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From now until December 22, 2011 you are invited to visit Pittis Pottery for your Christmas pottery gifts. However, please note the Pottery will be closed from November 22 through November 28. Just send an email or call............

611 Grandview Road, Daniels, WV
(304) 763- 4065
Email: pittispottery@suddenlink.net
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Custom Stoneware Works and Objects d'Art | Pittis Pottery | Daniels, WV
I had the opportunity to visit the Pittis Pottery and meet the potter, Diana Pittis. The hour I spent with her was fun, educational and yes of course, I bought some pottery... it is mountain made!


Diana Pittis received her Degree in Ceramics from The Ecole Des Arts Decoratifs in Geneva, Switzerland in 1976. She was a studio potter for many years in California, before moving to West Virginia in 1993. She creates her unique and award winning works in her private studio and showroom in Daniels, WV just outside of Beckley.
Diana works from her studio and showroom located next to her beautiful 105+ year old farm house where she creates custom stoneware items and one of a kind raku pots. For her pottery, Diana works with the elements ......earth, water, air and fire.
"I love water," says Diana. "I've lived on or very near water all my life except for this current phase in West Virginia. I try to give my work an understated look of elegance influenced by the fluidity of water and the motion of reeds and plants moving in the wind. I overlap two or more glazes to add depth, and then decorate to add color. Surface texture is my current interest. I'm not a production potter, I never make more than a dozen of the same item because the forms need to evolve."
The below photo is Diana's studio/workshop:

The first room has:
two potter's wheels -

and an extruder that recycles the scap clay. It de-airs the clay so that it is ready to use.

One slab roller - a table with adjustable rollers that compresses a slab of clay to the desired thickness.

The second room is the glaze room that contains raw chemicals and has a spray booth.
The Kiln room has two kilns..... a down draft cart load kiln (27 cu. ft.) made by Paul Geil in California. There is also a small (9 cu ft) updraft kiln. The Raku kiln is located outside made by Laguna Clay. (It was too dark for me to take a photo of this kiln). All the kilns uses propane gas.


The top floor is her shop where her pottery is sold. All Pittis Pottery's high-fired works are crafted with lead-free glazes and are oven, microwave and dishwasher safe.

Check out the below video about Diana and her experience as a potter.
For private studio showings, ordering her work or to commission a special piece, call or email Diana at:
(304) 763- 4065
Daniels, WV
Email: pittispottery@suddenlink.net
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In an effort to raise awareness, a group of women from Fayette County in January 2010 started the 'Scarf It' project........The World's Largest Pink Ribbon Scarf. The scarf is in memory of Terri Lynne Treadway Massey. When Terri lost a courageous four-year battle with breast cancer at the age of 41, her friends and family helped her find peace by making a promise. That pledge — to take care of her three children — has inspired a scholarship fund to ensure that her children, and other children who’ve lost a parent to breast cancer, will go to college.
Supporters of Terri’s Tribute, a scholarship fund for the children of Terri Massey and other children who’ve lost moms to breast cancer, are knitting the world’s longest pink ribbon scarf to honor and memorialize the survivors and victims in breast cancer.
The “World's Largest Pink Ribbon Scarf” is being assembled at Tamarack. To date, Tamarack has over 2228 feet, nearly 90 women and one man from 15 states have contributed to the scarf. The goal is to have a half mile of scarf completed by October 29. There are still pink yarn pieces being knitted and crocheted and will continued to be collected at Tamarack.
At Tamarack during October, volunteers may add to the scarf by working on it while they visit or by taking home instructions and sending in pieces as they finish. Tamarack provides classes for knitting or crocheting. Cindy Whitlock, Director of Marketing said, “We have pink acrylic yarn, knitting needles and crochet hooks, but people are welcome to bring their own, or donate to our collection. Many people may want to start their work here and take it with them. Pieces may be dropped off at Tamarack daily from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. and will be added onto the existing scarf."
Scarf Instructions:
Use 100 percent acrylic yarn in any shade of pink.
To knit:
Size 13 needles, Cast on 25 stitches, Knit every row until the end of the skein. Bind off all stitches and knot the end.
To crochet:
Size G hook, 25 loops, Single crochet one row
“We expect about 39,000 guests from 25 different states and Canada during October. We’re working on national media coverage and authentication by Guinness. However, the scarf stands on its own merit, a record-sized depiction of love, inspiration and hope for all our sisters,” said Whitlock.
To volunteer to help at Tamarack, call Amy Ellis at 304.256.6843 or email services@tamarackwv.com.
For details about donations, call or stop by FCNB locations in Fayetteville, Oak Hill or Ansted. Donations may be mailed to Terri’s Tribute, FCNB, P.O. Box 209, Fayetteville, WV, 25901.
Upcoming events to help further the fund will be promoted through local media and Facebook. Anyone with questions can write to terristribute@yahoo.com

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NOT SO...Wordless Wednesday - A Lovely Birthday Setting
The below photos are the setting for my birthday party/dinner given by Roger and Ann Day of Glade Springs. The theme, as you can see, was Mexican with a pinata on each table. It was a great party and dinner on a lovely summer evening. Glade Springs is a beautiful golf resort located in Daniels, West Virginia, with beautiful homes, and there are three championship golf courses.

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