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Sewing Machine Repair in Arkansas

8 services across 8 cities.

Clarksville (1)

Fayetteville (1)

Fort Smith (1)

Hot Springs (1)

Jonesboro (1)

Rogers (1)

Russellville (1)

Sherwood (1)

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Top cities for sewing machine repair in Arkansas

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

Jonesboro
1 service
Sherwood
1 service
Hot Springs
1 service
Rogers
1 service
Fort Smith
1 service
Fayetteville
1 service
Russellville
1 service
Clarksville
1 service

Combine a repair drop-off with a Arkansas trip

If you're driving across Arkansas 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 Arkansas

How many sewing machine repair shops are in Arkansas?

QuiltMap lists 8 sewing machine repair shops in Arkansas across 8 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 Arkansas 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 Arkansas?

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 Arkansas 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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