Potter's Wheel Taster Experience

Enjoy an introduction to the world of wheel throwing at this pottery class in the North Cotswolds.



1.5 hours

Class size 1 to 6 (public classes), 4 to 16
  £70 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

If you're a fan of The Great Pottery Throwdown and you'd like to give it a go yourself, this beginners' pottery class is just what you've been looking for. In this fun introductory workshop, you will get familiar with the potter's wheel and learn what it's like to have a go at throwing.
On arrival, you’ll be warmly welcomed as you join the rest of your small group. The workshop begins with a full demonstration of the pot-throwing process, given by one of the studio's expert potters. Then it'll be your turn to step up to your individually-assigned potter’s wheel, get hands-on and have fun practising your pottery skills!
An experienced tutor will be on hand throughout offering practical tips and guidance. You will learn the five basic steps in making a pot, from centring, opening out and pulling up the walls of your pots, using specialist tools. You may create as many pots as you wish during the session, using an unlimited supply of clay. As a beginner, your pots tend to be super wobbly and often collapse but it’s all part of the fun and the normal learning curve of pottery!
This is a make-and-take class, so at the end of the workshop, you can choose your best piece to take away on the day free of charge (additional pots charged at £3). Pots can be left to airdry at home and painted if you wish, ready for you to admire and display with pride.
Please note: You may request midweek classes however you may be subject to a minimum total spend depending on group size.
What you'll get
All the materials and equipment needed to create at least one pot to take home, with unlimited clay to use during the session.
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Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly Class
What to bring
  • Comfortable, practical clothes and shoes are best! We provide aprons, and any clay splashes will wash out easily.
  • To keep your belongings safe, please leave valuables at home where possible. We ask that rings, watches, and bracelets be removed before using the potter’s wheel, and long hair tied back (please bring a hair tie). If you have long nails, trimming them beforehand will make it easier to work with the clay.
  • For health and safety reasons, we don’t serve refreshments during our potter's wheel workshops, however you’re welcome to bring a drink in a lidded cup. Please avoid eating in the studio.
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 7 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids (the adult may observe for free).

This experience would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum, Father's Day gift or gift for couples.


FAQ

Where can I park?
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early to settle in. While we don’t have a dedicated car park, you’ll find free on-street parking along the High Street and nearby roads. If you’re visiting during peak hours, please allow a little extra time to find a spot.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, practical clothes and shoes are best! We provide aprons, and any clay splashes will wash out easily. Aprons are provided for your use. To keep your belongings safe, please leave valuables at home where possible. We ask that rings, watches, and bracelets be removed before using the potter’s wheel, and long hair tied back (please bring a hair tie). If you have long nails, trimming them beforehand will make it easier to work with the clay.
What accessibility provisions are available for guests?
We welcome visitors with a wide range of physical, sensory, cognitive, neurodivergent, and mental health needs. Please see our Accessibility page for full information or feel free reach out to us directly.
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Are dogs allowed?
We do not allow customers to bring dogs, except for registered guide dogs as other participants may have allergies or be uncomfortable around animals. On rare occasions, our lovable pooch ‘Harry Potter’ may make an appearance, but we always check that everyone is comfortable before he visits!
Do you serve refreshements?
We don’t serve refreshments during workshops unless otherwise stated. You’re welcome to bring a drink in a lidded cup, but please avoid bringing food.
Location

Honeybourne Pottery - 3 High Street, Honeybourne, Evesham, WR11 7PQ

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Honeybourne Pottery is a family business run by potter’s Alan and Annabel Cusack, who live and work in the beautiful countryside bordering the North Cotswolds. We specialise in both wheel-thrown and slab-built pieces, creating functional hand-crafted tableware.
When we're not busy making our own designs, we teach classes catering for individuals, families and groups. Our studio and tranquil setting, create a calm space away from the stresses of the outside world, where people can escape for a few mindful hours learning about the beauty of clay.

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