How to thread a treadle sewing machine
March 9th, 2010 | by admin |
A video demonstrating how I thread my 1918 Singer treadle sewing machine.
It is model G1654958.
All machines are a little different, but this should give you a general idea.
Duration : 0:1:26
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25 Responses to “How to thread a treadle sewing machine”
By MrVidAnderson on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
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By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
@MrVidAnderson …
@MrVidAnderson We’ll be fine in the upcoming zombie apocalypse.
By MrVidAnderson on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Yes it is. It …
Yes it is. It amazes me that this is what folks used (even us guys) for years and years. Especially in Europe after WW2 when getting power was ify. I want to learn skills that allow me to “get off the grid” and be more self reliant. So…what do you know about chickens and goats? lol
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
I’d been told both …
I’d been told both so I finally went and looked it up. You’re right, and I’ve changed my vocabulary accordingly
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
I’ve never used one …
I’ve never used one of those, is it fun?
By ailimia on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Singer has the …
Singer has the manuals for many of their old treadle machines available for free online – but it’s great to see a live demo
By MrVidAnderson on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Thank you! I have …
Thank you! I have an old Singer 66 handcrank I’m learning on.
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Happy to hear it, …
Happy to hear it, these machines are so fantastic, they should be used and appreciated.
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
I didn’t think it …
I didn’t think it would be so popular
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
You’re welcome
You’re welcome
By chickennugget101011 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
THANK YOU SO MUCH. …
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
You’ve saved my life.
By buddbravo on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Thanks a lot for …
Thanks a lot for this video! I can’t believe I could almost find every crazy little thing on youtube!
By 0olong on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Thanks for this! …
Thanks for this! Exactly what I was looking for. Are the two guidey things on the top left of the machine not supposed to be taking part in some way as well, though?
By mattsb2000 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Awesome video, …
Awesome video, thank you for posting these. You helped me get my singer machine up and running.
By kristal2146 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
thank you for this! …
thank you for this! I have an old machine as well.. its the green one, 185J and this is the only video I found that is almost an accurate guide. Helped a great deal.. now I can USE my machine! Thank you!!!
By 19Kake50 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
You have a nice …
You have a nice machine. Could you load a more focused picture of the wirehook. When I got my Husqvarna machine the same wirehook was cut off. I drew the wire one turn out and bent the hook but I don’t know is the model after original.
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
They’re so fun, and …
They’re so fun, and there’s so many variations and different styles.
By gabealexander88 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
my mom has a 1900 …
my mom has a 1900 singer treadle with full table but its a bit damaged here and there (drawers and sidetable tray as well as gryme and wear a bit on maching but is in remarkable shape for its age it looks the same as yours but a bit less art on it and she also has a few others without tables that are “Ward&Brunswick”late 1800-early 1900’s and “Singer”same year range . she paid only about 100$ for the three (at diff times) .she also has a 1900’s Universal Brand# 0 table clamp meat grinder !
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Thank you, …
Thank you, quadrophinicefreak. I was confused for a long time, I’d say tree-dle and people would correct me, I’d say tread-le and people would correct me! I finally looked it up, and it is indeed tread-le! I’ll be sure to say it correctly now.
FMK- I imagine it would be either the same or very similar. If yours has all the same parts in the same order as mine, it’ll work. Try it out and see. That is the problem with a lot of these old machines, no manuals!
By FMK1984 on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
oh my ! that …
oh my ! that machine is beautiful! today I found a singer sewing machine, SN G9220081 i think from 1922, and I wasnt quite sure how to thread it, would it be the same as this?
By quadraphonicfreak on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Not to be critcal, …
Not to be critcal, but the “ea” in treadle is pronounced just like the “e” in “bed”. Or even better, just like the verb “to tread”. No long “e” sound at all.
By rhblakeman on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
1Magicman1978 is …
1Magicman1978 is right, I looked it up in the Singer sheets and it is a 1911 model 27.
By rhblakeman on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
Yep you are right. …
Yep you are right. If made before 1900 it would have been a VS #2 instead of #27, as it is known as the Vibrating Shuttle #2. We have the same machine with the Sphinx decals but ours has no letter, only numbers in the serial, and is dated 1898 and is a VS #2. This has a long small diameter bobbin in a shuttle which is why the dual bobbin cover to access the shuttle with the bobbin inside.
By razismagic on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
how du set the …
how du set the needle
By madfishmonger on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
I’ve looked it up …
I’ve looked it up and gotten both answers. Thank you. My grandmother bought it used, she didn’t know how old it was or where it came from.