Make the most common Danish black pot (Jydepotte)

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This is made specially for beginners. Watch the whole series before starting the work. Have also tools and clay prepared first. Enjoy it


History. • The proper way to form (as they did in the past ) this • • •

pot is to start with the edge and then make the body, when the edge is firm after a little while. This is a bit difficult for beginners. Here I work on the body first and make the edge last. You have to be aware, these pots are fragile! Earlier ( In history 1500 – 1900 ) one thought it was fine if a pot lasted a whole year. The next time you attended a fair, you just bought a new one.


Stjertpotte. ( Pot with a handle ) • 1750 gram sandmixed

clay ( 20 – 25 % sand + 75 – 80 % clay) enough for 6 pots. You have to knead the clay properly 4 – 5 times.


• The tools needed. • 2 or 3 people can •

share the tools while working. Don’t work too fast or the quality of the pot will be poor.


• The clay is formed in one roll and sliced into 6 equal parts.


• Press your thumbs

down in the center and pinch carefully – many times – all the way around the pot. Don’t use the fingertips but the broad part of the fingers.


• Use the four ”long”

fingers pressing on the outside, while the pot is ”hanging” on your thumb. • The aim is to form half a sphere ( form like half a ball ).


• Slowly the ”wall” is •

getting thinner. You have to do it many times, before it is thin like here.


• With the spoon you now press against your rounded hand holding the pot.


• Like this you bend the

edge gently against the center. • While you are pressing move your hands a bit against each other. • Remember – many times – all the way around.


• Using the three first • •

fingers you now for like a ditch. This is the best way to use the wet cloth. Don’t make it too wet!


• Have the unused part

of the cloth placed between your last two fingers.


• Now the position of •

the fingers is ok. For the wet cloth you use slip ( slip = a creamlike mixture of clay +water )


• The edge is now nice.

Even thickness and same hight all around. • The halfsphere is now flat underneath, but that’s ok. • Don’t bend the edge out yet.


• After all the moisture

that has been added Slip – The pots need time to get firm. Plain water is NOT to be used.


• After a little time. • The outside i made

smooth with a knife.


• Smooth all your •

fingerprints away. Use the knife as when you are using it for butter.


• Using the spoon you make the surface of the pot inside smooth.


• Now switch to a

bigger spoon, and we almost have half a sphere.


• The next thing to do is to create a fine edge.


• Make the edge • •

standing right up in the air. If the clay gets too dry – use the wet cloth right away. Cracks on the edge are difficult to mend.


• Bend the edge to 45 •

degrees. Here you use the first three fingers of each hand.


• The cloth is ready, •

place it like before. Soon you have done a fine edge.


• Gently you bend a

part of the edge for pouring the melted butter. ( This pot were used for melted butter to the potatoes ) Time for a pause – Wait a while again.


• It’s nice outside on a sunny

summerday. • But mind the wind and especially the sun. • You have to be VERY skilled not to get serious problems otherwise. • Always have some plastic at hand to cover the pot if you walk away and don’t want the pot to get firm/dry.


• Here you see some •

small cracks. Use a bit of your slip and the knife to close these, but be careful to do it properly.


• A nice bottom is •

made using the spoon. Now you are going to put a handle on the pot.


• A roll of clay is

compressed in one end and a pencil is gently put through.


• Turn the pencil while

doing this and only allow the tip of the pencil to get through.


• Holding the pencil you now carefully roll a bit.


• The handle is formed •

like this. The outer part is made a bit more wide at the edge.


• On the upper part of

the handle you place an ornament like this.


• Use slip for placing

the handle at the pot.


• Make sure to get pot and handle i a good connection – use the knife.

• If the work isn’t done

properly the handle is going to crack in the fireing.


• Use small and many movements placing the handle.


• Take a look – check for cracks.


• For the feet. • Three pieces are cut.


• Pinch the form


• Roll a bit.


• Where do we put •

them? The tradition is always to place one foot under the handle.


• When the feet are

placed and have had a time to get firm… • They are cut so it appears they have 5 sides. • This tradition is placed near the town Varde in Westjutland, Denmark.


• This form were used •

in many different sizes. Behind the -stjertpotter- you can see some other small pots.


• Inside the pot you

now use the spoon to take clay away until you can feel it through the thin ”claywall” • Concentrate!! • Do you make your way through the clay it’s impossible to rescue the pot!!


• When the pots are firm

like leather, you find a smooth and hard thing to use for drawing the ornaments • Spiral – oval – circlecross were used. • A visit to museums might be an good idea.


Advice? - Help? • Send an e-mail, if you have any trouble or do you want these instructions on a CD? oleflemming@yahoo.dk

• GOOD LUCK


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