handmade hobbyist
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Monday, December 8, 2025
clay: xmas trees
Sunday, December 7, 2025
clay: teapot
I bought templates from Pottery to the People. The mugs are tiny! And so at my pottery party, we used a template of just an 8.5” x 11” paper cut in half, hotdog-style, and I made a bunch of handles with a Kemper tool. But this past weekend, I used the grounded teapot template.
The spout seems so ginormous and the handle too delicate in comparison. And maybe my next knob on the lid will just be a circle with a depression for fingers. What's great about the template is thinking more about surface decoration though at some point, I will alter the dimensions and shape to make it my own. I can continue to use the template as is for now though I will alter the spout (a bit smaller) and handle (using my Diamond Core handle puller). Nevertheless, the teapot was a very fun Saturday of hand building.Thursday, December 4, 2025
celebrate: thanksgiving break
For the annual holiday of eating turkey, I made my way down to Temecula, which I had not realized was not in San Diego County, but is actually in Riverside County. Before making that 8-hour drive, I got a little of making done. I painted a pumpkin for a thanksgiving tablescape...
But for the other 4 trees, I decided to test other green formulas.
Friday, November 14, 2025
cook: smothered chicken drumsticks
Next but not pictured, I removed the chicken and left all the drippings and butter in the pot to brown a little less than 1/4 cup of all-purpose flour to which I then added a bit of water and a leftover jar of canned chicken broth and a heaping teaspoon of Better than Bouillon chicken stock and generous sprinkling of ground black pepper to whisk into a gravy. I returned the chicken drumsticks to the pot to simmer in the gravy on medium (or a setting of 6 on my electric stove) for 15 more minutes--that's less time than the recipe called for because I was using drumsticks instead of a whole chicken. In the meantime, I was also cooking mashed potatoes and sautéing cabbage in another tablespoon of butter.
Onto my favorite salad bowl plate or blate as I call it went the mashed potatoes, cabbage and a chicken drumstick with that tasty gravy poured over protein, carbs, and vegetable.
This weeknight dinner is today's leftover lunch, and again I can't wait to tuck into this meal on a November cloudy wet day with a possible high of 63 degrees in the San Francisco Bay Area Peninsula.
Monday, October 27, 2025
clay: windowsill or wall vase
Clay Body: Bmix
Glazes: ?
Method/Firing: Hand built/Cone 5; texture mat
I made this vase when I first joined Clay Life and was marveling at the texture tools and glazes new to me at the studio. I didn't make notes of what glazes I used, but I'm guessing it's the studio's Peppermint Creme added to a Floating Blue or Ghost Blue, something blue, but not Blurple or Whoopsie Blue. I'm using these vessels to be propagation pots in a sunny windowsill.Saturday, October 25, 2025
clay: twee teacup
Clay Body: Speckled Buff
Glazes: Majolica (gloss white
Method/Firing: Thrown/Cone 6; commercial decal/cone 018-016
Sunday, October 19, 2025
create: a birthday party
Their church, I think, makes them used to crowds and new faces. I love that they just plopped themselves where they wanted.
I liked that my co-workers had familiar faces to socialize with,











































