Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Craigslist find...

Here's the newest machine to add to my collection.  Not that I really have a collection... maybe this is the start of one.  Yesterday I went to look at a treadle machine that was posted on Craigslist, and it came home with me.  I am looking forward to learning how to use it.  I've been getting it cleaned up & oiled.  The leather belt that goes from the foot treadle to the wheel on the machine is old & brittle, so it will have to be replaced before I can sew with it.  The hand wheel turns freely, and it looks like everything is in order & will hopefuly work after some more cleaning & lubing.
It's a Singer model 15-30 manufactured in 1916, judging by the serial number stamped on the machine.  This style decal is called "Tiffany" decals.  There is a bit of wear on the decals, but not bad.  I think with some TLC, it will really be a nice looking machine.  
It didn't come with a manual or accessories, so I'll be doing some Google searches & see what I can come up with .  
The funny part of this story is yesterday, the same day I bought this machine, we had a power outage.  I was really thinking this was an interesting coincidence, since that is why I wanted to get one- the novelty of being able to sew even when the power was out.  We are having an ice- storm yesterday & today, but thankfully the power is back on for now.  






1 comment:

Caroline in NH said...

Interesting machine! I have 6 or 7 treadles now... LOVE them! I ordered belts last time from Cindy Peters at "Stitches in Time." She has an ebay store, or you can reach her by email at
Cindy Peters, Stitches in Time
stitchesintime@earthlink.net
914 North High Street, Lake City MN 55041

No affiliation, but I have found her to be a valuable asset in restoring a machine. The machine you have uses regular sewing machine needles, and based on the model, easily-found class 15 bobbins.

There's also an email list accessible from http://treadleon.net that can be lots of help.

Good luck with the machine! Let me know if I can be of any help!