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Beginners Wheel Throwing Workshop Reviews

4.9 Rating 269 Reviews
Shayla Roland
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Easy to book … teacher was great … can’t wait to see finish pieces
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Posted 9 months ago
Eliza Raysmith
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Such a good beginners class, would definitely recommend for anyone considering.
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Posted 9 months ago
Amanda Santamaria
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This class was such good value and the teacher Loralai was so lovely and helpful and a great teacher. She took us through process and technique, was encouraging and ready to help if we needed it. Highly recommend if you're brand new to pottery/wheel throwing!
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Posted 9 months ago
Sammy McDermott
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Really great class for a beginners session. Drew was very helpful and made the class enjoyable.
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Posted 9 months ago
Our teacher was amazing ! Really loved it and have already recommended it to people I know! Will definitely be coming back !
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Posted 9 months ago
Frieda Rowland
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The teacher was super lovely, patient and provided clear explanations. It was a very relaxed and fun class. Highly recommend for beginners!
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Posted 9 months ago
Paula Camboni
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SUN ROOM STUDIO was warm and light, Lorelei was a very informative and patient teacher, it was a small class so she was able to assist us individually. I had fun , loved the feel of the clay even though i struggled to centre it, I came away positive with two little ( cutely wonky )pots and thinking about more classes. thankyou Paula
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Posted 9 months ago
Lisa-Mary Abdulnour
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Rue is an excellent a teacher, guiding each of us through pottery with incredible skills and encouragement. Pottery is definitely harder than it looks, but they made it feel so achievable and fun. By the end of the session, I had created three pieces that I get to take home, each one with its own little personality. I’m so excited to pick them up and see the final result after they’re fired and glazed.
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Posted 9 months ago