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CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
The drinking vessel is one of the triplets of useful pottery forms - the cup, plate, and bowl - from which almost every other functional clay form is derived. And there's nothing better than using a well-designed cup that does its job perfectly! In lesson #1, I'll share with you the throwing, decorating, finishing, and some simple altering ideas – plus a handle-making and attachment demo – on five simple drinking forms: - shot ‘glasses’ - wine cups - espresso cups - a small tumbler/beaker - and large tumblers/beakers And I’ll share with you the weights, measurements, and tools used for each form as I make them. In lesson #2, we’ll make mugs… and more mugs! I'll demo the making of five mugs in a progression of sizes in more than a dozen shapes: - small cups with single-fingered handles - different-shaped mugs with 2-finger handles - mugs with 3-finger handles and lids - large mugs with 4-finger handles
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder
CourseBy Bill van Gilder