Saturday, January 22, 2011

Tea Time

I did get two teapots put together yesterday.
I had made 4 bodies but two of them worked better as jars instead of teapots.
I felt the mouth opening was wider then I wanted to put spouts and handles on.
Those were carved and set aside to dry.
On these two I wanted to try an over the lid handle and I did.
For the first time I have done them they are okay.
I see room for improvement , of course, but might be tempted to try these again.
I made some small teacups- no handles to go with them.
BUT!---I have painted myself in a corner by using the cone 6 clay instead of our stoneware clay.
What corner you say?
Well, I would usually make these from our stoneware body, glaze them in our wood ash glazes and then fire to cone 10, reduction..
Now I am wondering how to glaze these in the glazes I used while working on the tiles...
Seems I need to think about this and give myself a deadline!
Shoot! I hate that thinking thing.
Meanwhile we have sold the 7 foot kiln with shelves.
The 2 10 cubic foot ones are still here.
If you are interested or know someone who is interested pop us an email.
info@whynotpottery.com

And I am reading all your blogs seems my mind is wandering on the comments.
My mind is still in a winter slumber and a jumble of thoughts.
More on that later.
M

11 comments:

Tracey Broome said...

I have got a head full of jumbled thoughts as well!! Right there with ya. These teapots look really great and I love the cups. Isn't it a shame they can't just stay in that greenware state? I love my pots most when they are leather hard then it all goes to hell from there :) Congrats on getting some wheel work done, more than I can say.

Michèle Hastings said...

nice teapot... i love the textures on your work.

judith blakeburn-potter said...

Don't you just love it when everything comes together! Your teapots are great. I prefer the over the top handle because it repeats the shape of the pot and functionally easier to use. I do greatly enjoy and appreciate your blog. You are fulfilling my dream of being a productive full time potter.

Gary's third pottery blog said...

more teapots more more!

Linda Starr said...

Jumble up, jumble down, I was feeling pretty chipper till I heard next week we are getting more cold weather which means it'll be coming your way too, trying to get as much done as I can till I have to hunker down again. Glad you said those were teacups as I can never tell in photos the size of pottery.

Laurie said...

Congrat's on selling the kiln! I like the detail on the teapots.

powen liu 劉博文 said...

I love your tea pots too. Nice texture and over hanging handle.

cookingwithgas said...

thanks for the comments- I plan to make a few more next week- depending on the weather!

ang design said...

bring on the teapots!!!!!! cone 6 shino i say :)) lurvely

cookingwithgas said...

shino....on a dark body??/ will that work???

ang design said...

yep!!! i work on a grey body for my bowls or my recycled and the mixed clay that i dug up over the road it came out lurvley....just need to do some testing and see what ya like..HA word verify is reddest!!!