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Old 06-21-2012, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
I saw and commented on his thread.

Janice, A Happy Birthday to you!!
What does the letter say on your treadle irons?
Went back and reread. Your treadle irons say Decorah Posten. So, is this in relationship to the newspaper? You must have one a the few of these treadles that are left with this name. This makes for such an interesting MUT. If it were mine, I know that I would make a cover or mini quilt that had some newspaper motif. Way cool!!
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Old 06-21-2012, 06:38 AM
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Nanna-up-north,
This might be too nosey but will ask anyways! Where in the UP are you? I live in the UP full time. I bought an old treadle to take out to camp but still haven't cleaned it etc. I live in Newberry.
Just wondering!
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Old 06-21-2012, 06:40 AM
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Hi Monica, Yes, I stitched the quilt block completely by hand. Long story short, a long time ago I took a quiltmaking class at the Cotton Patch. It was a class on Quiltmaking by Hand, from start to finish, the old fashioned way. I found it very relaxing and enjoyable.
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Old 06-21-2012, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by grayhare View Post
Hi Monica, Yes, I stitched the quilt block completely by hand. Long story short, a long time ago I took a quiltmaking class at the Cotton Patch. It was a class on Quiltmaking by Hand, from start to finish, the old fashioned way. I found it very relaxing and enjoyable.
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OMG!! You do have patience. Your work is beautiful!! Ah, the Cotton Patch...such a fun store to get lost in their wonderful selection of fabrics. One of my favorite places for picking up ideas on future projects. I have never taken a class there, but I do so love that store.
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Old 06-21-2012, 06:51 AM
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A very nice Singer 224, I especially like the cabinet, I like the look and lines of it. Just beautiful.




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...And the guy that I bought the machine from said so proudly that he had oiled the machine with...he pointed to the can sitting next to the machine...it was that 3 in 1 oil. Eeks, I'll be doing lots of cleaning up tomorrow and re-oiling, with sewing machine oil.

Poor cabinet, looks like duck tape attack. Looking forward to using Glenn's tutes to cleanup this sad cabinet.
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Old 06-21-2012, 08:12 AM
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Janice, Did you look up the history on your Deocrah Posten?

Here is some interesting trivia taken from http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/pubs/nas/...27/vol27_5.htm

"In the 1890s, Decorah-Posten also arranged with a sewing machine manufacturer to sell his product under the name Husvennen (The Friend of the House). Through what likely was one of the most original offers ever made by a newspaper, a person could receive Decorah-Posten for one year and a sewing machine at a bargain price of $22.25. Women referred to Husvennen, which the paper sold for many years, as “the Decorah-Posten sewing machine.” They ordered needles and parts under that designation."
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Old 06-21-2012, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by jan on 446 View Post
Nanna-up-north,
This might be too nosey but will ask anyways! Where in the UP are you? I live in the UP full time. I bought an old treadle to take out to camp but still haven't cleaned it etc. I live in Newberry.
Just wondering!
Jan
I sent you a PM
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Old 06-21-2012, 08:46 AM
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Ok, I re-sized the last 3 blocks that have not been posted here . . . now I will post them. First is Martha's block - Miriam's sister! [ATTACH=CONFIG]343655[/ATTACH]This was a fun block to quilt! I love the fabric she used!
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Old 06-21-2012, 08:49 AM
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Next is Janis! She appliqued these little fish! Such a neat job![ATTACH=CONFIG]343657[/ATTACH] She did a school of fish! I quilted the fish with stitch in the ditch! I hope you aren't mad at me Janis! You did such a great job with the needle turn!
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Old 06-21-2012, 08:54 AM
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Now JabezRose, Pamela! I used FM quilting to outline the motifs in her block! I loved the diversity of all these blocks! I was so glad they weren't all the same fish![ATTACH=CONFIG]343658[/ATTACH]
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