Viking sewing machines need little maintenance, but dirt, lint and threads and anything sticky needs to be cleaned out regularly. Although rare, parts may need to be replaced periodically. Make sure to read through the product manual.
Viking sewing machines are manufactured in Huskvarna, Sweden. The Viking brand is owned by the VSM Group AB. Viking began making sewing machines in 1872.
Yes the Husqvarna Viking Scandinavia 400 FS Sewing & Embroidery Machine.
I don't know all of them but at least Singer, Pfaff and Viking are.
Juki and Brother make sewing machines that are good.
Yes, there are several companies in Tacoma that offer sewing machine services. One company is Viking Sewing Center. They have great ratings, and they are located at 4009 Tacoma Mall Blvd # F, Tacoma, WA.
Sewing machines are very heavy. As such, there is no such thing as a portable sewing machine.
Yes. I had a Singer Sewing machine for years and used it to make all sorts of clothes using stretch fabric. I now have a Viking and have no problems with it either. You do need to change to a needle that is specifically made for stretch/knit fabrics. You would need a ball needle so it will go into the fabric easier.
The Phaff sewing machines are made in Germany, Europe.
Present day sewing machines are complex electrical machines.
Yes, new sewing machines come with instructions.
No but the sewing machines thread the needle for you will help.
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