Election Embroidery + Debate @ Antique Taco

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Arts & DIY

Event Overview

Join us at Antique Taco, for an evening of embroidery, chips & guac, margaritas, and the final presidential debate (#tacostandoneverycorner). We'll learn how to embroider our political symbol of choice before tuning in to watch the debate. Stitching is the most active, positive way to experience the presidential debates, which are...not always so positive. Nothing makes me feel more a part of this political process, other than voting, than wearing my heart on my sleeve. By "heart", I mean an embroidered Hillary pantsuit and by "sleeve", I mean a bandana. 


Feel free to bring in an article of clothing, a bag, or a pillow case that you can embroider! Otherwise, I will have a bandana, tote bag, or swatch of fabric for you to choose from. Then, you'll choose one of the examples pictured to stamp onto your fabric and stitch. One rosemary margarita and an assortment of apps are included! 


WHAT YOU GET



  • An embroidery hoop and starter set of threads

  • A variety of stamps to use as a guide for embroidering

  • Choice of fabric piece, tote bag, or bandana to stitch on

  • A printed guide

  • An embroidery lesson

  • One rosemary margarita

  • An assortment of apps


ABOUT THE VENUE


Antique Taco is a fabulous blend of delicious food and a sweet, warm environment. The place lives up to its name and is marked with antique pieces that will give you all the nostalgic feels. The tacos are unique and inventive and my personal favorite in the whole city! 


 

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All ages welcome

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Joslyn Villalpando

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My name is Joslyn Villalpando and I am a working artist and art educator in Chicago. After studying fine art and art education at the University of Cincinnati, I spent 7 years teaching elementary art. While teaching, I completed my master's degree at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), studying the impact of craft and fiber art on art education. My small research group of young participants grew into a little community while learning to weave, sew, embroider, and dye; sharing the stories, memories, thoughts, and ideas that arise when creating together.

After witnessing the beautiful community that is built when creating with friends, I first began holding craft and cocktail parties to spread my love of the handmade with my favorite people. We gathered to learn how to block print to make valentines or embroider to create holiday ornaments- each craft accompanied by a featured batch cocktail and treats, of course. Inspired by the old sewing circles and expanding on the theme of intimate, creative social gatherings, I am moving these parties from my tiny Chicago condo and hosting craft events at some of Chicago's most beloved bars, restaurants, coffee houses, boutiques, and cupcake shops. I love utilizing classic, traditional art/craft processes such as; weaving, embroidery, printmaking, and watercolor, and putting a contemporary spin on them to bring you a unique learning experience.

There's nothing better than gathering with others to make something by hand, learning skills and processes that can be used again and again. At each J.Villa gathering, you will experience a thoughtfully curated event in an inspiring space, hand selected and/or handmade art materials, and enthusiastic guidance through the craft process.

EXPERIENCE REVIEWS

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    Phaydra B.
    Reviewed on 11/22/16

    This was a fun class in a relaxed and open creative environment. Joslyn was friendly and welcoming. Not everyone in the group knew how to embroider, but Joslyn was patient and kind when demonstrating or helping each of us individually. I really liked the space this event was held at. The drinks and food were delicious.

    This was a fun class in a relaxed and open creative environment. Joslyn was friendly and welcoming. Not everyone in the group knew how to embroider, but Joslyn was patient and kind when demonstrating or helping each of us individually. I really liked the space this event was held at. The drinks and food were delicious.

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