New Home Treadle Update, thanks to OurWorkbench and Mickey2!
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New Home Treadle Update, thanks to OurWorkbench and Mickey2!
I want to thank Janey and Mickey for help on this one, which I first posted about here:
Should I buy this machine?
I was able to buy needles and bobbins with their input, and Janey sent me the manual as well. The machine is ready to pass on to one of my sisters who apparently treadled quite a bit 40 years ago or so, I am hoping she'll give it spin.
It turns out I already had the motorized cousin to this machine, a Free Westinghouse Type J, so now I have a few extra needles and bobbins for it as well.
Should I buy this machine?
I was able to buy needles and bobbins with their input, and Janey sent me the manual as well. The machine is ready to pass on to one of my sisters who apparently treadled quite a bit 40 years ago or so, I am hoping she'll give it spin.
It turns out I already had the motorized cousin to this machine, a Free Westinghouse Type J, so now I have a few extra needles and bobbins for it as well.
#3
Aww, shucks. You are welcome. Glad I cold be of some help. That is a nice looking treadle.
My brother & I were able to refurbish the treadle for our sister. It was the one she learned to sew on. She was very pleased with it. I had tried to treadle years ago, but thought it wasn't for me. After hearing my sister say how much she enjoyed treadling, on occasion, I thought I would try again. It really is neat. It does take some practice.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
My brother & I were able to refurbish the treadle for our sister. It was the one she learned to sew on. She was very pleased with it. I had tried to treadle years ago, but thought it wasn't for me. After hearing my sister say how much she enjoyed treadling, on occasion, I thought I would try again. It really is neat. It does take some practice.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Good to hear the machine fixed up well. My experience with the old straight stitchers are good, they are in a league of their own and some of them are exeptionally smooth and nice running.
Great job Joe, and best of luck to your sister too :- )
Great job Joe, and best of luck to your sister too :- )
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Location: Portland, Oregon
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Aww, shucks. You are welcome. Glad I cold be of some help. That is a nice looking treadle.
My brother & I were able to refurbish the treadle for our sister. It was the one she learned to sew on. She was very pleased with it. I had tried to treadle years ago, but thought it wasn't for me. After hearing my sister say how much she enjoyed treadling, on occasion, I thought I would try again. It really is neat. It does take some practice.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
My brother & I were able to refurbish the treadle for our sister. It was the one she learned to sew on. She was very pleased with it. I had tried to treadle years ago, but thought it wasn't for me. After hearing my sister say how much she enjoyed treadling, on occasion, I thought I would try again. It really is neat. It does take some practice.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
#8
I notice you haven't posted a picture since the site was redone earlier this year. Perhaps if you start a new thread with a picture, someone would be able to help with more info.
We like pictures. In order to post pictures on Quilting Board, you will probably need to reduce or compress the picture to a file size that is smaller than 2MB. How to post images can be found at https://www.quiltingboard.com/attach...020-01-17-.pdf
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I have found that only the big red "reply" button works to give me the paper clip icon to work for adding pictures.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.