• Week 1: Introduction to hand building techniques
  • Week 2: Exploring textures and forms in hand building
  • Week 3: Assembly techniques in pottery hand building

Pottery Hand Building Course (5 Weeks)

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Hand Building Course (5 Weeks)

Join our 5-week Hand Building course and explore the basics of pottery with a fun, hands-on approach. Each week focuses on a new technique:

     
  • Week 1 - Pinch Pot: Learn the foundational pinch pot method to create simple, functional forms.
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  • Week 2 - Coiling: Discover the coiling technique to build taller and more complex structures.
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  • Week 3 - Slab: Master slab building to craft flat surfaces and sharp angles.
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  • Week 4 - Freestyle Project: Use your newfound skills to design and create a unique, personal project.
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  • Week 5 - Glazing: Finish your pieces with glazing techniques, adding color and protection.

Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this course offers a creative and supportive environment to develop your pottery abilities.

Important deets!

All Ages (6+), Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian

Free Cancellation 7 days before your class or cancel within 7 Days to get a 100% Crockd Credit

Included. Firing + Custom Glaze Colours.

Bondi:
2-4 Flood Street, Bondi NSW 2026

Neutral Bay:
81-91 Military Rd, Neutral Bay NSW 2089

Manly Fairlight:
243 Sydney Rd, Fairlight NSW 2094

All our locations are easy to get to!
✔ Street Parking Available
✔ Close to Public Transport
✔ Ground Floor Accessible

  • BYO Friendly
  • 2.0 hours
  • Hand Building
  • Included. Firing + Custom Glaze Colours.

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