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updated fri 18 aug 00

 

PERRY STEARNS on wed 16 aug 00


I come in late to Shirley Samuelson's praise of "Vince" and his good
approach to terra sigillata. Would someone recap Vince's method for me,
please? I use muds as colorants and am always eager for new ideas. Fran
Stearns

Dannon Rhudy on wed 16 aug 00


If you will look in the archives, you will find a complete
description of how Vince Pitelka, Appalachian Center for
Crafts, makes terra sigillata. He has posted it at least
twice, so it should be there.

regards

Dannon Rhudy


At 07:50 AM 8/16/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I come in late to Shirley Samuelson's praise of "Vince" and his good
>approach to terra sigillata. Would someone recap Vince's method for me,
>please? I use muds as colorants and am always eager for new ideas. Fran
>Stearns
>
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Shirley Samuelson on thu 17 aug 00


>I come in late to Shirley Samuelson's praise of "Vince" and his good
>approach to terra sigillata. Would someone recap Vince's method for me,
>please? I use muds as colorants and am always eager for new ideas. Fran
>Stearns
>
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Fran, go directly to Vince Pitelka's web site:
http://digitalfire.com/education/glaze/terasig.htm

It is all there. You will see how much of what must be years of
experience he has shared.

Shirely Samuelson
just waiting for the weekend and first free Saturday in months to
start my batch.