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Beginner Pottery Mistakes When Using Clay — Spinning Pots

Terry Connor
8 min readJun 27, 2021

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Pottery, as simple as it might look, might not be everyone’s cup of tea. However, with regular practice and the right information by your side, you can learn your way into the world of art. Now, being the best at the art requires you to invest time, patience, and some capital. However, things won’t work your way if you do not select your ingredients the right way. The same rule applies to clay as well.

You don’t necessarily have to stick to every rule but define a guideline that fits your bill while bringing you pottery items that are just as you like.

So, before you hit your pottery wheels, here are some beginner-level pottery mistakes that you need to avoid when using clay. You can learn from these mistakes and rank yourself among the top talented artists in the world of pottery.

1-Failing to Wedge the Clay

One thing most professional potters agree with is the need to wedge the clay properly. Although a tiring task, clay wedging is an unavoidable part of the pottery-making process. Most beginner-level potters haven’t ever done this before.

Most potters simply take the required clay dough, pat it into a ball shape, & then throw the same on their pottery wheel. If you think you can avoid wedging the clay to save some time, it…

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Terry Connor
Terry Connor

Written by Terry Connor

I'm someone who is always looking to improve my life and others. Looking to be a better person spiritually and financially. Plus I love pottery and Cats.

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