Showing posts with label studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Clean your dryer!

Let's Talk! Tuesday Tips Anyone?!

There's this inconvenient phenomenon that occurs in my laundry. Tissues get left in pockets. So they end up exploding in my washer and then in my dryer. Today after it happened I had this strange urge to vacuum out the lint catcher in my dryer. I want to say something funny and witty, but I think it's really more important that you take me seriously about this for a few minutes! Here's my Pinterest, to give my Tip credibility!            Visit Tamara M. Hannah's profile on Pinterest.   

First I removed the lint catcher and started to run hot water on it. The water was beading off, rather than draining through the mesh. I said to myself, "I think this was a good idea!" and grabbed the soap and a scrub brush. Next, I took the Dyson with the crevice tool and started to clean out the area that holds the lint catcher.....

THIS IS WHAT WAS IN THERE! I had to empty the Dyson vacuum 3 times! 
 Needless to say, I did some investigating, just to find out how all of this works. This "grate" comes off of the inside of the dryer wall just below where the lint catcher rests. Once I took it off a PILE of lint and about half a cup of sand fell out of the crevice that it covered! I was shocked and grossed out. This is how houses burn down. 


Next, I scrubbed the build up from the grate, this is how my lint catcher looked also. I vacuumed the rest of the gap where the lint was building up. I could fit my whole hand down there and was gathering hand fulls of lint. Ok, so this dryer was a second hand jobbie that was in my loft when I moved in. It didn't occur to me that cleaning it was a necessity. I'm sharing this well learned lesson with you today for the simple fact that I think it's pretty unsafe. 


 Here is my washed out lint trap! 


Here is a weird angle of the whole area that the grate piece screws on to and then where the lint catcher would sit. This photo is after I cleaned it all out.


Here's the clean grate being screwed back onto the inside of the dryer. 


And inserting my clean lint catcher back into its holder. 

This situation made me nervous because sometimes I like to leave the dryer running when I leave the loft for work in the afternoon. Riggs isn't very good at calling 911 if you know what I mean.

So take a few minutes when you load the dryer next time and see if you have any build up in your lint catcher! This whole project only took me about half an hour, it was worth it!

This certainly isn't my most sparkly, bubbly, glittery post to date. And you'll adjust. It can't all be rainbows and kittens! 

Hey, I know how to make you feel better! 


You'll get linked up to my Pottery Verve 2015 Survey, and if you take 3 minutes to fill out my easy peasy survey...
You could win a Jack O' Lantern mug made by me! 

Thanks for following Pottery Verve xo




Saturday, April 12, 2008

welcome to my blog


well this seems like a good a time as any to embark on the bloggers world. i am starting my pottery studio, pottery verve, anew. this time it is located in the basement suite of a wonderful house in viking, alberta. we live in beaver county. i love it here, i feel a strong sense of surrogacy provided by these rural communities in alberta.

viking is a small town, the golf course is two blocks away, and owned by the town, not a monster conglomerate corporation. the original train station has been moved and converted into a tea room and art gallery. the guild members have recently completed renovations in the basement and a brand new, bright spacious studio awaits classes and workshops.

i am teaching there as well as at the kids summer camp. i will show my work every saturday in stony plain's country market. we have enough bedrooms in our house that i am offering an artist retreat style bed and breakfast.

this is a wonderful spring, and an excellent time to start something new. my new works are inspired by orbs, as always, and organic forms appropriated by way of ecology. my designs are wheel thrown and hand built then carved, water etched, sgraffito, and slip decorated. there is something for the garden, the table, your body, and the bath.

the photo i have included is my jumping off point for this new body of work. it is a watering can and planter in stoneware.