Store Hours: M-F 10AM-6PM Sat 10AM-4PM
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
&
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
Plus FAQ
We are committed to helping you get the most out of your sewing and quilting. We want to be your
source for technical support and sewing machine repair.
When you purchase from one of our local Sew And Quilt Stores, you receive a load of added
benefits not available elsewhere. We provide Onsite Expert Sewing Machine Repair, a free extended sewing machine
Limited Labor Warranty, continuing Technical Support, and Professional Instruction in a wide range of classes.
Those who purchase their machines elsewhere, may access our Technical Support System by
purchasing a Technical Support Agreement at $299 per year. This contract covers Technical Support Services and
Normal Repair Labor, for one year for all machines owned and operated by the customer.
To access Technical Support Services, simply call the number provided or email Technical Support
at the assigned email address. This number will be given you by the store upon your enrollment in the Technical
Support And Repair Program.
We provide support over the phone, in the store, and by email.
We reveal the secrets of how to get the most out of your sewing machine. You can depend on our
expert advice. You can depend on our sewing instruction to make your sewing fun and satisfying.
When you need it we provide personal sewing machine repair.
Our technical staff is highly skilled and knows how to repair sewing machines.
We know how to fix sewing machines and are here for you.
ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT YOU NEED
TO ACCESS TECH SUPPORT.
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How To
Access Tech Support
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When you contact Tech Support
you will need:
Your Name, Address, Phone, Email Address.
Your Sewing Machine Brand, Model #,
and Serial Number.
The Purchase Location and Date.
If you purchased your machine from one of our Sew and
Quilt Stores, you have unlimited Tech Support for as long as your warranty is in force. This
service is valued at $299.00 per year, but is a benefit included when you purchase from the Sew
and Quilt Store. Tech Support includes assistance on problem solving, adjusting, servicing, and
maintaining your machine. It also includes advise on recommended supplies and
accessories.
If you purchased your machine elsewhere, you might
consider our adoption policy. By a one time purchase of our adoption policy ($299 Annual), we
will adopt you as our customer and provide full Tech Support for your machines according to the
adoption policies. Ask one of our sales associates about the Tech Support Adoption
policy.
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Expert Technical Support Services are available at each of our local store
locations. Please feel free to contact your local store. Also once you receive your Tech
Support Member Card, you will be able to freely access Technical Support by phone or email.
Sew And Quilt Store Locations
Killeen Sew & Quilt Store
2201 South W.S. Young Dr.
Killeen, Tx. 76543
(254)616-2200
Temple Sew & Quilt Store
1510 S. 31st Street
Temple, Tx. 76504
(254) 774-9797
Waco Sew & Quilt Store
4300 Waco Dr. Ste B
Waco, Tx. 76710
(254)772-2887
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FAQ: What is the problem with a sewing machine that does
not move when you push the foot pedal?
ANS:
1. Power may not be plugged in. Check This First.
2. Could be loose wire to the foot control.
3. On an electronic machine, you may have a safety feature preventing movement,
a switch off, or similar issue.
4. In an extreme cases, the motor may be locked up or the sewing machine shaft
may be frozen in position.
Call for Tech Support or Bring the Machine in for service if not item 1.
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FAQ: What causes skipped stitches?
ANS:
1. Check the needle. Is it the right needle for the fabric? Is it straight
or bent? Is it in the socket properly? Is the needle sharp or does it have a burr on the
tip.
2. Check the thread. Is the machine treaded properly? Is it in the check
spring? Are there little knots or lint around the hole in the needle?
3. If the problem is either of the above, replace the needle or thread and
test sew again.
4. If you continue to have skipped stitches, bring it in for service. Your
machine may be out of time, or there may be some other issue only the technicians can fix.
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FAQ: How do I adjust my tensions?
ANS:
Think of sewing machine tensions as two separate tug of war teams pulling
against each other. One teams pulls up while the other pulls down. In the middle is the fabric.
Perfect tension exists when the thread from the top and the thread from the bottom meet within
the fabric. When tension is not properly balanced one of the two teams is pulling harder than
the other. The winning team pulls the thread from the other side to collect on its side of the
fabric.
If the upper team is pulling harder, (the upper tension is tighter), thread
from the bobbin will be pulled up and loop or pucker on top of the fabric.
If the lower team is pulling harder, (the bobbin tension is tighter than the
upper tension), the upper thread will be pulled through the fabric and loop or pucker
underneath the fabric.
The simple solution, is to adjust the upper tension knob or dial to increase
or decrease the upper tension in relation to the bobbin tension. If you see extra thread on the
bottom of the fabric, tighten the upper tension until the thread underneath is no longer
obvious.
If you see puckers of bobbin thread on top of the fabric, decrease the upper
tension adjustment until it once more balances with the lower tension and the excess threads on
the top of the fabric are gone.
There are many causes of poor tension that this explanation does not
address. If you make adjustments as above and the tensions are still out of whack, call
technical support or bring your machine to your local service technician.
Common causes of poor tension: Improper threading, Burrs on hook or other
threadline contact, bad needle, lint in tension system, and others.
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Why You Need A Full Service Not A Quick Fix.
A quick fix is a waste of dollars and time. By quick fix, we mean having
only a specific problem repaired. Yes, it does cost less than a full service at the moment. But
it always costs more in the long run. It shortens the life of your sewing machine, has no
warranty on the repair, and leaves the machine prone to continued problems down the line.
What your really want (almost every time your sewing machine is messing up)
is a Full Service. By Full Service or Standard Service we mean a complete servicing of the
sewing machine. All the covers are removed. All the old gunk, grease, grime, debris, and junk
are removed. The machine is thoroughly and properly lubricated. All potential problems with the
machine are examined, diagnosed, and resolved. A 49 point detailed operational check is done.
The machine is reassembled and thoroughly tested to insure it will sew as close to new as
possible for many months to come.
Why pay for a Full Service? If you understand, that 90% of all problems with
your sewing machine result from accumulation of lint, dust, debris, old deteriorating oils and
grease, why would you ever consider a repair that did not solve these issues. The Full Service
at your local Sew And Quilt Store comes with an amazing 6 (Six) month (180 day) limited labor
warranty.
It just makes sense to always request a Full Service, when you sewing
machine needs repair.
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Submit your questions by email to Killeen@sewandquiltstore.com.
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You Can Rely On Our Expert
Sewing
Machine repair.
We Fix Sewing Machines.
We have the sewing machine how to need.
A brief call can often save a trip to the repair shop.
But, when you need it, you can depend on Professional
Sewing Machine Repair.
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