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Making Pinch Pots

35 Beautiful Projects to Hand-Form from Clay

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This lavish book has 35 beautiful projects using hand-formed pieces. Each project is illustrated with step-by-step sequences. The result is a series of ideas which only uses a pinching technique and is not dependent on throwing on the wheel.

For those starting pottery for the first time or returning after many years it offers a variety of projects with helpful tips on tools, which clay, design notes and decoration guides. For anyone with a movement disability it is truly and table-top way of making things. It is often an introduction to pottery for children.

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Emerging Potters, Emerging Potters

Pinch your pottery! A step-by-step guide to making clay pots.



Everything the maker will need to produce fabulous pinched ceramics is included here, from choosing clay and a style of decoration, to firing and beyond. Les mer

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Pinch your pottery! A step-by-step guide to making clay pots.



Everything the maker will need to produce fabulous pinched ceramics is included here, from choosing clay and a style of decoration, to firing and beyond. Fully cross-referenced throughout, there is a wealth of choice and styles to mix and match to make each project truly unique. Whether just starting out with clay or an established maker, the book has something for all.



Filled with an exciting range of projects, explained with step-by-step photography and options for surface decoration, there is something to suit all making preferences - from functional wares to the purely decorative and fanciful sculptural works. This book proves that pinching is a way of working equal to all other methods and that it can produce items of refinement and sophistication.



A gallery of makers provides added inspiration and shows the potential of this underrated making method.

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Forlag
Search Press Ltd
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781782219965
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
25 x 19 cm

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This lavish book has 35 beautiful projects using hand-formed pieces. Each project is illustrated with step-by-step sequences. The result is a series of ideas which only uses a pinching technique and is not dependent on throwing on the wheel.

For those starting pottery for the first time or returning after many years it offers a variety of projects with helpful tips on tools, which clay, design notes and decoration guides. For anyone with a movement disability it is truly and table-top way of making things. It is often an introduction to pottery for children.

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Emerging Potters, Emerging Potters

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Produce fabulous pinched ceramics Jacqui Atkin's Making Pinch Pots. From what type of clay to choose and decoration style, to firing and beyond, Jacqui offers up her wealth of knowledge to help make each project unique. This helpful guide proves that the pinching way of working is filled with potential and can produce beautifully reined and sophisticated items.

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Crafts Beautiful

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It is a long time since I reviewed a book on actually making pots. So let us get back to basics with the making of pinch pots. The technique most of us started with to get the ‘feel’  of handling clay but abandoned when we were allowed on the wheel or utilised clay slabs. Later it became useful from time to time for additions to a form. Yet for some it has remained a major element in hand building work including Jacqui Atkin, who is the author of 8 books currently in print and has taught ceramics. She makes (and sells) her own work using a combination of slabbing, throwing, coiling and pinching.

The format of the book is a commonly used one. The basics of clays, tools and equipment, health and safety and the main hand building techniques are described. These are followed by 35 different projects. The final chapter covers the basics of decorating and there is an index. The ‘core’ making processes section goes on from straightforward pinching to joining pinch pots and the use of wooden dowels to produce cylinders and conical tubes. All notable for the clarity of text and photos.

The quality of this kind of book is dependent on how interesting the projects are, how clearly each is explained and overall is it value for money. There are 35 projects included starting with a simple cereal bowl and covering a range of  domestic ware including mugs, jugs, cup and saucer, and even a teapot. Vases, a piggy bank and a tea light are covered as are sculping a pine cone, an artichoke and a blackbird. Each starts with an indication of  the difficulty, the amount of clay required and the tools utilised. There follows a series of photos with descriptions of the stages of making. Each project has a photo of a glazed finished piece. Clarity is sought and achieved for each object and there is no hiding of the difficulty of working on some pieces. For example the tea lights are made from porcelain. It is made clear that it is a difficult material to work but practice makes the end result worth the effort.

Page layout of text and photos is very clear. The paper used is of a good thickness but not as glossy as usual with publications these days. I presume this may help keep production costs reasonable. It does not detract from readability and seemed to avoid the reflections  you sometimes get from high gloss paper under artificial light. Making Pinch Pots is certainly excellent value for money.

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Roger Bell

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Having won this book in a competition I was pleased to find it was well written and informative. Lots of ideas for this pottery novice to get to grips with when I finally get round to joining a pottery class.

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Maggie Goodsell, Customer Review

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