can someone recommend a pottery studio?
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Re: can someone recommend a pottery studio?
from keizerg on 10/28/2024 04:24 PMHey! If you're looking for wheel pottery classes, I'd recommend Pottery Studio 1 in Dallas https://pottery-dallas.com/wheel-classes-dallas . It's a fantastic place for beginners, as they offer one-time lessons as well as longer courses. You can try a single 2-hour session to see how you like it, with guidance from an experienced instructor. The session includes all materials, like clay and tools, and you get to create a piece that you can pick up after it's fired. They also offer multi-session courses if you want to delve deeper into wheel throwing. It's a flexible setup with morning, afternoon, and evening time slots, so finding a convenient time should be easy. The studio is really laid-back, making it a great spot for both individual lessons and group events like birthdays or team-building workshops. You can easily book online and choose the best time for your visit. I think you'll enjoy it!

can someone recommend a pottery studio?
from crowl on 10/28/2024 04:08 PMHi everyone! I've been thinking about trying wheel pottery in Dallas and was wondering if there's a good studio that offers both one-time classes and longer courses. I'm a complete beginner, so I'd need a place that's beginner-friendly. Any suggestions?


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