clay

Snowman in August

August 27, 2022

I know that it's August and the weather is very hot, but I was feeling a snowman so I made one. This form might look familiar because it starts the same as the pumpkin, but there are 3 of them stacked. I think these are going to be popular and need to make more of them.
Snowman in August

crochet

This Yarn Really Wanted to be a Ruana

August 25, 2022

This project took multiple turns. It all started because I decided that I wanted to learn the basket weave stitch. I had seen pictures of crocheted items with it for a while and it always looked amazing. I don't know why, but I assumed that it would be hard to do. In reality it's easy - as long as you keep track of your stitches. This ruana involved a lot of frogging.

This yarn is Fourth of July by Briar Rose. I started off thinking that this would make a great sweater, but midway through the first skein I knew it wanted to be something different. At first I thought that it wanted to be a poncho, but then it hit me - ruana. It drapes perfectly and it will be super warm once the cool weather comes. This Yarn Really Wanted to be a Ruana


This pattern uses 4 skeins of Fourth of July for a total of about 2200 yards. It uses a 5 mm hook.

Stitches:
ch - chain
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
fpdc - front post double crochet
bpdc - back post double crochet

The basket weave stitch cast on is in mulitples of 4 + 2. I cast on 70 stitches because this was originally going to be a sweater and I wanted it to be about 24 inches wide.

This Yarn Really Wanted to be a Ruana


Row 1: ch 2, dc all the way across, hdc in the last stitch
Row 2: ch 2, *fbpdc in each of the next 4 dc, bpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.

Ok here's the trick to this pattern. When you cast on you did it in multiples of 4. If you do it in an even multiple then row 3 (and all the odd rows) will be the same as row 2. If you do it in an odd multiple then row 3 (and all the odd rows) will be the opposite of row 2. The important thing is to pay attention - for a series of 4 rows you want the posts to be on the same side. I have 17 which is an odd number so it goes back and forth.

Row 3: ch 2, *bpdc in each of the next 4 dc, fpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.
Row 4: ch 2, *fbpdc in each of the next 4 dc, bpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.

Now here comes the switch. Anywhere that you were fp will now be a bp and anywhere that was a bp will be a front post.

Row 5: ch 2, *fbpdc in each of the next 4 dc, bpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.
Row 6: ch 2, *bpdc in each of the next 4 dc, fpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.
Row 7: ch 2, *fbpdc in each of the next 4 dc, bpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.
Row 8: ch 2, *bpdc in each of the next 4 dc, fpdc in each of the next 4 dc. Repeat from * hdc in the last stitch.

Ok now repeat until you reached your desired lenth. I used almost all of the 2 skeins. Mine ended up being 68 rows long.

Make 2 of these

This Yarn Really Wanted to be a Ruana


Line the two panels up. You want to make sure that where the panels line up the basket weave switches from the fp to the bp.
Sew halfway up. I sewed about 36 rows up. Weave in your ends and you're done.

This Yarn Really Wanted to be a Ruana




glaze

Kiln Results 8/22

August 23, 2022

I was a little nervous for this firing. Not for any real reason other than Craig and I have never repaired a kiln before. What if it went all wrong? But it didn't. As disappointing as the last two firings have been this one was almost perfect. I had one drip onto the shelf and a couple of vinyl issues (both not kiln related), but overall I'm really happy with the results from this kiln.

And boy did I need the kiln working again. I had to stop making because my ready for bisque and my in progress shelves were all completely full. I emptied this kiln and immediately loaded it with bisque. I think I'm going to do another bisque right away when this one is done since it will take me a couple of days to glaze everything coming out of the bisque. With travel for work and back to the cabin I only have like 2.5 weeks left at home to be ready for the McKenzie Childs show at the beginning of October. I've got mostly everything made that I want to, but it doesn't do me any good if everything is still greenware.

My favorite pieces are the sets of cala lily candle holders, the butter dish, and my accidental tie dye mug.

Kiln Results 8/22
Amaco Honey Flux x3 all over, Mayco Frosted Lemon in a line down the middle
Amaco Smokey Merlot x3 around the top, Amaco Blue Rutile around the top of the bottom
Kiln Results 8/22
Amaco Honey Flux x3 all over, Mayco Frosted Lemon in a line down the middle
Amaco Chun Plum x3 around the top with hints of Smokey Merlot, Amaco Blue Rutile around the top of the bottom
Kiln Results 8/22
Midnight Ceramics Boxed Wine x3 Sexy Mermaid x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Midnight Ceramics Toasted Arsnic x2, Amaco Seaweed x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Top Left: Amaco Smoke x3
Top Right: Amaco Lavender x3
Bottom Left: Amaco Mulberry x3
Bottom Right: Amaco Deep Sea x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Colors for Earth Maize and Laurel Green wiped back, 2167 clear
Kiln Results 8/22
Mayco Iron Wash wiped back, Mayco Northern Woods x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Left: Mayco Just Froggy x3, Mayco Fruit of the Vine x3, 2167 Clear
Right: Mayco Norse Blue x3, Mayco Sandstone x3, Light flux on the join. Mayco Just Froggy x3, Mayco Sour Apple x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Amaco Deep Sea x3, 2167 clear over the white
Kiln Results 8/22
Amaco Deep Sea x3, Amaco Seaweed x2 on the top
Kiln Results 8/22
Front Side: Amaco Deep Sienna Speckle x3
Note: not good for details
Kiln Results 8/22
Back Side: Amaco Deep Sienna Speckle x3, Amaco Seaweed x3
Note: not good for details
Kiln Results 8/22
Front side: Amaco Mulberry x3, Mayco Dark Flux on the rim
Kiln Results 8/22
Back side: Amaco Mulberry x3, Mayco Dark Flux on the rim
Kiln Results 8/22
Front side: Outside - Amaco Lavender x3, Inside/Rim/Handle - Mayco Lavender Mist x3 Muddy Waters x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Outside side: Outside - Amaco Lavender x3, Inside/Rim/Handle - Mayco Lavender Mist x3 Muddy Waters x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Front Side
Left: Amaco Mulberry and something. I LOVE the tie dye look, but no idea what I did to get it. 2167 clear
Right: Amaco Deep Sea x3, 2167 clear
Kiln Results 8/22
Back Side
Left: Amaco Mulberry and something. I LOVE the tie dye look, but no idea what I did to get it
Right: Amaco Deep Sea x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Front Side: Mayco Tuxedo, Coyote Parakeet x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Back Side: Mayco Tuxedo, Coyote Parakeet x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Outside - Amaco Lavender x3, Inside/Rim/Handle - Mayco Lavender Mist x3 Muddy Waters x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Mayco Iron Wash wiped back, Amaco Sky x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Refire: Amaco Marigold x3 i nthe last fire. Just a little Amaco Honey flux. Not sure if I like this, but the pin holes are gone
Kiln Results 8/22
These were a mix of 2 Mayco Stroke and Coats, I know one was Moody Blue and I *think* the other was Cara-bein Blue.
Beak is Mayco Sunkissed. Eyes are Tuxedo
Kiln Results 8/22
Mayco Black underglaze wiped back. 2167 clear
Kiln Results 8/22
Coyote Parakeet x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Top: Georgie's Cherry Fiz x2
Bottom: Spectrum Autumn Purple x2
Kiln Results 8/22
Left: Amaco Deep Sienna Speckle x3
Right: Coyote Parakeet x3 (should have done 2)
Kiln Results 8/22
Left: Stem Amaco Ancient Copper x3, Vine and Leaf Amaco Oolong Gloss x3, Body Amaco Hibiscus Gloss x3 (except it's not glossy for some reason)
Middle:Stem Amaco Ancient Copper x3, Leaf Mayco Just Froggy x3, Vine Mayco Sour Apple x3, Body Amaco Deep Sienna Speckle x3
Right:Stem Amaco Java Bean x3, Leaf Mayco Just Froggy x3, Vine Mayco Sour Apple x3, Body Mayco Jack O Lantern x3
Kiln Results 8/22
Refire: Last fire was Spectrum Nori Green. This one added a coat of Amaco Honey Flux over it and it is redeemed!
Kiln Results 8/22
Gnomes with glazes I was using on other things
Kiln Results 8/22
Baby gnomes with glazes I was using on other things
Kiln Results 8/22
Georgie's Blizzard Blue
Kiln Results 8/22
Various Stroke and Coats

glaze

Kiln Sneak Peak 8/21

August 22, 2022

First glaze kiln firing post kiln fixes! Sneak peak of the top. I'm so excited about the calla lilly candle holders in the back and the leaf bowl in the front. Kiln Sneak Peak 8/21


The kiln parts came end of last week. Craig and I spent Thursday night putting it all back together again. He can now officially call himself a kiln repairman. We got the whole thing together and got an error, but he had forgotten to tighten some screws on the middle thermocouple after we had to reposition them once we realized the wires were not all the same lengths. Did an empty firing right away to season the elements and got two perfect hot cone 5 results.

I had everything glazed and ready to go so as soon as I unloaded I reloaded the kiln for its maiden firing.

Kiln Sneak Peak 8/21

garden

Potatoes! and Peppers

August 20, 2022

Look at all the potatoes! Was definitely a good year for potatoes. As always, I was covered in dirt by the time I dug them all up. There are 3 varieties of potatoes in there. A white with white skin, a yellow with red skin, and a purple with purple skin. No I don't remember the names :)
Here they are making a mess on my counter. I have laid them out to dry a bit so I can get the rest of the dirt off. Potatoes! and Peppers


I also brought in a ton of peppers and one eggplant. This very hot year has definitely been good for peppers.

Potatoes! and Peppers


It was so nice out that I put a table on the deck and glazed outside until the sun drove me in.

Potatoes! and Peppers

pottery

Funny 70s Rubber Forms

August 18, 2022

Michael Harbidge from Learned Fired Arts recently bought the company that makaes rubber leaves. I love the leaves and have used them in various pots I've made (and upcoming will be making more ceramic trees for the holidays from them).
When he bought the company he got a box of forms from back in the 70s that were other shapes. He did a mystery box a couple of months ago where you could get some of these random other shapes.
This first one I think is Godfather inspired. Why else would you have a horse head - no body. None of the other animals are decapitated, but the horse head is. Funny 70s Rubber Forms


This seahorse is cute. I imagine it on the border of pot like a mug or a vase.

Funny 70s Rubber Forms


I'm not sure what I would do with the many with the drum. To start with, it's huge.

Funny 70s Rubber Forms


What's also interesting about these is as I unwrapped them I was immediately transported back to my grandparents apartment. Made me super nostalgic. When it was dinner time I was craving quiche. My grandmother was the queen of quiche and I have mastered her recipe. I wasn't really prepared to make quiche though so I had to improvise. Instead of my normal spinach this is a zucchini quiche. It was delicious.

Funny 70s Rubber Forms

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