Seriously - sad day in yarn land - Simply Knitting is shutting its doors - if you're in the area, it's 50% off EVERYTHING (she's selling her bookcases, furniture...everything) so get up there...


This is an extruded form I did last year - it was fired and ready to go when the raku option came around... so i tried it and love the way it looks!  I think it might end up being a planter (but I have to line it first)


on to fun news... I got to do RAKU on Saturday in ceramics... this white bowl is approx. 7" dia x 5" high and will be used as a planter.  Raku is not food safe, and is not watertight but with a liner, it'll make a cute little planter.  I apologize for the poor photos - but wanted to share.  What is raku, you ask?  Well, once a piece is made and dried, it is fired to ^6 (cone six) which is around 1830 degrees I think - after that firing, the piece is called bisqueware.  Then, special raku glazes are addes to the piece, using whatever techniques the artist wishes - and those are allowed to dry a minimum of 24 hours.  After that, the raku kiln is taken out (we did it outside) and the kiln is loaded and the pieces are heated back up to ^6 - THEN while the pieces are glowing red hot, the kiln is opened (deep breath; hope nothing explodes from the thermal shock of "normal" air temperature hitting the wares), the pieces are removed using tongs and put into metal trash cans filled with anything combustible - newspaper, straw, dried leaves, sawdust, even vegetable oil!  The material burns hard and fast, and a lid is put on the can - the flames go out, smoke billows out, and the oxidation process takes place.  After about 15 minutes, the can is opened, the piece removed, put on a fireproof tile, hosed gently down and allowed to cool slowly.  In the end, you get beautiful color... it's unpredictable - the colors react with the burning pieces... and chancy - the pieces can break or explode... but it's super fun and felt like Christmas all day long!


Knitting Needle Vase - knitted ceramics - approx. 4" dia x 5.5" high


"Knitted" ceramic platter (flat piece) approx. 7" x 10"

SOLD


starburst interior with fish scale exterior, hand painted wax resist and raku bowl, approx. 7.5" dia x 3" high


"More Yarn Please" raku yarn bowl (suitable for sock yarn or something small) - approx. 5" dia x 3.75" high


Link Bowl - wax resist and 2 color raku interior, black oxide exterior with raku rim, approx. 7.5" dia x 3" high


And the best for last... Raku Yarn Bowl, approx. 6" dia x 4" high (approx. 4" opening) - this is what the pieces look like... as far as the type of coloring.  I am considering putting ALL of them up for sale - so if you're interested in any of them, EMAIL me and let me know how much you are offering - of course, we'll have to ship these (in most cases) so there's that additional cost... as always, a portion of any sales I make from the website go to Living F


in progress.... waiting to get into the kiln!


 


Comments

Mon, 30 Mar 2009 12:27:31

I love the way you have incorporated your knitting and stitch patterns into your ceramics. I find it interesting and if you had an Etsy shop, I might find myself buying one.....

 

Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:19:42

Wow! those are great! I especially love the platter. Do you want to email me with a price?

 

Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:53:32

Oh wow I wish I could get to that yarn sale for sure!!

And your ceramics are coming along so beautifully. That yarn bowl is beautiful. I'm close to considering buying it and giving it to her for Christmas... I just have no idea what to offer for something like that!

 



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