Create a Sushi Set: A Video Tutorial
There is so much joy in eating and drinking from pottery that you’ve made by hand. In this video, we combine hand building and wheel throwing in order to create sushi plates and tea bowls. Our hand crafted ware are complete served with sushi and tea. This project is a great way to explore making sets and to enhance a shared meal with friends and family. Enjoy!
Shop the products used in this project:
16 inch Mini Might II Table Top Slab Roller, Speedball Artista Pottery Wheel, #266 Dark Brown Stoneware C/6, #240 White Clay C/6, Wood Drape Mold: Rectangle, Catalyst Contour No. 21, Ultimate Decorating Ribs, Set B - Soft, 9" x 1/4" Square Masonite Bat, Kemper Pro Needle Tool, Kemper SPR Replacement Sponge, Sherrill Mud Mudwire, Sherrill Mud Tool Rib: 1/Red-Very Soft, Sherrill Mud Tool Rib: 1 Yellow-Soft, Satin White Liner MBG182, Charcoal Satin MBG077, Sandy Matt MS-09, White Synthetic Fan Size 6, 1/8 Inch X 3/8 Inch Shader Brush, Michelman Wax Resist, 7 cu ft Bailey TL-2327-10 w/Free H.A. Furn Kit & Extra Element Set
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