Some fun new pieces came out of this firing, along with a few restocks.
The moon bowls/trays turned out especially well. I suspect it’s unlikely that someone will want all six, but they really do belong together as a set. I’ve been trying to figure out how to display all six at a show. I’m bringing them with me to the Frederick Festival of the Arts this weekend, so hopefully I’ll come up with a creative solution.
The first batch of bird ornaments also made it into this kiln load. I quickly discovered that, because of the size of the birds and the ornament/jewelry hanger I use in the kiln, I can only fire four at a time. I’m happy with how they turned out, but I think I’d like to make another batch using a smooth white clay body instead of the speckled clay. Most of the time I love the extra dimension and character the speckles add, but on these birds I feel like they compete a little with the design.
I’m also still experimenting with glazes to find the best way to highlight the crochet textures. I made a large batch of test tiles and have already found a few favorites—more on those below.
I finally got these birds into a glaze kiln. They're so cute! I know that the holidays are a ways away, but still glad to have them done.
My cone fell over. First time I've ever had that happen, luckily it didn't stick to the plate. No clue how that happened.
This kiln has a bunch of restock on birch and cardinals. I also have a bunch of glaze tests for my crochet texture.
I kept starting and stopping this cardigan for other projects. It is a new pattern, but I've lost the thread on what stitch it was. The yarn is Big Silk by Miss Babs in All that Glitters.
The cat bowls came out so cute. Not a lot of excitement in this kiln, just restocking a lot of staples which was needed.
I am really excited about these yarn bowls. I had stopped making them a few years ago because I hadn't found the right shape. This is a new shape that I came up with after my class with Annie a couple of months ago and uses her puki.
I'm still working through finding the right glaze combination for my crochet textures. I do really love how the nutmeg came out. I want something that breaks the way that broke, but in different colors. I need to keep experimenting.