Twins at the Treadle Machine
When my twin granddaughters came to visit at Christmas I offered them a chance to stitch on a Singer V-2 treadle machine that I am preparing to give to a younger quilting buddy. (I have run out of space in my sewing room and this machine is moving to a new home where it will be cherished.)
Anyhow, these girls (who will be ten years old in April) did not need much instruction to make the treadle work and they had a great time just stitching straight lines for about fifteen minutes. Then I took them downstairs and showed them my longarm machine. I let them write their names on some scrap fabric, just to show them how sewing machines had changed in the last 125 years, from a foot powered treadle to a longarm with a small computer "brain" that regulates the stitches and gives you needle up and needle down, etc.
They came back upstairs and continued to work with the treadle machine. They were giggling a lot so I went to the laundry room to see what was so funny. They were doing free motion work with the treadle ... very slowly working at writing "Merry Christmas" with treadle power. I was flabbergasted. The words were not neat but I could read what they were doing.
What amazing girls my son has given me. Too bad they live so far away or I would make quilters out of them. :-)
Anyhow, these girls (who will be ten years old in April) did not need much instruction to make the treadle work and they had a great time just stitching straight lines for about fifteen minutes. Then I took them downstairs and showed them my longarm machine. I let them write their names on some scrap fabric, just to show them how sewing machines had changed in the last 125 years, from a foot powered treadle to a longarm with a small computer "brain" that regulates the stitches and gives you needle up and needle down, etc.
They came back upstairs and continued to work with the treadle machine. They were giggling a lot so I went to the laundry room to see what was so funny. They were doing free motion work with the treadle ... very slowly working at writing "Merry Christmas" with treadle power. I was flabbergasted. The words were not neat but I could read what they were doing.
What amazing girls my son has given me. Too bad they live so far away or I would make quilters out of them. :-)
5 Comments:
At December 26, 2012 at 7:00 PM , Jean at Mill Bay said...
I wish this blog had a "like" button! Too bad those girls are not closer -- you could have a lot of fun with them! Maybe you can borrow them for a week of two next summer?
Jean at mill Bay
At December 26, 2012 at 7:14 PM , Judy in Ohio said...
That's a lovely idea but it will never happen because their other grandparents babysit them in the summer months.
At January 1, 2013 at 12:11 AM , Mary in Oregon said...
What sweet little quilters in the making! Love it.
At January 2, 2013 at 9:33 AM , Doris W. in TN said...
Judy - how wonderful that the girls were willing to try the sewing machine, and even more wonderful that they were doing free-motion work!
At January 2, 2013 at 1:02 PM , WhiteStone said...
"Hands On" is good fun. "Hands and Feet On" is even better.
What a sweet photo and if you haven't printed it out already, you have orders to do so! lol
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