great clip, never too old to learn a better way of doing things. has the weather changed up there? getting cooler in the mornings. beautiful time of the year in the mountains. enjoy
Thank you Simon- excellent as always. Needed to see this again. Have gone back to review your past "handles" as well. VERY helpfull to beable to do that.
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Love the sound of the water in the backgound - relaxing place to be.
I must definitely practice that. My handles always break when I try to pull them. As always it looks easy when an expert is working. Thanks, Åse in Sweden
Simon - You keep pretty busy making pots between classes. They look great. I like the jugs. What a nice place to work, I can hear the water rushing. - Skip
I just handled 36 mugs last night. I really need more practice. :(
tripanfal 2 years ago
Simon, are you selling your pieces that you make here? Would love to have a Simon Leach pot!
Sally
shelsel0115 2 years ago 3
nice
jmreds4evr 2 years ago
Those are some great looking pots.
tarahloveshentai 2 years ago
great clip, never too old to learn a better way of doing things. has the weather changed up there? getting cooler in the mornings. beautiful time of the year in the mountains. enjoy
potterybysybil 2 years ago
Thank you Simon- excellent as always. Needed to see this again. Have gone back to review your past "handles" as well. VERY helpfull to beable to do that.
No banners to click today??
Love the sound of the water in the backgound - relaxing place to be.
Robin, Georgia, USA.
quickhalfpint 2 years ago
pulling handles is one of my favorite things to do...LOVE your view!! Great video!
memekiwii 2 years ago
Thanks, Simon! One of your best videos yet, in my opinion. Very informative/instructive
tnorton314 2 years ago
Thanks Simon, I always find handles a bit daunting... I'm off to practice too! :)
anitareay 2 years ago
this is what ceramics makes me do :)
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joealanouf 2 years ago
Very nice handles on a nice jug;-) I'm going out to practice now;-) Thank you !
Karen
kroraven 2 years ago
I must definitely practice that. My handles always break when I try to pull them. As always it looks easy when an expert is working. Thanks, Åse in Sweden
panschoase 2 years ago
Great video once again Simon. I will take on making some pitchers with handles. My next project
Mark
Sacramento, Calif
MarksPottery 2 years ago
Simon - You keep pretty busy making pots between classes. They look great. I like the jugs. What a nice place to work, I can hear the water rushing. - Skip
smathewspots 2 years ago
Thanks, Simon.
credenza1 2 years ago
I was wondering what those were in my ceramics class hanging down... thought they were tongues for a hand making course lol. Great technique!
oddsource 2 years ago
I like those handles. The finish at the bottom is excellent. Is that a Leach trademark?
DirtKickerStudio 2 years ago
This is something I really need to pratice. Thanks for the video.
tinkerfeet 2 years ago