8 Week all rounder

wed 11.00am - 2:00pm
sat 11.00am - 2:00pm

What we will cover

This eight-week pottery course offers a comprehensive introduction to both hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques, giving students a well-rounded foundation in ceramic art. Designed for beginners and those with some experience, the class emphasizes hands-on learning, creative exploration, and the development of technical skills in a supportive studio environment.

Students will learn essential hand-building methods such as pinch, coil, and slab construction, alongside core wheel-throwing skills including centering, opening, pulling walls, and shaping functional forms. The course explores how form, function, and surface design work together, allowing students to create both sculptural and functional pottery. Instruction also includes trimming, joining techniques, surface decoration, and basic glazing.

By the end of the course, students will have created a small collection of finished ceramic pieces and gained the confidence to continue working independently with clay. This class encourages experimentation, patience, and craftsmanship while helping students discover their personal approach to working with clay.

    • Basic properties of clay and how to prepare it for use

    • Essential hand-building techniques: pinch, coil, and slab construction

    • Fundamental wheel-throwing skills, including centering, opening, and pulling walls

    • How to create functional forms such as bowls, cups, plates, and simple vessels

    • Techniques for joining, attaching handles, and building strong forms

    • Trimming and refining pottery on the wheel

    • Understanding thickness, balance, and form for functional ware

    • Surface decoration methods, including texture, carving, and slip decoration

    • Basic glazing techniques and glaze application

    • Proper drying, firing, and care of ceramic work

    • Studio tools, equipment, and safety practices

  • Week 1: Introduction to handbuilding, making small cups/mugs with pinching technique and bigger vases with coiling.

    Week 2: Continue hand building Introduction to the wheel Demo throwing (cylinders)

    Week 3: Throwing, exploring different forms, moving to bowls.

    Week 4: Tr imming Turning pots on the wheel and attaching handles/decorate with slip

    Week 5: Wheel practicing candle holders/lemon squeezer /spoon rest

    Week 6: Continuing practising making small vases and finish pieces to get ready for firing

    Week 7: Finish all pieces Discuss glaze ideas/glaze combinations

    Week 8: GLAZING

  • Studio Access & Clean-Up

    We kindly ask everyone to arrive on time so we can make the most of our session together. To help keep the studio running smoothly, please begin tidying up 15 minutes before the end of the session; this includes labeling and storing your work, cleaning tools, and wiping down your workspace with a sponge and water. These steps reflect standard ceramic studio practice and COSHH guidelines, and we really appreciate your cooperation.

    The Ceramics Process

    · Make your pieces

    · Allow work to dry (1 week to refine; 2–4 weeks before firing depending on size)

    · Return to trim, fettle, and optionally decorate

    · Dry fully before first firing (3+ weeks)

    · Return to glaze

    · Final firing and collection (approx. 3+ week turnaround)

    Clay Allowance

    Clay is included for workshop participants. There may be additonal charges per KG for clay if using large amounts. Open Access users and Members must buy their own clay. Acceptance of Terms By booking any class, workshop, event, or voucher, you agree to these terms and conditions.

    Class Validity

    Open Access passes and vouchers are valid for 6 months from purchase. Date-specific classes are valid only for the booked date unless rescheduled within 2 months. All bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable unless stated otherwise.

    Rescheduling

    To help us manage bookings fairly, courses and half-day tasters require one month’s notice for a refund. Thank you for your understanding—these guidelines help us offer a great experience for everyone.

    Storage of Work

    To help us look after everyone’s pieces, unfired work is stored for up to two weeks and must be clearly labelled. Bisque-fired and finished work is stored for 4–6 weeks. Any work that is unlabelled or not collected within these timeframes may be recycled to make space for others. Thank you for your understanding—unfortunately, refunds cannot be offered for recycled work

    Finished Work

    All pieces go through two firings before they’re complete, which helps ensure the best results. For this reason, finished work won’t be ready to take home after your first session—but we promise it will be worth the wait! Thank you for your understanding—unfortunately, refunds cannot be offered for recycled work.

    Firings & Equipment

    Estimated turnaround is 3 weeks per firing. Delays may occur. Over-glazed or excessively thick work will not be fired.

    Health, Safety & Liability

    Your safety is important to us, and we ask everyone to follow COSHH and studio guidelines to help keep the space safe and enjoyable for all. Goodmood cannot accept responsibility for injuries that result from not following these guidelines, and students may be liable for damage caused by misuse of equipment or materials. As part of the ceramic process, breakages, glaze variations, and kiln-related incidents can occasionally occur, and refunds cannot be offered in these cases. Thank you for your understanding and care in the studio.

    COSHH Guidelines

    Silica and ceramic materials can be hazardous when airborne. Follow all studio safety rules, clean using water only, avoid dry sanding or sweeping, and wear appropriate PPE when required. Ask staff if unsure at any time.

    Contact

    For questions, email hello@goodmoodpottery.com. We respond within 2 working days (Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm).