Things You'll Need:
- Potter's wheel
- A lot of clay
- Damp sponge
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Step 1
To throw a bowl or a plate, you do not need to form a cylinder. Center the clay and open it as usual. Then, instead of bringing the wall straight up, make a bowl shape by widening the opening and bringing the walls up and outward at the same time. With most large objects, the clay should be brought outward or upward, but it is very difficult to do both as it puts too much clay away from the piece's center of balance.
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Step 2
Use the heel of your right hand to enlarge the opening and force the wall outward. Your left hand supports the clay on the outside, fingers keeping the clay from bulging out at weak points or losing their symmetry.
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Step 3
Slowly bring up the wall outward by gripping the clay with the tips of your fingers, one hand on the interior and the other on the outside, and lifting upward.
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Step 4
When the wall is at the desired height and distance from the center, it is now time to thin and smooth the interior of the bowl. With the wheel moving at normal speed, place the tip of your thumb to the very center of the bowl and lightly draw it to the lip of the bowl. To keep the bowl from growing, trace your thumb from the lip back to the center. This will help to evenly distribute the clay of the bowl and avoid thick or thin spots.
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Step 5
In order to shape the base or foot, hold your right hand just about the rotating surface of the wheel and press it inward to the outside base of the bowl. The middle finger should skim against the surface of the batt and your index finger should dig into the pinch point of the bowl, parting the clay in order to help define the exterior shape of the bowl. Let the left hand ride on the rim of the interior to keep it from being pushed inward by the right hand.
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Step 6
With the wheel moving slowly wipe the entire bowl down with a damp sponge to finish and smooth the surface. You're finished!














