
How to make an UDU Drum
Udu Drums: What are Udu Drums? How can you make your own Udu Drum? How do you play the Udu Drum? Find out now!

Pottery Bats – Which Pottery Bats should you use?
Pottery Bats: What are Pottery Bats? What types of Pottery Bats are there? Which Pottery Bats should you use? Find out all about Pottery Bats here!

Slipcasting a colourfully layered tumbler ❤
How to slipcast a colourfully layered tumbler ❤

Trimming jars with Tim See' Ceramics Page ?
Trimming jars with Tim See’ Ceramics Page ?

Making the parts for a steampunk robotic octopus …
Making the parts for a steampunk robotic octopus ? with Tim See’ Ceramics Page

How to Carve Clay
Ingleton Pottery shows us how to Carve Clay. He Carves & pierces a flower design into a clay pottery bowl which he had thrown on the wheel. You can use basically anything to carve clay, he is using a sharpened tool made from a hack saw blade. Simply cut the

How to Create a Textured Slab Cup with a Darted Squared Base
In this video, KaransPotsAndGlass demonstrate how to roll and texture a slab, and create a cylinder with a squared darted bottom. She used a piece of craft foam from which she cut the feather focal accent, and then used an MKM wooden roller to create the repeated texture in the

How to Print on Clay (Positive & Negative)
The following 10 videos from Kathy Skaggs show you how to print on clay by using positive and negative cutout prints. This is a fantastic technique which allows you to create amazingly decorated ceramic tiles.

How to make a Rose Bowl
Ingleton Pottery shows us how he Throws / Makes a Pottery Rose Bowl on the Wheel. This pot has a rolled beaded clay rim which gives it the appearance of being thicker than it is.
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Warren MacKenzie
Warren MacKenzie has described his goal as the making of “everyday” pots. Not surprisingly though, his pots are found in major museums and command high prices among collectors. MacKenzie has always kept his prices low and for various time periods did not sign his work (1970s, most of the 2000s). Most of his output is produced in stoneware, although he has worked in porcelain at times during his career. A sample of his amazing work can be seen below, and you can get his pieces relatively well priced from galleries around the world, as well as on eBay.co.uk

8 Benefits of Learning Ceramics Online
Join us to discover 8 reasons for why learning ceramics online could be just the thing for your clay career!

How to roll a foot on a bowl and cup
A short video demonstrating a super simple way to “roll” a foot on to a small bowl and a cup, instead of turning it. Have

