treadle tension
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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ruby2shoes,
So now that you have your treadle up and running what are you going to make with it?
Joe
So now that you have your treadle up and running what are you going to make with it?
Joe
#24
Hi Joe,
Next step is to get the footwork perfected so lots of practice without a needle in, then moving onto needle with no thread and "sewing" and then the real thing. Want to be really confidant at using the treadle properly before actually doing any sewing. The grand plan is to sew some keepsakes for my grandchildren so they have something made on their great great grandmothers' sewing machine.......thought some nice girlie or blokey cushion covers would be a simple starter project for me and something the children could happily toss on their beds. Would like to progress to more involved items as she has come with a heap of attachments I would like to become proficient with.
Next step is to get the footwork perfected so lots of practice without a needle in, then moving onto needle with no thread and "sewing" and then the real thing. Want to be really confidant at using the treadle properly before actually doing any sewing. The grand plan is to sew some keepsakes for my grandchildren so they have something made on their great great grandmothers' sewing machine.......thought some nice girlie or blokey cushion covers would be a simple starter project for me and something the children could happily toss on their beds. Would like to progress to more involved items as she has come with a heap of attachments I would like to become proficient with.
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Hi Joe,
Next step is to get the footwork perfected so lots of practice without a needle in, then moving onto needle with no thread and "sewing" and then the real thing. Want to be really confidant at using the treadle properly before actually doing any sewing. The grand plan is to sew some keepsakes for my grandchildren so they have something made on their great great grandmothers' sewing machine.......thought some nice girlie or blokey cushion covers would be a simple starter project for me and something the children could happily toss on their beds. Would like to progress to more involved items as she has come with a heap of attachments I would like to become proficient with.
Next step is to get the footwork perfected so lots of practice without a needle in, then moving onto needle with no thread and "sewing" and then the real thing. Want to be really confidant at using the treadle properly before actually doing any sewing. The grand plan is to sew some keepsakes for my grandchildren so they have something made on their great great grandmothers' sewing machine.......thought some nice girlie or blokey cushion covers would be a simple starter project for me and something the children could happily toss on their beds. Would like to progress to more involved items as she has come with a heap of attachments I would like to become proficient with.
But finally I got the hang of it and now I can sit down at any one of my 5 treadles and make 'em sew.
The first thing I made with a treadle was a circle quilt topper to keep the kitties claws from scarring up the wood any more than it already it. Up close it looks terrible, but it does the job.
Joe
#30
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Huntsville, AL
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Spool guide
Here is my solution to keep the thread from winding around the spool pin when sewing with a normal spool of thread. It took several tries to get the heigth right. If to low the thread will droop down but this seems right and it works well.
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