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vintagemotif 08-19-2013 06:41 AM

Fizeos, IF you like to treadle, then the treadle irons can be cleaned up. They look pretty! You can make another top for the irons and drop another machine in, like a Singer. It looks like the Pfaff treadle petal is set off to the left so that it sits under the sewing needle area and not the center of the machine. Singer treadles are centered under the center of the machine. Some folks prefer the treadle to be centered to the left as this one is, or like the Whites. Pretty treadle irons that needs a good cleaning, Enjoy!

HelenAnn 08-19-2013 08:29 AM

I just pick this same machine up. can't get the wheel to turn the needle but I have time. I would really like to fine a cover for it.

brbrmaza 08-19-2013 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 6238043)
go to www.singerco.com scroll down an put the number in the box then you get a few choices to get free ones to print out or pay $15.

Moran, Thank you
I will try it later again. I've cleaned it Jo now and it's very pretty. Haven't a clue how to do pics. So no pics. Sorry. Thanks.

brbrmaza 08-19-2013 12:33 PM

Sorry spellcheck doesn't like your name. Miriam.

miriam 08-19-2013 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 6243779)
Sorry spellcheck doesn't like your name. Miriam.

I've been called all kinds of things...

blueheavenfla 08-19-2013 04:07 PM

Jackie, several years ago, I purchased a VS2 with roses, cornflowers and daisies. It looked quite a bit like your photo. EXCEPT the veneer came off like dust when you touched it. It now has new veneer on the cabinet top and the coffin top which I stained to match the rest of the cabinet (drawers) after I had followed Glenn's tutorial on restoring the cabinet and the machine. I took everything I could off of the machine and de-rusted, oiled, polished everything. It sews beautifully. My husband tore down the irons and repainted all the parts. I got new bobbins from Sew Classic as well as a new belt. I couldn't be happier with how it turned out and a professional woodworker was amazed that I was able to match the color of the new veneer with the old wood. You can do it and have fun with it. Good luck.

Originally Posted by rosie99 (Post 6237839)
Got a quick question on a fiddle base treadle. I have never seen one in person but found one on Kijiji and was wondering if you can dismantle them? For instance, can you sewing machine off the base? I tried to look for hinges but it is hard to see in the pictures. Also if need be, can I take the irons off the table?
Here is a picture
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Thanks for any advice.
Jackie


redmadder 08-20-2013 05:03 AM

I have taken the tops off the irons so it would fit in the car. Reassembling can be tricky if you are good with tools and take pictures of where everything goes.

rosie99 08-20-2013 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by BoJangles (Post 6242781)
Jackie why do you want to dismantle that VS2 fiddlebase Singer? The cabinet looks like it could easily be lightly sanded and refinished? The decals called the Rose and Cornflower are still really nice for a pre 1900 machine! I'd get that baby, clean it up a little and use it!

Nancy

Actually my friend is planning on getting it but she is travelling in a car (Honda Accord). She has to bring it from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland and was worried about it fitting in the car.

Janis 08-20-2013 04:58 PM

I've got a question. I have a puzzle box for a Singer 27. I took it to quilt guild to show a friend and she was wondering what one of the attachments was, so we looked in the book. It is an underbraider. She said she had one in her puzzle box too, and wondered how it worked. I told her that most of the attachments from the 27 should work on any low shank machine. She was wondering if the underbraider of the Singer 27 will work on a Featherweight. Does anyone know?

nanna-up-north 08-20-2013 05:08 PM

Along those lines..... I was wondering if a walking foot for the FW will work on my 15.

Sorry Janis, I don't the answer to your question but I would guess that it would work. The FW is a low shank machine. Likewise, I think the FW and 15 parts should be interchangeable as well. But, I'd like to know from those that have experienced using them on both.


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