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2 Doods 06-01-2011 01:03 PM

I didn't learn to sew on one but in high school I used my grandma's to finish a home ec project when the power went out. I was the only one to turn my project in on time. LOL

hspirit_99 06-01-2011 01:40 PM

i learned to sew on my GM singer treadle. sure wish i had it now

raedar63 06-01-2011 01:42 PM

I am getting my first treadle tomorrow or friday off of craigs list. They said it works I sure hope so, I am excited. I am a night owl and they complain about noise of my old kenmore so I am hopeing this one works and I like it. if not it is still a pretty cabnet for 100 bucks :)

GrannieAnnie 06-01-2011 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by countrycottage
I learned to sew on my mother's first sewing machine, a refurbished Singer treadle. She told me that a salesman came around to their house with some sewing machines in the back of his pickup truck. Daddy traded him several gallons of syrup he had made for the machine. In the 1960s she bought a newer treadle machine from the high school when they upgraded to electric machines. Mother never had an electric machine. I still have the first machine, my sister has the second one, and both sew great!

Learned on a treadle machine at my momma'S knee. Made my wedding dress on it. Also made more than one square dande outfit. AND ONE CAN CAN!

GrannieAnnie 06-01-2011 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by countrycottage
I learned to sew on my mother's first sewing machine, a refurbished Singer treadle. She told me that a salesman came around to their house with some sewing machines in the back of his pickup truck. Daddy traded him several gallons of syrup he had made for the machine. In the 1960s she bought a newer treadle machine from the high school when they upgraded to electric machines. Mother never had an electric machine. I still have the first machine, my sister has the second one, and both sew great!

Learned on a treadle machine at my momma'S knee. Made my wedding dress on it. Also made more than one square dande outfit. AND ONE CAN CAN!

MisDixie 06-01-2011 01:54 PM

Mom bought me a treadle when I was 15. I learned to sew on Her big Singer electric machine. We had a little 4 room house. It had a high pitched roof that we converted into a bedroom once us kids hit the teen years. The lights were run on an extension cord and I was forever getting the big Singer out to sew something. A family friend was cleaning out an old house and found the treadle. Mom bought it for $15. back in 1974. LOL it cost me a lot more to move my "Rose" (named for Grammie, who peiced her last quilt blocks on it) way out here from New Brunswick.

grammiepamie 06-01-2011 01:55 PM

I know how to sew on one. It was my grandmother's. I have wanted one for years. Am trying to find one. One that it is pretty good shape and I can afford. One someone advertised wanted 150.00 just for the head and had been thru a fire. You could really tell from the picture they posted. It was cooked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL

Divokittysmom 06-01-2011 01:57 PM

My 4H projects were sewn on the 4H leaders treadle. Now I have my grandma's treadle.

raedar63 06-01-2011 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by grammiepamie
I know how to sew on one. It was my grandmother's. I have wanted one for years. Am trying to find one. One that it is pretty good shape and I can afford. One someone advertised wanted 150.00 just for the head and had been thru a fire. You could really tell from the picture they posted. It was cooked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL

I am going to get one tomorrow or friday for 100 dollars, I sure hope it works, looked nice in the pics. If not the cabnet sure looked nice and I thought it was worth 100 to me. I found losts on craigs list.Lots on ebay too for local pick ups.

quilt1950 06-01-2011 02:04 PM

I learned on my Mom's treadle. My daughter uses it now - as an end table! I'd love to have it back. My Mom got it as a confirmation gift when she was 13--that would be 85 years ago.


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