Pottery Wheel Throwing & Trimming. Expectations: Create 2 bowls (one bowl needs to be at least 4” tall) Create 1 cup One of these 3 pieces need to have.

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Pottery Wheel Throwing & Trimming

Expectations: Create 2 bowls (one bowl needs to be at least 4” tall) Create 1 cup One of these 3 pieces need to have a trimmed foot. All work should be evenly glazed (cup will be dip glazed) Walls & bottoms are no thicker than your pointer finger

Day 1: Teacher demo – creating a cup/bowl

Day 2: Teacher demo – centering your clay

Day 3: Teacher demo – pulling walls up

Day 4: Teacher demo – Changing shape (in/out)

Day 5: Teacher demo - trimming

Video Resources: How to Center your clay - 5:39 Throwing a bowl - 5:55 How to trim your pot - 5:55 How to make a handle for your mug - 5:43