Not sure why i've never made a teapot before. Well, not on the wheel anyway. dont know if i like the knob or not but i'm liking the pulled handle. What do you think?
thanks guys, still not sure about that knob though. i've got it wrapped in plastic till i make up my mind, think i might cut it off and put a simple ball on it.
thank you Judith! i actually went ahead and changed the knob, i knew when i did it i should have left it. i'm planning on making another similar teapot anyway and now i know what kind of knob to use :)
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Oooh, very nice :) That's a long handle to have been pulled! I like the knob too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! :)
ReplyDeletethanks guys, still not sure about that knob though. i've got it wrapped in plastic till i make up my mind, think i might cut it off and put a simple ball on it.
ReplyDeleteLOOKS FANTASTICO!
ReplyDeleteThat's way nice! The handle is beautiful. Great work :)
ReplyDeleteI love the knob, it breaks up the open space between the pot and the handle. The knob is what drew me in for a closer look.
ReplyDeletethank you Judith! i actually went ahead and changed the knob, i knew when i did it i should have left it. i'm planning on making another similar teapot anyway and now i know what kind of knob to use :)
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