Potter, gardener, baker,cyclist, four grown up offspring,The Oily One,Daughter ,(The MD, who has "J" and Twins),The Wizzard Geek and The Carpenter. Battling with computer. Living with my beloved Pirate.
Now with website! www.gwynnethrixonceramics.co.uk
and also
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzrixon/
10 comments:
Very nice bowls, with and without holes!
These are beautiful.
The berry bowls which you made delight me every time I use them - which is quite frequently, at the moment.
What are the bowls with holes for as a matter of interest?
these are the most elegant holey bowls I've ever seen. So pretty all together on the boards. How do you drill your holes and at what stage of drying?
"Not for soup, not for soup, not for soup" she repeats to herself over and over, to avoid the last incident at dinner.
Your bowls with holes have nice little feet.
Reminds me a bit of Cevanol pans: pans with holes - for chestnuts, of course!
smartcat I use drill bits, by hand. Often I'll vary patterns by using different sizes together.
Tony, they are "berry bowls"..if you've washed some fresh berries, or drained a small tin of whatever...like a small colander!!
yeractual, wouldn't they be used on the coals?
Beautiful and useful. You do such lovely work.
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