Viking Sewing Center & Vacuum is a family, locally owned Husqvarna Viking Dealer since 1969. We proudly serve Spokane, Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho, and many other residences of the Pacific Northwest in both repairs and sales of machines.
We strive to provide excellent customer service by guiding you to the proper machine that will suit your needs, proper repair service on your machine(s), and provide support for questions that you have about your machine(s).We repair and maintenance any brand of sewing machine. We also repair and sell vacuum cleaners new and used.
We strive to provide excellent customer service by guiding you to the proper machine that will suit your needs, proper repair service on your machine(s), and provide support for questions that you have about your machine(s).We repair and maintenance any brand of sewing machine. We also repair and sell vacuum cleaners new and used.
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All of our Husqvarna Viking home embroidery machines come with the capability of sewing/quilting within the machines! The DESIGNER EPIC sewing and embroidery machine is the newest in the top of the line Husqvarna Viking. This machine has an impressive 10.1 tablet screen making it effortless in selecting anything from your stitches to your embroidery designs.
The Husqvarna Viking line of sergers are a great way of being able to get those nice finished edge to your many different projects. From you basic serging to rolled hems these sergers are designed to work for you! The Husqvarna Viking Huskylock S25 is the top of the line serger. This five thread machine has 25 different stitches from doing a 5 thread cover lock, three thread rolled hem, and much more.
With the SupraLite Cordless Vacuum, enjoy the power of a regular vacuum without the inconveniences of winding and unwinding a cord, tangles and trip hazards, or running out of cord just before the job is done. With a 44-volt lithium ion battery, the SupraLite cordless runs for up to 50 minutes* without charging, and with the press of a button, a battery level indicator lets you know when you need to recharge.
When I heard my friend was having a baby boy, I thought of childhood poems and squiggly things shoved into pockets, and in the end the dragonfly quilt sprang to life! The table cloth was made during our Nine Patch Picnic quilt top class. Instead of using it as a quilt top though, she is using it as a table cloth for her new deck!
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Bobbi Collett
Jan 27, 2022
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Brenda Mcphee
Nov 15, 2021
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My sister took her sewing machine in about a month-and-a -half ago. They said they didn’t need the cover, which She had left at home because they had plenty there. Her machine was third in line. Today, a month- and- a - half later, we stopped in as we hadn’t heard a word from them. At first they blamed us for not bringing in the cover and said they couldn’t even start the machine without that. Then they said the cover was on order. We know that is a lie because the machine worked without it for about a year. So, after telling us it would be about two weeks to fix it, a month and a half later
Reed Hiland
Jul 18, 2021
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Zechariah Olson
Jul 02, 2021
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Dianne Jacot
Jun 06, 2021
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Lyn Ross
Jun 06, 2021
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Judy Harris
Feb 03, 2021
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Fantastic place! I'm frantically making child fabric masks to donate to local elementary schools when my cheap Singer sewing machine wouldn't sew (broken threads, jammed feed). I took it in and Mike immediately looked at it. Seems I had grabbed hand quilting thread to use, and that was causing the problem. After admonishing me to use regular thread, I was not charged for his help, and sent on my way to finish my requested batch of kindergarten sized masks. I will definitely use them to service my sewing machine (and my Great Grandmother's 1898 treadle) soon!