Members JBryan Posted August 17, 2018 Members Report Posted August 17, 2018 All, I have been trying to research and figure out exactly what model this is. I am looking at getting an economical solution for my sewing needs and came across a listing for this machine. If anyone has any insight on what model this is it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Josh Quote
Uwe Posted August 17, 2018 Report Posted August 17, 2018 (edited) Chandler sold some re-badged machines made by other manufacturers. They may have contracted a few machine to be sold solely under the Chandler label. They produce some machines themselves, too. I'd say this is an original Chandler since the plate clearly states "MFD by CHANDLER MFG Co. Aver, Mass. U.S.A." You can always ask them directly since they still exist: http://www.chandlermachineco.com/ In any case, you probably know it's a darning machine, others may not. No feed mechanism at all. You move the material by hand. Below's a video of how to use one of these machines. Great for repairing jeans, not so great for sewing leather. Edited August 17, 2018 by Uwe Quote
Members DrmCa Posted August 17, 2018 Members Report Posted August 17, 2018 I saw these feet on quilting machines, but it looks like the guy in the video uses it for darning, which is very similar. Quote
Uwe Posted August 17, 2018 Report Posted August 17, 2018 Indeed, quilting is very similar to darning - the main difference is what moves and what is fixed. On quilting machines you freely move the whole machine around and the material is fixed. On darning machines the machine is fixed and you move the material around freely. Quote
Members DrmCa Posted August 17, 2018 Members Report Posted August 17, 2018 You are thinking those rail mounted quilting machines. I was referring to regular single needle machines set up for quilting by changing the foot and removing feed dog Quote
Uwe Posted August 17, 2018 Report Posted August 17, 2018 Yes, the quilting machine in the video below is what I was thinking of. Mounting the Chandler on a frame would give essentially the same effect, minus the computer wizardry. Quote
Members geezer Posted October 14, 2019 Members Report Posted October 14, 2019 I own one these Vintage Chandler Darning / mending machines. ( On delivery it was missing the bobbin case, bobbins, needles and manual -) Hope some one can help me out here. Can't use the machine until I can get the missing parts! Quote
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