Today, I'm very excited to introduce you to one of our Finish A Long hosts, Nicky from Mrs Sew and Sow. I've known Nicky for a number of years - she is one of the first people I connected with online when I started blogging. I hope you enjoy getting to know her!
Hi ! My name is Nicky Eglinton and I'm one of the global 2017 Finish-A-Along hosts. This is my second year as co-host so I should know what I'm doing.
I live in the South of England but was born in bonnie Scotland and after a few years studying in Aberdeen and Glasgow, I came to London to get my first job! I loved the theatres, cinema, restaurants, walking across Waterloo Bridge and looking one way at the Houses of Parliament and the other way at St Paul's. Life was good!
Since then I have moved even further south and out of the hubbub of the City to the quiet more rural life of Sussex to raise a family with hubby. It has suited us well and we have three lovely children and a cat and a dog! Here are the pets in portrait and 'helping' me quilt!
In my childhood I learnt to stitch from my mother - first toys, and cross stitch, then clothes in my teens and twenties (back then it was actually cheaper to do that).
She also taught me knitting and crochet. She loved passing on her skills though we struggled at times as she was right handed and I was left handed. Every thing I did looked wrong to her as I was doing it in what seemed an awkward way....and there were very few lefthanded tools to help! So I now prefer right handed scissors - in fact I cannot use lefthanded ones!!
I seem to have made lots of quilts. I find the creative process both stimulating and therapeutic. I do tend to make up my own patterns though on occasion if I love something I will try to make my own version of it.
Hi ! My name is Nicky Eglinton and I'm one of the global 2017 Finish-A-Along hosts. This is my second year as co-host so I should know what I'm doing.
I live in the South of England but was born in bonnie Scotland and after a few years studying in Aberdeen and Glasgow, I came to London to get my first job! I loved the theatres, cinema, restaurants, walking across Waterloo Bridge and looking one way at the Houses of Parliament and the other way at St Paul's. Life was good!
Houses of Parliament to the left,the dome of St. Paul's to the right |
Since then I have moved even further south and out of the hubbub of the City to the quiet more rural life of Sussex to raise a family with hubby. It has suited us well and we have three lovely children and a cat and a dog! Here are the pets in portrait and 'helping' me quilt!
Saffy and Maddie |
In my childhood I learnt to stitch from my mother - first toys, and cross stitch, then clothes in my teens and twenties (back then it was actually cheaper to do that).
Meet Dandelion - I still have him! |
She also taught me knitting and crochet. She loved passing on her skills though we struggled at times as she was right handed and I was left handed. Every thing I did looked wrong to her as I was doing it in what seemed an awkward way....and there were very few lefthanded tools to help! So I now prefer right handed scissors - in fact I cannot use lefthanded ones!!
Jumping forward a bit, to maintain my sanity after kid no 1, I went to an evening class about patchwork and quilting. My chance to talk with grown ups! I was completely in love with applique! It was all I did! And then I ended up on a course at The Quilt Room to make this quilt in 2005!
The applique was easy for me but would you believe I was terrified of the HST border round each block and the quilt remained in pieces, and on several FAL lists.
Friendship's Garden Quiltby Alma Allen & Cherie Ralston |
The applique was easy for me but would you believe I was terrified of the HST border round each block and the quilt remained in pieces, and on several FAL lists.
Carolyn Forster taught me piecing and introduced me to blogging! Wow has she got a lot to answer for! I started blogging as I wanted to record my stitching and gardening - hence my blog name Mrs Sew and Sow!
The sewing has taken over somewhat but this year I will be back in my garden and bringing lots of flowers into the house! Wonder if a flower bed can count as a WIP or UFO?? What do you think?
Well back to that quilt I started in 2005 I kept moving it from one FAL list to the next! I have joined up with the FAL since the beginning - though I may have missed a few quarters - and it has helped enormously - mainly from all the encouragement I received from commenters who have become friends.
Suddenly it became the time to finish that quilt! I even had to learn FMQ in order to do it !
And here it is! So all of you who have longterm WIPs/UFOs do not despair!
And here it is! So all of you who have longterm WIPs/UFOs do not despair!
Finishing that longstanding UFO was like a release - it had been a block hanging over me! I started actually finishing more stuff.
Since 2012 I have been keen to meet up with people, and join in the quilting community. I went to the Fat Quarterly Retreats in London and learnt about the Siblings Together charity. I have been making quilts for the charity since then - one or two to begin with, then I joined a bee to make more, helped others finish quilts and finally last year Maria and I were leading the campaign to make 100 quilts for the charity.
The charity helps children in the UK social care system retain bonds with their siblings at holiday camps. They are given a quilt to remind them of the fun times together.
We will be aiming to make another 100 quilts in 2017 with help from a generous community of quilters ! Would you like to join us? You can find more information here and here!
The charity helps children in the UK social care system retain bonds with their siblings at holiday camps. They are given a quilt to remind them of the fun times together.
We will be aiming to make another 100 quilts in 2017 with help from a generous community of quilters ! Would you like to join us? You can find more information here and here!
I love scraps and have been running a monthly link up, #Scraptastictuesday, on the second Tuesday of every month, with my co host Leanne (who also hosts FAL). We like to celebrate the origins of patchwork, though Leanne uses scraps in more of an improv way than I do but you will find all sorts of inspiration there!
I am a scrappy quilter for ecological and economical reasons! I like to hang onto those pounds and pence and keep my scraps out of the landfill sites! And I just love cramming as many different fabrics as possible into one quilt.
We would love you to join us with your scrappy projects (they don't need to be finished), plans, and storage systems.
I try to make a scrappy sampler quilt each year with tutorials showing you how to make your own! 2015 is finished and 2016 is basted ready for a finish this quarter I hope!
I am a scrappy quilter for ecological and economical reasons! I like to hang onto those pounds and pence and keep my scraps out of the landfill sites! And I just love cramming as many different fabrics as possible into one quilt.
We would love you to join us with your scrappy projects (they don't need to be finished), plans, and storage systems.
I try to make a scrappy sampler quilt each year with tutorials showing you how to make your own! 2015 is finished and 2016 is basted ready for a finish this quarter I hope!
Liberty Sampler 2015 & Karen Lewis Sampler 2016 |
And now I'm setting up a local group of stitchers in Sussex with my friends and co-founders Kelly and Jane and we are actually going to meet up and stitch together in a room! And eat cake! With no children ! It is starting this month !
I seem to have made lots of quilts. I find the creative process both stimulating and therapeutic. I do tend to make up my own patterns though on occasion if I love something I will try to make my own version of it.
Here are some of my favourite quilt finishes
And
here is one I hope to finish this coming quarter! It is my take on the traditional Double Wedding Ring (my own variation) - a lot of it stitched by hand! I used acryllic templates made by Marti Michell to help with the cutting and designing of these blocks.
My FAL list is always a long one (yes I am a member of Archie the Wonder Dog's #ridiculouslylongFAList ) as when I used to choose a few items for my list I always wanted to work on something else! Much easier to keep everything out in the open I found!
I hope you will join us on our journey to complete those listed projects and I look forward to seeing your finishes! Remember to cheer on the rest of the community - it really does make a difference!
Hoopla! Quilt |
My FAL list is always a long one (yes I am a member of Archie the Wonder Dog's #ridiculouslylongFAList ) as when I used to choose a few items for my list I always wanted to work on something else! Much easier to keep everything out in the open I found!
I hope you will join us on our journey to complete those listed projects and I look forward to seeing your finishes! Remember to cheer on the rest of the community - it really does make a difference!
3 comments:
Hi Nicky,
I'm so impressed with your beautiful quilts! I've just finished a long term quilt project, and I can relate to the wonderful feeling of achievement - it just makes me want to do more sewing!! Thanks for posting - you've encouraged me to join up and try and get more of those UFOs in my cupboard finished!
Cheers,
Lara in Australia
Hi Nicky,
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