Pinch Pot Challenge - The Blue Bottle Tree (2024)

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In April, I embarked on a project to create 100 containers or vessels from polymer clay in 100 days. What an adventure! There are so many lessons to be learned in doing something like this and I strongly recommend it. Of course, it does take time and I’ll admit I’m struggling with that. But oh my goodness am I learning a lot!

One of the forms that I’ve tried making is a basic pinch pot. It’s a fundamental shape and forming method that you might have experienced if you’ve ever worked with earthen clay. Formed completely in your hands, shaped with only your fingers, it’s a shape that molds easily for potters, but what about polymer clay? I soon found out that not only was it possible, but very different from pottery. It greatly helped me understand the way the clay moves and that is changing how I make everything.

So I’ve started a Pinch Pot Challenge. I hosted this on the Polymer Clay Success Facebook group, but it’s a closed group and I figured more polymer clayers would benefit, so I am hosting it here as well. There are lots of project-based challenges out there. But this is different. I want you to explore a process. The goal here is NOT to make a pretty pot just like mine. The goal is not the finished item!! The goal for this challenge is to explore the process and expand your understanding of what this medium can do.

(And who knows…if challenges are popular, we might do even more of them.) Read on to get started…

As I said above, a pinch pot is a basic method of shaping a pot with your hands. It is the natural method that our ancestors first used when they learned to make useful shapes from mud. You can see abasic example of the process here.

You start with a ball of clay and then form a depression in the middle, usually with your thumbs. (This is easier if you trim your nails and take off your rings.) Working around the bowl, you “pinch” the clay to make the sides thinner as you work to raise the sides higher.

I’m not going to give a tutorial because the goal of this challenge is for you to explore the clay and do it yourself. I have found that when we have directions to follow, we are more concerned with “doing it right” than paying attention to what we’re doing. There is no way to do it wrong. If the bowl collapses or starts to look like a pancake, wad it up and start over. This is how you learn!

Fluted pinch pot bowl made with Cernit translucent.Vase made with pinch pot base and a tube added for a neck. Pinch pot bowl textured with leaves.How thin can you go? Yes, I was stunned that this worked.This started as a pinch pot, but was then draped over a dowel when it became too large to hold itself up.This tiny pinch pot was textured and colored after it was formed.

What's Possible with Pinch Pots?

Pinch pots are just the beginning. Once you form a bowl shape, you can add clay, modify the shape, or use other objects to adjust the shape of it. Blend two pinch pots to make a hollow form. Add a tube to your pinch pot to make a neck and pull it to make a spout. Make tall tubes. Make short, fat bowls. Open it up to make a dish. Add bits of veneer to the outside. Texture the pinch pot. Color it. Add a handle. Where can you go with the basic pinch pot idea? That’s the challenge!

Explore and See What Happens

This isn’t a challenge to make a perfect pot. This is a challenge to explore your relationship to polymer clay. I want you to push the envelope until it fails. That’s how you learn where the limits are.

  • How big can you go?
  • What happens when you use a different brand of clay? Which brand is best?
  • Is soft clay easier?
  • Is it better to pull the sides up or pinch them?
  • Can you cut out bits?
  • Is it easy or hard to add more clay?
  • How thin can you make the sides?
  • Is it easier to have your fingers inside the bowl or your thumbs?
  • Is it easy or hard to close the mouth?
  • Do you see air bubbles?
  • What’s the best way to fix them?
  • What happens if you don’t fix them?
  • How do you make a flat base?
  • Can you add a foot or base?
  • What happens when you try to add a signature stamp to the bottom?
  • What does the clay “keep trying to do”?

What lessons will the clay teach you? And no matter what you normally make with polymer clay, this exercise will help you understand your clay even better. Everyone will learn something by playing with pinch pots!

Again, the goal is not to make a perfect pot. We’re not giving grades or gold stars here. The goal is to explore and learn to understand how the clay moves. You will learn things that are impossible to be learned by following the steps in a tutorial. Okay…are you ready? Grab a wad of clay and get started. Play, explore, and then post your photos and experiences below. Share what you learned, what your challenges were, what you want to explore next!

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FAQs

What is the pinch pot method? ›

It is a basic pot making method often taught to young children or beginners. The process begins with a ball of clay. Thumbs are pushed into the center, and then rudimentary walls are created by pinching and turning the pot. The pot is then pushed on a flat surface to create a flat surface, thereby creating the base.

What is the pinching method of terracotta? ›

1 Knead the clay thoroughly and soften it in your hands, rolling it into a ball. 2 Make a hole in the ball by pushing your thumb into the middle of the clay ball, keeping 2-3 fingers on the outside of the ball. 3 Pinch further to thin the walls evenly. 4 Smooth the clay with a bit of water on your fingers.

What is the significance of pinch pots? ›

Pinch pots that date back over 17,000 years have been discovered in China. At some point, the practice that started as a necessity—making an object to hold food or water—turned into the foundations of creating ornate vessels, and later, the basis for learning to manipulate clay.

How thick should the walls of your pinch pot be? ›

The piece can now be shaped into your desired outcome, continually being pinched out to make the form of a pot around a quarter of an inch thick. You can also smooth out the base of your piece at this step so that it sits nice and flat onto a surface.

What kind of clay do you use for pinch pots? ›

Simply make your shape, let it dry completely, paint, and ta-da: that's how easy it is. We're going to make easy pinch pots with air-dry clay where our final pieces aren't just pieces of art but are actually usable bowls.

What is the pinch method? ›

Simple technique of making pots by crudely shaping a ball of clay and then, by forcing the thumb into the centre, gradually pinching out the walls to an even thickness and the desired shape. From: pinch method in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology »

What materials are used in the pinch technique? ›

Materials used can be either wedge clay or self-hardening clay. project teaches you the basic making techniques, with lots of tips for success and development. A small amount of clay will pinch out a long way, and this technique generally is not suitable for very large amounts.

What did Native Americans use pinch pots for? ›

Historical Context

These pieces were primarily functional containers for storing food or water. As the craft evolved, more elaborate and decorative pieces were created for ceremonial purposes.

What does bisque mean in ceramics? ›

Biscuit (also known as bisque) refers to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze. This can be a final product such as biscuit porcelain or unglazed earthenware (such as terracotta) or, most commonly, an intermediate stage in a glazed final product.

Why do you need to wedge your clay before creating a pinch pot? ›

Before anything else is done, it's very important to completely wedge the clay to get rid of any air pockets and guarantee uniform consistency. The clay must be worked and pressed on a spotless surface when wedged. Form the clay into a ball once it has been properly wedged.

What size should your clay ball be when making a pinch pot bowl? ›

1. Preparation. Roll the clay into a ball to fit the palm of your hand, this can be anywhere between the size of a gold ball or a tennis ball, (depending on the size of your hand). Make sure this is neat with as few cracks in it as possible as cracks will get bigger as the pot takes its shape.

What is the pinch method for insulin resistance? ›

According to its proponents, you use the pinch method by holding the thumb and index finger of one hand just above the wrist of the other hand and then exerting a little bit of pressure on the wrist. Doing this will supposedly cause the release of insulin and break down glucose.

What is the pinch point method? ›

Pinch analysis is a methodology for minimising energy consumption of chemical processes by calculating thermodynamically feasible energy targets (or minimum energy consumption) and achieving them by optimising heat recovery systems, energy supply methods and process operating conditions.

What is the pinch method in modeling? ›

Quick Reference. Simple technique of making pots by crudely shaping a ball of clay and then, by forcing the thumb into the centre, gradually pinching out the walls to an even thickness and the desired shape.

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