@mymuddyhands Thank you! I sell out each time I make a batch. Good luck!
That is one awesome chips and dip bowl!!! You are indeed a great teacher and I most definitely appreciate you sharing how you make your beautiful creations. Clay brings me joy!! ❤️
Yes! Clay does the same to me. Thank you for watching.
Great video! I am intrigued with the joining of the dip bowl. Lots of fine work there. Timing is important! I hope your recovery is quick and free of discomfort!
This video came up on my account again today, I loved it the first time, I just had to watch again, the blue chip and dip is beautiful. Classes, in Adult education start on the 26th this month, it's been too long so if my hands remember what to do, in throwing, this might be the thing I make. Such alot has happened since this first showed, so let's hope sooner rather than later, you physo gives you back your wings to fly, you can be all brand new and throwing again x😊
Beautiful... I wish I had your talent and know-how... Hope you are healing well and had a wonderful Christmas.
Hugs from the Great Lakes.
Happy New Year! You can certainly have my knowledge and skill, it just takes time. 😉
Ever since you mentioned in a previous video that you were going to share with us what your best seller was, I have been so excited to see!
I hand build only so I need to adjust accordingly. THANK YOU so much for sharing!!!
Oooh, I'd love to see a hand-built version. Please share when you figure it out. ❤️
@@hobblecreekpottery I sure will!!!
You bring light to us! I love your work and your sharing is great!
Hi! New here and catching up. Enjoy watching you! You are also a good teacher. Thank you for sharing!
Ahh, thank you and welcome!
Love your work and love the kick wheel. Excllent chip and dip dish!!
So happy I found your demos on RUclips. You are a great teacher!
Ahh, thank you!
Tiffinie I love these! I've never been a fan of one piece chip/dip sets, but you knocked this one out of the park. Now I've got to try this! LOL
I'm glad to see you up and around. Let's hope this new year brings you health and happiness, my friend!
Ahh, thank you. Lol, not up and around yet. Surgery was pushed back to the week before Christmas, so I'm in the thick of recovery. Ugh. I totally agree with you about the chip and dip bowls. You'll have to share a picture when you make yours.
Excellent! Music, and all. I will try to look for the glazing process of that piece (1 & a half bowls) :)
I love your process and appreciate you taking the time to share it. Thank you
Thanks for the explanation. Looks great. Inspiring.👍🏼
Loved this video. Thanks for the great instruction. I can see why it's a big seller. I will try my hand at 2 in the coming weeks.
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorials! I’ve learned so much from you and gotten so much inspiration ❤❤❤
That's awesome!
Thank you for a great tutorial. When the studio opens up again on January 3 that will be high on my list for pieces to be made. Hope your recovery is uneventful. I've had my knees 23-25years and still going strong.
That's sooo great to hear! I sure don't ever want another knee surgery again. 3 in one year is overkill. Good luck. It's a fun project with a great function.
Wow I absolutely love it!!!♥️ I've only been doing pottery for a year now, I absolutely LOVE the 'magical' about it 💞. I struggle with big bowls 🤔 but this one is priority, thank you so much for being an inspiration. 🤓 Hope that knee recovers fully soon. 😁 Happy pottery 🤩
Yes! So magical. You got this. Just practice and remember, "It's just clay." If it doesn't work out, just wedge it up and try again. Good luck!
Just threw my first chip and dip bowl. Can't wait to see how it comes out!!!!
Yay!
Just got it today from the kiln ~ so thrilled how it came out. You are such an inspiration!!!!! @@hobblecreekpottery
Thank you for sharing!!! I love this!!
Absolutely amazing every time you share.
Ahh, thank you. I really appreciate it.
You have great windows and just perfect view for inspirationІ! I wish to have something similar. Beautiful!!!
Thank you. It took many, many years to get my studio and I feel truly blessed to have it. Keep the faith, it'll happen for you too.
OMGoodness this is genius 😱🤩 thank you so much for sharing!
T, this is New Years day that I am watching your video and just wanted to wish you and yours a most wonderful 2023, wishing you HEALTH (get your knee better!) HAPPINESS, LOTS OF CLAY! and LOTS OF LOVE. 🥰
Ahh, thank you very much!
Love your video. I’m new to pottery and can’t wait to make 2 chip and dip bowls.
Thanks! Can't wait to try it. 😁
That was really great!!
Oh I hope I get good enough to make one of these! Beautiful
You will, just keep practicing. 😀
You've inspired me (a baby potter) to aspire to making 2 in my aecond 10-week pottery course. Keep going baby potters, its amazing how much you imprve from 10-hours to 20-hours! ❤️❤️❤️
Love this chip dip bowl. Happy New Year!!!!
Just put one of these together today!! Can't wait to complete it! ❤️
Thanks I much for demonstrating this. I love love love it.
You're very welcome!
These are such a nice shape! Excellent ideas for my grown kiddos! Hope you’re taking care of yourself and resting up! 🤗🎉Happy New Year!!
Love it! Haven't been on my wheel for a while but this is inspiring me... Thanks!
Yes, get back on the wheel and give it a go. 😀
My next project!! Thanks!😊
Excellent! Thank you.
Been thinking about you over the holidays and hopefully you got to relax a bit and had a good time all the best for Wednesday
Thank you. Had surgery 3 weeks ago today. It's been a slow and hard recovery. But at least it's the last of the surgeries.
I have one and love it
Beautiful 🎉
You’re amazing! 👍
❤️ this is how I make chip and dips also . I am in S. Illinois. I have a son just outside of SLC. I will have to look you up next trip there. I tell all my customers at markets that “Clay is MAGIC and the best thing ever”! Also. We may be 2 peas in a pod, lol
Yes! Potters are the best.
Brilliant, I will definitely have a go at these. I only have two hydro bats so will throw the small bowl ,remove from wheel onto a plaster slab? Maggie from Derbyshire England.
Yes!!! Beautiful ❤️
Just made these 🤞 hope they turn out as great as yours
Happy New years🎉
Thank you for all your wonderful videos , you inspire me to be a better potter 🇨🇦
Ahh, thank you.
This is exactly what have been wanting to make for my husband and myself for tacos and selsa. I can no longer use a wheel so am using a bowl mold, now hoping to fine a smaller bòwl mold to cut in haĺf like you did here, thankyou.
I'd love to see a picture when it's finished.
😆Massive views you earned! Good footage! I find it interesting too! Well done!
The ending though.
While watching, I started seeing the image of a ¾ moon, and thought it would look really cool to glaze the larger bowl in lighter mottled colors as the surface of the moon & the smaller bowl in darker with light speckles as a dark sky with stars.
I LOVE mine!! ❤
😀
Great info. Thank you. Did you say what price range you sells these at? Maybe I missed that part. Hope your surgery went well
I sell them currently at $55, but thinking it's time I raised some pricing as clay and glazes, even my electrical has gone up. When I sold them wholesale to a gallery in Park City, he sold them for $65.
Happy New Year!!!!🎉🎉🍹🍹
Happy New Year!
This is amazing and I have watched it a few times. Would you mind sharing what type of glaze combination you used?
@@kalamania8 I believe this was pitch black with coastal blue from Clayscapes, which are dipping glazes and one of my favorite combos.
@@hobblecreekpottery Thank you!! :-) I will see if if I can replicate it. It is stunning!
Beautiful!!! I love the simplicity of the design. Do you trim the base after attaching the dip bowl?
@@teresaten-westeneind5980 I throw this so it doesn't need to be trimmed. I sponge off the bottom at the end. That's all.
Tiffany, you showed two finished bowls. Pitch black and coastal blue on the darker one. What glaze did you use on the lighter, "sea foam" color? Your yoga reference is very appropriate. Well done and thanks. You answered all my questions before I asked them.
The one at the end with chips and salsa in it? That one was glazed years and years ago with a glazed called chili gloss. It's not a commercial glaze.
Just recently found you on RUclips. Love your tutorials and have subscribed. I got a hydro batt for my birthday and got another one for Christmas. YAY! I love them too. Wonder if using the ribs on them cause dents or chips in them? Hope you are recovering well and not too bored while going through it. I'm from Canada and experiencing rainy dark days so am enjoying the light in your studio. Our winter has been very unusual this year. Love your view! Take care of you and don't rush even if bored. It ultimately takes longer to heal. Just think of all the time you have to plan new projects. I look forward to your next video. Take care!
Being from Alaska, Canadians are some if my favorite people! I've used the hydro bats in my studio for two years now, 10 students use them too, and haven't had any problems with ribs denting them. Whatever they're made of is stronger than plaster. Yes, I love my view and studio. I've was recently told by my doctor that I have to take time to heal and that this is my 3rd surgery in 9 months, and it'll take longer and to be patient. Patience is something I've always struggled at. So I'm having a "dark" winter too. 😀
@@hobblecreekpottery Do you have a special way to store them? Hope you are hanging in there and each day gets better!
@Scrappy Painter I just store them flat on top of each other. No worries about warping. Have fun. They are perfect for making plates.
Awesome
Do you trim the foot, bottom at all? Guess the half dip bowl would need to be a bit under the large bowl rim. Also what glaze did you use and cone if you don't mind sharing. Very clear video. Thanks so much for making.
I don't trim them. I clean them up on the wheel and throw thin, so no need to trim. I fired to a cone 5 using pitch black with coastal blue on the rim from Clayscapes. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Love this! Such a great idea. Would you be able to share approx. dimensions when finished for the large bowl and salsa bowl?
The big bowl finished is approximately 11 to 12 inches in diameter and about 3 to 4 inches tall. I hope that helps.
Hi Tiffany, you mention wet trimming in your video. Would love to know more about how you do this.
Basically, making sure to have the pot is as cleaned up as possible, trimming and adding a foot to the piece while it's still attached to the wheel.
What glazes did you use. So beautiful 😊
Thank you. Clayscapes pitch black with swipes of coastal blue.
I just watched your chip and dip demonstration for may be the third or fourth time. So appreciate your demos. I am curious the reason why we let it sit out for three or four days to dry covered in plastic. Is that to minimize the possibility of cracks?
Thank you so much! Thrilled you're enjoying the videos. I do let them slowly dry under plastic to help minimize cracking. In winter, I leave them covered 3 or 4 days. I'm summer I will leave them coveted longer as we are so dry here in Utah, that they dry too fast and risk cracking. I hope that helps and good luck!
I like, i like, I’m gonna give it a go.
Thanks for the great video! I like your take on the mini bowl application.
I do have a question concerning the butter containers. I have been looking on line for dimension suggestions. Mainly for where the butter is put. I hand build and know how I plan to assemble it but stumped on size.
Great idea to hand-build a butter crock. For measurements, you need a cylinder that will hold at least a stick of butter and be smaller than the container it'll sit in. Maybe try building the containers in paper to get the dimensions.
My thoughts are to start with half the length and twice the width of a stick
What color glaze did you use on that finished bowl? I love the two blues!
Just saw this instruction and I am new to the wheel and LOVE it. Curious what amount you sell your bowls ?
I sell them for 60. I hope that helps.
I make these but as egg cup plates here in the UK, made them now for over 12 years...
Great idea!
What glazes did you use? These are really great!
I believe it was pitch black and coastal blue from Clayscapes.
How can I get this bowl . I just love it.
Well, unfortunately, since I'm recovering from a total knee replacement, it'll be awhile until I can get on the wheel and make some more. I'll let you know when I have some. 😀
How would you do it to make the smaller bowl with a round bottom and not a flat one so it is maybe nicer inside the big bowl for cleaning once it has been used.
Try it. Might turn out great. Though it might make it harder to scoop dip or salsa out with a chip, the smaller bowl would have a more pointy bottom.
I'm a bit of a newbie. Can you explain why you don't need to use slip on the last step when adding the coils to the "seam"?
I do get the coil wet, but it's because I completely smooth the coil into the clay. With a handle, it's like stuck on there, but if you completely blend both ends of a handle, you don't need slip either.
What glazes did you use..its gorgeous!
This one was Clayscapes Pitch Black then Coastal Blue in the rim. One of my favorite combos. Fired to a cone 5 with a 15 minute hold.
@@hobblecreekpottery gorgeous!
What is the name of the bats you are using?
They are hydro bats and I got them from the Ceramic Store.
Could this be hand built? I am not so good on the wheel
I'm sure it could. It's just a matter of forming the two sizes of bowls.
I have found scoring works better than sceatching.🙂
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