Sewing Machine Service & Repair
Michigan Factory-Certified Sewing Machine Service & Repair
Let us take care of all of your sewing machine service and repair needs. Country Stitches’ service and repair department employees include two full-time, industrially skilled technicians with a combined 45 years of experience. Each technician is factory-certified in servicing Baby Lock, Husqvarna Viking, Pfaff, Juki, Bernina, Singer, and Handi Quilter brand machines. We stand behind our work with our service warranty.
Bring your machine into our East Lansing or Jackson stores for one of our certified technicians to tune up or repair. If you have questions about current turnaround times or other repair questions, give us a call.
East Lansing 517-351-2416 ext 4
Jackson 517-782-7100
Common Sewing Machine Problems
We repair all types and brands of sewing machines. The most common problems include:
- Fabric feeding issues
- Thread bunching under the fabric
- Bent or broken needles
- Thread keeps breaking
- Strange noises
- Inconsistent bobbin tension
- The machine is skipping stitches
- Thread fraying and breaking
- Thread inconsistently loosens or tangles
- Wavy seams in stretch fabrics
- Fabric bunching at the start or ends of seams
- Inconsistent fabric feed
- The needle won’t move
- Decorative stitch settings issues
- Puckered seams
Importance of Regular Maintenance
A well-maintained sewing machine is an investment that needs regular maintenance to extend the life of the machine. Sewing manufacturers recommend that you have your machine serviced at least once a year by a certified dealer. Our certified technicians will make sure that everything is working correctly on your machine including timing, tension, stitch balance, buttonholes, and many more settings as well as clean and check the entire machine. We pride ourselves on providing the highest level of customer service and quality care to your machine regularly. Between maintenance checks, it’s important to remember to properly lubricate your machine based on manufacturers’ recommendations and change needles regularly to prevent wear and tear.