Hi. Would really like to see more in depth demonstrations for this machine with different thicknesses of quilts how it handles flannel rag quilts as well as high loft quilts while quilting..walking foot if required etc please. Thank you very much!
You explained the free motion quilting with ruler so well, I have seen others, but didnt show how they did it. Thank you! Will I get the foot, ruler set and mat with the Jazz 2 sewing machine? I don't want to spend alot on the machine and then have to spend more on the things I need for free motion quilting. I have a lot of health issues, I take 12 medicines, so money can be tight for us. Thank you for being so helpful. Sharon
I bought my Jazz 2 in February and it was a promotion sale. It came with the extra attachment feet, and the normal standard attachments. Because it was a special sale I got a rolling carrying case. The free motion items she used in the video are extra purchases.
I love my Jazz and am so interested in these machine specific tutorials. Could you walk us through the actual step-by-step setup for FMQ ... settings, feed dogs, suggested needle, thread. Would really appreciate any and all Jazz tutorials.
Hi Jane! We have a couple of full classes over at Sew at Home, specifically on the Jazz! And, we have one specifically for free motion quilting on the Jazz! sewathomeclasses.com/free-motion-jazz Also, look for Getting to Know your Baby Lock Jazz class too! Happy stitching! :)
I saw you use a black screwdriver on one of these videos........you said that it was your favorite.........and I have been FEVERISH to find ever since ! Could you help?
I have the baby lock Jazz II and I love this machine but I have tried numerous times to free motion quilt and the tension is always messed up on the underside no matter what I do to try and fix it. Top looks great, underside is a skipped jumbled up mess. I want a video addressing this issue with complete machine set up instructions. I want you to use a full sized quilt in the demo. Using this placemat size quilt is deceiving as to the ease of doing this. I wish this machine had a veritable speed control on it and a thread cutter option would be nice. Patiently waiting for the Jazz III to come out with these options added.
Thanks for your feedback. Please reach out to our consumer support hotline: 1-800-313-4110 or email at productsupport@babylock.com so we can address the issues you are facing.
Help! I’m having the same issue as Ronni K (1 yr ago). The free motion foot works great but the ruler foot doesn’t. Ok from left to right but from the right to the left it breaks thread, skips stitches………I’ve done all of the typical troubleshooting--needles, thread, clean, adjust tension all combinations. I’m ready to sell machine. Please provide some solution. Thank You.
@@koniroyval7467 have you managed it yet? I'm very good mechanically but I can't get mine to work. I have other machines w threaders and had no trouble, even replaced them on 2 diff machines. It seems that there is no hook on the wire bc I got the wire to go through the eye but it won't catch the thread.
I have a Jazz 2. It works perfectly with free motion and walking foot, but when I use my ruler foot, it skips stitched and breaks thread. I always keep the bobbin case clean and have changed needles and thread. Nothing helps. CN you?
I bought my Jazz 3 years ago and it has been in the shop twice. The first time the timing was off. Now it is skipping stitches and back in the shop. I find the tension hard to adjust and must play around with it every time I start a new project. I paid 999 for this machine and when I can get it to work with proper tension it is good as long as I use the slider surface.
Hi Shea Dorris! Yes, the Katherine is a low shank machine, so you'll want to get the low shank open toe foot as well as, the compatible rulers for a low shank machine. Happy quilting! :) We have an extended video on these rulers here: sewathomeclasses.com/ruler-set-open-toe-foot
I'm thrilled about the high shank ruler foot! Is it possible to order JUST the foot? I've used several other rulers with the Westalee foot I'm using now. Thanks for your help. I'll let my favorite shop know that the high shank foot is available for my Aria.
Great! You can order solely the foot. You'll just want to make sure that the rulers you use are compatible and aren't too thin and slip under the foot. Obviously, that would not be good! Best wishes!!
Hi Sheila, you can purchase an extension table for your Baby Lock Jazz II through your local Baby Lock retailer - www.babylock.com/retail-locator. The item number is BLMJZ-ET
Sorry for the delay! I asked one of our quilting experts here! She said, stitch length depends on the weight of thread used and the thread weight depends on the size of the quilting motifs. For most quilting, an average stitch length of 2.5 to 3 works well. If you are quilting very small motifs, a shorter stitch length of 2 or even 1.6 may give you smoother curves and you would also want a finer thread (60wt). If you are using a heavy decorative thread (12wt), then you would want a longer stitch length of 3.5 to 4 and a larger quilting pattern would work better so the curves are still smooth. Thanks for asking; hope this helps!
Hi Mindy! Thank you for asking! The Jazz has many great features for quilting (like the large throat space), but, it can certainly be used for your other sewing projects as well! Check out our free class, Getting to Know your Baby Lock Jazz, right here to learn more! sewathomeclasses.com/getting-to-know-jazz
I love my Jazz. Have had it for two years and still having no luck with finding out how to set it up for FMQ. The front looks ok most of the time but, the back is not acceptable. Have watched looks of video with no luck.
Hi Jan, We are thrilled to hear that you love your Baby Lock Jazz. Check out this free video over at our SEWED online classes website for a tutorial on free motion quilting on the Baby Lock Jazz: sewedclasses.com/free-motion-jazz
@@janatwell2284, you will need to add the class to your cart to watch the online class. Once it has been processed you will be able to watch the class.
@@babylocksewing , I've had my Jazz 2 for about 3 months, and it doesn't matter how many videos I watch, the problem is in the tension. I've tried most all fixes that have been recommended, but having tightened the top tension to 9, there are still small loops of the top thread on the underside of the quilt sample. Very frustrating. Thankfully, I love her for standard machine quilting, straight lines.
I find it very difficult to get the correct speed when FMQ or using rulers on the Jazz, as it doesn't have speed control. My stitches end up too small. Any suggestions please
From a brand new owner w yrs of sewing on various machines: Wow, yes, poor instruction manual. Someone didn't know how to write for ppl who don't already know the machine! It's not BAD, but there are odd little bits in the threading path that a thread could go over or under, to the right or left, etc. I used to think, how could anyone have trouble threading a machine? Now I see that even us geniuses aren't mind readers.😉 The first day, the needle up/down button suddenly stopped responding, but the next day it started again (a wire inside was being pressed probably from the machine being bounced around in transit although it could be a flaw, time will tell.). The wire w the hook was smashed to one side so it wouldn't go through the needle eye to hook the thread to pull it through the needle. I spent quite some time trying to get it to work but had to give up. Fortunately, I'm pretty good w manual threading.🙄 Turning the stitch selection knob is a bit rough on arthritic wrists, especially if the stitch you want is 14 of 28! The top panel and accessory tray compartments could be easier to open as they are a bit hard on the hands as well. But the machine is SO much fun. The knee control is well placed and easy to operate, and the big reverse lever is a brilliant idea, especially bc you have no lock stitch. You have to get used to the fact that everything isn't "at the touch of a button" if you are used to computerized machines, but it is a real workhorse, solid, stable, and forms good stitches. Best of all, the feed dogs pull the fabric STRAIGHT as you sew so those 1/4" seams are a snap to perfect. I'm on my first project and haven't quilted it yet, but I did try out all the functions, stitches and feet. Everything worked ok so I'm looking forward to spending these cold winter days playing w my new toy!🤗
Hi. Would really like to see more in depth demonstrations for this machine with different thicknesses of quilts how it handles flannel rag quilts as well as high loft quilts while quilting..walking foot if required etc please.
Thank you very much!
You explained the free motion quilting with ruler so well, I have seen others, but didnt show how they did it. Thank you! Will I get the foot, ruler set and mat with the Jazz 2 sewing machine? I don't want to spend alot on the machine and then have to spend more on the things I need for free motion quilting. I have a lot of health issues, I take 12 medicines, so money can be tight for us. Thank you for being so helpful. Sharon
I bought my Jazz 2 in February and it was a promotion sale. It came with the extra attachment feet, and the normal standard attachments. Because it was a special sale I got a rolling carrying case. The free motion items she used in the video are extra purchases.
I love my Jazz and am so interested in these machine specific tutorials. Could you walk us through the actual step-by-step setup for FMQ ... settings, feed dogs, suggested needle, thread. Would really appreciate any and all Jazz tutorials.
Hi Jane! We have a couple of full classes over at Sew at Home, specifically on the Jazz! And, we have one specifically for free motion quilting on the Jazz! sewathomeclasses.com/free-motion-jazz Also, look for Getting to Know your Baby Lock Jazz class too! Happy stitching! :)
Baby Lock Sewing Machines , thank you so much. Will check it out!
Sure thing! :)
Baby Lock Sewing Machines, that was great ... I learned a few things about my Jazz that I didn’t know and got some great tips. Thank you so much!
That is awesome; we're so glad that was so helpful! Thank you for taking the time to let us know! Happy sewing!!
I saw you use a black screwdriver on one of these videos........you said that it was your favorite.........and I have been FEVERISH to find ever since ! Could you help?
I have the baby lock Jazz II and I love this machine but I have tried numerous times to free motion quilt and the tension is always messed up on the underside no matter what I do to try and fix it. Top looks great, underside is a skipped jumbled up mess. I want a video addressing this issue with complete machine set up instructions. I want you to use a full sized quilt in the demo. Using this placemat size quilt is deceiving as to the ease of doing this. I wish this machine had a veritable speed control on it and a thread cutter option would be nice. Patiently waiting for the Jazz III to come out with these options added.
Thanks for your feedback. Please reach out to our consumer support hotline: 1-800-313-4110 or email at productsupport@babylock.com so we can address the issues you are facing.
Help! I’m having the same issue as Ronni K (1 yr ago). The free motion foot works great but the ruler foot doesn’t. Ok from left to right but from the right to the left it breaks thread, skips stitches………I’ve done all of the typical troubleshooting--needles, thread, clean, adjust tension all combinations. I’m ready to sell machine. Please provide some solution. Thank You.
Can you use this machine for every day sewing? I sew with a lot of fleece
Does this work with the Baby Lock Jazz II as well?
Baby Lock has great products and super educators!
I am still trying to use the self threader. Thank goodness it can be threaded by hand. Old school does work.
@@koniroyval7467 have you managed it yet? I'm very good mechanically but I can't get mine to work. I have other machines w threaders and had no trouble, even replaced them on 2 diff machines. It seems that there is no hook on the wire bc I got the wire to go through the eye but it won't catch the thread.
I have a Jazz 2. It works perfectly with free motion and walking foot, but when I use my ruler foot, it skips stitched and breaks thread. I always keep the bobbin case clean and have changed needles and thread. Nothing helps. CN you?
Ronni, I’m having this problem too! Have you found any solutions yet?
I bought my Jazz 3 years ago and it has been in the shop twice. The first time the timing was off. Now it is skipping stitches and back in the shop. I find the tension hard to adjust and must play around with it every time I start a new project. I paid 999 for this machine and when I can get it to work with proper tension it is good as long as I use the slider surface.
Yikes--bought mine today for $599
I have the Katherine. Will that foot work on it?
Hi Shea Dorris! Yes, the Katherine is a low shank machine, so you'll want to get the low shank open toe foot as well as, the compatible rulers for a low shank machine. Happy quilting! :) We have an extended video on these rulers here: sewathomeclasses.com/ruler-set-open-toe-foot
Can you use the outside edge too?
When will the Aria have a high shank ruler foot??
Hi Donna! We have a high shank ruler and foot! Check out this free video class to learn more! sewathomeclasses.com/ruler-set-open-toe-foot
I'm thrilled about the high shank ruler foot! Is it possible to order JUST the foot? I've used several other rulers with the Westalee foot I'm using now.
Thanks for your help. I'll let my favorite shop know that the high shank foot is available for my Aria.
Great! You can order solely the foot. You'll just want to make sure that the rulers you use are compatible and aren't too thin and slip under the foot. Obviously, that would not be good! Best wishes!!
where can I buy these rulers in Australia
Where can I buy the extension table for the Jazz ll ?
Hi Sheila, you can purchase an extension table for your Baby Lock Jazz II through your local Baby Lock retailer - www.babylock.com/retail-locator. The item number is BLMJZ-ET
What stitch length would you recommend?
Sorry for the delay! I asked one of our quilting experts here! She said, stitch length depends on the weight of thread used and the thread weight depends on the size of the quilting motifs. For most quilting, an average stitch length of 2.5 to 3 works well. If you are quilting very small motifs, a shorter stitch length of 2 or even 1.6 may give you smoother curves and you would also want a finer thread (60wt). If you are using a heavy decorative thread (12wt), then you would want a longer stitch length of 3.5 to 4 and a larger quilting pattern would work better so the curves are still smooth. Thanks for asking; hope this helps!
thanks, this helps so much!
What is purpose of this machine? Just quilting?
Hi Mindy! Thank you for asking! The Jazz has many great features for quilting (like the large throat space), but, it can certainly be used for your other sewing projects as well! Check out our free class, Getting to Know your Baby Lock Jazz, right here to learn more! sewathomeclasses.com/getting-to-know-jazz
I love my Jazz. Have had it for two years and still having no luck with finding out how to set it up for FMQ. The front looks ok most of the time but, the back is not acceptable. Have watched looks of video with no luck.
Hi Jan, We are thrilled to hear that you love your Baby Lock Jazz. Check out this free video over at our SEWED online classes website for a tutorial on free motion quilting on the Baby Lock Jazz: sewedclasses.com/free-motion-jazz
@@babylocksewing Thanks for getting back with me. I will check it out.
@@babylocksewing I was not able to pull up the, free motion for the baby lock Jazz.
@@janatwell2284, you will need to add the class to your cart to watch the online class. Once it has been processed you will be able to watch the class.
@@babylocksewing , I've had my Jazz 2 for about 3 months, and it doesn't matter how many videos I watch, the problem is in the tension. I've tried most all fixes that have been recommended, but having tightened the top tension to 9, there are still small loops of the top thread on the underside of the quilt sample. Very frustrating. Thankfully, I love her for standard machine quilting, straight lines.
I find it very difficult to get the correct speed when FMQ or using rulers on the Jazz, as it doesn't have speed control. My stitches end up too small. Any suggestions please
That's a huge part of why I have held back from ordering one.
Yes, I don't think it is probably the best machine for FMQ but ruler, walking foot, and decorative stitching would be great quilting methods.
Where can a buy the rulers low shank
I have a jazz 2
Hi James, you can purchase low shank rulers for your Baby Lock Jazz II at your local Baby Lock retailer: www.babylock.com/retail-locator
I have the Jazz and I love it but instructions stink. Even this video. People need to know step by step tension etc
From a brand new owner w yrs of sewing on various machines: Wow, yes, poor instruction manual. Someone didn't know how to write for ppl who don't already know the machine!
It's not BAD, but there are odd little bits in the threading path that a thread could go over or under, to the right or left, etc. I used to think, how could anyone have trouble threading a machine? Now I see that even us geniuses aren't mind readers.😉
The first day, the needle up/down button suddenly stopped responding, but the next day it started again (a wire inside was being pressed probably from the machine being bounced around in transit although it could be a flaw, time will tell.). The wire w the hook was smashed to one side so it wouldn't go through the needle eye to hook the thread to pull it through the needle. I spent quite some time trying to get it to work but had to give up. Fortunately, I'm pretty good w manual threading.🙄
Turning the stitch selection knob is a bit rough on arthritic wrists, especially if the stitch you want is 14 of 28! The top panel and accessory tray compartments could be easier to open as they are a bit hard on the hands as well.
But the machine is SO much fun. The knee control is well placed and easy to operate, and the big reverse lever is a brilliant idea, especially bc you have no lock stitch. You have to get used to the fact that everything isn't "at the touch of a button" if you are used to computerized machines, but it is a real workhorse, solid, stable, and forms good stitches. Best of all, the feed dogs pull the fabric STRAIGHT as you sew so those 1/4" seams are a snap to perfect.
I'm on my first project and haven't quilted it yet, but I did try out all the functions, stitches and feet. Everything worked ok so I'm looking forward to spending these cold winter days playing w my new toy!🤗
@@grandmalovesmebest have you figured out what tension etc for free motion quilting? I’m having trouble figuring it out
That's way too thread heavy.......why did they make the channel so narrow?
Am I losing my mind? She hardly put the needle down. That’s because you cant
Sorry, but these stitches don't pass muster- they look messy & I wouldn't accept this level of quality.