I put up a video on YouTube here of the process I go through when making my own terracotta clay body, using nearby clay. (Apologies for the quality, the video was filmed on an old digital camera, but you get the idea!)
First,  I dig up the clay, dry it, break it up with a sledgehammer  and seive it through an old bed frame.  Then I put it into buckets and  saturate with water. 
I 'blunge' it with an electric drill attachment and  seive it again through a mouli seive. Then I pour off the excess water once  the clay has settled.  I put the clay on plaster bats to dry, then  process it through a pug mill. (You could also wedge it by hand if you want).  Finally, I store it in plastic bags.
Another YouTube video I like:  The Potters of San Marcos, showing a more traditional method of preparing clay from raw ingredients, by the potters of San Marcos Tlapatzola in Oaxaca, Mexico.
 
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