Intermediate wheel skills will be taught, and then taken further to alter pots that have been thrown on the wheel. Students will be guided in the best ways to make their pots functional and joyful to use, while gaining new skills in both throwing, hand-building and having lots of fun along the way!

Students will explore altering their pot’s profile with darting, and various ways of altering the lip of a pot such as rolled and split rims. The class will culminate with glazing the work, and learning to use surface techniques such as water etching and washes to create depth and a more beautifully decorated pot!

Lily will meet students where their skills are at, sudents should be intermediate enough to able to make a cylinder on the wheel without instruction.

This three hour class will meet once per week starting and ending on the listed dates.

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More about classes at Cascade

Glazes, firing fees and one bag of clay per student are included in the class price. Similar to membership at Cascade, students can enjoy 24/7 access to the studio to practice their new skills and work on projects. Community tools are provided or you may bring your own tools. Students get one 24 x 18 x 16 inch shelf to store projects and materials.

Please read our terms of service and code of conduct & cancelation/refund policy before purchasing a class. Signing up for a class means you understand and agree to our current terms of service and code of conduct listed on our website. Students must be at least 18 years old please.

All cancelations and refunds are subject to a 10% fee due to card processor fees. Refund requests must be made 2 weeks before the class start date, we cannot offer refunds within two weeks of the class starting.