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How Often Should a Sewing Machine be Serviced?

A heavily used machine will trap lint and fuzz in the working parts. The oil will be used up more quickly than a machine that often sits idle. A machine that is rarely used will also trap lint and fuzz in its working parts. Lint left in a machine long term attracts moisture that can cause metal parts to rust. Oil left sitting in a machine grows sticky, gums up, and causes problems. Therefore, we recommend servicing your machine annually in order to keep it running smoothly and keep you sewing. Take our Sewing Machine Maintenance Class and learn how to service it yourself or bring it in for pampering by Becky. Sewing Machine Maintenance Class Learn how to maintain your own sewing machine in order to avoid costly routine servicing and untimely emergency repairs! This class will cover everything you need to know about your own particular machine so that, unless there’s a catastrophe, you should not need to take it to a professional for servicing. All machines