I grew up using a treadle and its still my favorite, bar none. Enjoy!!
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Oh my - that looks so much like the treadle I got from my grandmother (the incidentally my daughter sold at a yard sale before her father and I knew it....). Enjoy - it's beautiful and a wonderful treasure.
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Originally Posted by peggy463
Do all of you who have these machines actually use them and how or why? Or are they strictly for decoration?
Peggy Sharon W. 1910 Singer 66-1 red eye [ATTACH=CONFIG]214508[/ATTACH] 1936 Singer 201K was born a hand cranked machine, I like it better as a treadle. [ATTACH=CONFIG]214509[/ATTACH] 1965 Singer 237 zig zag [ATTACH=CONFIG]214528[/ATTACH] 1949 Singer 15-90(formerly electric) [ATTACH=CONFIG]214532[/ATTACH] |
Sweet!
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What a beauty!!
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What a beauty!!
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Oh, my goodness! She's breathtaking! I'm so jealous. I've been wanting a treadle SO BAD. Have a friend who told HER friend that I was looking for one and her friend said she has one she'll GIVE to me! Now I'm dying--because it's Arizona, in the Summer and she has gone to the mountains for a few weeks to beat the heat! I'm holding my breath til she gets back, and hoping she won't forget!
The other good thing is that I know her, and knowing her, if she has it in her home, it's in very good condition and beautiful! I can't wait! |
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