It's also the least expensive way of maintenance for your sewing machine, so always keep a spare handy.
If your needle breaks and shatters, make sure you collect all the remnant pieces. Any stranded needle bits leftover in the machine may bring you to a trip to the sewing machine doctor. And, speaking of which...
6-Have your machine serviced annually; it's as crucial as getting your car checked and oil changed often. It could take one to two weeks to get your machine back, so bring it in when you're on vacation. You won't miss it if you're not home!
7-Lastly, cover your machine when not in use. Most sewing machines come with a dust cover, and they will be protected from dust and sunlight and perhaps a nosy little pet who likes to snack on thread.
BONUS Tip: This one is from our sewing machine tech from the store.
Place your beverage at another table and not on the same table as your sewing machine. That is a disaster just waiting to happen!
All right, friends. I hope now you are better equipt to take care of your baby.
Happy Sewing!
-Carla.