Love your videos. Have a white treadle machine. and a machine like this one I think. It was bought in 1954.Mine's an American Home sewing machine. Teal blue!
Thank you Tim for generously sharing. You've inspired me! I like the variegated thread, the tree trunk looks like a water colour which is really pleasing. I agree with you about the way we're pushed into doing everything at speed these days. It's nice to savour the moment and enjoy the process. I've got a small collection of variegated threads but not known what to do with them, I now have an answer. Greetings from North Wales, UK
After seeing your sewing machine I found a small Webster, is from the 50's I think, I have not check the model or serial # to find out what year was made, but the best thing was that it is the same color a pretty blue.
I really enjoyed watching you and would probably take up fmq because you made it look possible. What is the Teflon sheet and is there a particular brand you use? Thank you.
I just use one foot for all my treadle sewing.....piecing and embroidery and free motion quilting, I think maybe because I didnt have someone show me "the right way" to do it I just figured it out myself and that is what was comfortable for me.....I guess I figured it was like driving so I just use the gas pedal foot :)
Aha. This ties in with something I read on TreadleOn, that a treadle shouldn’t be cripplingly stiff to turn. If it’s easy and well balanced, (adjusted). then you can use one foot, yes?
Love your work Tim I love to sew all so thanks for your video's
Love your videos. Have a white treadle machine. and a machine like this one I think. It was bought in 1954.Mine's an American Home sewing machine. Teal blue!
Great video I love the machine it's a pretty colour
Thank you Tim for generously sharing. You've inspired me! I like the variegated thread, the tree trunk looks like a water colour which is really pleasing. I agree with you about the way we're pushed into doing everything at speed these days. It's nice to savour the moment and enjoy the process. I've got a small collection of variegated threads but not known what to do with them, I now have an answer. Greetings from North Wales, UK
Thanks for visiting and happy stitching!
Wonderful video. Love the finished book cover. Your tree is amazing!
Я смотрю ваши работы и балдею. Вы по своей натуре художник на машинке.
:)
After seeing your sewing machine I found a small Webster, is from the 50's I think, I have not check the model or serial # to find out what year was made, but the best thing was that it is the same color a pretty blue.
Well done sir! Artwork!
Very nice work Tim.
that is beautiful Tim!! You are a very talented man!
Wow Love it!
Great Job!
I have tried to do embroidery on a sewing machine before. I suck. Not easy, but you make it look like a cinch.
Beautifully done sir.
I really enjoyed watching you and would probably take up fmq because you made it look possible. What is the Teflon sheet and is there a particular brand you use? Thank you.
Enjoyed the video! So many helpful tips ;)
thank you
💥💥💥👍👍👍
That's really pretty.
thank you
gorgeous!
What brand is your sewing machine is so cute, love the color too.
You can use a crazy carpet. To slide on the snow...
Bravo
Do you use a stabilizer for your embroidery projects? If so what kind do you prefer and does it matter what kind of fabric?
Tim, do you use matching bobbin thread? If I don't, I see my thread on top. May be a tension issue.
So relaxing to watch. You should hire yourself out as a therapist.
thank you.
Do you really only use one foot for the treadle? Do you do that all the time or just with the embroidery?
I just use one foot for all my treadle sewing.....piecing and embroidery and free motion quilting, I think maybe because I didnt have someone show me "the right way" to do it I just figured it out myself and that is what was comfortable for me.....I guess I figured it was like driving so I just use the gas pedal foot :)
Aha. This ties in with something I read on TreadleOn, that a treadle shouldn’t be cripplingly stiff to turn. If it’s easy and well balanced, (adjusted). then you can use one foot, yes?