However this year I'm working from my own studio in a small rural town, where the closest potter that I know is about 220km away! I love having my own space, but it's also really nice to know that you're not alone and that others are gearing up for the busiest time of year too.
So on Friday a few of us potters from South Australia had a Bowlathon. We threw bowls (or anything really) in our own studios for 8 hours and kept a tally of what we had made. We communicated throughout the day on Facebook. Others also commented and cheered us on a bit. It was a lot of fun! I'd definitely like to do it again and I hope more potters will get involved!
It wasn't a competition (we were going for PB's). Here's some photos from the day from different studios:
Angela Walford
Threw: 32 pieces
(Platters and large bowls)
Alison Arnold
Threw: 70 pieces
(small bowls, noodle bowls, oil burners and lids)
Me
Threw: 146 pieces
(laksa bowls, breakfast bowls, medium bowls, small bowls and tiny bowls)
I started running out of ware boards and space, so I used Jane Burbidge's trick of stacking the pieces once they were firm enough to keep their shape.
I think we were all running out of space and Alison ran out of clay! As I was wrapping up all the bowls it dawned on me that now I have to trim them all! So far I'm half way through, but I should finish them tomorrow!
Thank you Alison and Angela for joining in and everyone else for your comments and encouragement! Looking forward to the next time!
Thank you Alison and Angela for joining in and everyone else for your comments and encouragement! Looking forward to the next time!