how weird would it be?
#121
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: WI
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Actually it is not so odd. Cabinets and machines are being piece mealed rather then restored if they can be. We deal in vintage machines as I know I've said probably many times before so we see these in every condition. The market for Treadles has been in the dumps and we personally have had to start turning them down due to lack of space. It breaks our hearts to do so but we have no choice. What is worse is we are hearing folks selling them off to scrap metal scavangers who totally destroy them.You can pick up a treadle in most any price range. Usually the issue is the person who thinks they can get more than 100.00 on up to several thousand- unless it's rare it's too much. There were huge numbers of them made and still a number available.
#124
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Sandhills area of N. C.
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In this economy now, we all need to repurpose items. If we can make something that makes us happy and we save money in the mean time, then it is a good thing.
I think it is a great idea and it shows how creative you are. I would be so proud of myself, if I did something this neat. Have fun and take pictures to let us all know how it looks.
Carol from NC
I think it is a great idea and it shows how creative you are. I would be so proud of myself, if I did something this neat. Have fun and take pictures to let us all know how it looks.
Carol from NC
#126
Originally Posted by grammatjr
Yesterday, I drove past an antique store. Out front they had old Singer treadle legs. There is no machine or cabinet - just the bottom part with the foot pedal and the side legs.
Would it be weird to buy this and make a table or something from it? Or an old fashioned cabinet (that looks like a sewing machine cabinet) to hold supplies?
One set actually is only the sides legs, without the foot pedal or wheel. Would it be weird to buy these and make a desk of it?
Would it be weird to buy this and make a table or something from it? Or an old fashioned cabinet (that looks like a sewing machine cabinet) to hold supplies?
One set actually is only the sides legs, without the foot pedal or wheel. Would it be weird to buy these and make a desk of it?
#130
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: elgin, il
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Just to let you know, those legs make great tables. One of my quilting group friends has one in the center of her kitchen. She found an old enamel top from a kitchen table. Her husband installed it on top of the sewing machine legs. It is so attractive and useful. She has a collection of red enamelware in her kitchen also. It just all ties together and looks so cozy. Don't pass that one up. You'll regret it forever.
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