6 week Throwing Course
When is this course?
6th November – 11th December Friday Afternoons 2- 5pm
24th February – 31st March Wednesday Afternoons 2 – 5pm
What will I learn?
- On week one, we will cover the foundations of the ceramic process, wedging and preparing your clay, and will begin throwing with a focus on centring and basic pulling techniques.
- On week two we will learn how to trim your pieces on the wheel. We will then focus on throwing cylinder forms with the intention of them becoming functional drink ware.
- On week three we will trim our pieces from the previous week and learn to add traditionally pulled handles. We will then move onto throwing bowls.
- On week four we will look at more advanced trimming and adding foot rings to your thrown bowls. We will then learn how to throw plates, using a thrown batt ring.
- On week five we will trim our plates and then move into throwing more advanced forms, such as bottles, vases and jugs.
- Finally on week six, you will have the option to trim your bottle forms using a chuck, before learning to glaze your collection of pots. Your pieces will then be fired by our studio team and be ready to collect 4-5 weeks later.
Who is this aimed at?
Both complete beginners and more experienced potters are welcome on this course. Whether you have never been on the wheel before, or have some experience but would like a little more focused tuition, this course is perfect for you!
What will I take away?
We expect you will create approximately 8 pieces to fire, however this may be different for each potter.
 What do I need to bring?
Oxcombe provides aprons, towels etc, but please ensure you wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little messy. Refreshments provided.
Safety
- Please ensure your safety within the ceramic studio environment and follow our health and safety guidelines.
- These sessions are aimed at adults, younger people 13+ may attend the workshop however are to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
The Pottery Course will be held in the Crew Yard Studio.















