Sunday, April 10, 2011

New pottery

My pottery has been getting better and more consistent. One of my friends told me they looked more 'confident,' which I thought was a good assessment. Here are a few of my latest favorites.

green & brown pear-shaped mug
green & brown pear-shaped mug

caribe & white simple mug
caribe & white simple mug

assorted cereal bowls
assorted cereal bowls

blue & white plus bowls
blue & white plus bowls.

16 comments:

Susan said...

Ok I decided.... I want a full set of dinnerware with mugs- not cups and saucers please- and some extras in case something breaks. Oh and serving dishes, yes.... These are absolutely perfect. I think you should go into the pottery business as a full time business -
just do museum stuff on the side as your hobby....

Marissa said...

I love the pear shape of the first mug, and yes, your bowls look identical. *I'M* ready for you to open shop...when will YOU be?????

Anonymous said...

I love the pear shape mug as well. I think the glaze looks wonderful too. It is very impressive.

Karen Sue said...

I'm loving your mugs! I need a new crafted one. I have a chip in mine from a 5k walk 15- or maybe 20 years ago! Bunch of store bought ones in the cupboard, but not the same...

Karen Sue said...

P.S.another chipped item I can't part with is my popcorn bowl. Time for a new one. nicely holds one package of popcorn...big enough for 2 hands

Cintia Santos said...

I loved your blog, it's just beautiful.
All his works are fantastic.
Congratulations!

Gwen said...

I navigated to your page to find the pattern for Shalom but am so impressed by your pottery. It's beautiful! I love the glaze on the pear shape mug. You're obviously multi-talented!!

Yarny Days said...

How beautiful! What an awesome skill. I love all the stuff you made.

amy said...
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amy said...

Do you sell your work or take commissions yet? I love your work.

Floriane said...

Hi Meghan,
I'm coming for the first time to your blog, led here by a link for your shalom cardigan and I spent a few hours going through your posts.
I love what you do and of course your pottery is marvelous. I wish I had such skills for such different things.
I used to study parperwork conservation in Belgium but I totally changed direction since that.
Anyway, it was nice seeing all this.
I'll come back to see if you post something new.
Cheers.

Sherri said...

Meaghan, I think your pottery is just wonderful!!

yarn_lady said...

I wandered over from Ravelry and boy am I glad I did!!! your pottery is amazing! I love your work!

eatme_delicious said...

Those look amaaaaaazing!! I LOVE pottery. That top mug is my favourite.

wondrlanding said...
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wondrlanding said...

Dear Meghan,
I received a request to translate your Shalom pattern to Hungarian. I did not want to do it without your consent. Do you give me permission to translate it?
If yes, maybe you also would like to add it (I will make a PDF) to your pattern page/blog. Please let me know, what you think about it!
(Regarding this I wrote to your Ravelry e-mail 20 days ago, too. I hope to find you here.)
Eszter (wondrlanding AT gmail DOT com)