Treadling - one foot or two?

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Old 10-29-2012, 06:07 AM
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Kittywolf,

Go to a hardware store and buy a package of the rubber cup things you put under furniture so it doesn't ruin floors. They'll help keep your treadle in one place.

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I am a fairly new "treadler" and I watched You Tube Videos to learn how to treadle. Most videos show the two feet method. Would you believe that there are people who treadle in their bare feet!

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Joe, it's on my list of things to do. Haha!
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Old 10-29-2012, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by cmrenno View Post
I am a fairly new "treadler" and I watched You Tube Videos to learn how to treadle. Most videos show the two feet method. Would you believe that there are people who treadle in their bare feet!

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Colleen - I think barefoot would actually help quite a bit. It would be easier to detect subtle motions when starting out to make sure it's all going the right direction to start with. The only problem I see with it would be cold feet from the cast iron's conductivity. Given that I'll probably try stocking footed next.
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So, if the treadle plate is cold, make a pad to go over it. Something to practice on while you get the hang of treadling.

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Originally Posted by J Miller View Post
So, if the treadle plate is cold, make a pad to go over it. Something to practice on while you get the hang of treadling.

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Not a bad idea. Not very thick because I want to pick up on small motions but no reason not to do a simple pad. Thanks!
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Old 10-29-2012, 06:17 PM
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I'm a two footer. LOL
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Old 10-29-2012, 06:29 PM
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Two feet. There is a video online that shows it. I just knew from when I was a little kid and I treadled on my grand mother's Pfaff. One foot on the front and one higher up.
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Two feet for me! I don't think I'm coordinated enough to do it with one!
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2 feet, bare so I can "feel" the motion better. Can use shoes. Using 1 foot is more tiring to me...
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