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h the flat ofthe hand, until it is perhaps two inches more in diameter than thebottom of the mould, and half an inch thick. It should be rolled smoothwith the rolling-pin. Lay it in the mould, pressin
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plastic, but, on the other hand,it will stand the heat of the kiln, which the other will not. Theaddition of whiting or felspar to modelling clay will give the neededstiffness. A pottery clay suitable
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which is found at the top of the bed, contains alarge per cent. of carbon, formed by decayed leaves and twigs—likecoal or peat. Strange to say, this burns whiter than any other potteryclay. It contai
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s reasonably true this is not adifficult matter, but otherwise the outline process (see Chapter II.)may be followed.A piece of clay is first patted flat with the hand, and then rolledout with the roll
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ure is not too cold, otherwise indoors. It is built up exactlyas was the flower jar in Chapter II., except that there is no cardboardoutline to test it; the eye alone is the guide. Great care should b
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to the right (seeFig. 47), and bring the under strand on the right over the end of theleft strand, back of the middle strands, and through the loop made bythe left strand in starting. Another pair of
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and each specially adapted in form to theuse for which it is intended.[Illustration: SOME PIECES OF VOLKMAR POTTERY]The work of the Brush Guild of New York is more like Indian potterythan any other o
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them into good condition. This was done with the feet orhands, or both. As the craft advanced, potters began to temper theirclay with other ingredients, according to the use to which the vesselwas to
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n less than half an inch from the bottom. This is something thatthe potter learns to know almost by instinct—how close he can come tothe top of the wheel and yet leave a bottom thick enough to trim an
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the left hand holds the outside topangle, to steady it.After an hour or two, when the piece has stiffened somewhat, it maybe smoothed, and the form refined or improved, if necessary, with thesmooth-e