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, 29 January 2013

the Indian Orange Peel - Progress!!!

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I finally got working on the Indian Orange Peel quilt again.  I needed some time to put the sheet of pinned units on my cutting table and ge...
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Thursday, 17 January 2013

East Street top done

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Put the last stitches into the Easy Street mystery quilt from Bonnie Hunter over at Quiltville.com tonight...wow a lot of sewing!!  I enjoye...
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Sunday, 6 January 2013

Christmas 2012

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Just downloaded some random pictures from my camera from the Christmas vacation.  We had a great relaxed Christmas just hanging out and vi...
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Friday, 4 January 2013

Snowmen for Christmas!

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Check out the cool snowmen/ladies I got for Christmas :-) Aren't they the cutest??  I had admired them at my daughter in law'...
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Saturday, 29 December 2012

....couldn't resist a new project :-)

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I've always wanted to do a Bonnie Hunter Mystery quilt....her site has inspired me to be more organized, use my leftovers and introduce...
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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Jenn and Dietrich's Quilt

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This quilt has been finished for quite a long time, but we wanted to connect and visit with Jenn and Dietrich to bring the quilt, which was ...
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Monday, 26 November 2012

It's finished!

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I finished the binding on the table runner and am very happy with how it turned out.  It's a bit of a pain to sew the binding on, but wo...
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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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