Excellent demo - thank you! As a beginner I tend to overwork my handles (among other things) and they tend to look it. I will surely try your method. Very neat!
Love all your videos. Thanks for sharing. This fishtail method of attaching a handle is great. I tend to be too fussy with mine. Can't wait to try this.
People tend to be too fussy with their handle attachments,as you mentioned, but fluency in these things takes practice, so keep at it ... regards & thanks for your comments. Simon L
beautiful explanation...I must try your style for putting on handles because it looks so much cleaner!
michirhythm 9 months ago
Do you use coils on any of your pottery? Cause when I would use them, they would be problematic. They would crack and make the piece go to crap.
rawkstarr89 4 years ago
Excellent demo - thank you! As a beginner I tend to overwork my handles (among other things) and they tend to look it. I will surely try your method. Very neat!
mudpuppy61 4 years ago
Saved to my pottery favourites.
Have you made your own seal, or had it made for you? I would love a nice seal for my pots!
Marihani 4 years ago
Great demonstration! I am really enjoying your videos and look forward to future tutorials.
Thank-you for sharing!
bottlewasher37 4 years ago
Thanks Simon. I think this demonstration on attaching handles is excellent.
rapidac 4 years ago
Love all your videos. Thanks for sharing. This fishtail method of attaching a handle is great. I tend to be too fussy with mine. Can't wait to try this.
cinderelish 4 years ago
Hi - yes its quick to do and looks good I think.
People tend to be too fussy with their handle attachments,as you mentioned, but fluency in these things takes practice, so keep at it ... regards & thanks for your comments. Simon L
sleachpots 4 years ago