Hi there! I'm Yukiko. I'm passionate about ceramics and I'd love to share my personal experience with you through these videos. I really hope you enjoyed them. Channel started 4/17/2023
I never see this before but i want to be like you. 😊
@patterny2 күн бұрын
Thank you. I am happy to hear that.🤗💕
@LeNa-so8hv5 күн бұрын
Which glue did you use at minute 12:42 please? By the way, very nice work!
@patterny5 күн бұрын
Thank you! 🙏That is just water.😊
@user-np1lg8nv2m7 күн бұрын
菊練りが自己流になってきたので、参考になりました。
@patterny6 күн бұрын
嬉しいです。ありがとうございます🙏😊🍀
@user-gv8ox6wi8u9 күн бұрын
О, я тоже делаю пуговки))
@patterny9 күн бұрын
Ты такой же как я))
@FuzzyyySS20 күн бұрын
Very nice. ✨
@patterny20 күн бұрын
Thank you.😆✨
@lilnelson459722 күн бұрын
Thank you for your suggestions.
@patterny21 күн бұрын
You're welcome.Thank YOU.🙏😊
@user-tz8qk2sv1d24 күн бұрын
Thank you for the second part of the method to prevent cracks. This video has given me some idea of the softness of clay. It needs to be soft enough that it sticks to the board. I have been making Nerikomi ceramics for many years, but every time I make a piece, I end up with many cracks, so I have repeatedly clamped the outside of the piece with a board before cutting it, but I realized that this is not enough. Of course, I apply water to glue it together. I am thinking of buying a soil moisture meter to get a feel for the softness of the clay and try making a piece with the same moisture percentage. Please forgive my poor English.
@patterny24 күн бұрын
Thank you for the comment. 🙏🙌 I'm happy to be of your help. Using a soil moisture meter sounds like a good idea! I hope your work will go well.
@patterny24 күн бұрын
I have gathered two points as follows. 1. prepare the clay 0:41 2. tighten the edge of the plate 12:28 ポイントは2点あります。 1、粘土の準備について 0:41 2、器の縁の処理について 12:28
@thiagofrsilva24 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I will try it in my pottery class 😊
@patterny24 күн бұрын
Thank you! Have fun.😊💕
@kyleeames822927 күн бұрын
42:29 About trimmings, what does a nerikomika do with their reclaim? Do you have a means of chemically separating the pigments or, more likely do you wedge different commonly reoccurring combinations of colors into separate reclaims and reuse them that way?
@patterny27 күн бұрын
Thank you for the questions. My comments are in bold font below. Do you have a means of chemically separating the pigments? *>No. I think there isn't a means of chemically separating the pigments.* do you wedge different commonly reoccurring combinations of colors into separate reclaims and reuse them that way? *>Yes. I sometimes do that thing. or in my case, I make another color by wedging them well. For example, if the scraps in this video are kneaded evenly, they will become pale pink clay.* FYI, I sometimes make small pieces like a chopstick rest or buttons using nerikomi scraps. Does that make sense? Thank you.
@sonjaleander3324Ай бұрын
Thank you for the detailed process. The bowls are very pretty.
@patternyАй бұрын
Thank you! 🙏🙌🤗💕
@lilnelson4597Ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful demonstration of your work and your dedication to creating something beautiful.
@patternyАй бұрын
I am happy to hear that. Thank you!
@lilnelson4597Ай бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful video show.
@patternyАй бұрын
Thank you.😊🎶🙌
@lilnelson4597Ай бұрын
What gauge wire do you use to cut the clay? What kind of clay and colorant do you use? Is the clay porcelain?
@patternyАй бұрын
Thank you for the questions. The gauge of the wire is 25 (The diameter is 0.5080 mm). I usually use stoneware clay that has grog in it and mix stain made for pottery that was purchased in Japan. (I'd recommend Mason stains.) No, it is stoneware clay.😊
@reichiquita5837Ай бұрын
Your videos are great! It would be nice if you added some music or voice to them
@patternyАй бұрын
I am happy to hear that and thanks for your valuable opinion!🙌
@tammyjones2037Ай бұрын
Love that you went slo-mo at times so one can get the gist of it all
@patternyАй бұрын
I'm just happy I could help out.🙌 Thank YOU.😊💕
@HybridParentSupportАй бұрын
❤
@patternyАй бұрын
🙏💕
@piotrklosowski7816Ай бұрын
That’s very helpful, thank you for posting this video!
@patternyАй бұрын
Oh good. I’m happy to hear that! 😊
@alejandraviacavaАй бұрын
thanks for showing your work
@patternyАй бұрын
You're welcome. Thank YOU!
@forestgamp66Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, very relevant!!!
@patternyАй бұрын
I'm glad to hear that. Thank YOU.😄🤗
@isei98Ай бұрын
Это невероятно красиво, такая трудная работа, спасибо!
@patternyАй бұрын
Спасибо!😊💕🙏
@HenrietteAndersen26Ай бұрын
48:03 it’s called wax resist 😁👍
@patternyАй бұрын
Wow, thanks a lot.😆💕
@paulanadel9534Ай бұрын
What a great idea! Did you use water in between when layering the cut pieces together?
@patternyАй бұрын
Thank you 🤗 Yes, you're right, that was water!
@kleanthis_foulidis2 ай бұрын
Πολύ όμορφο αποτέλεσμα μοιάζουν με πέτρες από ποτάμι. 👍🏺
@patterny2 ай бұрын
Ευχαριστώ.😊Αυτό μου θυμίζει ότι έχω μια πέτρα σαν αυτά τα μπλοκ.✌️Καλό μή να.🍀🌷
Thank you for showing every single step!! You are so kind
@patterny2 ай бұрын
Thank you!😊🙌
@danvanmuizenberg66502 ай бұрын
I love this, it reminds me of liquorice allsorts, wonderfull to behold
@patterny2 ай бұрын
Thank you. 😊 The confection is new for me. It looks good.😋
@kleanthis_foulidis2 ай бұрын
Yukiko ελπίζω να έχετε υγεία. Είναι τόσο διδακτικός ο τρόπος της παρουσίασης. Ευχαριστώ για το βίντεο.Από το αποτέλεσμα νοιώθω ότι υπάρχει διαφορά υγρασίας μεταξύ στα δύο χρώματα πηλού. Kleanthis from Greece. 🏺👍
@patterny2 ай бұрын
Γεια σου, Κλεάνθης. Μπορεί να έχεις δίκιο. Ο κίτρινος πηλός μπορεί να έχει περισσότερη υγρασία από τον γκρίζο. Θα προσπαθήσω ξανά. Να είστε καλά.🙏😊
@1234j2 ай бұрын
Most interesting. Thank you from England. Lovely video ❤
Way too long for the amount of information (the time link in the description helps) but shown quite accurately, thank you!
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Sorry about that. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and for watching.🙏🙏🙏
@patterny3 ай бұрын
0:00 - spiral wedge clay / 菊練り 3:38 - wedge clay for making the final cone shape / コーンの形にまとめるところ
@patterny3 ай бұрын
0:00 - spiral wedge clay / 菊練り 3:42 - wedge clay for making the final cone shape / コーンの形にまとめるところ
@LISA-gv5yo3 ай бұрын
😊😊😊 Ah...aí está! Milifiori. 😂😂😂 É diferente, mas, é igual! Dá pra entender? Você faz com polimery clay, também? Deve fazer coisas lindas ! Eu não saberia fazer as pétalas em cerâmica...muito mole pra mim! Obrigada, Deus abençoe as suas mãos! Do Brasil 🇧🇷, São Paulo. 😊😊
@patterny3 ай бұрын
翻訳の結果 Exatamente!! Isso é realmente semelhante a Milifiori. 😂😂Eu não faço argila de polímero, mas gostaria de tentar perto do futuro! Eu imagino que a argila seria adequada para fazer padrões complexos. Muito obrigada.🇧🇷🤗💕
@LISA-gv5yo3 ай бұрын
😊😊😊 Foi daí que saiu, então! A gente faz isso em polimery clay, mas eu não sabia que era tecnica de cerâmica! Muito legal. Milifiori também é técnica de cerâmica?
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Obrigada. 🙏🤗 Você é um artista de argila de polímero, certo? fantástico.💕 Não estou familiarizado com Milifiori, mas já os vi antes! Eu acho que Milifiori é muito parecido com os doces japoneses, Kintaro-Aame.🍬😊
@matild3saria3 ай бұрын
so satisfying...
@patterny3 ай бұрын
I'm happy to hear that. Thanks.😊
@kleanthis_foulidis3 ай бұрын
Ομορφο μοτίβο του πηλού. Ελπίζω να το δούμε και με γυαλί. Ευχές για υγεία και ευτυχία. Kleanthis from Greece 👌🏺
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Αγαπητέ Κλεάνθης, Γειά σας. Μου αρέσει αυτό το μοτίβο.ευχαριστώ. Καλό βράδυ.😊🎶
@kleanthis_foulidis3 ай бұрын
Πολύ ωραίο μοτίβο τα οβάλ πιάτα. Και τα δοκιμαστικά δήγματα όμορφα. Ευχές για υγεία και δημιουργική δουλειά. Kleanthis from Greece. 👌🏺
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Γεια σου,Κλεάνθης. Λατρεύω αυτό το οβάλ πιάτα. Ευχαριστώ.😊
@hyahyena3 ай бұрын
That green color is really pretty! It looks nice in those bold graphic patterns.
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏I'm glad to hear that.😆🎶💕
@kleanthis_foulidis3 ай бұрын
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για την παρουσίαση.. Ευχές για υγεία Kleanthis from Greece 👍🏺
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Αγαπητέ Κλεάνθης, ευχαριστίες.🙏😊🤗
@katlehmann51313 ай бұрын
well done 👍👍
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@7CHIVIS73 ай бұрын
can you please share what type of wood you use?
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Thank you.🙏 The boards I used at 0:57 are made of paulownia wood. The ones I used at 15:59 are MDF Boards. I chose them simply because they were very cheap. However, I think that regular wood is the best option!
@7CHIVIS73 ай бұрын
Awesome!!! can you please share type of wood you use and the length of each???
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much.🙏😊 The size of the board I used at 6:06 is 45mm x 105mm, while the board I used at 10:31 is 55mm x 120mm. ( I am not sure what kind of wood are they...) The boards Ι used at 32:37 are made of MDF Board, but I think regular wood would be better for pottery. The length is 40cm or 45cm.
@suisuisuu-i3t3 ай бұрын
平らな状態で円に切った方がやり易くないですかね
@patterny3 ай бұрын
そうですね🤔☺アドバイスありがとうございます🙏
@Sajarav13 ай бұрын
Amazing videos! Thanks for sharing! I want to ask you, what kind of clay do you use?
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I work with different types of clay, such as stoneware clay and porcelain clay. I usually prefer using stoneware clay that has grog mixed into it. Additionally, I make colored clay by blending stains that I purchase from Japan. However, I am interested in trying out Mason Stain soon:)
@Sajarav13 ай бұрын
@@patterny thanks so much for your kind answer :) I also make nerikomi and im very interested about the the clay that people use, I wish to go to Japan again some day and try the clay there
@patterny3 ай бұрын
@@Sajarav1 You're very welcome. I see. The clay that I use often is from Aichi prefecture. I heard It is suited for nerikomi. The clay is called _Tokuneri_ B.(特練B). Try it when you have a chance :)
@user-fw1pp2gz4k3 ай бұрын
Bonjour a vous merci pour ce partage vidéo , très jolie plat oval et jolie teinte . Bisous à vous 😊.
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Bonjour. Merci beaucoup.🙏🤗
@vincentandrieu10373 ай бұрын
It's a very beautiful pottery, Thanks ! Question : A many mm thickness for each step ?
@patterny3 ай бұрын
Thank you.🙏 I used 3mm boards to make clay sheets and 6mm boards to make the nerikomi slab.
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I never see this before but i want to be like you. 😊
Thank you. I am happy to hear that.🤗💕
Which glue did you use at minute 12:42 please? By the way, very nice work!
Thank you! 🙏That is just water.😊
菊練りが自己流になってきたので、参考になりました。
嬉しいです。ありがとうございます🙏😊🍀
О, я тоже делаю пуговки))
Ты такой же как я))
Very nice. ✨
Thank you.😆✨
Thank you for your suggestions.
You're welcome.Thank YOU.🙏😊
Thank you for the second part of the method to prevent cracks. This video has given me some idea of the softness of clay. It needs to be soft enough that it sticks to the board. I have been making Nerikomi ceramics for many years, but every time I make a piece, I end up with many cracks, so I have repeatedly clamped the outside of the piece with a board before cutting it, but I realized that this is not enough. Of course, I apply water to glue it together. I am thinking of buying a soil moisture meter to get a feel for the softness of the clay and try making a piece with the same moisture percentage. Please forgive my poor English.
Thank you for the comment. 🙏🙌 I'm happy to be of your help. Using a soil moisture meter sounds like a good idea! I hope your work will go well.
I have gathered two points as follows. 1. prepare the clay 0:41 2. tighten the edge of the plate 12:28 ポイントは2点あります。 1、粘土の準備について 0:41 2、器の縁の処理について 12:28
Thank you for sharing. I will try it in my pottery class 😊
Thank you! Have fun.😊💕
42:29 About trimmings, what does a nerikomika do with their reclaim? Do you have a means of chemically separating the pigments or, more likely do you wedge different commonly reoccurring combinations of colors into separate reclaims and reuse them that way?
Thank you for the questions. My comments are in bold font below. Do you have a means of chemically separating the pigments? *>No. I think there isn't a means of chemically separating the pigments.* do you wedge different commonly reoccurring combinations of colors into separate reclaims and reuse them that way? *>Yes. I sometimes do that thing. or in my case, I make another color by wedging them well. For example, if the scraps in this video are kneaded evenly, they will become pale pink clay.* FYI, I sometimes make small pieces like a chopstick rest or buttons using nerikomi scraps. Does that make sense? Thank you.
Thank you for the detailed process. The bowls are very pretty.
Thank you! 🙏🙌🤗💕
Thank you for the wonderful demonstration of your work and your dedication to creating something beautiful.
I am happy to hear that. Thank you!
Thank you for your wonderful video show.
Thank you.😊🎶🙌
What gauge wire do you use to cut the clay? What kind of clay and colorant do you use? Is the clay porcelain?
Thank you for the questions. The gauge of the wire is 25 (The diameter is 0.5080 mm). I usually use stoneware clay that has grog in it and mix stain made for pottery that was purchased in Japan. (I'd recommend Mason stains.) No, it is stoneware clay.😊
Your videos are great! It would be nice if you added some music or voice to them
I am happy to hear that and thanks for your valuable opinion!🙌
Love that you went slo-mo at times so one can get the gist of it all
I'm just happy I could help out.🙌 Thank YOU.😊💕
❤
🙏💕
That’s very helpful, thank you for posting this video!
Oh good. I’m happy to hear that! 😊
thanks for showing your work
You're welcome. Thank YOU!
Thanks for the video, very relevant!!!
I'm glad to hear that. Thank YOU.😄🤗
Это невероятно красиво, такая трудная работа, спасибо!
Спасибо!😊💕🙏
48:03 it’s called wax resist 😁👍
Wow, thanks a lot.😆💕
What a great idea! Did you use water in between when layering the cut pieces together?
Thank you 🤗 Yes, you're right, that was water!
Πολύ όμορφο αποτέλεσμα μοιάζουν με πέτρες από ποτάμι. 👍🏺
Ευχαριστώ.😊Αυτό μου θυμίζει ότι έχω μια πέτρα σαν αυτά τα μπλοκ.✌️Καλό μή να.🍀🌷
なんか中途半端ですね。水分量が違うならば無地の部分に白色か何かの顔料を混ぜて作ればひび割れはなく解決するんでしょうか。やってみましょう
この動画は、水分量の違いによる実験ではなく、収縮率や性質が異なる土を一緒に使った場合に失敗しやすいということをお伝えするつもりの動画でした。分かりにくく申し訳ありませんでしたが、ご視聴とコメントに貴重なお時間を割いてくださりありがとうございました。とても参考になります。 ヒビが入る原因をテーマにして、粘土の状態の条件を変えて、数回に分けて動画を投稿していく予定です。
@@patterny 分かりました。生意気なことを書いて申し訳ありません。やってみましょうというのは私がやってみましょうという意味です。書き方が悪くてごめんなさい。私自身,壺を練り込みというか練り上げで作ってみて,ひびだらけになってしまったので同じ磁器土を使っているのに何でひびが入るのか思案していたところです。古い磁器土と買ったばかりの磁器土を使ってみてひびが入ったので水分量が違うんだろうなぁと思った次第です。毎回楽しみにしています。
@@user-tz8qk2sv1d おそらく、みやのぶさんのおっしゃる通り水分量が違っていたのではないかと思いますが、私こそ陶芸家と名乗るにも口幅ったい身分です。 私も器をひびだらけにしてしまった経験がありますが、水分量の違いか、もしくは、水分量が同じでも粘土が固めだと、接着が不十分で完成までに割れてしまうことが多いです。 練り込みや練り上げは、接着面に傷をつけて泥漿をつけて接着するという工程を踏まない場合がほとんどで、水だけでくっつけることが多いので、粘土はかなり柔らかめな状態で組むのがベストだと思っています。(長々と書いてしまいましたが、これらを動画にまとめようとしています。) 練り込みや練り上げに取り組む方に向けて、少しでも役に立つ動画を作りたいので、これからも何か気がついたことなどありましたらぜひコメントいただけると嬉しいです。ありがとうございます🙏
Thank you for showing every single step!! You are so kind
Thank you!😊🙌
I love this, it reminds me of liquorice allsorts, wonderfull to behold
Thank you. 😊 The confection is new for me. It looks good.😋
Yukiko ελπίζω να έχετε υγεία. Είναι τόσο διδακτικός ο τρόπος της παρουσίασης. Ευχαριστώ για το βίντεο.Από το αποτέλεσμα νοιώθω ότι υπάρχει διαφορά υγρασίας μεταξύ στα δύο χρώματα πηλού. Kleanthis from Greece. 🏺👍
Γεια σου, Κλεάνθης. Μπορεί να έχεις δίκιο. Ο κίτρινος πηλός μπορεί να έχει περισσότερη υγρασία από τον γκρίζο. Θα προσπαθήσω ξανά. Να είστε καλά.🙏😊
Most interesting. Thank you from England. Lovely video ❤
Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Great explanation, thank you :)
Glad if it was helpful. Thank you.✨
もうちょっと繰り返して下さい。、見ながら 菊ねり勉強しないといけないです。宜しくお願いします🙇
見てくださりありがとうございます🙏 横長の動画になりますが、ゆっくり50回程度繰り返しています。もしよかったらこちらご覧ください⇨ kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZGl4r6aTeLibg8o.html
Wow they are beautiful. Your video is extremely helpful. I can't wait to try this!
Thank you!🙏 I want you to try it out. I'm sure it would be fun.🤗
根気を要する創作ですね。綺麗です。
ありがとうございます。嬉しいです。🙏 効率の良い方法を考えて、計画を立てて、また作ってみたいと思います。😊
Way too long for the amount of information (the time link in the description helps) but shown quite accurately, thank you!
Sorry about that. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and for watching.🙏🙏🙏
0:00 - spiral wedge clay / 菊練り 3:38 - wedge clay for making the final cone shape / コーンの形にまとめるところ
0:00 - spiral wedge clay / 菊練り 3:42 - wedge clay for making the final cone shape / コーンの形にまとめるところ
😊😊😊 Ah...aí está! Milifiori. 😂😂😂 É diferente, mas, é igual! Dá pra entender? Você faz com polimery clay, também? Deve fazer coisas lindas ! Eu não saberia fazer as pétalas em cerâmica...muito mole pra mim! Obrigada, Deus abençoe as suas mãos! Do Brasil 🇧🇷, São Paulo. 😊😊
翻訳の結果 Exatamente!! Isso é realmente semelhante a Milifiori. 😂😂Eu não faço argila de polímero, mas gostaria de tentar perto do futuro! Eu imagino que a argila seria adequada para fazer padrões complexos. Muito obrigada.🇧🇷🤗💕
😊😊😊 Foi daí que saiu, então! A gente faz isso em polimery clay, mas eu não sabia que era tecnica de cerâmica! Muito legal. Milifiori também é técnica de cerâmica?
Obrigada. 🙏🤗 Você é um artista de argila de polímero, certo? fantástico.💕 Não estou familiarizado com Milifiori, mas já os vi antes! Eu acho que Milifiori é muito parecido com os doces japoneses, Kintaro-Aame.🍬😊
so satisfying...
I'm happy to hear that. Thanks.😊
Ομορφο μοτίβο του πηλού. Ελπίζω να το δούμε και με γυαλί. Ευχές για υγεία και ευτυχία. Kleanthis from Greece 👌🏺
Αγαπητέ Κλεάνθης, Γειά σας. Μου αρέσει αυτό το μοτίβο.ευχαριστώ. Καλό βράδυ.😊🎶
Πολύ ωραίο μοτίβο τα οβάλ πιάτα. Και τα δοκιμαστικά δήγματα όμορφα. Ευχές για υγεία και δημιουργική δουλειά. Kleanthis from Greece. 👌🏺
Γεια σου,Κλεάνθης. Λατρεύω αυτό το οβάλ πιάτα. Ευχαριστώ.😊
That green color is really pretty! It looks nice in those bold graphic patterns.
Thank you! 🙏I'm glad to hear that.😆🎶💕
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για την παρουσίαση.. Ευχές για υγεία Kleanthis from Greece 👍🏺
Αγαπητέ Κλεάνθης, ευχαριστίες.🙏😊🤗
well done 👍👍
Thank you :)
can you please share what type of wood you use?
Thank you.🙏 The boards I used at 0:57 are made of paulownia wood. The ones I used at 15:59 are MDF Boards. I chose them simply because they were very cheap. However, I think that regular wood is the best option!
Awesome!!! can you please share type of wood you use and the length of each???
Thanks so much.🙏😊 The size of the board I used at 6:06 is 45mm x 105mm, while the board I used at 10:31 is 55mm x 120mm. ( I am not sure what kind of wood are they...) The boards Ι used at 32:37 are made of MDF Board, but I think regular wood would be better for pottery. The length is 40cm or 45cm.
平らな状態で円に切った方がやり易くないですかね
そうですね🤔☺アドバイスありがとうございます🙏
Amazing videos! Thanks for sharing! I want to ask you, what kind of clay do you use?
Thank you! I work with different types of clay, such as stoneware clay and porcelain clay. I usually prefer using stoneware clay that has grog mixed into it. Additionally, I make colored clay by blending stains that I purchase from Japan. However, I am interested in trying out Mason Stain soon:)
@@patterny thanks so much for your kind answer :) I also make nerikomi and im very interested about the the clay that people use, I wish to go to Japan again some day and try the clay there
@@Sajarav1 You're very welcome. I see. The clay that I use often is from Aichi prefecture. I heard It is suited for nerikomi. The clay is called _Tokuneri_ B.(特練B). Try it when you have a chance :)
Bonjour a vous merci pour ce partage vidéo , très jolie plat oval et jolie teinte . Bisous à vous 😊.
Bonjour. Merci beaucoup.🙏🤗
It's a very beautiful pottery, Thanks ! Question : A many mm thickness for each step ?
Thank you.🙏 I used 3mm boards to make clay sheets and 6mm boards to make the nerikomi slab.