You gave us the recipe for your white glaze in another video. Can this be fired in an electric oven at a lower temperature (say cone 6 or 7)? If not, what would I have to change in the recipe?
Another request: I enjoyed your video on casseroles, but I don't see one on how to make the lid - could you possible do a video showing that??? I keep practicing and clicking!! Thanks very much, Nancy from Israel
Too bad for the yellowish light, but I love to hear how a piece is made every time. I spend hours looking at others' pieces and wondering or asking how they achieved something or other.
The white glaze does not cover over the iron oxide slip completely so the iron oxide under the glaze shows through or 'bleeds' through to the surface.This is one of the charateristics of this two layer combination
Hi Simon,
You gave us the recipe for your white glaze in another video. Can this be fired in an electric oven at a lower temperature (say cone 6 or 7)? If not, what would I have to change in the recipe?
Another request: I enjoyed your video on casseroles, but I don't see one on how to make the lid - could you possible do a video showing that??? I keep practicing and clicking!! Thanks very much, Nancy from Israel
nancyalroy 2 years ago
hola soy Lila de Argentina y veo todos tus videos, me encantan pero no entiendo ingles. Existe la posibilidad de subtitularlos?
gracias
irinadelmar 3 years ago
Love the black ribbed bowl with sprigs.
Redshift21 4 years ago
Too bad for the yellowish light, but I love to hear how a piece is made every time. I spend hours looking at others' pieces and wondering or asking how they achieved something or other.
turuanu 4 years ago
I would love to see how you make those lidded discs and the trinket boxes on the wheel.
I love the decoration on that wax resist bowl! Show us how you do those, please!
I agree - tiered bowl is beautiful!
What would you use that bottle for?
Marihani 4 years ago
Thanks, Simon. I enjoy your explanations of how you have acieved the effects.
credenza1 4 years ago
very nice :D
enslaver 4 years ago
very nice work! i have one question, for the first bowl u showed, how come the white glaze didn't cover up the iron oxide?
wirehunter86 4 years ago
hi
The white glaze does not cover over the iron oxide slip completely so the iron oxide under the glaze shows through or 'bleeds' through to the surface.This is one of the charateristics of this two layer combination
regards SL
sleachpots 4 years ago