This the third of the Clay series.
PREPARING THE CLAY
KNEADING
Kneading clay is important to squeeze the air out of it. The clay will not have a chance to have air bubbles when fired and will not break during the firing.
The process of kneading is the same as kneading bread. Cut a chunk of clay and roll into a ball. Using a board to place the clay on, roll the clay back and forth. Use the palm of your hand to push and fold the clay over and toward you. Then repeat the process several times.
SUPPLIES FOR KEEPING THE CLAY MOIST
While working with the clay you will want to keep it moist at all times. You will want to work with your sculpture and be able to leave it for another day. When you return you will want it ready to work on again without it drying. A clay sculpture in progress can be kept pliable for as long as a year if you make sure it is moist at all times.
Supplies you need for this are: 1. a cotton cloth to cover the piece
2. plastic bag
3. spray bottle
In order to keep the piece moist, you need to first spray it with water all over. Then wet the cloth and drape it over the piece, then put the plastic bag over this and make sure it is all covered so no air can get into the piece.

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