This is a work in progress... something I'm starting 5 minutes before my vacation starts :). I will add to it and improve it in the future.
Emergency contact information:
In the case of an EMERGENCY when I am working (not on vacation) call me (0724030239) or Adam (0724011311).
In case of EMERGENCY when I am NOT working (on vacaiton), call my brother-in-law, Jan, at 0724033737.
For all NON-emergencies, e-mail me at info@gyttja.se (right now I’m getting messages in too many places and it’s very hard to keep track if I need to revisit you message later [eg, insta, through the website, text message]). If I am on vacation, I'll get back to you when I return.
Maintenance or low supplies: Please let me know ASAP by email if maintenance is needed or we are running low on something (eg, a particular color of underglaze). I find shockingly little time to work on my own studio projects so it is unlikelty that I will notice on my own. The sooner you inform me, the sooner I can fix it for you!
Membership document: Full membership details and rules! As well as:
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Instructions on how to check the number of credits you have
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How to "av" or "om boka" your member session
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Instructions on setting up the Yale door lock
Bisque firing document: If you're anxiously waiting for something to be bisque fired, you can check here to see if it is done!
Firing charges document: To view the details of your charges.
Suggestions box and maintenance requests: Let me know if you have an idea for how I can improve Gyttja for members and/or if anything in the studio requires maintenance (eg, we are almost out of blue engobe).
Water management instructions: Every member is responsible for water management. This includes the proper management of 1. water at the recycling station, 2. mop water, and 3. water/glaze in the plastic bin in the glazing sink. NO glaze/clay down any drains!
Tea pot options and rules of thumb: A teapot is a complex project that requires careful attention to detail for all parts to function well. This document will help you.
Don't support Amazon/Billionairs and the death of small business. Buy your ceramics tools from these sources instead
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Seemanns is a family business and is located on Kungsholmen. Go there in person. It's a wonderland! They can also be a good source of information.
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Cebex is in Gothenberg and you can order from them online.
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Art4fun is for online ordering and is located in Sweden.
Is there another Swedish company you like to order from? Let me know and I'll include them here.


