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9780812217964

Pottery for Life

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  • ISBN13:

    9780812217964

  • ISBN10:

    0812217969

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-06-25
  • Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr

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Summary

Creating with clay is a rewarding process within the reach of anyone, regardless of experience or ability. Claire Botterill, an experienced teacher and therapist, creates a program of eight projects, ascending in difficulty as the student gains skill and confidence. She provides introductory chapters on types of clay, tools and techniques, and kilns, before leading the reader through the tutorials. With each piece, Botterill takes the student through the sequence of acquiring materials and tools, explains suitable techniques, supplies templates, plans steps, and shows finished artwork. Photographs of each step of the projects are included, along with an initial list of tools and supplies and an introduction giving information on the skill level required, as well as recipes for slips and glazes where necessary. A useful list of pottery suppliers provides further resources. This is a practical book for physiotherapists, teachers, and all who work with people with special needs or beginning potters.

Author Biography

Claire Botterill has worked as a potter for over 20 years, specializing in therapeutic projects for disabled potters.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7(2)
Clay and the Making Process
9(3)
Tools and Equipment
12(15)
Small Tools
12(4)
Clay Extruder
16(3)
The Pugmill
19(1)
The Slab Roller
20(2)
The Potter's Wheel
22(5)
Packing and Firing Kilns
27(15)
Packing the Kiln
27(2)
The First (Biscuit) Firing
29(1)
The Second (Glaze) Firing
30(2)
The Firing Process
32(2)
Alternative Kilns
34(8)
Projects
42(46)
Basic Making Techniques
42(2)
Garden Mushrooms
44(5)
A Tortoise
49(5)
A Cabbage Dish
54(4)
A Plantpot Holder
58(10)
The House that David Built
68(4)
Bonsai Pots Made by a Blind Person
72(5)
A House Number Plaque
77(6)
A Rose Bowl
83(5)
Hand Modelling
88(19)
Making a Labrador
88(2)
Hedgehogs and sheep
90(3)
The Seven Dwarves
93(10)
Abstract Pieces
103(2)
Making Pots from Coils
105(2)
Mould Making and Slipcasting
107(7)
Glazing and Decorating
114(12)
Pottery Suppliers 126(1)
Index 127

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