Treadle Quilts

This blog is intended as a bulletin board to show the quilts I've been making on my vintage and treadle sewing machines. My husband and I collect antique and vintage sewing machines and I use them to make all my quilts. Here are some of the results.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Bethany and Mark's quilt - Pat Sloan workshop

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Earlier this year I participated in an online workshop with Pat Sloan on the internet. We had to choose fabrics from our stash that we want...
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Saturday, 10 April 2010

Kit gets new pyjamas

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On Wednesday, I received a really fun package in the mail from my sister in Victoria, BC. She has a number of American Girl dolls from the ...
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010

A 12 year old UFO FINISHED!!

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Yes, you read that correctly :-). I started this quilt 12 years ago. The blocks are my demo's for a sampler block of the month quilt t...
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Saturday, 20 March 2010

Christening gown

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I took a break from quilting to sew a christening gown! My daughter, Amanda, asked me to make it for her third child and second daughter. ...
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Sunday, 14 March 2010

Dick and Jane baby quilt

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My new granddaughter, Katherine Anne, was born on Feb. 22, 2010 to my son Ben and his wife Heather. Heather shares my love of Dick and Jane...
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

My own bed quilt, finally!

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In 1998, a few friends asked me to teach them how to quilt. We did a few smaller projects and then decided to do a block of the month sampl...
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Friday, 26 February 2010

Snow day production

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Jake has a snow day today, so we're in a bit of a relaxed mode. I was going to go to one of my favourite quilt shops today and roam aro...
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I have been quilting since 1989 and do most of my quilting on a 1951 Singer 15-88 treadle sewing machine. My husband and I collect antique and vintage sewing machines and enjoy finding, cleaning, restoring and sewing on them together. Well, my husband doesn't do much sewing :-). But, when we demonstrate machines at museums or other shows, we have a stack of patches ready. Someday, there will be enough four patches to make into a quilt!
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