Insomnia Pottery Workshop

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Handbuilding with Stiff Porcelain Slabs

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I'm still in the process of creating a new Insomnia Pottery website where my pottery blog will live.  In the meantime, I am doing my blo...
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Monday, January 14, 2013

Insomnia Pottery Blog News

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Hello, Everyone, I am in the process of a website redo.  www.insomniapottery.com is getting a facelift, which will make it easier for me ...
Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Finishing the Goblets....

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The goblet pieces needed a couple of days to dry slowly under plastic. Here's a nice stem ready for trimming.  I have several small ...
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Still Makin' Pots - Goblets Today....

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Thanks to all of you who have encouraged me to post process and work on my Insomnia Pottery blog.  It's been a long since my last post, ...
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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Some Finished Knobs, and a Report on the New Salt Kiln

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Yes, I finally did fire some of those knobs that I was blogging about back in January and February. I have been busy with other clay proje...
Monday, May 16, 2011

Building a New Teapot Form...

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I've been thinking about handbuilding some new teapot forms for my summer shows. I like to apply patterns to my clay while it's fla...
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Deteriorating Salt Kiln Requires Rebuilding....

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I've fired my salt kiln 77 times in the past five years. I thought in the early years that I might get 100 firings, but the condition o...
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Ginger Steele
Ginger Steele is a self-taught potter craftswoman, living in western Oregon. Her current clay work is salt-fired stoneware. She has been a professional horticulturist since 1976, the year she founded New Leaf Greenhouse, Inc., a producer of annual and perennial flowers, herbs, hanging baskets, and organic vegetables. Finished pottery can be seen at www.insomniapottery.com.
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