Trimming a pot while leaving finger lines is a pottery technique that creates decorative ridges on the surface of a clay pot. These ridges can be used to create a variety of patterns, from simple lines to more complex designs. The technique is relatively simple to master, and it can add a touch of elegance to any pot.
To trim a pot while leaving finger lines, you will need a sharp knife or trimming tool. First, score the surface of the pot where you want the finger lines to be. Then, hold the knife or trimming tool at a slight angle and gently scrape away the clay, following the score lines. Be careful not to cut too deeply, as this could damage the pot. Once you have trimmed the pot, smooth the edges of the finger lines with a damp sponge.