Sewing Machine Service

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Your sewing machine loves being serviced, and it will work much better after service. You are sure to fall back in love with your sewing machine once it is back from it service session.


Does your sewing machine need service?

  • Sewing machines are often a one time buy. You invest in a machine that will usually last a lifetime. So, there is a need to service your machine at the right time to make sure it stays the perfect sewing companion at all times.
  • Seasoned seamstresses will agree that the sewing machines should be serviced on an annual basis so that it functions the same way it used to when you bought it home.
  • Like other machines, it also goes through wear and tears throughout use. Hence you would want to repair the defunct parts to give it a longer useful lifespan.
  • Sewing machines take in thread, fabric, and oil. This will form into lint over some time. If this is left unchecked, it will interfere in its normal functioning. Also, a machine that has accumulated a lot of dust is sure to absorb all the lubricating oil meant for the smooth operation of its moving parts. The spare parts will stop moving and will also get rusty without proper lubrication.
  • For the smooth functioning of the sewing machine, you are required to oil it regularly and also service it at the right time.


Additionally Servicing

SERGERS

QUILTING MACHINES

EMBROIDERY/SEW COMBOS

Service/Maintenance - Starting at $100

Includes - Complete check of machine functions - Clean inside and out - Oil all moving parts - Lubricate gears - Smooth burrs/rough spots - Remove trapped thread - Check Timing - Clean/Adjust Tensions - Balance and adjust feed - Replace needle - Test sew-off - Service price includes labor for replacing most small parts (parts additional).

All Repairs include Service at no additional charge

Repairs quoted at hourly labor rate + parts, after free estimate.


Sewing Resources

There are some really good informational resources available to you. Check out this blog focused on antique sewing machines, or one where you can get great tips & tricks as well as free patterns. These are a great way to find new serger techniques and embroidery resources.

We can Service all brands of home machines

(Parts by availability)

Including