First steps in machine maintenance

This is an introductory program to get started on giving your machine some loving care and keep her happy!

Not quite ready for the full service program?Ā  A little intimidated and ready to tinker but not yet ready to remove the covers?Ā Ā 

This is an economical program designed to give you the first steps before you take the plunge into the Remove Your Covers program.

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Modules in this program:

  • Routine service overview
  • Tools you'll need
  • Proper lubricants
  • cleaning drop-in and vertical bobbin machines
  • Upper tension assembly & check spring
  • Cleaning the tension discs
  • Clean the needle bar area
  • Troubleshooting common issues and resolving them
  • Your machine's subtle cries for help
  • What is service?

Enrollment

$19

one-time payment, SAVE $20

  • Lifetime access to the program
  • Ebook to download and print
  • One free consultation when you have a machine issue
  • $19 coupon good toward enrollment in the Vintage Sewing Machine Mastery program or Remove Your Covers

This does NOT replace routine service by a professional, and does NOT remove the covers of any machine.Ā  For full professional service, see ourĀ Remove Your CoversĀ program.

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Fully Committed

Andi Barney semi-retired as a professional technician and closed her shop after 15 years of service so that she could teach her service and restoration skills virtually.

Andi's commitment is to first, make sure as many people as possible are self-sufficient and can service their machines like a professional.Ā  Second, help folks service their communities by volunteering their services or starting side or retirement income businesses.Ā  And third, help those with traditional income barriers to provide a stream of revenue for themselves.

Andi is located in St. Louis, Missouri, but only teaches programs virtually at this time.