Don't pitch it! I want it!
#15
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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Originally Posted by sandilee
I meet my g/f's at Denny's every night for tea and maybe a lite snack. An elderly bachelor gent joins us. He lives in the house he resided in all his life. His mother passed about 25yrs ago and believe me.....the house hasn't been touched since before she died! Classical bachelors pad.
He knows I quilt and asked me "How would you like to sew on an old manual (treadle) sewing machine like my mother did?" I said "yeah, would love it". He looked at me with surprise and said his mother's old treadle is sitting at the house and he was going to pitch it! No way! He thinks I'm crazy, after all, why would you want that "old thing" compared to the new computerized one you have?
He doesn't understand and no reason to explain it to him!
Well anyway, he is giving me the old treadle! It'll be a few months. He has to dig it out of the corner and dust it off. But anyway....I will have it and it won't be tossed!
Bet they find a lot of treasures in the trash.
It wouldn't surprise me if the manual is with it. If not, all I have to do is google the serial number......correct? Google should give me the information I need to operate it, won't it?
I will see how it operates after I oil it.
He knows I quilt and asked me "How would you like to sew on an old manual (treadle) sewing machine like my mother did?" I said "yeah, would love it". He looked at me with surprise and said his mother's old treadle is sitting at the house and he was going to pitch it! No way! He thinks I'm crazy, after all, why would you want that "old thing" compared to the new computerized one you have?
He doesn't understand and no reason to explain it to him!
Well anyway, he is giving me the old treadle! It'll be a few months. He has to dig it out of the corner and dust it off. But anyway....I will have it and it won't be tossed!
Bet they find a lot of treasures in the trash.
It wouldn't surprise me if the manual is with it. If not, all I have to do is google the serial number......correct? Google should give me the information I need to operate it, won't it?
I will see how it operates after I oil it.
#17
how Wonderful that he Considered mentioning it to you. I'm excited for you! There might be all sorts of vintage quilty treasures stashed about... I have my grandma's treadle. Last time I remember her using it I was around 10 or 11. I've had it in my living room since 1975. I've never even Considered using it until I joined this board. Come the new year, I'll be figuring it all out. Have Fun!
#20
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 292
What a find. I'll bet after some cleaning, adjusting it will work better than any of the newer machines. My grandson just
had one passed on to him. He is delighted and gave it a work
over and it is sewing just great.
Lucky you !!
Flo in NNY
had one passed on to him. He is delighted and gave it a work
over and it is sewing just great.
Lucky you !!
Flo in NNY
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