LOVE this! I learned to throw a lid the complete opposite way, probably why I don't make lids. This is soooo much better, great demo, more please, haha!
I'll bet Tracey and I learned the same way. Can't wait to try this technique instead! Do you have any trouble with distortion when you underwire it? Or do you wait to do that till it dries a bit?
I wait anywhere from a few hours to the next day to cut the lids. Yes, they are trimmed- see post below. This is such as easy way to make lids- but it took me awhile to get it right and not make them too peaky....
Nice... You make it look so easy.
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Step by step instructions. I like that. It looks really good to.
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting to see how people do things. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteLOVE this! I learned to throw a lid the complete opposite way, probably why I don't make lids. This is soooo much better, great demo, more please, haha!
ReplyDeleteNice series! That's a good looking lid. Do you dry it on the bat or take it off immediatly?
ReplyDeleteThat's cool. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI'll bet Tracey and I learned the same way. Can't wait to try this technique instead! Do you have any trouble with distortion when you underwire it? Or do you wait to do that till it dries a bit?
ReplyDeleteLove it! I only wish I could do it~ I am lid challenged :/
ReplyDeleteI wait anywhere from a few hours to the next day to cut the lids.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are trimmed- see post below.
This is such as easy way to make lids- but it took me awhile to get it right and not make them too peaky....
good golly, OK, I see what you are doing...so many ways to approach making lids :)
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I'll find a wheel on sale and get one, great demo, thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool! I'm all about the step by step instructions.
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