A well-maintained quilting machine runs better, lasts longer, and produces more consistent stitch quality. Linda’s Machine Maintenance Tools collection features cleaning brushes, machine oil, lint removers, and other essential tools to keep your longarm, mid-arm, or domestic sewing machine in peak condition.
How often should I clean and oil my sewing machine?
For regular home use, clean your machine after every 8–10 hours of sewing and oil it as recommended by your machine’s manufacturer. Longarm machines used daily may need cleaning and oiling more frequently.
What type of oil should I use on my quilting machine?
Always use sewing machine-specific oil — it’s clear, odorless, and designed not to harm fabric or thread. Never substitute cooking oil, WD-40, or general-purpose lubricants, as these can damage your machine and stain fabric.
How do I remove lint from my machine?
Use a small brush (included with most machines or available separately) to remove lint from the bobbin area, feed dogs, and throat plate after each project. Compressed air can help, but brush first to avoid pushing lint deeper into the machine.
Do you carry maintenance tools for specific machine brands like Gammill or INNOVA?
We carry a range of universal maintenance tools as well as brand-specific supplies. Check individual listings or contact us for recommendations specific to your machine model.






