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A TEAPOT CHALLENGE

t the beginning of 2021, an Anglian Potters demo day with Keith Brymer Jones had to be postponed. Thankfully, Keith and the Anglian Potters team leapt into action and were able to create a wonderful online event as an alternative. After entertaining the group with stories and demonstrations, Keith announced that when he was able to visit in person, he’d ask potters to participate in a teapot challenge. Those who were already dab hands at teapots were expected to make something out of their comfort zone. Those of us who don’t have

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