Last week I bought a 1924 Singer 127 treadle sewing machine-
It had all the parts, the decals were in good shape, the cabinet had been refinished with an oil finish (probably in the 70's), the base didn't need to be repainted, and it was a fair price - I couldn't resist.
This one was made in St Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada, in 1924, at a time when electric machines were an option (this model has a spot for a motor).
It just needed a good clean - 100 years of hardened oil and grime. It hadn't been used in many years.
I was amazed how well it sewed after a clean and an oiling. Even when I machine quilted with a heavy hand quilting thread, I didn't need to adjust anything.
My first project was a little (9"x12") quilt, pieced, straight line machine quilted, and the binding, all on the treadle sewing machine.
I was so much fun to make - definitely a different skill than sewing on an electric machine (Janome makes a treadle sewing machine for people without electricity).
Millions of these machines were made, and they were built to last, so there are still lots around (the Sphinx/Memphis decal ones seem to be the most common around here). I can't imagine anyone will be sewing on my new/plastic/computerized machine in 100 years. Also, when something does one thing, it tends to do it well.
My Mom (who is an amazing sewist) learned to sew on a treadle sewing machine and now sews on a fancy computerized machine, I was impressed, but she told me it was because she was old (she did just turn 90).
Works in Progress -
Still on track with my three year cross stitch project.
About 150 blocks, so about half way there on a Broken Dishes quilt.
I started knitting a vest with some yarn that I dyed. The pattern is the Second Story Tee by Debbie O'Neill.
The yarn is Bare Capra Dk from Knit Picks (a soft Merino/Cashmere blend).
I am alternating skeins since the yarn is handdyed.
Photos from Around -
Hopefully they are becoming friends! Sadly not yet!
Playing on a frosty morning.
First time growing hydroponic cucumbers!
All the best!♥︎