One of our members has (had) a collection of over 100 treadles and knew how to repair and use all of them. Haven't seen her around here for quite awhile, but did see she had an entry at Quilt Festival in 2013. Name? It escapes me! She lived near Freeport, TX.
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Re: Quilting on a vintage treadle machine?
16 Apr 2014 16:59 #117372
Well, I think this project could be quite an adventure. Here's hoping I can do the stops and starts and all the stitches in between. I'll let you all know how this goes, but it might be a while. :shock:
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Re: Quilting on a vintage treadle machine?
16 Apr 2014 11:13 #117371
Same as Rita. I have just acquired a treadle and find the same thing as I haven't sewn on one since the 1950's. It's what I learned on..............but i'm pretty electrified now! ha
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Re: Quilting on a vintage treadle machine?
16 Apr 2014 10:27 #117370
Funny you should mention this BJ because I just spent the morning trying to quilt on my grandmother's 1927 model 15 treadle machine. I can tell you that with a generic darning foot I was able to free-motion quilt happily on a sample. I reduced the pressure on the presser foot quite a lot and it worked perfectly. There is no way of dropping the feed dogs (as far as I know) but I FMQ'ed along happily with them up. I did not have a problem with stopping - I just hold onto the balance wheel when I want to stop suddenly. The main thing is that you always turn the balance wheel forward not backward and give it a turn toward you to begin stitching. I was pleasantly surprised at how even my stitches were. The harp space on a treadle machine is much bigger than most standard machines which was why I was anxious to give it a try. I could not get the walking foot to work because the screw at the side of the presser foot shaft was too big and got in the way so I might need a different kind to the one I have. I think you will need to practice a bit to get used to stopping with the needle down and getting going again without creating a jig in the stitching but I am certain it is doable. Good luck with the project.
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Re: Quilting on a vintage treadle machine?
16 Apr 2014 08:54 #117364
OK Lois. I have decided I will probably do this and will write an article or something about it complete with pictures. I was hoping there were quilters out there in TQS land who could give me some pointers.
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Re: Quilting on a vintage treadle machine?
15 Apr 2014 22:13 #117357