Course intent
This workshop is designed for improvers looking to refine their throwing skills on the potter's wheel. You will learn the foundational techniques needed to create a successful pot, including centring the clay, throwing a basic shape, and altering forms. You will learn how to turn, finish, and add surface decoration or details, preparing your pieces for glazing and firing. Throughout the workshop, you will receive personalized instruction, demonstrations, and constructive feedback to build confidence in your pottery-making abilities.
What will I learn?
You Will Learn:
- Wedging the Clay: Learn the importance of properly preparing clay before throwing, including techniques for removing air bubbles and ensuring consistency.
- Centring the Clay on the Wheel: Master the technique of centring clay on the wheel, an essential skill to make your pots uniform and stable.
- Making a Basic Cylinder: Begin by learning how to throw a simple cylinder, the foundation for many pottery forms.
- Altering the Shape: Once you鈥檝e created the basic cylinder, practice altering its form to create more complex shapes and designs.
- Building Confidence with Throwing: As you practice, you will gain greater control and precision, increasing your confidence in your ability to throw.
- Turning the Pots: Learn the turning process, where you refine the form of your pots by trimming the base and creating a smooth, finished shape.
- Surface Decoration: Explore various surface decoration techniques, such as carving, sgraffito, or applying texture, to add personality and flair to your pieces.
- Adding Handles, Lips, and Foot Rings: You will practice adding finishing touches such as handles, lips, and foot rings to your pots, further refining their shape and functionality.
- Maintaining a Clean and Safe Studio: Learn about studio best practices, including maintaining a clean workspace and following safety protocols during the pottery process.
Who is this course for? Is there anything I need to know before joining?
Discover your artistic potential and have fun along the way. Materials will be provided (unless stated in course description), and you'll leave with your own handmade creations.
What do I need to bring to the first class? Will there be any extra costs?
You need to bring:
- A notebook and pen/pencil
- Sensible, closed toe shoes
- An apron or wear old clothes
- An old towel
- Nails should be clipped as long nails will damage your work
- Avoid wearing hand and wrist jewellery to prevent loss or damage
Additional Costs/Information:
- Materials and Technician Fees: Basic materials and technician costs are included in the course fee.
- Firing Limitations: We are only able to fire pieces that are produced during class time, using materials provided by SAL.
Attendance:
- Learners can only attend the sessions they are signed up for. Unfortunately, missed classes cannot be made up in another session.
If you have any queries, please email the tutor at adultlearning@surreycc.gov.uk
What can I do when I finish the course?
In discussion with your tutor, you may like to progress onto other Pottery & Claywork courses.
Additional Information
We welcome learners with additional needs and disabilities. When you enrol, please let us know if you would like to discuss your extra support needs with a member of the Supported Learning Team who will then contact you as soon as possible. If you are enrolling within 10 days of the course start date, we may not be able to contact you before your first class.
We value and support equality, diversity and inclusion by promoting fairness and respect at all times.
How to enrol
Our courses are for adult learners aged 19 or over. If you are under 19, please call 0300 200 1044.
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Details
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Day:
Saturday
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Start date:
27 Sep 2025
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Time:
10am to 3:30pm
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Cost: 拢87
- Location: Woking centre
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Sessions:
1 sessions
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Tutor:
Darren Phillips
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Course code: QRDA614NZA
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Places: Places available