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Videos & Resources

I Love YouTube!  And it just occurred to me, in all our research about ceramics, glazes and various techniques, we should put our collective resources in one location.  For you to enjoy, watch and learn the following How-To-Techniques below.  I've linked the videos at a particular point to begin the topic, but please feel free to watch in their entirety. 

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How-To-Techniques... Using Stroke & Coat

Mayco Stroke & Coat Glazes

 Mayco Stroke & Coat® is a heavily pigmented, viscous glaze line that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. Use these glazes to create intricate, detailed designs and butt up to one another without colors moving. When used in a majolica process, Stroke & Coat® will not move nor blend with the colors beneath. Stroke & Coat® colors are intermixable, allowing artists to create custom shades. Thin with water or media to create a “wash” or watercolor style of design. Because the liquid color is consistent with the fired color, artists will have no trouble visualizing finished results as they create. 

Stroke & Coat® Virtual Workshop

 Stroke & Coat® is a heavily pigmented, viscous glaze line that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. Use these glazes to create intricate, detailed designs and butt up to one another without colors moving. When used in a majolica process, Stroke & Coat® will not move nor blend with the colors beneath. Stroke & Coat® colors are intermixable, allowing artists to create custom shades. Thin with water or media to create a “wash” or watercolor style of design. Because the liquid color is consistent with the fired color, artists will have no trouble visualizing finished results as they create. 

Mayco 2026 New Stroke & Coat Colors - Facebook Live

   The new 2026 Stroke and Coat colors are here! Get a look at the new colors, how to use them, and their performance at cone 06 and cone 6. 

All About Mayco Stroke & Coat Glazes

 All About Mayco Stroke & Coat Glazes. From Mayco. 

Mayco Stroke & Coat Glazes

 Taking the fear out of Stroke & Coat glaze. 

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