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    Old 02-14-2011, 01:44 PM
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    I'm sitting here quilting on a bear's paw quilt and Mom is sewing together a log cabin.It looks a great day outside til you go outside. We have a really cold wind blowing.
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    Old 02-14-2011, 02:18 PM
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    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    My great Aunt taught me to sew on a Singer Treadle that belonged to my Great Grandmother. I now have the machine but I have'nt used it since I was in my twentys. Have fun on you new machine.
    My mother married in 1945 and was given a treadle as a wedding gift, a New England Queen. She made most all of my clothes on it even up into high school. I sewed on it in Jr. high, and did my home project (a dress) on it when I tool Clothing I & II in high school. Then it sat for years, and just almost two years ago my brother and I loaded in his truck to a Singer dealer here in town after I met a lady at JoAnns one night that teaches there and told me the owner works on them. He put a new belt on it, cleaned and oiled it and I am now piecing a Texas Hill Country Quilt on it that I designed myself. (One of my UFO's!)

    New England Queen. It once had beautiful flowers as decals. Drawers are very pretty carved wood with brass handles and were removed when we took it to the shop.
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    Old 02-14-2011, 07:26 PM
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    finishing and getting ready to send two late christmas gifts. Oh well, better late than never. :) it's a good day, thank you for asking. :) :) :)
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    Old 02-14-2011, 07:29 PM
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    I am so very sorry things were missing when you got it back from the shop. I guess it makes one want to take pictures before and have those in the work field sign saying this is what it looked like when they received it. So very sad. beautiful machine. :)
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    Old 02-14-2011, 08:43 PM
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    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    My great Aunt taught me to sew on a Singer Treadle that belonged to my Great Grandmother. I now have the machine but I have'nt used it since I was in my twentys. Have fun on you new machine.
    My mother married in 1945 and was given a treadle as a wedding gift, a New England Queen. She made most all of my clothes on it even up into high school. I sewed on it in Jr. high, and did my home project (a dress) on it when I tool Clothing I & II in high school. Then it sat for years, and just almost two years ago my brother and I loaded in his truck to a Singer dealer here in town after I met a lady at JoAnns one night that teaches there and told me the owner works on them. He put a new belt on it, cleaned and oiled it and I am now piecing a Texas Hill Country Quilt on it that I designed myself. (One of my UFO's!)
    You have a beautiful treadle machine. We have one but it wasn't treated very well before my mother got it.It belonged to my great-great-great?-grandmother.Anyway it was my grandmother's grandmother.It was kept in a house and used til my great-great grandmother died and someone put it in the top of the barn.It was forgotten about til the barn was torn down. So we have just revarnished it and use it in the entry.Every repairman told us that all those years in that barn loft had rusted the sewing part to the extent that it couldn't be fixed.
    I showed my daughter your picture and told her that it was what a treadle machine should look like,all she had seen the outside out of ours.
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    Old 02-15-2011, 05:25 AM
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    I'm going to be working on chair seats, you know those things you tie on to kitchen chairs.
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    Old 02-15-2011, 07:55 AM
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    Originally Posted by samsews
    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    My great Aunt taught me to sew on a Singer Treadle that belonged to my Great Grandmother. I now have the machine but I have'nt used it since I was in my twentys. Have fun on you new machine.
    My mother married in 1945 and was given a treadle as a wedding gift, a New England Queen. She made most all of my clothes on it even up into high school. I sewed on it in Jr. high, and did my home project (a dress) on it when I tool Clothing I & II in high school. Then it sat for years, and just almost two years ago my brother and I loaded in his truck to a Singer dealer here in town after I met a lady at JoAnns one night that teaches there and told me the owner works on them. He put a new belt on it, cleaned and oiled it and I am now piecing a Texas Hill Country Quilt on it that I designed myself. (One of my UFO's!)
    You have a beautiful treadle machine. We have one but it wasn't treated very well before my mother got it.It belonged to my great-great-great?-grandmother.Anyway it was my grandmother's grandmother.It was kept in a house and used til my great-great grandmother died and someone put it in the top of the barn.It was forgotten about til the barn was torn down. So we have just revarnished it and use it in the entry.Every repairman told us that all those years in that barn loft had rusted the sewing part to the extent that it couldn't be fixed.
    I showed my daughter your picture and told her that it was what a treadle machine should look like,all she had seen the outside out of ours.
    Hello again,
    I googled New England Queen and here is a link to the exact same head as my mother's with most of the decals still intact.
    http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...55457783LSOaGw
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    Old 02-15-2011, 09:31 AM
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    I learned to make Barbie clothes on that old treadle machine about 50 yrs ago. LOL I still have the Barbie.


    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by samsews
    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    My great Aunt taught me to sew on a Singer Treadle that belonged to my Great Grandmother. I now have the machine but I have'nt used it since I was in my twentys. Have fun on you new machine.
    My mother married in 1945 and was given a treadle as a wedding gift, a New England Queen. She made most all of my clothes on it even up into high school. I sewed on it in Jr. high, and did my home project (a dress) on it when I tool Clothing I & II in high school. Then it sat for years, and just almost two years ago my brother and I loaded in his truck to a Singer dealer here in town after I met a lady at JoAnns one night that teaches there and told me the owner works on them. He put a new belt on it, cleaned and oiled it and I am now piecing a Texas Hill Country Quilt on it that I designed myself. (One of my UFO's!)
    You have a beautiful treadle machine. We have one but it wasn't treated very well before my mother got it.It belonged to my great-great-great?-grandmother.Anyway it was my grandmother's grandmother.It was kept in a house and used til my great-great grandmother died and someone put it in the top of the barn.It was forgotten about til the barn was torn down. So we have just revarnished it and use it in the entry.Every repairman told us that all those years in that barn loft had rusted the sewing part to the extent that it couldn't be fixed.
    I showed my daughter your picture and told her that it was what a treadle machine should look like,all she had seen the outside out of ours.
    Hello again,
    I googled New England Queen and here is a link to the exact same head as my mother's with most of the decals still intact.
    http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...55457783LSOaGw
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    Old 02-15-2011, 09:33 AM
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    It's beautiful isn't it?

    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by samsews
    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    My great Aunt taught me to sew on a Singer Treadle that belonged to my Great Grandmother. I now have the machine but I have'nt used it since I was in my twentys. Have fun on you new machine.
    My mother married in 1945 and was given a treadle as a wedding gift, a New England Queen. She made most all of my clothes on it even up into high school. I sewed on it in Jr. high, and did my home project (a dress) on it when I tool Clothing I & II in high school. Then it sat for years, and just almost two years ago my brother and I loaded in his truck to a Singer dealer here in town after I met a lady at JoAnns one night that teaches there and told me the owner works on them. He put a new belt on it, cleaned and oiled it and I am now piecing a Texas Hill Country Quilt on it that I designed myself. (One of my UFO's!)
    You have a beautiful treadle machine. We have one but it wasn't treated very well before my mother got it.It belonged to my great-great-great?-grandmother.Anyway it was my grandmother's grandmother.It was kept in a house and used til my great-great grandmother died and someone put it in the top of the barn.It was forgotten about til the barn was torn down. So we have just revarnished it and use it in the entry.Every repairman told us that all those years in that barn loft had rusted the sewing part to the extent that it couldn't be fixed.
    I showed my daughter your picture and told her that it was what a treadle machine should look like,all she had seen the outside out of ours.
    Hello again,
    I googled New England Queen and here is a link to the exact same head as my mother's with most of the decals still intact.
    http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...55457783LSOaGw
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    Old 02-15-2011, 09:39 AM
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    How funny! I had (still have) a ballerina doll and I had doll clothes patterns for that size doll, so in jr. high I tried all on my own experimenting with them and sewed them on this old treadle as well!! I never had a Barbie. My mother made dresses out of feed sacks for my Saucie Walker doll, which I also still have.

    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    I learned to make Barbie clothes on that old treadle machine about 50 yrs ago. LOL I still have the Barbie.


    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by samsews
    Originally Posted by vschieve
    Originally Posted by It'sAboutTimeMamaw
    My great Aunt taught me to sew on a Singer Treadle that belonged to my Great Grandmother. I now have the machine but I have'nt used it since I was in my twentys. Have fun on you new machine.
    My mother married in 1945 and was given a treadle as a wedding gift, a New England Queen. She made most all of my clothes on it even up into high school. I sewed on it in Jr. high, and did my home project (a dress) on it when I tool Clothing I & II in high school. Then it sat for years, and just almost two years ago my brother and I loaded in his truck to a Singer dealer here in town after I met a lady at JoAnns one night that teaches there and told me the owner works on them. He put a new belt on it, cleaned and oiled it and I am now piecing a Texas Hill Country Quilt on it that I designed myself. (One of my UFO's!)
    You have a beautiful treadle machine. We have one but it wasn't treated very well before my mother got it.It belonged to my great-great-great?-grandmother.Anyway it was my grandmother's grandmother.It was kept in a house and used til my great-great grandmother died and someone put it in the top of the barn.It was forgotten about til the barn was torn down. So we have just revarnished it and use it in the entry.Every repairman told us that all those years in that barn loft had rusted the sewing part to the extent that it couldn't be fixed.
    I showed my daughter your picture and told her that it was what a treadle machine should look like,all she had seen the outside out of ours.
    Hello again,
    I googled New England Queen and here is a link to the exact same head as my mother's with most of the decals still intact.
    http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...55457783LSOaGw
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