This is a follow up post to the Top Pottery Blogs of 2014. A closer look at who blogged what. Mostly for fun and because I like charts and graphs.
Top Pottery Blogs of 2014
This is old news! If you are looking for a more recent version, check out The Top Pottery Blogs of 2016!
What were the best pottery blogs in 2014?
If you have asked yourself this question or you just enjoy reading pottery blogs… Welcome! Below you will find the best pottery blogs of the past year. Does your favorite pottery blog make the list?
This is the 5th annual list of top pottery blogs. You can find winners from previous years here: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.
Clay Blog Review: December 2014
Happy New Year! 2014 has come to an end. But not without some great pottery blogging by many of our favorite pottery bloggers!
Below you can find some of the best posts of the month. If you missed the last CBR you can read it here: Clay Blog Review: November 2014. And in a few days we’ll take a look at the top pottery blogs of the year!
Clay Blog Review: November 2014

The best of the pottery blogs!
Here we are, starting the last month of pottery blogging in 2014. You know what they say, time flies when you’re reading clay blogs…
The good news is that we will soon decide the BEST POTTERY BLOG OF THE YEAR! For example, 2013.
But for now, we can take a look at all the good stuff the the clay bloggers shared with us during November. Or, if you missed last month, catch up here!
Clay Blog Review: October 2014
Another great pottery blogging month has passed us by. Fortunately, all the must-read posts have been compiled below. But if you found something great that didn’t make the list or you know a clay-related blog that I should be reading send me an email. Or better yet, link it in a comment below.
Also, a quick note: check out the Pottery Making Newsletter. I haven’t sent anything out to the subscribers yet so if you want to get in as a “foundation member” you can sign up now.
The Can’t Miss
- Pottery Making Info » News: Clay Blog Review: August 2014
- Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery: Bowl Demo… continued…
- Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery: Leave No Plain Bowl Behind
- Clay Club: Glaze Thickness or Specific Gravity
- Matt’s Ceramic Action: Rainbow Iridescent OilSpot Glazes
- Clay Club: Joey Sheehan throws a large platter
- Marian Williams Pottery: Firing Plates- The Good News Frim The Bad News
- Blog – objective clay: Just Trying…