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Kiln Results 10/14

October 17, 2022

I was a little worried that in my rush to get some things done before I had to leave for California for work that I was going to mess something up, but everything came out like I wanted.

I had to make more of the Cala Lilly Candle Holders because they have been really popular. I did mostly the same color combos I've done before, but I also tweaked them a bit adding a bit more depth of color.

Everything Cardinals and Birch has been really popular. I completely sold out of everything I had so more of that in this kiln. The white trees have been the most popular, but I like the grey with the red as well. I also experimented a bit with what will become some magnets with the water color sunrise and I love the way those came out.

I have a few smaller dishes that I glazed a few weeks ago that I'm not sure on the glazes on. I feel like I've gotten a little too sure of myself lately being able to pick out glazes. It is mostly true that I know my glazes and I can look at something and say I used this, but I also do some experiments. I can usually remember what experiments I did with good success for a few days, but some of these I glazed before the MacKenzie-Child show and they just didn't fit in the kiln. Now I don't remember any more. C'est la vie.

My plan is to get two more glaze loads in before the Havre de Grace Art Show on October 22nd - 23rd. We shall see if I am successful :)


Kiln Results 10/14
Honey Flux x3, Thick stripe of Mayco Lemon Frost Up the Middle
Flower Portion is Amaco Smokey Merlot x2 then sweeps of Amaco Chun Plum and Amaco Seaweed
Leaf portion is Amaco Blue Rutile x2 with sweeps of Amaco Smokey Merlot
Kiln Results 10/14
Honey Flux x3, Thick stripe of Mayco Lemon Frost Up the Middle
Flower Portion is Amaco Smokey Merlot x2 then sweeps of Amaco Chun Plum and Amaco Seaweed
Leaf portion is Amaco Blue Rutile x2 with sweeps of Amaco Smokey Merlot
Kiln Results 10/14
Mayco Sunkissed thick stripe up the middle, Clayscapes Garden Green Brushed on all over then Clayscapes Cream sweeps on the flower
Kiln Results 10/14
Amaco Iron Luster x3 Amaco Seaweed x2 on the rim
Kiln Results 10/14
Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back, Mayco Hot Tamale, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Jack o Lantern
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back, Mayco Hot Tamale, Just Froggy
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Mayco Fundamentals Black wiped back Mayco Cotton Tail and Hot Tamale on the trees and bird
Water color Fruit of the Vine, Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sunkissed
2167 Clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Amaco Smoke x3 Mayco Hot Tamale
Kiln Results 10/14
Colors for Earth Color Stroke Jade, White. Colors for Earth Color Concentrate Bright Violet, Leaf Green, Maize
2167 clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Norse Blue x2, line of Mayco Light Flux, Mayco Hot Tamale, 2167 clear all over
Kiln Results 10/14
Left: Laguna 60 Mayco Black UG wiped back, Mayco Fruit of the Vine, Sour Apple, Tuxedo, and Java Bean; 2167 Clear all over
Right: Laguna 60 Mayco Black UG wiped back, I think the top coat is Amaco Lavender x3
Kiln Results 10/14
Amaco Poppy x3
Kiln Results 10/14
Laguna 60 Mayco Iron oxide wiped back Clayscapes Nutmeg x2 brushed on
Kiln Results 10/14
Top: Speckled BMix Mayco Black UG wiped back, Mayco Designer liner black, red, blue, yellow, and orange
Middle: Speckled BMix Mayco Black UG wiped back, Mayco Hot Tamale x3
Bottom: Speckled BMix Mayco Black UG wiped back, Mayco Fruit of the Vine x3, whisps of just froggy on the fin
All are toped with 2167 clear
Kiln Results 10/14
Left: Mayco Just Froggy, Fruit of the Vine, Designer liner red and yellow
Right: Mayco Fruit of the Vine, Designer Liner Red
2167 clear over top
Kiln Results 10/14
Top: Mayco Black UG Wiped Back Beard Mayco Cotton Tail Mayco Designer Liner Red, White and Blue
Middle: Laguna 60 Mayco Black UG Wiped Back Mayco Designer Liner Red, White, Blue, Black, and Yellow
Bottom: Mayco Black UG Wiped Back Mayco Designer Liner Red, White, Blue, Black, and Yellow
2167 clear over top
Kiln Results 10/14
Top Left: Laguna 60 Pretty sure this is Amaco Lavender x3
Top Right: Laguna 60 Amaco Blue Midnight x3
Middle Left: Laguna 60 Amaco Tangelo x3
Middle Right: Laguna 60 Mayco Iron wiped back, Clayscapes Nutmeg x2
Bottom: Laguna 60 Coyote Pam's Blue x3
Kiln Results 10/14
Left: Coyote Magenta Sky x2
Middle: Mayco Black UG wiped back Mayco Just Froggy x3 Fruit of the Vine x3 2167 clear
Right: I can't remember and that's sad because its a very nice green!!!
Kiln Results 10/14
Left: Mayco Fruit of the Vine x3, Jack o Lantern, Mayco Black Designer Liner, 2167 Clear
Right: Mayco Tuxedo, Mayco Black Designer Liner, 2167 Clear

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Kiln Sneak Peek 10/14

October 15, 2022

It's been interesting getting ready for the Havre de Grace Art Show this past week. I found out that I was going to have to fly across the country for work Sunday - Wednesday so my plan had to change getting ready for the 22nd and 23rd. I hustled to get some things I wanted to made. I had some things already ready for bisque so I got that done and then spent some evenings glazing.

I also did something I haven't done before and brought all of the next bisque up and put it in the garage next to the kiln to help it dry. It was a bit of a risk, but I didn't see any issues so fingers crossed nothing warps later on.

This kiln has 6 of my Cala Lilly Candle holders that you can see in the back of the kiln. It also has a whole lot of birch trees and cardinals - sponge/soap holders (in the front there), appetizer plates, trinkets, a platter, and a few magnets. It also has a lot of Christmas ornaments and some magnets that I'm excited about as well. Fingers crossed that in my hurry it's all good stuff in the kiln. Kiln Sneak Peek 10/14

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Textured Pumpkin Success

October 13, 2022

Textured Pumpkin Success


You may or may not remember the epic fail pumpkin that I had in my 8/31 firing. I attempted to use Mayco Mudcrack at a hot cone 5 and it turned into a muddied mess. I did a lot of research on mud crack and discovered that if its gone pasty (mine has) you have to super stir it to get it back. I decided to try again, but to use the low fire Mayco Co1bblestone instead. This is what we used at the Michael Harbridge workshop so I know it works and it doesn't seem to have the same issues as mud crack has. I am so thrilled with the results.

Textured Pumpkin Success


I peeked into the kiln at about 300 degrees. I don't normally do Cone 06 firings and I don't actually have any low fire clay. These are all on Laguna B-Mix, but since they aren't meant to be foodware or be outside I decided that it was ok that they aren't actually vitrified. I was so excited to see the results. Five pretty pumpkins waiting for me!

Textured Pumpkin Success


The pumpkins are all the same combinations. Mayco Foundations Black x3 dried completely then two coats of Mayco Cobblestone. When the Cobblestone looks dry to the touch then you start adding on the colors. I went fairly traditional with these pumpkins, but I think the next set I do will be different colors.

Textured Pumpkin Success


The color is all Mayco Stroke and Coat. I did the pumpkin vertically two segments at a time. The primary color on the body of the pumpkin is Jack o Lantern. There are also highlights and lowlights with Java Bean, Just Froggy, and Sunkissed. The stem is primarily Just Froggy. This is all one heavy coat.

Textured Pumpkin Success


I wanted to do the pumpkins all over so I glazed the bottoms and then stilted them in the kiln. Even though they are heavy since it's low fire I wasn't worried about them warping in the kiln.

Textured Pumpkin Success


This pumpkin is the refire. It doesn't look quite as good as the others, but if you look below at what it looked like before - it's AMAZING. I did the same application as the pumpkins above over the mess that was below, but I sprayed a bit of starch on it first and let it dry. I find the starch helps the glaze stick. Also if you are going to refire a piece remember that it takes forever for each layer of glaze to dry since the clay is already vitrified.

Textured Pumpkin Success


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Open Wave Block Shirt

October 11, 2022

I love this yarn. I know I say that a lot, but I do. This yarn comes from Greenwood Hill Farm and is 100% Merino Wool. These gorgeous colors are the natural colors of the sheep. The colors here are Slate and Silver.

Open Wave Block Shirt


This pattern uses a 4 mm hook and took 3 skeins of the slate and 2 skeins of the silver. Each skein is 180 yards.
Stitches:
ch - chain
sk st - skip stitch
sl st - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
tc - triple crochet

The cast on for this is in multiples of 16 + 2. On the back side I did 66 stitches. I wasn't sure if the shirt was going to be big enough so on the front side I did 80 stitches. Some of you might be thinking - how does that work the front and the back being different number of stitches? When you sew it together you just leave the extra stitches in the neck. It does mean that the shirt has an obvious front side. You can decide to do what I did or have two exactly the same size.

It's also worth noting that all of the even rows are sc all the way across.

Open Wave Block Shirt


Row 1: sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, * ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch, sk st, dc, ch, sk st, tc, ch, sk st, tc, ch, sk st, dc, ch, sk st, hdc, ch, sk st, sc, ch, sk st, sc. Repeat from * ending on a sc
Row 2: sc in each chain across
Row 3: ch 4, tc, *ch 1, sk st, dc, ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch 1, sk st, sc, ch 1, sk st, sc, ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch 1, sk st, dc, ch 1, sk st, tr, ch 1, sk st, tr. Repeat from * ending on a tc
Row 4: Repeat row 2
Row 5: ch 2, sk 2, sc, * ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch, sk st, dc, ch, sk st, tc, ch, sk st, tc, ch, sk st, dc, ch, sk st, hdc, ch, sk st, sc, ch, sk st, sc. Repeat from * ending on a sc
Repeat Rows 2-5 for pattern always ending on an even row.
Row 43: change colors and continue rows 43-52 in the second color.
Make your second panel deciding whether you're going to make it the same width or 16 stitches wider.

Line up the two panels on the outside and pin. If you've made the front panel larger then pay attention to the back panel. You want a neck opening that is about 10 inches wide. Measure the middle and then go 5 inches in either direction. Line up the front panel starting with the shoulder - you will have extra material in the neck in the front panel.

Sew up the sides. I almost always start my sides 1.5 to 2 inches from the bottom. Leave an arm hole that is 8 inches wide at the top.

Open Wave Block Shirt


For the sleeves use the same color as the top. I always start my sleeves in the armpit so I wasn't too concerned at getting exactly 66 stitches. Start your yarn and sc around. I picked up 62 stitches ending on a hdc. Sl st to join.
Row 1: sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, * ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch, sk st, dc, ch, sk st, tc, ch, sk st, tc, ch, sk st, dc, ch, sk st, hdc, ch, sk st, sc, ch, sk st, sc. Repeat from *. Depending on how many stitches you picked up your ending might be different. With 62 I ended on a hdc. Sl st to join
Row 2: sc in each chain across
Row 3: ch 4, tc, *ch 1, sk st, dc, ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch 1, sk st, sc, ch 1, sk st, sc, ch 1, sk st, hdc, ch 1, sk st, dc, ch 1, sk st, tr, ch 1, sk st, tr. Repeat from *. Sl st to join
Row 4: Repeat row 2
Row 5: repeat row 1
Row 6: repeat row 2
Row 7: repeat row 3
Row 8: repeat row 2
Row 9: repeat row 1. You're going to start tapering in so end on a dc instead of the hdc
Row 10: repeat row 2
Row 11: repeat row 3. Taper again end on a sc
Row 12: repeat row 2
Row 13 repeat row 1. Taper again end on a tc
Row 14: repeat row 2
Row 15: repeat row 3. Last taper end on a hdc
Row 16: repeat row 2.

Weave in all of your ends and you're done!

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Pumpkins and Birch Tree Mug

October 10, 2022

Busy busy weekend! Friday night and Saturday morning I was working on some stuff to get ready for the Havre de Grace Art show in 2 weeks. Fingers crossed that everything dries quickly, without cracking, so that I can bisque it all and get it glazed before the 22nd.

I needed to replenesh my pumpkins as I was wiped out in the fingerlakes from all the people needing pumpkins in their lives. I also made some in b-mix. Pumpkins and Birch Tree Mug


Birch trees are really popular this season so I decided to make a few birch tree mugs. What glaze do you think for the inside? Red? White? Something else entirely?

Pumpkins and Birch Tree Mug

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Bark/Leaf Globe

October 08, 2022

The Bark/Leaf Globe made it out of the form in one piece! I needed a third hand so I had my husband pull out the form while I held onto the orb. It's now drying under plastic. I need it and everything else I've made this week to dry quick, but not crack or warp. I found out that I have travel for work next week and that cuts into my making schedule for the Havre de Grace Art Show.

Speaking of shows tomorrow I will be at the final Belle Aire Market of the season. Bark/Leaf Globe


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