how weird would it be?
#73
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Southeast Michigan
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It seems to me that it would be about the right height to sit next to a regular machine cabinet to help hold the quilt that is being machine quilted. Or, before that, to hold a small pressing board area, or the strips that make the quilt. And that's before you consider all the ideas that have been listed for the rest of the house!
I just purchased a 100 yr old treadle -- I cleaned/repaired it & now the machine runs so smoothly but it needs new leather. I looked for a long time before finding this baby, have another machine now working w/o the stand, so will keep looking for a stand w/o a machine.
Nothing about old treadles can possibly be weird!
I just purchased a 100 yr old treadle -- I cleaned/repaired it & now the machine runs so smoothly but it needs new leather. I looked for a long time before finding this baby, have another machine now working w/o the stand, so will keep looking for a stand w/o a machine.
Nothing about old treadles can possibly be weird!
#75
My quilting friend took just the legs and had a beveled edge, heavy duty glass top made for it, extra large and she put her regular sewing machine on it. It is a stunner! It gives her LOTS of room, she has the new mixed with the treasured old, and because it is glass, it doesn't overpower the room. Voila!
#79
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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I have a friend that bought one and put a granite top on it. She bought the granite very cheap because it was too small for anything else. The owner of the granite site told her he sells lots of smaller pieces cheap. Can't use them so he sells them. She has several pieces she uses in her kitchen as trivets.
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