TEAPOTS. I really shouldn’t save these for last because my mind is turning to loading and firing now and drifting away from making. But, conversely, I can’t fire without making at least one batch. I figure there are 84 parts to make 14 of my teapots. (112 if you were willing to count the sprig that is my stamp and the ‘thumb thingie’ on the handle!).
I learned to love a good cup of tea at Winchcombe and I also learned the ideal pot for making that tea. I have several of Ray Finch’s and I strive to make one as well as he does.
In general I am opposed to cane handles over the top, but I’m making many more teapots lately and it makes for a good change so I’ve made a few. It seems too easy.
I make several different sizes…these are for one and 3 cups with one random 6 cupper.
I learned to love a good cup of tea at Winchcombe and I also learned the ideal pot for making that tea. I have several of Ray Finch’s and I strive to make one as well as he does.
In general I am opposed to cane handles over the top, but I’m making many more teapots lately and it makes for a good change so I’ve made a few. It seems too easy.
I make several different sizes…these are for one and 3 cups with one random 6 cupper.