Status:: WIP Started:: 2025-03-16 I saw a reel from [amythepotter](https://www.instagram.com/amythepotter/) in the morning. She had a way of throwing that I hadn't tried before, and she manages to throw really thin and doesn't trim the pieces after. I decided I wanted to give that a try, and made these garlic keepers that she also makes. Hers are thrown with more clay (800gr), and are taller. I don't usually keep a lot of garlic in the house, maybe only getting three bulbs at a time. With a small kitchen I felt a smaller sized one would be more appropriate. So I threw these with 500gr of clay for the body, and about 200 for the lids. I still trimmed mine. After cutting the holes on one side of the jars, I decided to add a lineart of garlic on the other side. I used the mishima technique I learned from [Carole Epp](https://www.instagram.com/musingaboutmud/) in her guest session on Makers Spark (an online community of potters lead by [Naomi Clement](https://www.instagram.com/naomikclement/)) ![[garlic keepers.png]]