December 2011
1 post
Mugs and plates.
October 2011
1 post
July 2011
1 post
June 2011
1 post
» Pottery Video of the Week: The Puffy Handle -... →
Nice handle technique, well presented.
February 2010
1 post
Dan Finch Pottery, Blueberry Nursery, & Homes for... →
January 2010
2 posts
Plainsman Clays →
Canadian clay supplier. Great description of clays and raw materials.
http://digitalfire.com/4sight/education/concentrate... →
Very interesting glaze chemistry article
December 2009
8 posts
Coastal Carolina Clay Guild →
Pumpkin Creek Pottery →
Coastal Carolina Pottery Home →
Elizabeth Priddy's Clay Workshop →
Tools
Does anyone have a link to a site for good reviews of equipment and tools for potters? I’d like to see a site that allows discussion as well as more structured reviews of tools, techniques and equipment. If you have the perfect resource, please let me know.
Creating Your Vision - PPP HotSpot →
Ceramics Resources web site. Nice.
» Poetry in Motion: A Yixing Teapot Master Creates... →
Amazing.
Kiln Loaded and Hot
This evening, Melanie, Mark and I loaded the kiln and started a glaze firing. I’ll get to see the results Saturday. This is the first glaze load we’ve fired since we replaced the kiln elements. We’ve run a couple bisque firings, which were absolutely consistent, so I have my fingers crossed. Lots of mugs and bowls and fun stuff in this load. I’ll post photos in the Flickr...
November 2009
2 posts
Steve Irvine --potter-- Ceramic Cameras →
Hand thrown pottery pinhole cameras. So amazingly cool and beautiful.
The teapot effect, end of | misc.ience →
Very interesting, and supports the practice of a slight touch of butter on the rim of the spout.
October 2009
4 posts
Mud stencils →
Mudtools by Michael Sherrill - About Us →
Pottery and Ceramic Tools on Sale! →
Back to work
I’m pleased to say it looks like I’m going to get back to work in the studio soon. Melanie and Wayne are back home and getting around a bit better and the studio is warming back up. We fired a few glaze loads to get everything from the summer caught up. At this point, everything that needed to be fired is in the kiln, or has been fired. Monday night I loaded the last of the waiting...
July 2009
2 posts
CERAMIC POTTERY KILN PREORDER CHECKLIST FOR L&L... →
Southern California Potters →
June 2009
5 posts
Make: Online : Lithophane-making with the Micro... →
Barley Hollow Pottery - a set on Flickr →
Some of my newest work, out of the kiln June 13, 2009.
Make your own clay-sculpting loop tools →
welcome to te →
Tray makes some really nice pottery. I was lucky to have acquired some when we lived in Virginia. It’s good to see that he’s still throwing.
We glazed a lot of pottery last night - about 3 kiln loads. Should be lots of fun stuff to see soon.
May 2009
3 posts
UNC-TV ONLINE:Folkways: The Seagrove Potters →
Interesting program. Requires free Real Player, and provides a link.
Local activist and potter, Ted Sampley, died Tuesday. Ted made really nice traditional forms, including fanciful face jugs and figures. Kinston has lost a fine craftsman and artist
Printing with Clay on Prototype Machines →
April 2009
2 posts
Stancils Antiques Unlimited Fine Lighting,... →
Lamp and antique business in Wilson, NC.
Japanese Bamboo Pottery Tools →
March 2009
1 post
The North Carolina Pottery Center →
February 2009
2 posts
Home →
Nice pottery! Cool luminaries.
January 2009
1 post
Ben Owen Pottery - Events →
December 2008
2 posts
Barley Hollow Pottery Web Site... →
Greetings! BarleyHollow.com is the web site I set up for my pottery and is the site in which this tumlr blog is intended to be displayed. Please visit and feel free to contact me or leave a note for Barley. Thanks!