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Pottery Wheel Throwing Course

Pottery Wheel Throwing Course

£240.00Price

3 sessions - Saturday MORNING (over 4 weeks) - £240 per person

Maximum 3 students per course

 

 

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Ever wondered if you could throw on a pottery wheel? Watched that marvellous programme The Great Pottery Throw Down and wanted to give it a go? Come to the studio and enjoy learning to throw on the wheel in our lovely light and airy studio near Chichester in West Sussex. 1st Session 3.5 hours of throwing on the wheel. Creating your pieces. Prepare to get messy! 2nd Session 2.5 hours of trimming/finishing your thrown pieces. Applying handles or decorative touches to make your work unique. 3rd Session 2.5 hours to glaze your pieces in colours of you choice from our extensive range of brush on Amaco Glazes (two weeks later to allow for biscuit firing). All inclusive price includes all clay and equipment, biscuit firing, glaze and glaze firing. All tuition, equipment, tools, clay and glazes will be provided to allow you to unleash your creativity on the wheel. The aim is to produce at least 3-4 pieces of work that can then be trimmed and finished at the second session, returning two or three weeks later once your pieces are dried and biscuit fired for glazing. We aim to get your glazed work through the Kiln for you to collect about 2-4 weeks after the glazing session. Fun and informative - always great with a friend!

Clay stoneware iron fleck earthstone raku  kiln firing glazing glaze trim trimming tools handles wheel thrown throwing session course tuition porcelain paper clay marbled clay mugs plates bowls vases seed pods poppy heads ribbon tools bats whirlers kidneys compress oxides underglaze cone 6 biscuit firing bisque firing stamps texture craft crank grog slip slip decoration slip trailing moulds hump mould drape mould clay reclaim plaster moulds damp box drying shelves drying racks electric kiln raku kiln oxidisation raku tongs griffon grip formers scales bottom trimmer sponge chamois leather studio workshop students courses session handbuilding handbuilt coiling slab slabbing slabbed knife caliper calipers wire off scales pulling handles making handles potters apron pottery knife wiring off pulling a cylinder pulling up opening out creating a wall compacting the clay centering pinch pinch pot garden sculpture slab guides rolling pin textured rolling pin sprig scratch classes kiln room

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