Soev, do you have a manual for your machine? After studying your pictures, I'm thinking the closest I could find would be -
http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...ion-manual.pdf. It is for an
electric machine that has a different body style, but the principle parts and threading should work. It does have a little different drop feed knob than what is shown on page 10 of that manual. I think yours may only be up or down. In other words, it probably doesn't have the "Silk" setting.
If you have attachments you can find how to use them in a different manual -
http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...odel-15-90.pdf beginning on page 38. There is another set of attachments that are a little different that use a foot adapter to use some of the feet. If you have different attachment or feet than what are shown in that manual would you post a picture of them. I can probably link a manual for them, too.
I had tried to treadle many years ago and thought it wasn't for me. After my brother and I fixed up the treadle that my sister learned to sew on, she would tell me how much she enjoyed treadling again. I found a treadle for myself and decided to just practice a bit. I didn't care if my stitches were straight, as I was just sewing scraps. I made something like a Christmas tree skirt to put around some tomato plants to keep the weeds down and moisture in, so it didn't have to look great. It really was fun and then I knew why my sister enjoyed sewing with the treadle.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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