Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Monday

Hello everybody
Well I've had a few frustrating days since my last post. The tail end of last week I felt dreadful and so took some time off to get myself better. I feel fine now, I think I needed to recharge and shake off the man flu.



Yesterday I tried again to make more of the large harvest jugs that were causing me struggles last week and yet again, failed. I realized after several attempts and much pugging, kneading and cursing, that my difficulties were due to the new tonne of clay that I recently took delivery of. Whenever I get a new batch of clay, it's sticky and lacking in strength, as it needs time to 'sour'.

I don't turn any of my jugs, they're 'thrown to finish' and so the clay needs to be absolutely right in order to be thrown to the optimum thickness - this stuff is puddingy and flops too readily. So for the time being, I've decided I can waste no more time trying to make these big fat jugs.

The little film shows a batch of bowls that I threw 'off the hump' before I went home last night. I enjoyed making these, and it felt liberating to throw this way, after a day of struggling trying to make something of a specific size, from a specific weight of clay.

Today I'm going to carry on making lots of small stuff to send Japan - it won't fill the kiln as quickly as the big jugs, so I'm just going to have to make a lot of it - I'd better get busy.

Have a good Tuesday everybody

11 comments:

  1. You're SO busy...and keeping us inspired, I've passed the versatile blogger award on to you!
    http://gzandco.blogspot.com/2012/02/awards.html

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  2. Have you tried drying out the clay a bit -leaving it out in ropes for a few days? That should make it less sticky.

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  3. the man flu... does that mean there is a gray haired lady flu out there searching for me.....

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  4. Sometimes the clay wins.Feel better.

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  5. Ugh. Clay problems stink.

    I'd love to see your technique for cutting/removing your bowls when throwing off the hump....

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  6. love the audio on your video! duck sounds, wheel sounds.

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  7. Glad you're feeling better.
    Beautiful bowls! I think it is ok to be nice to yourself and do some things that give you some positive reinforcement. I just got a pugging machine because I got frustrated with clay that I couldn't do what I wanted to do with it because of the age or consistency, etc. Nothing worse than spending your time with materials that are "incorrect."

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  8. Yeah, like Meredith, I want to know more about the man flu. Is there a "bald man flu"? "Overweight man" flu? And for those of you who know what this means, Janet brought ginger brownies to Coffee O this morning.

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  9. i think hannah may have some of that clay :P glad you're feeling better

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  10. Ducks?!?! I want ducks :)
    yummy yummy bowls, ummmmm!!!

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  11. Thank you everybody for your lovely comments. Beware, there's a flu for all sorts, but none as bad as man flu of course. Gwynneth, I think I just had that passed on to me twice, I'll have to do that later on. I'll try that Linda - I've left some out in the icy cold as well. It always lacks any strength when it's a new batch. Anna, I'll have to show you how I cut the bowls off the hump - I'm not very good at it though so that bit always hits the cutting room floor ;)
    Must get to work, thank you all, have lovely days and make lots of pots, bye :-) x

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