Since I knew I had a very short turnaround on my December firing, I did something unusual for me--I threw eighty-plus mugs and tumblers at Club Mud while firing my November kiln. Which means I had to spend my normal rest-day, while the kiln cooled, down at the studio making and attaching handles. But it gave me a head-start on filling the kiln again in less than a month.
I didn't start glazing until after the Thanksgiving weekend, though I did slip out from Holiday Market on Sunday afternoon to set up the glazing station in the back room. Not too many pictures got taken--when I'm even too busy for Instagram, you know I'm busy--but here's a few.






I almost didn't take this commission--I was tired and cranky and didn't want to do something as gimmicky as a cat listening to commercial radio (hey, after 25 years on KLCC, I'm allowed to be a public radio snob). But they did turn out kinda cute.


And the hummingbird salt-and-pepper shakers were a success as well.

I didn't start glazing until after the Thanksgiving weekend, though I did slip out from Holiday Market on Sunday afternoon to set up the glazing station in the back room. Not too many pictures got taken--when I'm even too busy for Instagram, you know I'm busy--but here's a few.






I almost didn't take this commission--I was tired and cranky and didn't want to do something as gimmicky as a cat listening to commercial radio (hey, after 25 years on KLCC, I'm allowed to be a public radio snob). But they did turn out kinda cute.


And the hummingbird salt-and-pepper shakers were a success as well.
