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Etsy Star seller with over 220 sales and 54 five star reviews
Nadine Blakemore Ceramics Blog


Rebranding from SolidagoCeramics to NadineBlakemoreCeramcis
Rebranding from SolidagoCeramcis to NadineBlakemoreCeramics
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4 days ago2 min read


Keeping Betty going and Knowing When to replace the kiln elements
Yes, kilns are expensive and no, they don’t last forever, but you knew that already, right! Why Kiln Logs Matter For a potter, the kiln is the one piece of pottery studio equipment you simply cannot be without, and mine is in regular use. As part of my regular kiln maintenance, I keep a detailed kiln firing log and note everything: the number of firings, the type (bisque or glaze), the cone it has gone up to (that’s a measurement of temperature and time), and the date I switc
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4 days ago2 min read


Betty, the kiln
My own little business started in 2017 when Grandma Betty sadly passed away. It did mean that my husband inherited a little bit of money though, and yes, he was very kind and actually gifted me a kiln. I remember the discussions, how big, front or top loader, where to put it, and how to connect it to the electrics. Do we need a special supply? Yes, we do, and we eventually settled on a Northern Kiln front loader. We bought a new shed and yes, I almost burned it down when I fo
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Jun 73 min read


How I Package Your Ceramics - Recycling is key
An overview of how I package ceramics and some reviews from Etsy showing 5 star reviews.
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Jun 62 min read


Glazes - how it all began
I fell into glaze making almost by accident, starting with three gifted recipes that opened a whole new world. Seven years on, I’m addicted. It’s challenging, unpredictable, and completely addictive — and I’m still experimenting.
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Jun 63 min read


Glazes - measuring specific gravity
Measuring specific gravity is a good way to keep an eye on the water content of a glaze.
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Jun 62 min read


Stepping into Volunteering - my journey with the Northern Potters Association (NPA)
After moving up North, I joined the Northern Potters Association in 2019, having previously been part of London Potters and the DCPG. The NPA’s huge geographical spread reminded me of earlier challenges, but the people, especially volunteers like Joan Hardie, made it feel welcoming. Over time I became vice chair, then chair, and helped modernise the organisation by introducing a secure online membership platform and running regular online events. With more than 800 members, t
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Jun 62 min read


How it began to get serious - My Journey Through Clay and Colour
Nerikomi is the Art of coloured clay, and for me, nerikomi feels like home, that place that makes me feel I belong. Even after years of exploring other materials, other clays, and far too many glazes, I keep circling back to patterned clay and they way I think I can or could draw with it. It’s where the clay seems to speak to me it its own quiet language, and where I rediscover the joy that made me fall in love with ceramics in the first place. This is my story of how I foun
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Jun 44 min read


The History of Nerikomi: A Technique Across Cultures and Time
When people hear the word nerikomi, they often think of a distinctly Japanese technique. But the real story of coloured clay is far older, far wider, and far more fascinating. It’s a technique that has travelled across continents, cultures, and centuries. It changed shape as it moved, yet always rooted in the same simple idea: pattern created from the clay itself. So here is a little bit of history on where this technique comes from: Middle Eastern Beginnings The story of col
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Jun 43 min read
Here you will find a bit out a bit more about my life as a potter. Behind the scene studio updates, kiln maintenance and much more.
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