Your Singer Sewing Machine: 7 Advices for Easy Upkeep

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his Singer sewing machine is made to last with minimum maintenance and repairs. Meanwhile, like any machine, requires regular preventive maintenance to ensure proper functioning.

   1. Turn off your machine - Always unplug the sewing machine of all electricity before performing any maintenance.
   2. Clean Your Machine - You can clean the surfaces with a damp cloth using a mild soap, if you want.
   3. Use a brush to remove lint-free - especially combating lint remaining on the take-up lever and thread guides, presser bars, needle and bobbin case.
   4. Lubricate the machine - Your machine usually comes with a small bottle of special oil just right for your Singer sewing machine. If you run out, you can buy more or less a distributor of Singer, or online. Check your manual for a diagram of what you need to lubricate the machine and how often. Singer machines are usually designed for the need for lubrication only once a year, when the machine is used several times a week. More frequent use may require more frequent lubrication.
   5. Keep a light bulb around replacement - Find the number on the right side lamp Singerco.com site and keep a back burn in your case.
   6. Check your manual for special instructions - especially if you are having a problem, the user can have a good troubleshooting section.
   7. Have your machine checked by professionals - Singer resellers will have a store that is designated for routine maintenance. Routine tests will keep your Singer sewing machine in the family for generations.


A little maintenance goes a long way with these machines reliable. If you have a very old singer, you may need to check the engine, or the belt replaced. It is worth the small amount of time and energy to ensure that you can continue to sew all their favorite projects.

Robin A. Brown is a Singer sewing machine fan of his youth. She was always sewn on Singer. Today, she sews for her family and for pleasure with a Singer sewing machine mechanic you trust.

On its website http://www.SewSing.com, Robin also has some video tutorials to help with common activities that you need to start sewing, like threading a reel and threading your Singer sewing machine.

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