Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Ceramic bell handbuilding.

My first foray into a short lesson using still images in a blog setting. If something is confusing or you're dying to see more images of a particular step let me know. This lesson is only through the greenware (unfired) stage of the bell shape itself.

100 bells!
I do like the sound given by ceramic bells, so am creating some delicate ringers for the holiday season.
The bell I'm demonstrating below is without texture, but you can add texture right before cutting out the circle in step 1 or just before you roll it into a cone, just after step 7, though that will distort your dimensions.

The clay I'm using is Seattle Pottery Supply's cone 6 Porcelain called CKK6.


Step 1: Use a rolling pin to flatten approx 1/4 lb. blob of clay to 1/8" thick. I'm rolling onto porous and flexible canvas.


Step 2: Using a 4-1/2" lid as your template, cut out circle using a needle tool.


Step 3:
Fold circle in half, crease the seam, and gently tear in half. Store one of the halves under plastic while you work with just one at a time.

Step 4: With rolling pin, flatten about a 1/4" of the straight edge.


Step 5: Brush slip along one half of that top edge. I use a toothbrush to simultaneously roughen the edge for better grip.

Step 6: Form 1/2 circle into a cone shape, tucking the slipped edge underneath the other edge as it comes around.


Step 7: Gently pinch the overlapping edges together to close the circle

Step 8: Flatten the top point of your cone shape by squishing the point with your fingertip.


Step 9: Using balls of varying sizes (exact sizes not important, but you can see the sizes I use here) on sticks we're going to shape the bell. You can also keep the basic cone shape you have here and skip to step 13.


Step 10: insert smallest ball into cone, "swish" it around the inside to start to stretch the "shoulder" of the bell.


Step 11: Move onto the next bigger ball, insert and stretch to shape the belly of the bell.



Step 12: Move onto the last and biggest ball. This ball helps to finish off the "hem" of the bell's "skirt". I tuck the clay hem very gently around the midsection of the ball. I don't want to lock the ball into the clay.


Step 13: Using a needle tool, drill a hole in the flattened top of the bell. Don't make it too tiny as you'll need to thread a string through that hole when you go to add the clapper and ribbon handle (next lesson! stay tuned for that).

Step 14: Set it aside to dry until it's ready to fire.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Seattle pottery classes September-December 2009

My next 10 week session begins the week of Sept 28, 2009.
Open Registration RESUMES Thursday, August 27th, 2009!
Visit bdpottery for details and up to date registration information and availability.

Individual and semi-private lessons also available.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sculpture at Annie's Art and Frame July 2009

My sculpture is on display at Annie's Art and Frame in Ballard, Seattle, through the end of July 2009. For a preview of my work on display there, step over to my other blog
Annie's Art and Frame
2212 NW Market Street
Seattle, WA 98107
http://anniesartandframe.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Pottery Sale at my studio


Summer Pottery Sale 2009
Friday, July 24, Noon-6pm
Saturday & Sunday, July 25 & 26, 10-4pm
Visit my website for details!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Sept-Dec 2009 Pottery Classes

To my current students:
My next 10 week session begins the week of Sept 28, 2009. Open registration begins August 17th. Continuing students may reserve spots prior to that date. Check bdpottery for up to date registration information and availability.

Student work from May-July 2009 sesssion

Trying to get pictures as students pick up work. A sampling.

Sesil C.

Sioban

Nancy K.

Michelle H.

Chrissy W.

Austin

Erin S.

Lisa W.

Greg H.

Jenny K.

Janice L.

Karen D.

Vivian L.

Monday, July 6, 2009

LAST BISQUE FIRE-Saturday 7/4/09.
Next Glaze fire 7/8/09

To my students:
Sign up for your 2 hours via "Post A Comment". (You may need to register if you are not already registered.)
In your comment, include:
Name, day, which 2 hours.
You may also change your times or bail out using the same method.

8 people including studio monitor is max for all to get a wheel.

AVAILABLE TIMES:
Saturday, 7/11/09:
10:00am-Noon (Jan W. -STUDIO MONITOR)

Sunday 7/12/09:
tbd