We are dedicated to servicing the precisely engineered and manufactured sewing machines made before the days of planned obsolecence. Our service includes thorough cleaning, lubrication, and adjustments to timing and tension balance. We also do repairs, such as replacing a motor or a broken tension spring. We service almost all brands of good vintage machines, including Singer, Kenmore, White, Viking, Morse, Pfaff, and the many "badged" versions of the excellent all-metal machines made in Japan in the 1950's and 1960's. We also provide the same quality, careful service on all brands of newer (non-computerized) machines.
We have pick-up and delivery service to most communities in north-east Kansas, either through a partner quilt or fabric shop or via our own courier.
To schedule your machine for our meticulous and careful attention, give us a call at (785)537-3885.
Some consider the gorgeous Morse 200 Deluxe to be the “Cadillac” of the great all-metal Japanese machines from the 1950’s and ‘60’s. It’s a high-quality, heavy-duty machine, with a beautiful stitch.
With the Model 301, Singer built an entirely new style of family sewing machine, embodying many exclusive features that simplify operation. Made of die-cast aluminum for light weight and sturdiness, its built-in motor drives the machine through gears at any desired speed.
The Kenmore 158 series machine was built to last, and if manufactured today, would cost in the thousands. It has all-metal gears and parts, with no fragile and expensive electronic components. The 158 is a high-quality, heavy-duty machine, with a beautiful stitch.