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Wheel Throwing Pottery Class: Klaypots and Vino Reviews

5 Rating 117 Reviews
The instructor Leia was super helpful and nice!! Didn't think I'd make anything worthy of getting fired and glazed but ended up with 2 really nice pieces. Super fun experience, very nice instructor, highly recommended
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Posted 5 months ago
Trixie Muller
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Was gifted a class with my husband for our birthdays and had a delightful evening learning different techniques of wheel throwing with our knowledgeable teacher, Jess. Looking forward to coming back for another class.
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Posted 5 months ago
Small classes of six were really good! Glaze choices also seemed quite cute and unique.our instructor Dani was super helpful in guiding us through the process and was very knowledgeable in her craft :)
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Posted 5 months ago
Christine Spooner
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Awesome clasd and awesome teacher. Lots of fun.
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Posted 5 months ago
Lesley Scott
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Leia was so helpful in my quest to throw something larger. Her instructions are stepwise and very clear with hints n tips to ensure success. Follow them and you’ll end up with a little something you can be proud of. Worth noting my pieces are slightly larger and they will cost extra to finish and fire into a useable food safe object! Thanks Klaypots. Till next time… Lesley
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Posted 5 months ago
Mandy Mellis
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What an amazing experience. The classes are small which makes learning so easy. Adelaide our teacher was fantastic, patient and really made the whole experience fun too! If you want to explore your creative side & have fun this is a real treat.
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Posted 5 months ago
Catherine Tavernese
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Natalie was amazing - was super helpful and knowledgeable. Great session can’t wait to do another class!
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Posted 5 months ago
Dani was excellent really enjoyed the class it was a lot of fun. I took my mum there for her first time doing pottery and she really enjoyed it once she relaxed a little and realised it didn't need to be perfect. I would suggest doing the steps where you teach everyone together rather than having them watch as by thr time it is their turn to do it they would have forgotten most of it. This way by doing each step together you ensure everyone is getting it.
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Posted 5 months ago