Among non-fluorinated ferroelectric polymers, odd number Nylons have recently attracted attention because of their solution-processibility and decent ferroelectric characteristics. Here, we demonstrate a ferroelectric and piezoelectric Nylon-11 delta' phase crystal film manufactured via a humidity modulated casting and subsequent melt-quenching process. The low relative humidity (RH) below 20% during the spin casting process effectively mitigates the formation of hygroscopic holes resulting in the formation of pin-hole free Nylon-11 thin films. In addition, the subsequent melt-quenching gives rise to the evolution of the ferroelectric delta' phase crystals, which is carefully confirmed by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy measurements. The resulting ferroelectric thin films show decent remnant polarization of similar to 4.6 mu C/cm(2) at a low operating voltage of +/- 30 V, suggesting the formation of high-quality Nylon-11 delta' phases thin film. Furthermore, the centrifugal casting at low RH facilitates the fabrication of freestanding and transparent 20-mu m thick ferroelectric delta' phase film after the subsequent melt-quenching process. The resulting Nylon-11 film provides excellent piezoelectric performance upon external vertical pressure, which enables a proof-of-concept demonstration as a Morse code detector.