Ram Rhytons and stoneware

Where did March go? A month ago we had a horrendous snowfall and now we're right into a glorious Spring. I planned to complete the making and slip-painting of any red earthenware pots I had on hand early in the month so that I could clean out my wheel and start making pieces for the TriCity Potters' soda firing, using grey Plainsman stoneware clay. But…

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Some Soda Results

Saturday was not a good day to deliver new pots to Granville Island! It was a cold but beautifully sunny day and all of Vancouver decided to check out the market and most drove there! We were lucky to find a pay parking spot. Staff at Circle Craft didn't mind my coming in then, and in fact they were pleased to be able to tell…

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Nobel Prize Winners!

Nobel Prize Winners

At 10am yesterday the ten people who had work in the latest soda firing at Shadbolt Centre arrived, full of anticipation. Six of them had spent the last few Mondays attending a 'Making Pots for Soda Firing' workshop with Arlynn Nobel. She had advised them on making pieces that would be enhanced by the effects of soda and last Monday demonstrated the spraying of flashing…

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Wadding and a Tea Caddy

I've been preparing for this week for all of February. On Monday I took my little collection of bisque-fired stoneware pots to Shadbolt Centre's soda and wood kiln area. Thunder Bay and part-time BC resident Arlynn Nobel has been giving her annual 'Making Pots for Soda-firing' workshop and four of us were invited to join the group for the actual soda firing, to help fill…

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I’m Happy to be Raided!

In spite of a little overnight snowfall five Raiders showed up in Port Moody on Wednesday. The sun was shining so the ice on the road and walkways was quickly melted. I just managed to get another group of plates bisque-fired and cool enough to take out of the kiln that morning and I didn't want to slip while carrying them from the kiln shed…

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