We offer repair services for all makes and models ranging from basic cleaning and tune up to full restoration and custom services.
Repair Services
For those with modern machines, we can get the lint out of the place it shouldn’t be, and the oil in to the places it should! We can also figure out that gosh darn error code triggered by one of the many circuit boards or sensors.
If you’re sticking with your classic, we can handle anything from overhauling it to just making the necessary repairs based on its needs and your wants.
Restoration Service
Should you want to take it to the next level, we can completely disassemble and restore it.
Or take it up a notch and add that custom touch.
To Obtain Service
Local service can be obtained by simply bringing your machine into on of our locations. We will inspect it and call or email you with an estimate as soon as possible. Standard domestic sewing machine estimates are done at no charge. All other machines are subject to an inspection fee which will be waived on approved repairs.
It is best to include everything necessary to use the machine: Foot Controller, Power Cord, Standard Presser Foot, Bobbin, Etc. This helps save time during our inspection and helps keep repair costs down.
If you are outside of easy drop off range of one of our facilities you are welcome to ship your machine to us. Please contact us prior to shipping your machine so we can expect it’s arrival.
Service Locations
All repairs are done in house at our facilities however some restoration work such as paint requires the use of outside help.
We do not service machines outside of our facility. We do however offer Machine Pick Up & Delivery Service. This is charged at a rate of $2.50 per round trip mile from our nearest facility.
DIY Repair
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Helpful Hints For Your Sewing Machine Issues:
On most machines the bobbin should be installed so that it turns counterclockwise when you pull on the thread.
Check that the thread is properly threaded through the tension assembly. If the machine is threaded properly try adjusting the tension to a higher setting.
First check that any stitch length adjustments are set properly. This can also be caused by excessive lint build up around the feed dogs.
This can be few things, but the first and easiest thing to check is that the machine is properly oiled with Sewing Machine Oil.
There are a few different things that can cause this issue. Start by checking that the needle is inserted into the machine in the proper orientation. Turning the hand wheel the wrong direction can also cause this scenario. Always turn the hand wheel towards the front. If the issue persists after checking both of these, your machine might be out of time. This will require more major work, and is a great time to take advantage of our offer for a free service estimate.