When I am making the bowl the lip cracks. What should I do?
To prevent your piece from cracking make sure you leave your lip thick at the rim of your pot. Work on this part last. To keep it soft and damp, make sure you keep the rim damp by moistening with a sponge and water. Do not however get the whole pot wet because it will become sticky and slippery to work with.
My walls are uneven. What should I do?
You cannot build a symmetrical pot without your thumb. So make sure when you are beginning to push your thumb in the middle of the clay make sure it goes straight down into the center of the clay. If you turn the clay as you insert your thumb this will help make the opening more central. Also do not forget to take your time and spin the bowl slower and make smaller pinches
The bottom of my bowl is too thick. What should I do?
As I am pinching my bowl, it is not keeping its shape and not looking like a bowl. What should I do?
As I am trying to pinch my bowl the walls continue to fall over. What should I do?
As I am pinching my bowl it gets too wide and I cannot bring it in. What can I do?
My pinch bowl is too soft and I cannot get it to take the shape I want it to. What should I do?
Making pots by pinching is not as easy as it might initially appear. You need patience and perseverance to learn this technique. Squeezing too much clay at one time causes the pot to lose its shape. So allow the clay to set or rest before becoming over worked and floppy. You should build more then one at a time.
My surface is uneven and I want it smooth. What can I do?
Clay is not as wet as when I started. What can I do?
I stored my piece of artwork and the next day it was a pile of mud. What did I do?
How do you make a Pinch Bowl
Different ways to make Pinch Bowls
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