Projects: Participants can create up to 3 items during the class. Focus: Basics of wheel throwing, with a possibility of learning how to clean pieces on the wheel if time allows. Additional Information:Cleaning Your Pieces: While there might be an opportunity to learn how to clean your pieces on the wheel, the studio’s staff will do the final touches to your pieces if time runs short. – Glazing: Participants get to choose one glaze for their creations. The studio’s staff will handle the glazing process, and after 5 weeks, your finished pieces will be ready for pickup. Membership and Day Passes:- Requirement: The class is a prerequisite for new potters interested in obtaining a Delaware Pottery Studio Membership or Day Passes. This indicates a structured progression for those who want to continue their pottery journey at the studio. Recommendations for Participants:1. Arrive Early: Come a bit early to get settled and ready for the class. 2. Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions during the class. The instructors and staff are there to help you. 3. Dress Comfortably: Pottery can be a messy endeavor, so wear clothes that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty. 4. Enjoy the Process: Remember that pottery is an art form, and everyone progresses at their own pace. Enjoy the creative process and have fun!