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.

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Wedding quilt for Justine and Michael

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We were invited to a wedding for two young friends last week. I had this quilt top in my UFO drawer and decided to quilt it up for Michael a...
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Sunday, 17 May 2015

A great sewing machine for our collection....

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This past March, we were asked to do a trunk show for the Chatham ON Canada quilt guild, which is about an hour's drive from our place. ...
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Sunday, 5 April 2015

Quilts for the granddaughters

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My daughter in law expressed interest in quilts for her two daughter's beds as they are renovating their bedroom.  She asked if I would ...
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Saturday, 21 March 2015

Sarah and Shane's wedding quilt

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I realized I had not posted pictures of Sarah and Shane's wedding quilt yet.  I had it finished for awhile, but because they live severa...
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Hannah's Baby Quilt

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I've been very behind in blogging lately!  I shall see if I can catch up :-).  I finished Hannah's baby quilt on time for the shower...
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Saturday, 3 January 2015

Two Baby quilts

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With two new babies coming along at this busy time of the year, I needed a quick pattern.  I visited the Greenwood Quiltery in Guelph with a...
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Monday, 15 December 2014

Free motion practise with Lori Kennedy

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Free motion quilting is one of those skills that needs practise, practise, practise which is boring :-)   There are always so many things th...
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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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