Clay Body: Laguna's Bmix 10 (Smooth)
Glaze: Marshmallow or studio white matte cone 10 glaze
Method/Firing: Coil built/Cone 10 Reduction
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Clay Body: Laguna's Bmix 10 (Smooth)
Glaze: Marshmallow or studio white matte cone 10 glaze
Method/Firing: Coil built/Cone 10 Reduction
These days I eat more for nourishment than to tantalize my palate. See my Sunday breakfast and Monday lunch.
A quilting shop where I learned to quilt and use the long arm machine is closing. And so I called in sick to work to rent the long arm and baste a work in progress that had been in my closet for over a decade. I took 3 hours instead of 6 for stitching because I just stitched in the ditch and basted horizontally. It's sandwiched enough for me to both stitch by hand and on my domestic more detailed texturing.

Evite has some of the best designs for invitations, and this "card" inspired the party I coordinated last Saturday because the date coincided with 3.14.
Clay Body: Laguna Frost Porcelain
Glaze: Amaco black velvet underglaze, Amaco downpour + sky celadons
Method/Firing: Slab built/Cone 5
I've still Frost porcelain:). And this time, I had made Pi Day blue prize ribbon refrigerator magnet awards for a potluck contest party. The slabs took ever so long to cut out and impress, and I made the ribbons in two clay studio sessions. I started these in February and a few weeks later managed to get both sets of ribbons glazed and fired and then epoxied magnets to the back of them.I hand built a cone 10 urn vase with coils and then slabs for the pedestal at the high school.
My meals at home have been routine and boring. Last weekend's rotation was a bagel with cream cheese, lots of dill, capers, red onion, lox and lemon for breakfast and grazing on leftovers for lunch and dinner while cooking a Bolognese sauce for hours.