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Stitching & Crafting Room: Treadlin' Along |
jo Thompson
True Blue Farmgirl
603 Posts
Jo
the mountainside of the Chugach
in Alaska
USA
603 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 6:43:33 PM
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How, tell me HOW have I missed this thread! I was on a treadle madness tour last year, hunted high and low. A local woman bought mine for me in an attic in Vermont and shipped it with loads of antiques up to alaska. It cost me 125.00 and I adore it..... Of course, my husband was absolutely mesmerized with it's workings!! It is just the coolest thing. jo
"life is drab without a lab" http://web.mac.com/thomja/ |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 7:56:58 PM
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okay ...bonne..you are threadin wrond and you need to adjust your bottom tension! |
Edited by - smoothiejuice on Sep 05 2007 7:57:56 PM |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 7:58:16 PM
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do you want me to email you or call you and give ya a hand?
and jo..great lookin machine! |
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jo Thompson
True Blue Farmgirl
603 Posts
Jo
the mountainside of the Chugach
in Alaska
USA
603 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 7:58:53 PM
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I found a manual online somewhere and I can't remember where! When I first received my machine I took it into a sewing machine repair place and this wonderful older gentleman went to work on mine. He went completely through it, it works beautifully. It does sound like a threading problem though with your machine? When I first threaded my machine I thought to myself that it was a good thing that women had more time back then!
The most wonderful thing about a treadle........ My machine was made during the first WWI, I keep thinking about the women who probably sat at my machine and what their lives were like. The old machines work on the same principles as the new ones. They are magical..... jo
"life is drab without a lab" http://web.mac.com/thomja/ |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 8:02:10 PM
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When I got my first treadle it was doing that same thing and as it turns out the needle and the piece that holds it on needed to be 90 degrees different...and then it was amazing...the great thing is that they are so basic you can work out all the kinks on your own. |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 9:55:38 PM
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LOL~helps to have a manual. I thought I'd downloaded the complete manual, but turned out it was a partial that only discussed timing, so downloaded the complete manual(from the website I indicated previously)~threaded it right this time~adjusted tensions back and forth~still not right. Finally, I decided to change the needle from what my MIL had in it. $#%&* NOW it works!! LOL Thanks all for helping me troubleshoot!
http://www.bonne1313.homestead.com/spiritspace.htmlSoap http://groups.msn.com/spiritspaceCrafting Group http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/Blog |
Edited by - Bonne on Sep 05 2007 9:56:05 PM |
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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl
3845 Posts
Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts |
Posted - Sep 05 2007 : 11:30:32 PM
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Jo, I just love your machine...it's a treadle, right? Never seen one with cabinet style before..really cool!
Stephanie
"hold close your inner child and always listen to the gentle whispers" ~queenofdreamsz
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 06:16:27 AM
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steph..you should see all the different cabinet styles..it will make you want to start a museum!
Bonne...glad you got it working, sounded like a threading and tension prob...a sharp straight needle is helpful too! Good work! |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 09:54:25 AM
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You know the good thing about it? I learned a LOT about the machine, which I needed to do. I love how helpless my hubby is with sewing machines. He knows how to fix lots of things, but zip on the sewing, so he just quietly watched TV~LOL I don't want to have to depend on someone else to diagnose and repair these, so I'm learning as I go. ("somebody" inspired me that way....lives in "Hoosier Country 105.1 FM" )
http://www.bonne1313.homestead.com/spiritspace.htmlSoap http://groups.msn.com/spiritspaceCrafting Group http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/Blog |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 10:22:55 AM
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what? what are you going on about and what do you know about hoosier country 105.1...freakin me out bonne! |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 10:46:39 AM
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I actually have my old Minnesota sewing!!! Kinda! LOL Haven't gotten the belt, so just turning the wheel manually, but got the tensions adjusted so it stitches. The needle that came with it is much longer than standard needles(2" compared to 1 1/2"), and since it was grody I put a regular needle in it , only slipped it farther down while locking it on. Need to find long needles, then give it another go, but it WAS finally stitching evenly. Now when the world goes to sh#t in 2012, I can run up to the mts. with my treadles and plenty of fabric and notions and live out my days~LOL
http://www.bonne1313.homestead.com/spiritspace.htmlSoap http://groups.msn.com/spiritspaceCrafting Group http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/Blog |
Edited by - Bonne on Sep 06 2007 10:47:25 AM |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 11:00:27 AM
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okay..well...you have fun! |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 2:12:55 PM
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i have not really looked at my needles much...the ones in the machines all work well..all i did was clean em a bit! I know I have found people on ebay selling just abourt everything i ever need. I also have a great local old guy with a shop and he knows most everything! i need to go look at my needles now! |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 2:45:14 PM
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That's the beauty of Singers~there are so many, that there is a lot of information out there and parts. You probably use the standard needle on all your machines. I wouldn't have thought it took a longer needle, if it hadn't been actually in the machine. This is that obscure machine that was sold by Sears at the turn of the century. I may just end up ditching the machine, and keeping the cabinet to house .........something different and more useable. It only cost $25 , so no tears shed. And as someone said, 'there are many sewing machine heads out there, but not as many decent cabinets, since people used them for other things, like plant stands and they got ruined.'
http://www.bonne1313.homestead.com/spiritspace.htmlSoap http://groups.msn.com/spiritspaceCrafting Group http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/Blog |
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jo Thompson
True Blue Farmgirl
603 Posts
Jo
the mountainside of the Chugach
in Alaska
USA
603 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 2:46:53 PM
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My machine is a New Home with an unusual "Belle" cabinet, the serial number dates it to 1913, it uses 2" needles. The first month I was scavenging manuals, production stuff, it was built in Massachussets, I think Orange, can't remember now! jo
"life is drab without a lab" http://web.mac.com/thomja/ |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 3:06:53 PM
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i see! I have a white that i bought last wk for $10...picking it up next wknd...i will have to see how things are with it! |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 4:03:40 PM
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see, now you can be our fount of knowledge! |
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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl
3845 Posts
Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 11:06:13 PM
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I really need a "general store" that I just happen to live in also...That way all of my collections would look so intentional...I could have the sewing machine section, the fabric section, the ribbon section, the yarn section....OMG, what fun would that be!! Of course, not much would be for sale...LOL
Stephanie
"hold close your inner child and always listen to the gentle whispers" ~queenofdreamsz
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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl
4033 Posts
Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts |
Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 11:53:09 PM
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Oh Stepahnie what a wonderous sewing and crafting room it would be.... Makes me smile
Enjoying life. |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 08:48:45 AM
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You can decorate your house any way you like, the way I look at it. Mine is like Halloween year 'round, as I don't put away my Halloween collectibles~I enjoy them too much. If your house looks like an old timey General Store, you go girl! It makes you happy to be surrounded by your loved things! People seem to get too caught up in "what would people think?" and go for conventional decorating. Pfffsstt!! Our house definately reflects our personalities.
http://www.bonne1313.homestead.com/spiritspace.htmlSoap http://groups.msn.com/spiritspaceCrafting Group http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/Blog |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 09:12:31 AM
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i want one of those really old cash registers..i love them! |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 09:58:50 AM
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In Minnesota, back in the day, since there are so many lakes, when you wanted to unload something~old cars, household items, etc. (no trash), you just threw them in a lake. Seriously, when the water level in some lakes would go down, you'd see the top of an old truck sticking up. Well, I know of one old slew-y lake where my dad pitched an old cash register, and in another my grandma dumped a Red Wing saltglaze water cooler. LOL Once those prairie lakes dry up in the centuries ahead, they'll be archaeological digs full of assorted junk.
http://www.bonne1313.homestead.com/spiritspace.htmlSoap http://groups.msn.com/spiritspaceCrafting Group http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/Blog |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 10:19:15 AM
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are you just trying to intice me to become a diver and recover old relics covered in sluge and pond scum? |
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