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Making pottery you can use / Jacqui Atkin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hauppauge, New York : Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 2017Edition: First edition for North AmericaDescription: 224 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780764168734
  • 0764168738
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Contents:
Before you begin -- Cups & mugs -- Pitchers & boats -- Plates & platers -- Bowls, dishes & casseroles -- Teapots -- Making methods.
Summary: Create cups, mugs, bowls, and more pieces that are perfect for you! Everyone who owns a beloved mug that has just the right handle, an agreeably deep cereal bowl, or a plate that fits perfectly in the dishwasher knows that once you've found these pieces, you wish you had more of them. You will learn how to create the pieces that will work best for you. Each element of the creative process is explained, including: deciding the function of the item; working out proportions and making basic drawings; choosing the right clay and tools; design decisions, techniques to consider, variations to contemplate; picking the best method: throwing, slabbing, or coiling; choosing food-safe glazes; and more. This book explains how to throw and hand-build pieces that are beautiful and practical, from plates, cups, and saucers to casserole dishes, pitchers, and tureens.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 738.1 A873 Available 33111008798247
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Create useful, everyday houseware that is perfectly fashioned just as you need it to be!

Envision your most cherished mug with the handle that's just right. Or that deep cereal bowl that's always your perfect serving. Picture plates that stack and fit exactly inside your cabinets or washing machine. Once you find these perfect pieces, don't you always wish you could find more? Now, with this helpful ceramic creation guide, you'll learn how to fashion pieces that work best for you!

Successful teacher, designer, and author Jacqui Atkin explains how to throw and hand-build pieces that are beautiful and practical. From plates, cups, and saucers to casserole dishes, pitchers, and tureens, you can craft and curate the pieces you've always dreamed of owning.

Each element of the creative process is explained, including:

Determining the function of the item Working out proportions and making basic drawings Choosing the proper clay and tools Design decisions, techniques to consider, and variations to contemplate Picking the best method of construction: throwing, slabbing, or coiling Choosing food-safe glazes, and much more

Learn how to create plates that stack neatly, lids that fit perfectly, spouts that pour cleanly, and handles that stay strong. You'll also discover a range of decorative techniques that can add a personal touch to your creations without compromising their utility.

Whether you're a beginner potter aiming to create your first piece or an experienced artist seeking to enhance your craftsmanship, Making Pottery You Can Use is an essential addition to your ceramics library.

Grab your clay and Making Pottery You Can Use, and embark on a journey of creativity that marries beauty with practicality.

"Plates that stack, lids that fit, spouts that pour, handles that stay on"--Cover.

Includes index.

Create cups, mugs, bowls, and more pieces that are perfect for you! Everyone who owns a beloved mug that has just the right handle, an agreeably deep cereal bowl, or a plate that fits perfectly in the dishwasher knows that once you've found these pieces, you wish you had more of them. You will learn how to create the pieces that will work best for you. Each element of the creative process is explained, including: deciding the function of the item; working out proportions and making basic drawings; choosing the right clay and tools; design decisions, techniques to consider, variations to contemplate; picking the best method: throwing, slabbing, or coiling; choosing food-safe glazes; and more. This book explains how to throw and hand-build pieces that are beautiful and practical, from plates, cups, and saucers to casserole dishes, pitchers, and tureens.

Before you begin -- Cups & mugs -- Pitchers & boats -- Plates & platers -- Bowls, dishes & casseroles -- Teapots -- Making methods.

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