Still going easy on production, though. The wrists are mostly better, but twinge now and then, so I’m still taking it easy with them. (Man, just when I’m full of ideas for new teapots and things for the gallery’s Christmas show. *And* I’m halfway through knitting an awesome pair of socks.)
Anyhoo. Just a quick break from pottery to let you know the Anna Templeton Centre fall class chedule is out. They mostly do textiles, but that’s fun too.
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My name is Maaike Charron, and I'm a potter in St. John's, Newfoundland. I started fiddling around with pottery in summer 2006, when I was told volunteering in the local clay studio would get me free studio time. I mostly taught myself, spending a lot of time poring over books, magazines and websites, and occasionally pestering the more advanced (but very helpful) potters around me with questions. After about two years, I decided I'd gotten good enough to go into business for myself. This blog, started after my first big craft fair, was created to document the process of becoming a wondrously succesful craftsperson. (Or it will document How Not To Do It. We'll see.)
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