Glazing recap
Dec. 11th, 2024 10:20 amBecause of the four-stack firing I did Thanksgiving week, I had only a week to glaze everything for my next firing. No leftover pots on the shelves. And by a week, I mean four-and-a-half days; Saturdays and Sundays I'm at Market, Friday afternoon is set-up. It made for some long days.
I powered through it, though. Two bisque-loads of plates, mugs, table ware. Pastas and platters and pie plates. The stuff I made during the last firing took longer to dry than I'd hoped; I finally got it Friday morning, so did all the batter bowls, casseroles and gravy boats before I had to go to the Fairgrounds at 3 pm. Sitting down in the booth Saturday morning was, by comparison, relaxing.
A small sampling of the work:



Tall mugs,


Pie plates,


Baking dishes and pasta bowls,


and some very cool Platters.
I powered through it, though. Two bisque-loads of plates, mugs, table ware. Pastas and platters and pie plates. The stuff I made during the last firing took longer to dry than I'd hoped; I finally got it Friday morning, so did all the batter bowls, casseroles and gravy boats before I had to go to the Fairgrounds at 3 pm. Sitting down in the booth Saturday morning was, by comparison, relaxing.
A small sampling of the work:



Tall mugs,


Pie plates,


Baking dishes and pasta bowls,


and some very cool Platters.
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Date: 2024-12-11 09:27 pm (UTC)