Just got my Juki 2010q up and working. All is running beautifully and smoothly, EXCEPT, that the presser foot which has already been screwed on ( tight as #&$&^!) in the factory. So I am wondering if I just put a few drops of the oil that came with it to wrench it off, so I can change to the free motion or walking foot.
So on walking foot is it a 1/4 seam allowance or what you call the scant 1/4? Plus your stitch in the ditch foot.. does it see through the sandwich for quilting? You remove the walking foot before putting on the stitch in the ditch foot? What foot’s actually attach to the walking foot?
I love my Juki TL2010. Love, Love, Love it. Thank you for this tutorial ❤️❤️❤️❤️
So helpful!!
Glad you think so!
Thank you 🥰🤗
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Just got my Juki 2010q up and working. All is running beautifully and smoothly, EXCEPT, that the presser foot which has already been screwed on ( tight as #&$&^!) in the factory. So I am wondering if I just put a few drops of the oil that came with it to wrench it off, so I can change to the free motion or walking foot.
Few drops of oil and maybe a paper towel to get a better grip or small wrench
I noticed the stitch length was at 3, do you leave it at 3 or 0?
thank you!
You're welcome!
Sweet , I found a vintage Zuki 555-2 anybody know about these machines?
So on walking foot is it a 1/4 seam allowance or what you call the scant 1/4? Plus your stitch in the ditch foot.. does it see through the sandwich for quilting? You remove the walking foot before putting on the stitch in the ditch foot? What foot’s actually attach to the walking foot?