Introducing Soda, and other Ceramics at Shadbolt

  We opened the Shadbolt Centre's Soda kiln today but before I share photos of that excitement I'll post some showing the end of the firing last Wednesday. Every single piece of wadded ware was loaded into the kiln on Tuesday by soda workshop leader Arlynn Nobel and technicians Jay MacLennan and Tony Wilson. We were told that it wasn't a tight pack.. all good.…

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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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Read more about the article Kiln Opening Day
Lidded jar with grooves

Kiln Opening Day

Last Wednesday we, the Soda Workshop people, were invited to show up at the Shadbolt kiln for the big reveal. We waited until everybody was there before removing any of the delicious new ware. Perhaps because we were only eight participants (due to a couple of last-minute drop-outs) there was lots of space around each pot and there seemed to be orange peeling or warm…

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Introducing Soda

Last Friday I took myself over to Shadbolt Centre in Burnaby to join the other participants in the soda firing. The kiln wasn't quite ready for introducing soda so Linda Doherty suggested I check out the Craft Fair that was taking place in the main building that day, and Saturday and Sunday. First I took a lovely Fall stroll down to Deer Lake in the…

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Read more about the article My Happy Place
19 pieces bisque-fired with a variety of flashing slips

My Happy Place

On the very day that we arrived home from England I was notified that an extra Soda Firing Workshop had been arranged at Shadbolt Centre because there were so many people on the waiting list. Of course I signed up there and then. But it meant that I needed to make my two cubic feet of ware between then, late September, and now. In the…

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