A pottery blog by NC potter Michael Kline
For some potters, trimming is not much fun, but for me, I love it. A foot on a plate is not only an elegant support for the main face of the plate, but also serves as a handle of sorts, a place to grip when moving the plate from cupboard to table. These are the things I think about when I’m trimming. I hope you enjoy the video and feel free to ask questions and/or comment. i love your comments! #potteryvideos #potteryvideo #michaelklinepotteryvideo @klineola #howto #ceramics #pottery #makersgonnamake #makersmovement #cousinsinclay #klinepottery #plates #art#howicreate A post shared by Michael Kline (@klineola) on Mar 30, 2018 at 8:13am PDT
For some potters, trimming is not much fun, but for me, I love it. A foot on a plate is not only an elegant support for the main face of the plate, but also serves as a handle of sorts, a place to grip when moving the plate from cupboard to table. These are the things I think about when I’m trimming. I hope you enjoy the video and feel free to ask questions and/or comment. i love your comments! #potteryvideos #potteryvideo #michaelklinepotteryvideo @klineola #howto #ceramics #pottery #makersgonnamake #makersmovement #cousinsinclay #klinepottery #plates #art#howicreate
A post shared by Michael Kline (@klineola) on Mar 30, 2018 at 8:13am PDT