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Mixing Clay Bodies

Understand the components of clay bodies and how to mix your own. Kaolin, ball clay, feldspar, silica, and grog in different proportions create different workin

Understand the components of clay bodies and how to mix your own. Kaolin, ball clay, feldspar, silica, and grog in different proportions create different working properties.

Step by Step

This guide breaks down mixing clay bodies into clear, actionable steps. Whether you are reading this before your first class or reviewing after a studio session, these fundamentals will accelerate your progress on the wheel and at the handbuilding table.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Every potter makes mistakes. That is how you learn. But knowing the most common pitfalls in advance saves time and frustration. Our instructors at Dallas Pottery Studio see these patterns regularly and can help you self-correct quickly.

Practice at Dallas Pottery Studio

Reading about pottery helps, but clay time is where skills develop. Our classes, open studio, and memberships give you the structured practice and professional feedback needed to improve. 20 Shimpo wheels, 5 kilns, 50+ glazes. Sign up for our waitlist.