Historically, I have been more of a thrower than a handbuilder. I love handbuilt pots, but haven't quite gotten there with my handbuilding. One thing I have struggled with is coming up with attractive feet on slabbuilt vessels and platters. But Suze Lindsay's DVD gave me some good ideas to play with
In today's video, Pouring Vessels, Suze shares a couple of great little techniques for added feet. Have a look! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Jan 1, 2018
Historically, I have been more of a thrower than a handbuilder. I love handbuilt pots, but haven't quite gotten there with my handbuilding. One thing I have struggled with is coming up with attractive feet on slabbuilt vessels and platters. But Suze Lindsay's DVD gave me some good ideas to play with
In today's video, Pouring Vessels, Suze shares a couple of great little techniques for added feet. Have a look! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Pouring Vessels: Making and Decorating Expressive Functional Pottery, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop!
To learn more about Suze Lindsay or to see more images of her work, please visit www.forkmountainpottery.net.
**First published in 2015.
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