Permalink Submitted by MMario on Wed, 2009-01-14 10:18
Great pots!
A friend was getting into pottery and ceramics at one point; he made some great tiles and coasters by taking doilies his wife crocheted and using them to make impressions in the clay. He did a great bowl with the impression of the crochet in the bottom and then made the rim look corded.
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Permalink Submitted by steve kadel on Wed, 2009-01-14 12:17
i saw a similar thing where someone knitted sort of a jar cozy and then plastered the knitting and fired and glazed it. what came out was a "knitted" looking ceramic piece
Permalink Submitted by kylewilliam on Wed, 2009-01-14 11:33
that's gorgeous... I had my first ceramics class last semester - I'm anxious for next semester's classes to start... I have a few ideas I want to try out there!! :)
you can see a few pieces I made on my website if you're interested...
Permalink Submitted by albert on Wed, 2009-01-14 13:47
Beautiful work! I recently saw on the Seaport yarn website covered clay pots with a little opening on the edge of the cover- the purpose is to hold your yarn ball while you're knitting.
Permalink Submitted by BuduR on Thu, 2009-01-15 09:00
Very nice :) I did some pottery in high school, but we wont' even talk about how long ago that was, I'm 29 I tell you, 29! *shakes her cane in the air and wanders back to her socks*
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Awesome! Randy
Awesome!
Randy
Randy
Visit Crafty Andy's Blog
Visit Crafty Andy's Blog the ceramics are very nice and inspiring, thanks for sharing!
Visit Crafty Andy's Blog
Great pots! A friend was
Great pots!
A friend was getting into pottery and ceramics at one point; he made some great tiles and coasters by taking doilies his wife crocheted and using them to make impressions in the clay. He did a great bowl with the impression of the crochet in the bottom and then made the rim look corded.
MMario - I'm not divorced from reality - we're having a trial separation
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i saw a similar thing where
i saw a similar thing where someone knitted sort of a jar cozy and then plastered the knitting and fired and glazed it. what came out was a "knitted" looking ceramic piece
we put birds on things
that's gorgeous... I had my
that's gorgeous... I had my first ceramics class last semester - I'm anxious for next semester's classes to start... I have a few ideas I want to try out there!! :)
you can see a few pieces I made on my website if you're interested...
Kyle
www.kylewilliam.com
Kyle
www.kylewilliam.com
Beautiful work! I recently
Beautiful work! I recently saw on the Seaport yarn website covered clay pots with a little opening on the edge of the cover- the purpose is to hold your yarn ball while you're knitting.
gee, they used to call those
gee, they used to call those "Sugar bowls" - the notch in the lid was for the spoon handle.
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I thought the design seemed
I thought the design seemed familiar, but I couldn't quite place it- I guess I'm not too domestic.
Very nice :) I did some
Very nice :) I did some pottery in high school, but we wont' even talk about how long ago that was, I'm 29 I tell you, 29! *shakes her cane in the air and wanders back to her socks*
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