your best course of action is either to layer it with softer clay and then wedge the whole lot together, or you can simply just dry the whole lump out until it's completely bone-dry, and then you ...
Six students take a whack at shaping a chunk of clay as instructor Jordan Jones talks about a shaping technique known as wedging. “Pat it into a ball,” she says, demonstrating on a high table ...
“It’s a riverboat gambler’s style of life,” says Dan Ishler, 76, known for his Oak Harbor studio where he’s been crafting ...