Sewing Machine Serve and Repair In Orlando Florida

Something not working the way it should or in need of a tune up on your home sewing machine, embroidery machine or serger?

The Sewing Studio offers expert repair and maintenance for Baby Lock, Brother, Janome, and Juki sewing, embroidery, and serger machines. From basic tune-ups to full rebuilds, our technicians provide dependable, professional service at a fair price.

With more than 55 years of combined experience, our team stands behind every job with a 30 day warranty. Customers in the Greater Orlando area and The Villages are welcome to drop off machines anytime during store hours - no appointment required.

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You can drop off or pick up your machine anytime we are open. Machine pickup/drop off is at our front counter. Click Here for store hours.


What We Service

The Sewing Studio Fabric Superstore (Maitland)

  • Baby Lock
  • Brother
  • Janome
  • Juki
  • Most Singer Models (Except Quantum & Futura)
  • Most Older Mechanical Machines

The Sewing Studio At Lady Lake

  • Baby Lock
  • Brother
  • Most Older Mechanical Machines

 

* We do not service / repair newer electronic Berninas, Vikings, or Pfaff models.
** Please remove older machines from cabinets.
*** We do not offer a road call service at this time.


Items to bring when having your machine serviced:

  • Sewing Machines
    • Power Cord (Not Necessary On Babylock or Brother)
    • Foot Control (Not Necessary On Babylock or Brother)
    • Standard Sewing Foot On Machine
    • Bobbin Case In Machine W/ Bobbin
  • Embroidery Machines (single needle home machines)
    • Power Cord (Not Necessary On Babylock or Brother)
    • Foot Control (Not Necessary On Babylock or Brother)
    • Embroidery Unit
    • Embroidery Foot On Machine
    • Bobbin Case In Machine W/ Bobbin
    • Embroidery Hoop (Not Necessary On Babylock or Brother)
  • Sergers
    • Power Cord
    • Foot Control
    • Presser Foot On Machine
    • Please Leave Serger Threaded
  • Multi Needle Embroidery Machines & Persona/Alliance
    • "A" Embroidery Arm On Machine (no hoop necessary)
    • Bobbin Case In the machine
    • Please Leave The Thread With The Machine & Threaded



*If an accessory is causing issues, please bring it with your machine.
**It's helpful to include an example of the issue you are experiencing. e.g., birdnesting or poor stitch quality.

 


Turnaround Time

We know dropping off your sewing machine for service is never fun, and because of that, we strive to service and repair your machine within the shortest time possible.

Due to current demand, the average turnaround time is under 2 weeks.

This does not include the time required for obtaining a part your sewing machine may need.

Sewing machines are serviced on a first come / first serve basis.


Inspection Points

Every service includes a detailed inspection and cleaning. We check and adjust over 20 key components, including:

  • Inspect the entire machine for worn or broken parts
  • Check hook timing
  • Check needle bar timing
  • Check needle position
  • Check needle box clearance
  • Check belt
  • Check timing & motor
  • Check hook
  • Check feed dogs
  • Check the presser assembly bar
  • Check all electrical connections
  • Check foot control connections
  • Check the proper functioning of the motor
  • Adjust speed controls
  • Check pulleys
  • Adjust bobbin case clearance
  • Check tension assembly
  • Blow out and clean the inside of the machine
  • Properly oil the machine
  • Check light
  • Calibrate buttonhole feed
  • Adjust the positioning of the embroidery units
  • Check the bobbin winder
  • Balance tensions
  • Clean outside of the machine

Remember! Your sewing machine should be serviced every 12 months, and here’s why:

If you do a lot of sewing

Lint, thread, and fabric debris can build up in the hook and feed mechanism, causing tension problems, noise, or even motor strain. Regular cleaning and oiling help prevent wear and keep your stitches looking perfect.

If you sew occasionally:

Lint, thread, and broken needles can still collect in the needle bar area and in the gears of the thread handling mechanism. Even moderate use necessitates oiling of the moving parts of the sewing machine. A small piece of thread in the tension unit will necessitate cleaning and recalibration of the tension.

If your machine’s been in storage for a while and you want to sew again:

When a machine sits unused, oil can dry out and parts can seize. A professional tune-up re lubricates and calibrates everything so it runs like new again.

A full cleaning and tune-up from The Sewing Studio will eliminate these issues and keep your sewing experience smooth and reliable for years to come.

Thorough servicing by the Sewing Studio Fabric Superstore will eliminate all of these problems and guarantee trouble free sewing.


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