Yarn Bells

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New yarn bells out of the kiln today! Two of them are in rustic blues, browns and greens and one of them was a custom order for a lovely lady that sent me pictures of the fabric in her sunroom and asked me to match it for her.

Yarn Bell

This was my first time trying to match colours using underglaze – I think more blues and greens could have been used but the resulting bell is still very pretty. I’ve also learned a few things about the behaviour of oxides during firing – a similar bell in purples came out patchy while the yellow in this one is nice and strong.

Yarn Bell

Pre-fire – looks pretty much like post fire. A nice, predictable result.

Yarn BellAnother view showing the plate.

yarn bell

This is the purple one I was talking about – you can see there is a double coat of strong purple on it.

yarn bell

And here it is after glaze firing – looks pretty inconsistent. The girls at the Purl still liked it but I had that enemy of all potters – the preconception of what it would look like out of the kiln. I will be experimenting in the new year with other purples, it’s the Purple Purl after all ;o)

Yarn Bell

These bells are also fresh out of the kiln – and are done in earthier tones.

Yarn BellAnother view showing the plate.

These bells (not these particular ones but other lovely bells) are available at The Purple Purl on Queen West here in Toronto.

Don’t live in Toronto? I do have an Etsy Store where I don’t typically stock pottery because of the challenges of shipping. If you would love one of these yarn bells however, please email me your mailing address and I will get a shipping quote for you. There is no purchase commitment to request a shipping quote. If you approve the quote then I will bundle it up very carefully and send it your way =o)

yarn bellSome more of my beauties

yarn bellI call this one ‘the Bishop’

Yarn BowlI also make yarn bowls =o)

Yarn Bowl