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Sewing Machine Repair in Alabama

20 services across 17 cities.

Alabaster (1)

Bessemer (2)

Birmingham (1)

Chelsea (1)

Decatur (1)

Dothan (1)

Fairhope (1)

Hoover (1)

Huntsville (2)

Jasper (1)

Mobile (2)

Muscle Shoals (1)

Northport (1)

Pelham (1)

Selma (1)

Springville (1)

Tuscaloosa (1)

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Top cities for sewing machine repair in Alabama

The Alabama cities with the most repair services. Most do walk-in service, drop-off, and house calls depending on the brand and the issue.

Huntsville
2 services
Mobile
2 services
Bessemer
2 services
Northport
1 service
Dothan
1 service
Fairhope
1 service
Muscle Shoals
1 service
Decatur
1 service
Selma
1 service
Tuscaloosa
1 service
Chelsea
1 service
Hoover
1 service

Combine a repair drop-off with a Alabama trip

If you're driving across Alabama to drop off your machine for service anyway, the Trip Planner can map quilt shops along the same route. Useful for tune-up runs that take a few hours of shop time.

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Common questions about sewing machine repair in Alabama

How many sewing machine repair shops are in Alabama?

QuiltMap lists 20 sewing machine repair shops in Alabama across 17 cities. This includes brand-authorized service centers (Bernina, Husqvarna Viking, Janome, Brother dealers) as well as independent shops that work on multiple brands.

How often should I get my sewing machine serviced?

Most manufacturers recommend an annual tune-up for machines in regular use, or every 2–3 years for occasional use. Heavy quilting use (longarm, daily piecing) usually warrants twice-yearly service. A basic tune-up runs $80–$150 in 2026; deeper repairs are quoted after diagnostic.

Can Alabama repair shops service vintage machines?

Many can. Independent shops are often better than brand-authorized centers for vintage Singer, Featherweight, and pre-electronic machines. Check the listing description or call ahead to confirm — some shops specialize, others stick to modern machines only.

Are house calls available in Alabama?

For longarm machines and large industrial sewing machines, yes — many techs prefer to service in-place rather than transport. Domestic machines are usually drop-off. Each shop's listing notes their preferences.

My favorite Alabama repair shop isn't listed. How do I add it?

Use the Submit a Listing form to add a missing shop. Submissions are reviewed and then appear in the directory. Independent techs welcome.

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