I took my little crochet samples I made a few weeks ago, soaked them in starch and then let them dry for a few days. The drying definitely took longer than I thought it would.
I used bmix because I didn't want any of the grog from the 60 in the template. The lines look crisp in it and I'm hoping that translates when I press clay into it as a template.
The next step is to let these dry slowly between boards to prevent warping. Then they will get bisque fired and I can try them out for mugs.
Over the long weekend I was making a vegetarian shepherd's pie and decided that I needed some bread. I had time so I made a challah which came out sooo pretty.
It got me thinking about how could I incorporate plaiting into my pottery. I was thinking maybe this could be a bowl/basket wall. That's the best I've come up with so far. Any other ideas?
I've been in a holey sweater mood. This doesn't look like it should be warm with how many holes it has, but its a nice fall sweater in fall colors. It was pretty simple to put together. I used this mixed woven mesh stitch from Nordic Hook. The yarn is Crumble Slumby from Kim Dyes Yarn. I used a 3.5 mm hook. It's the same stitch for 2 rectangles and the arms.
I can feel the end of year closing in. Not sure if this will be the last kiln of the year or second to last. I've been debating a partially full kiln to finish off a few things. I'm also just exhausted so we'll see.
I love how these leaves turned out. I used Orange a Peal instead of Jack o Lantern and the orange really pops.
Love all the camping things. I'm not sure that I like the Spectrum Floating Turquoise on Brown Bear as much as I loved it on Laguna 60. It's growing on me though.
My travel mugs were a partial failure. The lids do not stay in. Shrinkage really did me in. I think they are still pretty awesome without the lids and definitely plan on keeping one in my cabinet. Of course this means another mug will have to leave the cabinet since it's already bursting :) Clearly time to build a bigger kitchen.