My first session began in the Summer of 2008. My first pot that I made isn't really much of a pot. It's teeny tiny small and is really only big enough to hold something the size of an egg. (click photo to enlarge)

I am still very proud of it ... and of course how much progress I have made since then. I have moved onto ... bowls ... lot and lots of bowls. I took two sessions (11 weeks per session) with Instructor Janet Adams on Sunday nights. As you can see, I did improve from the "egg holder". This is a bowl that I made. This picture was taken July 27, 2008 with my cell phone will I was working in class. I was pretty proud of how center this cylinder was! It is one of my very first pieces. (click photo to enlarge)

My mother-in-law got my very best pitcher with a handle that I have ever made. My mother got a piece similar to Allie's (the colors anyways). These are the colors of my mom's gift and the bowl that I gave to Allie. I love the way that these colors compliment each other and the cross-over just comes out beautifully. I love this little pitcher! It's so perfect. Right now at home, it has three little blue marbles in it. (click photo to enlarge)

Another piece that is very uniquely mine is a small pumpkin that I made as a project in my class. This is a photo was taken on October 12, 2008 with my cell phone while still working on it in class. I took it because I was excited to show Ben what I had done in class that day. (click photo to enlarge)



Only recently, beginning on January 15, 2009 did I decide to which to Thursday night classes with Instructor Dick White. So far, I am already seeing an improvement in my technical skills. Today I decided to keep a detailed log of my pieces. A lot of people write down all the details of the pieces that they throw. I have only done this sporadically. I plan to be more consistent in my journal keeping. I've created a table like log when I will journal, the date thrown, size and shape of the piece, date glazed, glazed and techniques used, and any notes about the piece that I may want to remember for the future. I think that keep the log will help me figure out what I like best, especially for glazing and help me to re-create some of the things that I do like best.
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