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Step One: Pinch Pots. Join us on Sunday!

I can't wait till Sunday this week because I'm gifting myself this workshop: Pinched and Paired: Simple Sets. To sit for a full day and make pinch pots sounds dreamy to me. And then, put on top of that the guidance and instruction of Josephine Mette Larsen and I'm IN! We have a seat for you too, so JOIN US!


Pinching is the 101 of working with clay. If you've thought about taking a clay class and have no clay experience, here is your most basic starting point. When people know how to use the skill of pinching, they can make anything from humble bowls to monolithic sculpture (see the last picture below. Pam has been working in clay for just 1 year. She's standing next to a sculpture she has just completed from pinched sections.


Josephine giving some pointers during a workshop
Josephine giving some pointers during a workshop
Brianna and her freshly pinched bowls
Brianna and her freshly pinched bowls
Pam and her Pinched Onion Sculpture
Pam and her Pinched Onion Sculpture



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