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Old 09-15-2012, 04:41 PM
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I now have a greater appreciation for the women who sewed before electric and know why their beds weren't as big as ours today :-).

I finally finished my first quilt on my White treadle. It's not perfect . . . by far . . . and much harder to manipulate the machine and material and keep your feet going and the wheel going the right way.

I finished it off by tying it cause I figured it would be easier then trying to quilt it on the treadle. . . it was.

Anyway, here it is.
I like my quilts tied. They are so much softer. I like the looks of that quilt - very earthy!
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Old 09-16-2012, 06:01 AM
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I finally finished my first quilt on my White treadle.

I finished it off by tying it cause I figured it would be easier then trying to quilt it on the treadle. . . it was.

Anyway, here it is.
Yes, that is very pretty. I agree with Miriam -- love those warm, earthy tones with a little pop of color. Good job!
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Old 09-16-2012, 09:24 AM
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Nice sampler!!! I haven't done a tied quilt, yet.
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Old 09-16-2012, 11:45 AM
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Here is my latest quilt top. I used my Singer lotus and my trusty 301. Lots of seams to match up and sometimes I just wanted to throw it in the corner. But I love the colors in it so I just kept at it. So glad it's done. It's called Ranchers Daughter and the pattern is on the net.
I really like the border! I did a Bonnie Hunter pattern like that on a lap quilt, fun to play with the block settings. The colors are very soothing to me, like being in a garden with purple flowers.

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I now have a greater appreciation for the women who sewed before electric and know why their beds weren't as big as ours today :-).

I finally finished my first quilt on my White treadle. It's not perfect . . . by far . . . and much harder to manipulate the machine and material and keep your feet going and the wheel going the right way.

I finished it off by tying it cause I figured it would be easier then trying to quilt it on the treadle. . . it was.

Anyway, here it is.
Very nice! The piecing looks good to me, and the colors are nice and cozy. What did you use to tie it?

Did you find the White very smooth to use? When I get brave enough and have enough fiddly time, I'm going to start on my White treadle that needs a lot of TLC.


Thanks everyone for the advice about skipped stitches. I'm going to try switching to a different type of needle next time and probably go back to thread basting since I did spray baste. (My back is not happy about that!)
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Old 09-16-2012, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Bennett View Post
I really like the border! I did a Bonnie Hunter pattern like that on a lap quilt, fun to play with the block settings. The colors are very soothing to me, like being in a garden with purple flowers.



Very nice! The piecing looks good to me, and the colors are nice and cozy. What did you use to tie it?

Did you find the White very smooth to use? When I get brave enough and have enough fiddly time, I'm going to start on my White treadle that needs a lot of TLC.


Thanks everyone for the advice about skipped stitches. I'm going to try switching to a different type of needle next time and probably go back to thread basting since I did spray baste. (My back is not happy about that!)
I used embroidery thread to tie. Still have a ton of it from a while ago when I was into embroidery.

My white treadle is a rotary from 1917. Once I figured her out (with the help of the Board) she sews very smoth. The only problem I have is the wheel turning the wrong way. So I help it out every time I start with a little push of my hand.
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Old 09-16-2012, 02:42 PM
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Wow, is that ever pretty! And what quilting you're going to be able to do in all that open space!
Thanks for all the nice comments on my quilt. Don't know yet how I will quilt it. Haven't quilted one that has so much open space. Haven't figured out the machine quilting yet so it will have to be hand quilted. Sometime this winter when the snow flys.
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Very nice quilt. I hope to see more of your quilts using the treadle machine. The colors you used are nice warm colors.
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My 301, AnnieRose, and I finished another quick quilt. I'm beginning to think that may be my kind of quilt. Annie did her usual good job, but I found I cannot follow a line quilting. The FMQ border - easy. The circles on the blocks - terrible, but I finally just decided to just get it done. The baby will see the bright colors and later the trucks, not the quilting. It is brighter than the picture. Another one I like the back better than the front.

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Old 09-16-2012, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by irishrose View Post
My 301, AnnieRose, and I finished another quick quilt. I'm beginning to think that may be my kind of quilt. Annie did her usual good job, but I found I cannot follow a line quilting. The FMQ border - easy. The circles on the blocks - terrible, but I finally just decided to just get it done. The baby will see the bright colors and later the trucks, not the quilting. It is brighter than the picture. Another one I like the back better than the front.

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Judy, I love it. Yes, the baby will see the bright 'roads' to follow with his eyes! I also like the back, but not as much as the front! Nice poka dots too!

Kat, I like the warm colors you used in your Sampler Quilt! Great job using a treadle - that is something to be proud of!

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Originally Posted by ArizonaKAT View Post
I now have a greater appreciation for the women who sewed before electric and know why their beds weren't as big as ours today :-).

I finally finished my first quilt on my White treadle. It's not perfect . . . by far . . . and much harder to manipulate the machine and material and keep your feet going and the wheel going the right way.

I finished it off by tying it cause I figured it would be easier then trying to quilt it on the treadle. . . it was.

Anyway, here it is.
Kat, You did a very nice job! I found it easier to treadle straight lines when I was first new to treadling than FMQ. Even today, I prefer the look of straight lines over the curvy FMQ. Congrats! On your first treadled quilt, and thanks for sharing with us.
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