Developer Course - 10 weeks
£450
Level - Improver
Introducing our new, extended 10-week Improver Course.
Designed for potters who want dedicated time to refine their throwing skills, this course offers ample space for practice along with expert technical guidance and adjustments from an experienced tutor.
You’ll work independently on a project of your choice - whether that’s creating a set of six pasta bowls, exploring lidded forms, or simply learning to throw larger pieces. Throughout the course, your teacher will provide demonstrations and tailored one to one support.
Each class runs for a generous 2.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to settle in, explore your ideas, and feel your skills grow week by week.
With max 6 students in a class, you’ll get heaps of 1-1 guidance too.
Next Course Dates:
Thursday Afternoons with Izzy. 22nd Jan - 26th March. 12.00-14.30
Thursday Evenings with Tash. 15th Jan - 19th March. 18.30-21.00
(By booking the first session date you are booked onto the entire 10 week course)
Book a course below
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Week 1 – Centring and Throwing Technical Refresher + Begin Projects
A centring and throwing demonstration, with detailed explainers of technique. Throwing practice and begin independent projects.
Week 2-6 – Independent Projects
Independent project work with individual guidance from teacher to execute ideas and refine technique.
Week 7 + 8 – Finishing Projects
Finishing off project pieces to get pieces ready for the bisique firing including final trimming and applying slips or surface decoration.
Week 9 + 10 – Glaze Application
Your pieces will all have been bisque fired and ready for you to dip, pour and paint with our studio glazes.
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During the course you have unlimited clay to work with so you can experiment until your heart’s content.
For pieces you’d like to immortalise by firing, there is a charge of £5 per kg.
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All tool are included in the course price and you have unlimited stoneware clay to use in the sessions. You’re free to explore and throw as much as you like!
For pots you want fired, there is a charge of £5 per KG. We’d encourage you to be thoughtful about pieces you you wish to fire and material usage.
The wide range of studio glazes and slips are free to use as much as you like.
We provide aprons and teas/coffees too.
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A light filled pottery studio nestled a courtyard of makers in Parsons Green.
What sets Stoneware Studios apart is its commitment to small class sizes (max 6 students and 1 teacher) and our students say they really feel themselves developing under the hands on guidance of our expert tutors.
When not moonlighting as a teaching space, the studio is a professional workshop for Izzy who throws her own work for shops, restaurants and commissions. For people wanting to learn to throw in an authentic working studio, rather than a space that’s soley set up for courses, Stoneware Studios offers something unique in London.
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The range is broad due to the small class size so teachers can manage different skill levels up to advanced.
This is aimed at intermediate potters so the minimum skill level is to feel confident centring and pulling up a 500g piece of clay. If you don’t think you’re quite ready for the Developer, our Beginner course would be the perfect refresher to get you up to speed as that’s our “nail the basics” foundation level offering.
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“I am relatively new to pottery but this has been by far the best studio I have been to in London…”
“I felt more confident with my pottery skills every week and learned so much more than I had expected. You get to go home with lots of your handmade pottery, which is a bonus!”
“The teaching on the course is spectacular. She’d incredibly encouraging and kind and explains things in a way that makes total sense”
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The Beginner and Developer courses teaching is split between professional potters, Izzy Letty and Tash Hart. This term, Izzy runs the daytime sessions and Tash is our night owl teaching the evening classes. A little about both of them…
Tash Hart
Tash is an exceptional potter whose skill on the wheel is only matched by her infectious enthusiasm. After comprehensive and informative demonstrations, she gives her students freedom to explore, while being on hand to jump in and offer technique adjustments at exactly the right moments. One thing is for certain - you will learn a lot from Tash.
The student work coming out of her kilns are well made and with great flair as she encourages her students to build their own rhythms and embrace their creativity. Having taught in studios across London, we are lucky to have Tash and in fact her students frequently ask to sign up to her next course while still on the first one!
Alongside teaching and in her own practice, she makes tableware for restaurant commissions and is currently especially interested in exploring different clay bodies.
Tash teaches a Beginner, Developer Course. She also has bookable spots for private sessions on X and X.
Fun fact – Tash is also a trained sommelier.
Izzy Letty
Izzy splits her time between running Stoneware Studios, making for commissions and teaching courses, but the best bit of her week is seeing her students develop their skill and confidence on the wheel. Her teaching style is warm and deeply informative. Always ready to explain why something has gone wrong and offer an adjustment to rectify, building the students knowledge and understanding of the process.
Having downed tools on wholesale commissions this year, Izzy is focusing on making pieces for a big Christmas shop update. That means a lot of production throwing! Away from the studio, she’s part of the Kings Foundation 35 under 35 this year, representing pottery.
Izzy teaches a Beginner and Developer Course. She also has bookable spots for private one off sessions, but has some clients who do regular weekly private classes with her too. Get in touch to discuss regular privates further.
Fun fact – Izzy has thrown pots on a BBC1 daytime show