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OverviewFrom Clay to Confidence: Finding Your Way with Hand-Built Ceramics Remember the first time you held a piece of pottery and wondered how it came to be? The way the clay curved exactly so. The surface smooth in some places, textured in others. Something both ancient and completely new. Maybe you've imagined making something similar. Then the questions arrive: Don't you need a wheel? Isn't there years of training involved? What if my first pieces collapse or crack or simply look like a child made them? Here's what most beginners don't realize: the wheel is optional. The years of training can wait. What matters first is simply your hands on clay, learning how it feels, how it moves, how it responds to pressure and release. I wrote this book for the person who wants to make things they can actually use. Mugs that fit the hand just right. Bowls that feel good to eat from. Pieces that don't just sit on a shelf but become part of daily life. Not gallery art. Not competition pieces. Just honest, functional pottery made with your own hands. What you'll discover inside: - First contact with clay: what to expect and how to begin without overwhelm - Clay conditioning and wedging that prepares your material for success - Pressure and release exercises that teach your hands what clay needs - Thickness awareness, why it matters and how to feel it - Your first stable hand-built shape (and why it matters more than perfection) - Why simple forms create faster mastery (and how to embrace them) - How walls fail and exactly how to prevent it - Controlling thickness for strength and balance that lasts - Building muscle memory through repeatable shapes - Twenty complete projects that build skill progressively: Pinch bowls and cups that teach control Coil-built vessels with upright walls Everyday utility bowls you'll actually use Handle-free mugs and mugs with balanced handles Serving dishes with stable feet Drying control test pieces that prevent cracks Bisque-ready functional forms Glaze studies and surface experiments A signature beginner mug that's entirely yours A personal showcase piece to mark your progress - Guiding work through fragile stages without losing it - Understanding drying, bisque firing, and glazing fundamentals - Building a beginner portfolio you'll genuinely be proud of What makes this approach different I didn't learn ceramics in a formal studio with instructors looking over my shoulder. I learned the way most beginners do, by trying, failing, adjusting, and trying again. Some pieces made it to the kiln. Others taught me what not to do next time. Every project in this book passed the same test: does it build real skill without requiring prior knowledge? Does it work when you're learning alone, at your own pace, with whatever time you actually have? The structure follows how hands actually learn, not through theory, but through repetition, awareness, and gradual refinement. Each chapter builds on the last. Each project adds one new skill while reinforcing what came before. For the person holding this book Maybe you've never touched clay before. Maybe you've tried and felt frustrated when pieces collapsed or cracked. Maybe you simply want to make functional, beautiful objects for your home and the people you love. This book is complete on its own. At the end, you'll find a gallery of beginner work to inspire you, not to compare yourself to, but to show what's possible when you simply keep going. The only thing missing is clay on your hands and the willingness to begin. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luca PrincePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9798195990107Pages: 124 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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