Yasmin Atkinson
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Yasmin Atkinson posted an update a year ago
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I like making tea light boats. Please can we see more sharing of images?
I’d like to see what you make.
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these are fab. What underglaze and firing temp are you using? Also are you just brushing them on with water?
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Oh, it is really very nice! How big is it? 🙂
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Hullo Handies!
Let’s get the forum buzzing, it’s quiet around here.
What do you love to hand build? Let’s see some photos.
Anyone like making chess sets- connect with me let’s share.
Anyone like making sculptures? Connect with me, let’s go!
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Great plan! I make wonky, floaty, organic platters that make me think of waves and lakeshores. I love working in dark clay and green/blue glazes and I love to disrupt shapes. The platters also come with mug-like vessels for holding dips, spoons, breadsticks, etc. I’ll post some photos as soon as the workday is over.
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I love the little girl in the water and the old man in the sun. Great job.
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J LaRotonda and Yasmin Atkinson are now connected 3 years ago
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farzane kouhgard and Yasmin Atkinson are now connected 3 years ago
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Yasmin Atkinson and Margerit Roger are now connected 3 years ago
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Yasmin Atkinson and Mari are now connected 3 years ago
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Hi Handies! I’m looking for a template for a butter dish. Do you have templates you are willing to share? Perhaps we could pool resources and have a ‘template’ forum? I have a lovely boat template that I made and would be happy to share.
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Great fishy plates!
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Thank you! These dishes have an history! 😉
Once in Pisa we had only terracotta dishes, without glaze. The first objects with transparent glaze appeared between 1000 and 1300 when Pisa was trading with the Mediterranean countries. They were used by rich people on their tables, but the new bowls were placed on the facades of the churches too,… Read more- View 1 reply
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