Let’s dive into the coiling technique! Before we get started, I want to share a pottery hack that makes it super easy to create perfect, circular, and even coils (long strings of clay). You can try this method to make the coiling process tidier and more efficient, but it’s completely optional, you can also roll the coils by hand if you prefer. To watch this lesson and all other lessons, courses and workshops, you can become a Calder’s Ceramics Community member. Join now and get full acces to all pottery courses. Already a member? Please login to watch this lesson.
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