Saturday, July 31, 2010
International Quilt Festival Long Beach: Day 2 Fiesta Ornaments
4 comments Posted by Judy Coates Perez at 12:42 PMFriday evening I taught Fiesta Ornaments. In this class everyone gets to paint, do a little quilting, and sew and emboss metal.
I always have students tell me how thrilled they are to walk out the door with a finished object!
Friday, July 30, 2010
International Quilt Festival Long Beach: Day 2 Open Studios
4 comments Posted by Judy Coates Perez at 1:49 PMFriday morning started with a couple hours in Open Studios at Make it University.
My daughter Nina participated in Open Studios for the first time. She displayed one of her Asian ball jointed dolls and the clothes and wigs she designs and makes for them, as well as her sculpted hearts and skulls and a portfolio of her other work.
This is so Jane! You know you are gonna have fun when you're with her.
Pokey, Alisa and I between activities.
My friends Leslie Tucker Jenison and Jamie Fingal who curated the fabulous Beneath the Surface exhibit premiering at the Long Beach show, it will also be exhibited at IQF Houston in November.
In the afternoon I taught a workshop at Make it University making the embossed metal origami pop up book.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
It was really great being back in Southern California, such a nice break from Chicago's humidity and I love catching up with so many friends here.
My first class at festival was Mixed Media Painted Fabric, we had a cavernous room to spread out and work in.
I really enjoy this class because, each person uses the technique of combining printed paper images with paint and fabric, then creating an overall secondary painted image using multiple layers of paint and paper.
The final work is something unique which will become even more interesting when it is stitched with quilted designs, adding finer details and visual dimension with thread work.
I always have so much fun meeting adventurous women like these who are willing to push the envelope and do something a little different in my classes.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
I havent been able to write a blog post about festival, because the place where I was staying in LA the last couple days did not have wi-fi. Now I am at the airport, taking advantage of the free wi-fi, waiting for my flight to Sacramento. I will spend a week with my mom in Davis, before flying back to Chicago. Unfortunately my mom has dial up at her house, so it may take me a while to get a good blog post done about festival, but I have lots of photos so check back in the next couple days, hopefully I will get something posted.
Labels: Life
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
I am leaving Wednesday for Long Beach to teach at International Quilt Festival. I always like to have a small scale knitting project along for those times when I am passing the hours at the airport and flying.
I came across this free pattern for arm warmers on Ravelry.com, it looked like just the right balance of complexity to keep it interesting, but a pattern easy enough to memorize for stress free knitting. I am knitting this with some of the possum/merino/silk yarn I bought in New Zealand on size 2 needles, it feels so soft and a little fuzzy.
After festival I will going to Los Angeles for a couple days to visit family and a few friends, then I'll fly to Northern California for a visit with more family and friends, before returning to Chicago at the beginning of August. Blogging may be a little sporadic, but I will try to post whenever I can.
Labels: knitting
Monday, July 19, 2010
Workshops
Classes are by lottery, so be there 30 minutes ahead, $10/each cash
Friday:
12–1pm - Fly Your Own Colors - Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison
1:30–2:30pm- Recycling Remix - Alisa Burke
3–4pm - Embossed Metal Origami Pop Up Book - Judy Coates Perez
Saturday:
11:45-12:45- Fantastic Fabric Flowers - Alisa Burke
1:15– 2:15pm - Mixed Media Box to Go - Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison;
5:30–7:00pm - Surviving the Runway: Life’s a Beach; Wonderful assortment of prizes to those who survive the runway! -Pokey Bolton and the crew!
Open Studios
Friday:
10am-Noon - Judy Coates Perez and Nina Perez;
2:30- 4:30 - Jane LaFazio and Pokey Bolton
Saturday:
3-5pm Leslie Jenison and Jamie Fingal
Sunday:
10am-Noon Jamie Fingal and Leslie Jenison
Labels: Make It University
Sunday, July 18, 2010
The rayon/silk velvet was dyed to match the fall fashion forecast colors using shibori, ombre, low water immersion and solid dye techniques, that are all explained in the article. The scarf can be worn all scrunched up with lots of different fabrics showing or hang long and drape-y as shown on the mannequin. This was a really fun scarf to make from a Vogue pattern, I will definitely be making another for my fall wardrobe!
Labels: publications, RIT dye
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Lyric Kinard, author of Art + Quilt, Design Principles and Creativity Exercises has featured me on her blog. She is also doing a dvd giveaway, so stop by for a visit and leave a note for a chance to win.
Labels: artist profile, Life
Monday, July 12, 2010
I have lived just west of downtown Chicago almost 5 years now and I am always amazed by the things I see. While walking my dog this butterfly flew right into my hands then fluttered out and landed on me, staying there for several minutes.
My neighborhood is an industrial area of old brick factory buildings with lofts, galleries, restaurants, food processors and butchers, there is a lot of concrete and not so much in the way of grass, besides the little strip along the sidewalk behind Harpo studios, so of course that is dog paradise.This is one of the few gardens in the neighborhood, it is just beautiful and attracts lots of butterflies.
My dog Abby refused to look at the camera/phone, while standing next to all these bright pink petunias. You can tell by those pulled back ears she was very annoyed about it.
Labels: Chicago, Life, photography
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
First we will be painting fabric with textile paints, with demos covering; making smooth color gradations and painting fine details.
After quilting, the metal frames are stitched in place.Embossing the metal adds the finishing touch
an ornament can even have doors.
Here are some of the beautiful ornaments made in other Fiesta Ornament classes.

I will also be teaching this class in a couple weeks at International Quilt Festival Long Beach, July 23.


















































































