Do you ever go on jags, during which you are interested in making one particular form, and not much else? That was me and these narrow vase-baskets a couple of weeks ago. There are bunches of them in this kiln.
Sometimes it's colanders or berry bowls; once in blue moon it's teapots; often, of course, it's mugs. I know I can sell all of those things, but these baskets? I feel like I will need to individually explain to shoppers how you would use them. (As a vase, I guess. I was more interested in the form than the function, truth be told.)
Also in this load: salad plates, ice cream bowls, several lidded casseroles, a big serving bowl, a teapot, and a world of mugs. And, ^6 glaze tests! Here's another I am trying out.
Recipe Name: Shino Sauce ^6
Cone: 6 Color: Rust Gold
Firing: Reduction Surface: Glossy
Amount Ingredient
27 Spodumene--Foote
41 Nepheline Syenite
11 Ball Clay--Old Mine #4
5 Kaolin--EPK
9 Soda Ash
7 Gerstley Borate--1999
100 Total
Additives
2 Iron Oxide--Red
The original, ^10 recipe came from Keith Phillips blog, Mudstuffing Sketchbook.
I do that all the time, and not just with mugs either. One of my latest jag forms is also raising the same questions. What would you use that for? Will you make that hang? Are you putting a handle on that? If the form is good people will be attracted to it and ask questions that might take us down a road we didn't consider.
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