Introducing my new Series of Pottery Patterns!
These new patterns are made with YOU in mind! Templates are thoughtfully crafted with step by step instructions, materials/tools lists, and an option to add a video tutorial for a complete instructional workshop.
Welcome! Throughout my 25 years of making, I have been fascinated with creating patterns (templates) for slab-built pottery. It started out as a method to create repeatable spout and handle forms and has evolved to patterns (templates) for entire forms! As a young sewing enthusiast in the early 90’s, I landed a job at JoAnn Fabrics where I worked for a few years as a fabric specialist. Although I collected more fabric than I sewed during that time, I have always loved sewing. In high school, I made a lot of my own clothes, pieced together a couple of quilts from my remnant collection, and constructed several bags/purses. Then, I found clay, and my sewing machine collected dust until the pandemic hit. When my sewing machine re-emerged, my potter’s wheel retreated. Since then, I have dedicated all of my studio practice to slab- built ceramics.
This new collection of patterns has been the focus of my research for the last couple of years and I have finally distilled some of my form ideas into repeatable patterns/templates. They are a labor of love and I was thoughtful about how I package, print, and offer these for sale. They are meant to be accessible to any level of maker from beginning to advanced. Prior clay (handbuilding) knowledge is helpful, but not essential.
How DO Pottery Patterns (or Form Templates) work?
Each pottery pattern is made up of an envelope with enclosed pattern pieces and instructions. They are available to purchase as either a downloadable pdf, or a tyvek product that will be shipped. Pottery Patterns are paper (or tyvek) templates, two 2-dimensional shapes, that are meant to be transferred onto a clay slab(s) and then folded into 3-dimensional pottery form(s). Clay and tools are NOT included. A list of tools and materials needed to complete each pattern is listed on the back of each envelope.
TYVEK OPTION*: The envelope for this pattern fulfillment option is paper and is printed on both sides but the pattern pieces inside are printed on Tyvek, a tear-resistant and water-resistant material. They are made to hold up in the studio.
PDF DOWNLOADS: The pdf downloads will instantly be delivered as an email. Please note that pdf’s are formatted for 11”x 17” or 8.5” x 11” paper.
Pottery Pattern Instructional Videos
Instructional videos are made to accompany the patterns. Together they are meant to act like a complete workshop with the tools (pattern pieces) to construct the form. The videos help communicate the directions to make each product in a step-by-step, audiovisual manner. Added bonuses in each video include shared tips and tricks that can aid in the success of your pieces. In tandem, the physical printed pattern along with the tutorial will give you the best potential for success! Happy Making!
LINKS FOR TOOLS/MATERIALS TO COMPLETE PATTERNS:
TAR PAPER FOR TRANSFERRING TEMPLATES - MIKE CERV POTTERY
KANTHAL A-1 WIRE (18gauge) - CORNELL STUDIO SUPPLY
CRAFT FOAM (12” x 18” sheet) FOR TRANSFERRING TEMPLATES - MICHAELS
8.5x11 PDF of Jewelry Holder Pattern
8.5x11 PDF of Jewelry Holder Pattern
Looking for inventive ways to hang jewelry/etc. in a kiln? Wanting to glaze the front and back of earrings, ornaments, etc? This pattern is just the answer!
This downloadable pattern contains two pages of a pattern envelope (fold and tape), four pages of pattern pieces, printed instructions, and a materials list. This pattern includes templates for two jewelry holders so you can share the pattern with a friend! Cut out pattern pieces and keep everything tidy in the illustrated envelope.
I designed this jewelry holder (to use as kiln furniture in place of a bead tree) several years ago. They were originally designed to fit into my small Skutt 8x6 Firebox kiln. I still use them in that kiln but also use them in my 1227 (stacked on top of one another). They are super versatile and easy to use and I have fired mine to cone 6 dozens of times and they each are still holding strong. You’ll be surprised by how much of a help this simple tool will be when you go to load your kiln!
Note that these patterns are formatted for 8.5x11 paper.