Hi I'm Betty Ingham on behalf of Expert Village. Okay this is all green ware that has been moved now probably 3 times we have moved it from our building to outside to dry and now we moved it...

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Hi I'm Betty Ingham and on behalf of Expert Village and that is what the foot looks like. The next step we do is we sign our piece of pottery and a lot of people at shows they also pick up a...

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Hi I'm Betty Ingham on behalf of Expert Village. Dragonflies are quiet popular we can put dragon flies on them that we have already made these out of the clay. There is just a lot of...

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Hi I'm Betty Ingham on behalf of Expert Village. We do a lot of things with grape because with the Tuscan theme being so popular now and while this is green in the greenware I drew the grape...

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The first firing that you're going to do for your pottery is called the bisque firing. This is greenware. This is clay that I've thrown and trimmed. It's completely ready to go...

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Okay, I want to click this slip on your hands, get rid of any extra stuff that you're not going to need. Like that. Here we go, Put it right there. Grab that sponge. Here. So at this point,...

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When you're making things in stoneware pottery, like I do, they're actually sturdy enough and temperature sensitive, lack of temperature sensitive enough to be baked in. So one of the...
OK, now we're going to first just see, how far do I have to go? Looks like about an inch and a half all the way around on both sides, that I need to stretch this still. So I'm going to...
On behalf of expertvillage.com, my name is Mark Coy and we are sitting down here getting ready to prepare the wheel for throwing a pot. This is what we call a bat. This is a synthetic bat. Some are...
So now that we've got the neck started, we're ready to really stretch this and make it tall and thin. It requires gentle touch and patience. If you try to do this too quickly,...