I've decided to name the set Every Which Way because of the way the stripes appear to be woven through the center of the plate going left, right, up, and down. The colors are amazing, and the platter mold I used is very interesting. Just look at that vibrant blue, the bold yellow, the intense red. There is only the slightest curve on each of the sides, giving it just a bit of shape. The matching smaller plates have the same every which way stripes in a much smaller pattern.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Success!!!!!!
It's about time! I just finished a set of sushi dishes that came out in one piece and look pretty good to boot! Success feels good!

I've decided to name the set Every Which Way because of the way the stripes appear to be woven through the center of the plate going left, right, up, and down. The colors are amazing, and the platter mold I used is very interesting. Just look at that vibrant blue, the bold yellow, the intense red. There is only the slightest curve on each of the sides, giving it just a bit of shape. The matching smaller plates have the same every which way stripes in a much smaller pattern.
I've decided to name the set Every Which Way because of the way the stripes appear to be woven through the center of the plate going left, right, up, and down. The colors are amazing, and the platter mold I used is very interesting. Just look at that vibrant blue, the bold yellow, the intense red. There is only the slightest curve on each of the sides, giving it just a bit of shape. The matching smaller plates have the same every which way stripes in a much smaller pattern.
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