Showing posts with label pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pottery. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Chicken Cookers

Everyone has heard of the "beer" cookers for cooking whole chickens.   We make a pottery version of this.  The next few posts will be taking you through the process of the chicken cooker being made and ending with me cooking a chicken in one.

My brother-in-law, Oma Hester sent Mac a picture of a chicken cooker and asked Mac to try and make one.  Mac made one and sent it to Oma (who by the way could be a gourmet chef).  He in turn tried it out on his grill and sent us the recipe he used.  So began Palm Tree Pottery's chicken cooker which comes with its own recipe.  The cooker can be used on your grill (over indirect heat) or in your oven.  The recipe you get with the cooker is actually Oma's.  

Yesterday, Mac made seven chicken cookers.  That means I had work to do today. They have to sit and firm up (that means they have to dry some) before I can put the handles on the sides.  Here are the seven cookers waiting for their handles.



Today, I had to extrude handles from the extruder.  I cannot pull handles like most potter's do, so I have to use our extruder.  It is like using the thing you put Play-Doh in when you were a child and used the slide with cut outs to make the play dough come out in different shapes.  Only our extruder is a little on the larger side as it is bolted to the wall!!  Anyway, I had to put the handles on the sides of the cookers.  This way you have something to hold on to when you are moving the cooker off the grill or out of your oven.



Now they all have to dry completely before being put into the kiln to be fired for the first time.  

Hope you have enjoyed seeing some of the process in making our pottery.  I should have been out there when Mac was actually making them to take a picture, but I was paying bills, I mean which is more important!!!

Hope everyone is staying cool.  It was really hot in the "studio" aka the garage, when I was working today.  

I do not even like thinking about tomorrow - we have to do back to school shopping!  Where has the summer gone?!

The Potter's Wife :)

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Dog Days of Summer



Thanks to Pam (who cut my hair today - she is the best) for the headliner of today's post!  

It has really been hot and as you can see, Izzy has been enjoying the pool along with all of us.  We have been working in the mornings because the studio/garage is just too hot in the afternoon.  I mixed the chemicals for two glazes this morning and thought I was going to melt.  I have to wear a mask because of the dust from the chemicals, latex gloves to keep it off my hands, and then I had on my apron (you have not seen this one - I made it last year just for the pottery), so I was (as us Southerners would say) glistening - basically just plain ole sweating!!  I then had to put all the parts on four pigs and do a special vase (I cannot tell anymore than that, because it is a surprise that someone ordered!!) which I carved on.  By the time I was finished, I could have jumped in the pool straight from the shop.  I did wait until I had eaten and had given my stomach time to digest before getting in.

I really cannot believe how hot it has been this summer.  Our oldest, Tyler, is still in Montreat working and he told me this afternoon that it is still very hot up there. I am very thankful for air-conditioning.  

Tonight we went to church for the first time in a few weeks.  It was good to see our friends, Wayne and Nancy, and Tim and Elisa.  I also got to have a few minutes to chat with my friend, Barbara.  I usually work in the youth on Wednesday nights, but we are not having small groups this summer, so I will not be doing that until the fall.  

Not really much to talk about.  The kiln is running a bisque load right now, so Mac will be glazing in the next couple of days.  Tomorrow night I am having two dinner guests joining us.  They are two of my good friends, Susan and Sheila - that is right, there will be two Sheila's at our dinner table.  I cannot wait. It will be a Girl's Night, although Mac and Marsh will be here.  I am sure they will make themselves scarce, because there will be a lot of girl talk going on!

Until next time -

The Potter's Wife:)
  


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Chiminea Pictures

Right now we are in Blowing Rock for the night.  We went and picked up our pottery from Lees-McRae.  They seemed to have had a good show and we sold a fair amount of pottery.  

Tomorrow we will service our booth at Artwalk and the chimineas will be a new item there - Nancy - we will make you another one!!!

We will have to hit the studio running when we get back.  I have pigs to put together and glazes to make so we can fill the orders that have come in.

Below are images of the two chimineas we made in Montreat and glazed at home.
 
The glaze on the chiminea on the left is Lavender Delight, and the one on the right is Craggy Gardens.  The left one is on our screened porch and the other one is on the counter behind my sink.  You could also put them outside.  Keep in mind, when you have a lit candle in them, the chimney part gets very hot.  The candle in these was not lit long, but the chimney started getting hot very quickly.

Okay, Mac, Izzy, and I are outside in a swing enjoying the cool night air here in Blowing Rock.  We had a nice dinner (Mac, Marsh, and I - Izzy had to stay in the room) at Six Pence Pub.  We always enjoy the food there and the service is excellent.  We also had for dessert - The Ultimate Chocolate Cake!!!!  This is the best!!!!  If you like chocolate - and we do - it is worth the trip just for the dessert. Their French Onion Soup is wonderful, also.  

Time to sign off.  Hope to be back this week with some cooking/recipes in our pottery to show you just how functional it is.

Until next time,

The Potter's Wife :)

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Winding Down in Montreat

We are winding things up here in Montreat.  This is always sad.  I have been cleaning the cottage and getting it ready for my brother-in-law and his family.  Mac went down to the Potter's Wheel to unload his pieces from the kiln and had to wait for the second kiln to cool down.  While waiting, he helped instruct in throwing on the wheel.  I am glad he can help someone else throw since he has not been able to help me!!  He says I have the hands of a "logger"!  Mac made two small chimineas that you could put a candle in and either have on a screened porch, on a table on your deck or wherever you would like to put it.  After I decide how to glaze them, I will try and post a picture when they are ready.  They will have to get home with us, be glazed and fired, so that could potentially be a week before they are finished.

We went to the Huckleberry last night for ice cream - my favorite thing to do in Montreat.  If you are wondering, the Huckleberry is a grill here in Montreat that also serves ice cream.  Everybody just loves the "Huck" as we call it.  Anyway, tonight we will go over to Givens, where my father-in-law lives, and have dinner with him there. Givens is a very nice retirement community in Asheville that he moved to last fall.  

I am in the Inn with Tyler using the internet.  There are small groups all around us from the youth conference that is here.  One group is talking about Job and the one behind me is talking about why do bad things happen to good people.  I just wonder if the kids are listening or what is going on in their minds.

It is sunny with clouds, maybe a chance of rain later.  There is a breeze, but the humidity is still high.  I am under a ceiling fan and it is very comfortable.  If I was in one of the small groups, I would be dozing because it is so comfortable.  

I will be heading over to the Potter's Wheel in a little while to just sit on the porch and enjoy all of the creativity that is going on.  This really is a piece of heaven on earth!!!  

Until the next time -

The Potter's Wife

Thursday, July 8, 2010

There is a Heat Wave in Montreat


We are melting here in Montreat!!!  I know it is like that every where else too.  
We do not remember it being this hot here in a very long time.  Thankfully, it cooled off last night, but today is another hot one.

We had a little excitement this morning at our cottage.  I was up and getting ready (at 5 am- it is a habit) and I start to open the bathroom door when Mac yells "Don't open that door!!"  Long story short, a bat had gotten into the house and he was trying to get it out.  See the cottage is a summer cottage and not winterized, so sometimes these things happen.  We have not had a bat in a long time.  I am just grateful that it did not decide to take flight when I got up and headed to the bathroom or that it did not fly into the bathroom when I went in and shut the door.  Needless to say,  I would have woken up everyone on that end of North Carolina Terrace!!!

Tuesday night we went out to eat mexican in Black Mountain.  We went to Ole's Guacamoles, our very favorite place.  If you like mexican food, this is the place.  It is AUTHENTIC!!!!!   They have just moved into their new location on 70, (actually I think they call it State Street).  Anyway, it is the old Olympic Flame building.  They have a lot more seating than before and they still have their outdoor seating.  You really need to go and eat there when you are in this area because you will not be let down.  Not only is their food excellent, but their staff is the best!!  

I have been sewing an apron with pink pigs on a black background - very cute - with pink gingham accent straps and pocket.  My friends Nancy and Alice have been helping me.  Once it is finished I will post a picture. 

We are winding down our stay here.  Mac has 2 days left as potter in residence and we go tomorrow to set up our Lees-McRae show.  It always gets a little sad to have to say good-bye to our friends we see each summer, but it will not be long and we will all go back to our respective homes.  Thank goodness for computers, email, and Facebook - what did we do without them.  I know we did not have to walk to Assembly Inn with our computers and log onto the internet. 

The picture above is Mac working on the wheel on the porch of the Potter's Wheel.  This picture was taken by my friend Nancy.  Thanks Nancy, I will miss you when you go home.

Until tomorrow - hopefully,

The Potter's Wife




Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Another Day in Montreat

While Mac is helping everyone make pottery at the Potter's Wheel, I have been waiting for the repair man to work on our dryer.  Marsh, our youngest (16), has been waiting for the UPS man to bring his new camera!!!  The UPS man came and brought the camera, but I have not heard from the repair man.  Oh well.

Hopefully, now that the camera has arrived, we can take some pictures and add them to the blog.  

Again, I am off to see Mac at the pottery. I have been sewing potter's aprons at our house since all the sewing machines were taken yesterday afternoon in the sewing room.  I think that is what I will be doing this afternoon, but maybe I will have to have a little siesta on the porch swing first.

Hope you are having as great a summer as I am.  

Until tomorrow -

The Potter's Wife :)

Monday, July 5, 2010

Welcome to The Life of a Potter's Wife

Hey I am Sheila Hester and I own Palm Tree Pottery with my husband Mac.  I am going to being sharing what it is like to live with a potter and what goes on in our lives.

Right now we are in beautiful Montreat, NC where Mac is potter in residence for two weeks.  We love the mountains and we love Montreat.  He learned to do pottery here and comes back every summer to help teach.  

In my blogs, I will be sharing with you when we are doing shows and where.  As a matter of fact, we will be setting up this Friday at Lees-McRae for Frolic Week.  It will be open to the public on Saturday, July 10 through July 19.  We would love for you to come and see all the crafts on display.  It benefits the college, so come out and see our pottery and enjoy beautiful Banner Elk, North Carolina.

This is a short post, but I will be back.  I do not have a camera with me - our son just sold his - that I use - and his new one has not come in  yet, but when he gets it, I will be posting pictures soon.  Until then, please go to our website and see our pottery - www.palmtreepottery.com.

I have to close for now and go back to the pottery where Mac is working. I do not do pottery while I am here in Montreat -BECAUSE I LIVE IN IT!!!!!, but I am going to sew with my wonderful friends, Alice and Nancy.  

See ya soon!!!

The Potter's Wife :)