We set a goal
At the start, we work out what you want from the lesson. That could be your first time on the wheel or fixing a technique that keeps tripping you up.
A private lesson is the fastest way to get focused help. It is just you at the wheel, so we can spend the time on exactly what you need.
$100 first hour, then $79 per extra hour
Best for: People who want privacy, focused teaching, a gift session, or help with one specific wheel problem.
The next beginner, open studio, and glazing dates will be announced on Instagram first.
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At the start, we work out what you want from the lesson. That could be your first time on the wheel or fixing a technique that keeps tripping you up.
Because it is one-on-one, I can watch what your hands are doing and correct things in the moment.
Short lessons are good for a focused intro. Longer lessons give us time to repeat, trim, and slow down.
Photos from real student pieces will sit here once the next set is ready.
A private lesson student piece will sit here.
A before and after style photo will sit here.
A wheel process photo will sit here.
A finished private lesson piece will sit here.
Yes. Private lessons work well for beginners because we can go at your pace.
One hour is good for a focused taste. Two hours is better for learning. Three hours is best if you want time to repeat and settle in.
This draft page is written for one-on-one lessons. If you want two people, message on Instagram and we can decide how to handle it.