East Mitchell Clay is a community ceramics studio in Humboldt, TN offering pottery classes to anyone interested in clay. EMC is the educational wing of Companion Gallery, serving Jackson & Humboldt, TN.
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About the Studio
EMC is a 2,000 square foot ceramics studio in Humboldt, TN. Our studio has 21 Brent pottery wheels, 5 large electric kilns, a 15 cubic foot salt/soda kiln, Soldner clay mixer and Shimpo pugmill. Students have access to a wide variety of tools, colored slips & over a dozen glazes.
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When I saw you bring up the fucking wood peg to make that amazing padron I fucking lost it! Gotta love the simplicity of clay working
Oh; I love this so much! I was hoping to see you do the top with the three openings like in the sketch. I love that and think I will try to make one like that. I haven't even started pottery class yet, haha! Thank you ☺
Thank you for sharing. :)
Thanku! U are the best online teacher! Appreciate all the tips and practical explanations! 🙏🏼🪷
You fast forwarded the most important part - technique for actually carving the stamp out, how to get that rounded edge etc..
Any tips for folks with arthritis that lack hand strength?
Could you use a klenex hits not fun to eat youre n’ose
Thank you so much! I learned a lot. I muted the sound and read subtitles - the music did not work for me. Have a great day.
Nice and handy. Pleasure to make. Thanks!
lol, clay from shop.. lol
I was just curious about why you put a hole in the top of them?? Thnx
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Why bisque and not completely fired? Would it help for the stamp to be less porous?
Hi, thanks for the demo, great for my classes, my students will love it.....
Genial... graciassssss
Last night I was making some flower stamp I did sooooo many hazards 😂 ended up pouring pris plaster. Why didn’t I just cut the clay ? ❤ Sometimes brain doesn’t work that way I guess😊
Do you have a link if the work-plate is ordered …?
Thank you 😊 How have you made your workspace? Is it a plaster plate?
one of the most informative and relaxing videos I have ever watched. Your work is amazing. I have a question for you. I use air dry clay and wonder if I can still follow your steps to create the tray?
Love this have been making trays using store saved forms . Game changer for me ❤
Do you let the lid dry on the jar or separate?
Great video. Thanks for the lesson! 3:38pm
I did not see where you said how wide the wooden strips are -- for the proportion of the sides -- I goes I will eyeball that...
Wow. Beautiful!
Thankyou for a beautiful tutorial. I just learned so much from this.Your gentle and thorough pace is just perfect for me.I will look more up today So grateful for you.
Thanks for ALL your helpful hints!! I’ve been a hand builder for 10 years and still learning from videos such as yours! ❤️🇨🇦
I think your Video is older and the Original! Who stole from whom here? kzread.info/dash/bejne/lWhhuZKwes7SqLg.html
Most relaxing video ever between the music,the project and your voice. Great tray! I can’t wait to make one!
Amei! ❤❤
Excellent demo. Thank you
Wow! Thank you!!
Very good video. Thanks very much.
Great video
Excellant. I’m going to send this link to my class. It reinforces some of the things I show them.
Wow! What a fabulous tutorial! Thank you! I feel as if I can make this tomorrow.
Great lessons! Thank you so much! I throw mostly do hand building is difficult and this is just what I needed!
PLEEEEEEEASE stop sniffing
Semplice ma molto esplicativa! Complimenti
Bitte in Deutsch übersetzen 1:21
Hello, did you fire this or is it just air dried?????
I guess it is possible to build something like this with polymer clay ?
Thanks for a great video for us newbies!
Very nice work
5:05 i have such a hard time with this so i use the roller
Really nice technique. Clear explanation. Love the textures you made. Way cool.👍🏼 Thank you. Would be great to see it glazed.
I have done some altering of thrown pots. Nothing this fancy. This is just beautiful.
Super cool techniques:)!ty
Bello ,tienes muy buen gusto . Gracias!!!
Excellent❤
I know how to pinch out a stamp, but I would’ve liked to seen how you used that carving tool in real time