I love this machine! I just got mine 3 days ago. I’m so excited about it. Can’t wait to try everything out. I love the case too. You don’t have to worry about a dust cover. Now the case is all white. What kind of needles to you buy ? Any recommendations for a serger?
I buy a variety of needles, I use a lot of universal 80/20. I bought a cheap serger off of amazon, I think it is a singer, as long as you aren't trying to do anything to heavy like denim it works great, I should use it a bit more, and do a review. The Juki really is a very nice machine!
Where can I purchase that juki exceed F 600 machine and how much it cost including freight and how many will reach here since I'm in the philippines.thank you
I just did a little digging around, and read if you use a clear thread in your bobbin, and stretch your straight stitch out it looks hand sewn. I found pre-wound bobbins on Etsy at: www.etsy.com/shop/WorldofBeadsforAll?ref=l2-shopheader-name&search_query=bobbins I would go that route because I have tried putting monofilment on a bobbin and it was tricky, very tangled mess, lol I hope this helps a little.
@@SewingAlchemy thank you for your quick response. I have checked the bobbin but I also do use a starter fabric square so that the bunchy threads are not on my product.
Once you go Juki, you never go back. I use my Juki's exclusively. I have a 2010 and I'm picking up a t600 tomorrow. Selling off all my other machines.
I bought one two months ago and i love it!!!
I really do love mine too, I use it for most of my heavy duty work.
Your voice is very calming ☺ and good demonstration
Thank You! Nobody has ever told me that before, I appreciate it.
I love this machine! I just got mine 3 days ago. I’m so excited about it. Can’t wait to try everything out. I love the case too. You don’t have to worry about a dust cover. Now the case is all white. What kind of needles to you buy ? Any recommendations for a serger?
I buy a variety of needles, I use a lot of universal 80/20. I bought a cheap serger off of amazon, I think it is a singer, as long as you aren't trying to do anything to heavy like denim it works great, I should use it a bit more, and do a review. The Juki really is a very nice machine!
Juki makes a great server too.
@@bethotoole6569 I am itching to buy an 8700-H
Hi, there
I really enjoyed your video and it was helpful. Thank you!
I can’t decide on a machine. I want something that will do heavy duty sewing as I like to make bags as well as clothes. Any suggestions?
I have been seriously looking into a Juki 8700-H, no bells or whistles just quiet power.
@@SewingAlchemy thank you.
Where can I purchase that juki exceed F 600 machine and how much it cost including freight and how many will reach here since I'm in the philippines.thank you
I bought mine at Sewingmachinesplus.com, I couldn't really provide you with any of that information.
I love mine too. Thanks for sharing. Im trying to find a way to stitch sashiko look on this machine. Any ideas or suggestions.
I just did a little digging around, and read if you use a clear thread in your bobbin, and stretch your straight stitch out it looks hand sewn. I found pre-wound bobbins on Etsy at:
www.etsy.com/shop/WorldofBeadsforAll?ref=l2-shopheader-name&search_query=bobbins
I would go that route because I have tried putting monofilment on a bobbin and it was tricky, very tangled mess, lol
I hope this helps a little.
I want one!!!
I love it but have found that my bottom side does start with a birds nest of bunched stitches which I’m not sure how to correct
@@SewingAlchemy thank you for your quick response. I have checked the bobbin but I also do use a starter fabric square so that the bunchy threads are not on my product.
hello i need this machine please tell me its price pakistani rupees reply me please
I dont know what it would cost in rupees, but they might have it listed that way on their website for you.