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Explore Husqvarna Viking Machines





 

Let us help you meet your match — the perfect Husqvarna VIKING just for you! 

Take an online look at Husqvarna VIKING's sewing, embroidery, overlock, quilting, and long arm quilting machines. Then come into Sewing Machine Mart, and we can help you find the machine that fits your sewing, embroidery, and quilting hopes and dreams. 


The Renowned Husqvarna VIKING Brand History

Founded in 1872 in Huskvarna, Sweden, this soon-to-be worldwide organization initially started in 1689 as a royal arms factory. Two centuries after this royal beginning, faced with greatly reduced rifle sales, Huskvarna retooled as a sewing machine factory. 

With a nearly 150-year sewing machine manufacture history, Husqvarna VIKING has been keeping the world sewing for centuries. With innovations such as introducing the oscillating bobbin in 1903, the first free-arm machine in 1947, and the first lubrication-free sewing machine in 1972, Husqvarna VIKING has grown its loyal sewing worldwide market. Today, this tradition of innovation continues with the EPIC II — made for sewers by Sewers!




Change My Needle???

Did you know that your sewing machine needle should be changed about
every 6 to 8 hours of use?  That is correct.  Not 6-8 days, months, or even years, but hours.  A needle can get dull at the point.  This causes the machine to work harder.  It can also lead to larger holes in your fabric.  This will causes stitching problems.  A needle may also become slightly bent.  When this happens, it can cause skipped stitches, thread breakage, and also thread shredding.  If you are having any of these issues, try changing your needle.  This could be a 50 cent fix for you.

Shawn Jackson



My Machine Has Never Been Serviced!


In my 30 years of being in this business, I have heard that statement numerous times.  I almost shudder when I hear it.  It seems that a sewing machine is the most neglected piece of machinery around.  A sewing machine is a machine.  It has moving parts.  They will get out of adjustment and require cleaning and lubrication regularly.  Just as a vehicle needs to be maintained, so does a sewing machine.  I also hear "I don't use it that much."  Just as with a vehicle, not using a machine is worse than using all of the time.  When mechanical things sit, for an extended amount of time, things dry out and start to deteriorate.  The normal service intervals for sewing machines is once every year or two.  Keeping a machine serviced will extend the life of the machine and also keep in tip top shape.




























Hours

Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 9:30 AM-5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM-5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM-5:30 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM-5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Sunday: CLOSED