Fantastic demo! I have seen a surprising number of makers say that they don't use their knee lift. I have another suggestion: operate the pedal with your left foot. A little bit of muscle memory adjustment, but now it is second nature to me! Using the knee lift without your right foot also having to manage the pedal provides total control. Give it a try!
Thank U, just inherited an older sewing machine, and I never really knew how or what too do keeping the cleaned, and a great working experience!! Loved Milly's moved out of Area, what a Great find!! Hope too purchases Juki in near future, Appreciate ❤😊
Thanks for this video, I'm an amateur quilter using a very basic machine that limits me, I want to save up for a machine like this but wasn't sure what to expect. This helps.
If I could give this ten stars I would. It’s exactly what I needed for my new Juki. One small thing is when showing stuff and pointing with your finger, the camera was blocked from showing what we were to see. You used the pointing end of the brush and that was skinny enough that if I paused the video I could see. If I only had one video explaining, I’d use this.
I just purchased a Juki about two weeks ago. I learned more from your video than the sales person ever showed me. She had no light for it. I’m definitely going to purchase that little light. Also, I knew nothing about the little door on the bottom. Thank you sew much!,
I have a Juki TL-2020 PE purchased earlier this year and your tutorial is the best I’ve found going over the entire machine…I learned a few things and I’m thrilled I found this tutorial. I agree…A Juki is the best…I love my machine!
I wish I'd had this tutorial when I bought my 2000qi! Very clear and thorough! All you newbies to jukis out their, you are going to LOVE this machine! Best home machine since Singer made the RedEye, a hundred and fifty years ago.
Are you even freaking kidding me? I have the QVP Haruka by Juki and I recently needed to tighten tension up and I’m hunting through my sons repair kits looking for a tiny screw driver! Thankyou so much! If it’s in the book I missed it! Excellent video! I did not know that tool did that! I just looked and found it in my box!
I'm about to purchase a Juki this weekend. Thank you for the information, you are leading me to a great start! I'd rather watch a video than read directions. LoL!
Thank you so much for the Super Fantastic video! This TL-2010Q machine is a dream! When threading the machine the manual shows to go down in the first hole and then down through the third hole; whereas you showed to go up through the first hole and then up again in the third hole. I'm going to love this machine! The automatic needle threader worked the first time for me. I was able to thread a couple bobbins and actually sew on a couple scrap pieces of quilting fabric. I'm hoping to improve my piecing accuracy with this machine. I purchased the 1/4" foot for the Juki. I will practice and learn to use the knee lift. Also, I love the fact you can free motion quilt. I've been intimidated in the past, and I rent a longarm machine to do all of my topquilting, but this machine will be fantastic for table runners and other smaller quilts. I will look into getting the Gypsy Hoops as well as the light you showed. Thanks again!
I have the QVP Juki which is the upgrade to this one but I learned a few things from you because they are essentially the same machine. The basting info was great. That’s something I struggled with on other machines. My QVP is now just my workhorse because I bought a Longarm but these machines are the best for Free motion Quilting.
@@jeannem6723 actually I wanted a Juki a long time. My machines though were not junk. I had nice Janome but I used to just want a Juki the one before they released the one I got. I got the Juki QVP which is a bad ass workhorse. I also got the Qzone so I was using it as a long arm. I just always also wanting the Qnique and I got the Qnique 15 pro as my practice machine. I also really wanted the QVP by Juki the long arm but too expensive. If I pay nearly ten thousand dollars I think I would rather invest in Innova. That’s my dream machine. I do love Juki and they are best machines I’ve had.
@@jeannem6723 Also by the way when I lived in NC there was a quilting store right near me in the country and I think the were APQS. I think that’s what they are called with the Millie, Freddie etc but this was twenty years ago so they were not as nice as they are now. No programs quilting for them.
I recently purchased my first Juki 2000QI... still having some issues with the tension & threading it. This machine definitely takes some getting used to! Maybe a little tutorial on the tension would be good! Thanks for this tutorial though.
I just received this machine. Never had a Juki and found this very hard to follow as I couldn't see where "here and here" is when treading the machine. Quite different to a Janome. Other than that, thanks for the video.
Loved your step by step on how to oil, thread, clean this machine. It was great! However, it would be great if you can show what you are talking about. You said something about the tension or maybe it was the foot? being too tight and that you would just adjust it, but I couldn't see what you were adjusting or why you were. Then the foot (I think) was too low or something and that you would have to adjust it so you could do free motion, but I couldn't figure out why you said it was tight (was it the foot? or the thread? and then all of a sudden you kept turning this White vertical thing on top (your left). Well, I didn't know what you were doing or why you chose to solve the problem the way you did. Please provide more info for us "new Juki users". You have a wealth of info to share. thank you!
Yes I totally agree that’s why I watch more than one tutorial there is one from a guy in Australia his is by far the best. Let me know if you still want to see it I can send you a link or leave the link
Hi …love your video….I’ve just bought this machine new from Amazon and I have heard that the machine may need adjustment straight from the box…..I’ve checked the bobbin tension, and have tried all kinds of tension on the bigger tension discs but still seem to have loops on the bottom….I have re threaded several times to check if I’m doing it correctly….any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong? Or do you have a video on this topic? Thanks so much
I just purchased this machine and you have the best tutorial on how to use it! Thank you! I’m going to check out your store now, I want that hoop! ❤️❤️❤️
I like this machine, thanks for your review! I sew clothes (from silk clothes to wool coats) and do not need quilting but I like the idea of this machine. I just love straight stitch. Would you say it's worth?
Loved your video. I just purchased a the 2020 PE a couple of weeks ago. Watched your video to help me get started. Absolutely loved it! I was wondering, though. What stitch length do you use for quilting with the walking foot?
To bad she didn’t answer you but usually you have to prepare a test swatch to test what stitch length you’re going to use and then it depends on the thickness of your quilt sandwich
Interesting about that 3 holed part at the top of the machine for threading. I have the TL-18 QVP and the diagram shows it to go from the top down on the right side hole, then go from the top down on the last hole on the left. However, it looks like you threaded from the bottom up. I wonder if it's different between the two models. Now my diagram does say to thread nylon or similar threads coming up from the bottom of each of the three holes.
I got mine, JUKI during COVID all classes were cancelled sooooooo I kept trying to see tutorials. My question is how often to oil the machine? some people say oil often. Is that true!?
This video just popped up and I am very glad it did. I love my 2010 TLQ but I learned a lot from this video that I did not know. The little trap door in the bottom was one thing and also the thread holders. I am confused about the threads to use. What are your recommendations for thread types and brands? Thank you and I have subscribed.
This was the best and most informative video I've seen. You did an exceptional job! The only question I have is will it let you do a king-size quilt - is the throat big enough? If it is, I'm buying this baby!
That is the exact same problem I am having with my TL there is zero clearance between the FMQ foot and throat plate and it’s awful trying to move the fabric around
Check out the RUclips channel called Rosies art studio. She by far put out the best threading video on this machine. The auto threader is so easy but you really have to know exactly all the little channels thread Hass to go through first.
Couldn’t see where the oil in the bobbin mechanism was placed. Did you edit your video? Think not. Because no one could see through your hand. You could have pointed to it, first, with a staletto or seam ripper tip. I have this machine I’m thinking of marking the oil holes with a dab of colored nail polish. I need a refresher so, I’ll go watch a different intro demo. I ❤ my 2010. It’s solid, heavy. Only needs supplemental lighting.
You just said that there is no machine out there that has a little door underneath to take out any extra threads but your information there had been a machine out there: for a long time that has has thas option and many more and urs an awesome machine too ..
Use "sewing" thread. Serger thread is not as strong as sewing thread, and has more lint. Embroidery thread is for embroidery. Sewing thread is available on cones also.
Two suggestions that helped me…first, make sure the eye of your needle is the appropriate size for your thread. If it is too small, it will shred the thread and break it. Second, make sure you have threaded BETWEEN the tension disks. Seems obvious, but if you thread the machine with the presser foot down, you may not have them fully open when threading. Good luck!
Yes you can. I use a ruler foot and do most of my quilting that way. I am curious if anyone has had this issue…i do not use my thread cutter because it always pulls the thread of the needle, and the automatic threader is terrible. I have one on my Babylock that is perfect and easy, but this one never ever works. So the unthreading when I cut is super frustrating. Tension looks great, so I dont think that is why it pulls out. Anyone have a suggestion?
Is it really “a trap door”?! Watch out for those trap doors. I fell through one and landed in a tiger pit in Calcutta. (Looks more like a cover to me.)
Bonjour madame aidez moi syl vous plaît j'aimerais tant avoir une machine juki SEMI INDUSTRIELLE COMMENT FAUT LA COMMANDER J'AI JAMAIS COMMANDÉ EN DEHORS DE MON PAYS SYL VOUS PLAÎT AIDEZ MOI CETTE MACHINE ME SERAIT TRÈS UTILE POUR MON TRAVAIL JE SUIS COUTURIÈRE DE MÉTIER MERCI JE COMPTE SUR VOUS BIEN A VOUS JE SUIS DE L'ÎLE MAURICE
I would love to hear from people about the leg lift bar. I find that it sits way too far to the left that when I sit at my machine I am not able to sit in front of the needle and use the leg bar, I have to sit to the left of the needle. It’s a great selling feature, but it is in a bad position. I have talked to Juki about it and they have no answers. I guess if you’re an 80 pound Asian woman it would work, but not for an average American woman. Very disappointing bc this is one reason I bought this machine to use for quilting, and I can’t use it. I’ve watched many videos on this machine. Everyone talks about the leg bar, yet no one demonstrates it because of this exact reason. It doesn’t fit anyone over about 80 pounds. Juki even tried to tell me I wasn’t putting it in the hole correctly, but it only goes in one way. It’s a problem in the design of the machine, which is unfortunate because I would love to use this feature.
Fantastic demo!
I have seen a surprising number of makers say that they don't use their knee lift. I have another suggestion: operate the pedal with your left foot. A little bit of muscle memory adjustment, but now it is second nature to me! Using the knee lift without your right foot also having to manage the pedal provides total control. Give it a try!
I love my Juki. I got it 3 years ago. I have a 2000.it is awesome. Thank you for your tips.
Thank U, just inherited an older sewing machine, and I never really knew how or what too do keeping the cleaned, and a great working experience!! Loved Milly's moved out of Area, what a Great find!! Hope too purchases Juki in near future, Appreciate ❤😊
Thank you so much for this video. I just bought a Juki and I want to make sure I'm taking care of it!
❤😊 Hello I don't know if U hv seen Site of JukiJunkies I believe it's called helped me with all my needed info, good luck and Enjoying Ur Juki ❤😊
sew sister!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh my! you educated me so much! Thank you I was doing everything wrong.
Thanks for this video, I'm an amateur quilter using a very basic machine that limits me, I want to save up for a machine like this but wasn't sure what to expect. This helps.
If I could give this ten stars I would. It’s exactly what I needed for my new Juki. One small thing is when showing stuff and pointing with your finger, the camera was blocked from showing what we were to see. You used the pointing end of the brush and that was skinny enough that if I paused the video I could see. If I only had one video explaining, I’d use this.
I just purchased a Juki about two weeks ago. I learned more from your video than the sales person ever showed me. She had no light for it. I’m definitely going to purchase that little light. Also, I knew nothing about the little door on the bottom. Thank you sew much!,
I have a Juki TL-2020 PE purchased earlier this year and your tutorial is the best I’ve found going over the entire machine…I learned a few things and I’m thrilled I found this tutorial. I agree…A Juki is the best…I love my machine!
I wish I'd had this tutorial when I bought my 2000qi! Very clear and thorough! All you newbies to jukis out their, you are going to LOVE this machine! Best home machine since Singer made the RedEye, a hundred and fifty years ago.
Great demo! I love my Juki TL-2010Q.
Are you even freaking kidding me? I have the QVP Haruka by Juki and I recently needed to tighten tension up and I’m hunting through my sons repair kits looking for a tiny screw driver! Thankyou so much! If it’s in the book I missed it! Excellent video! I did not know that tool did that! I just looked and found it in my box!
What an excellent instructional video, I was going to buy the 2000 but have now decided the 2010 will be best for me. Thank you
It’s so quiet I love it I want this for bday xmas
I'm about to purchase a Juki this weekend. Thank you for the information, you are leading me to a great start! I'd rather watch a video than read directions. LoL!
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Thank you Judi for such an informative lesson on the Juki. Very helpful. Ann C.
She is a greatt teacher! What an interesting video.
I just bought the Juki 2000QI, it is arriving tomorrow and your video was very helpful. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the Super Fantastic video! This TL-2010Q machine is a dream! When threading the machine the manual shows to go down in the first hole and then down through the third hole; whereas you showed to go up through the first hole and then up again in the third hole. I'm going to love this machine! The automatic needle threader worked the first time for me. I was able to thread a couple bobbins and actually sew on a couple scrap pieces of quilting fabric. I'm hoping to improve my piecing accuracy with this machine. I purchased the 1/4" foot for the Juki. I will practice and learn to use the knee lift. Also, I love the fact you can free motion quilt. I've been intimidated in the past, and I rent a longarm machine to do all of my topquilting, but this machine will be fantastic for table runners and other smaller quilts. I will look into getting the Gypsy Hoops as well as the light you showed. Thanks again!
Yes, stick with the manual on how to thread the machine
I have the QVP Juki which is the upgrade to this one but I learned a few things from you because they are essentially the same machine. The basting info was great. That’s something I struggled with on other machines. My QVP is now just my workhorse because I bought a Longarm but these machines are the best for Free motion Quilting.
Admit it LillyKat, your Juki made you into a quilter that wanted a longarm! Me too.
@@jeannem6723 actually I wanted a Juki a long time. My machines though were not junk. I had nice Janome but I used to just want a Juki the one before they released the one I got. I got the Juki QVP which is a bad ass workhorse. I also got the Qzone so I was using it as a long arm. I just always also wanting the Qnique and I got the Qnique 15 pro as my practice machine. I also really wanted the QVP by Juki the long arm but too expensive. If I pay nearly ten thousand dollars I think I would rather invest in Innova. That’s my dream machine. I do love Juki and they are best machines I’ve had.
@@jeannem6723 Also by the way when I lived in NC there was a quilting store right near me in the country and I think the were APQS. I think that’s what they are called with the Millie, Freddie etc but this was twenty years ago so they were not as nice as they are now. No programs quilting for them.
This was excellent and so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent!
The best tutorial I have seen .
Thank you for the great demo. You covered things so well.
You have wonderful information. I know I will watch more than once. Thank you for all the information.
This machine is amazing! I’m so pleased with mine.
I recently purchased my first Juki 2000QI... still having some issues with the tension & threading it. This machine definitely takes some getting used to! Maybe a little tutorial on the tension would be good! Thanks for this tutorial though.
You want to go to the RUclips channel for a Juki Junkies they have excellent tutorials
Thank you, darling, very very much!!!
Thank you so much for sharing all about this beautiful machine🥰
I just received this machine. Never had a Juki and found this very hard to follow as I couldn't see where "here and here" is when treading the machine. Quite different to a Janome. Other than that, thanks for the video.
The best video on Juki machine. It helped so much!
Thank you so much you just allowed for me to fix my machine
Great info. I have this machine. I learned several things today about my Juki. Thank you.
Loved your step by step on how to oil, thread, clean this machine. It was great!
However, it would be great if you can show what you are talking about. You said something about the tension or maybe it was the foot? being too tight and that you would just adjust it, but I couldn't see what you were adjusting or why you were. Then the foot (I think) was too low or something and that you would have to adjust it so you could do free motion, but I couldn't figure out why you said it was tight (was it the foot? or the thread? and then all of a sudden you kept turning this White vertical thing on top (your left). Well, I didn't know what you were doing or why you chose to solve the problem the way you did. Please provide more info for us "new Juki users".
You have a wealth of info to share. thank you!
Yes I totally agree that’s why I watch more than one tutorial there is one from a guy in Australia his is by far the best. Let me know if you still want to see it I can send you a link or leave the link
You are awesome. Thank you
Hi …love your video….I’ve just bought this machine new from Amazon and I have heard that the machine may need adjustment straight from the box…..I’ve checked the bobbin tension, and have tried all kinds of tension on the bigger tension discs but still seem to have loops on the bottom….I have re threaded several times to check if I’m doing it correctly….any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong? Or do you have a video on this topic? Thanks so much
Great. Very helpful. Thank you so much.
thank you best lesson i have watched
Great instruction video. I have this machine and love it
I have one just got it , love it.
Thank you so mych for your video love it so much informations ❣️
Thank You
I just purchased this machine and you have the best tutorial on how to use it! Thank you! I’m going to check out your store now, I want that hoop! ❤️❤️❤️
Juki Junkies has better tutorials
I like this machine, thanks for your review! I sew clothes (from silk clothes to wool coats) and do not need quilting but I like the idea of this machine. I just love straight stitch. Would you say it's worth?
Very helpfull. Thank you so much.
Super video Thank you so much
Great demo thank you!
Excelent demonstration.
Loved your video. I just purchased a the 2020 PE a couple of weeks ago. Watched your video to help me get started. Absolutely loved it! I was wondering, though. What stitch length do you use for quilting with the walking foot?
To bad she didn’t answer you but usually you have to prepare a test swatch to test what stitch length you’re going to use and then it depends on the thickness of your quilt sandwich
Great information!
Interesting about that 3 holed part at the top of the machine for threading. I have the TL-18 QVP and the diagram shows it to go from the top down on the right side hole, then go from the top down on the last hole on the left. However, it looks like you threaded from the bottom up. I wonder if it's different between the two models. Now my diagram does say to thread nylon or similar threads coming up from the bottom of each of the three holes.
It could definitely be different on the two models that’s why I watch more than one video but I’m sure you have figured it out by now
I got mine, JUKI during COVID all classes were cancelled sooooooo I kept trying to see tutorials. My question is how often to oil the machine? some people say oil often. Is that true!?
I pitched this machine and love it. Can I use invisible thread with this machine.
This video just popped up and I am very glad it did. I love my 2010 TLQ but I learned a lot from this video that I did not know. The little trap door in the bottom was one thing and also the thread holders. I am confused about the threads to use. What are your recommendations for thread types and brands? Thank you and I have subscribed.
This was the best and most informative video I've seen. You did an exceptional job! The only question I have is will it let you do a king-size quilt - is the throat big enough? If it is, I'm buying this baby!
What is the device you attached to back of the machine. It is green and grey device
That is the exact same problem I am having with my TL there is zero clearance between the FMQ foot and throat plate and it’s awful trying to move the fabric around
Aww thank you, would have been helpful to know before I even took
my pfaffs bobbin holder jam up
I’m having a terrible time using the automatic needle threader and I was hoping you would address that.
Check out the RUclips channel called Rosies art studio. She by far put out the best threading video on this machine.
The auto threader is so easy but you really have to know exactly all the little channels thread Hass to go through first.
Couldn’t see where the oil in the bobbin mechanism was placed. Did you edit your video? Think not. Because no one could see through your hand. You could have pointed to it, first, with a staletto or seam ripper tip. I have this machine I’m thinking of marking
the oil holes with a dab of colored nail polish. I need a refresher so, I’ll go watch a different intro demo. I ❤ my 2010. It’s solid, heavy. Only needs supplemental lighting.
I have this machine. I use it for my quilting because it has a larger throat.
Might want to use dark thread that would show up on the light fabric.
You just said that there is no machine out there that has a little door underneath to take out any extra threads but your information there had been a machine out there: for a long time that has has thas option and many more and urs an awesome machine too ..
What thread do you use? Can I use my serger thread or embroidery thread on this machine?
Use "sewing" thread. Serger thread is not as strong as sewing thread, and has more lint. Embroidery thread is for embroidery. Sewing thread is available on cones also.
how do you handle large quilts in that small throat? I think a bedcover, rolled up, would not quite fit....
I love my new Juki new si ce September my to thread keep braking off any suggestions help getting frustrating
Two suggestions that helped me…first, make sure the eye of your needle is the appropriate size for your thread. If it is too small, it will shred the thread and break it. Second, make sure you have threaded BETWEEN the tension disks. Seems obvious, but if you thread the machine with the presser foot down, you may not have them fully open when threading. Good luck!
What is grey color plastic piece at back of machine, a tube is coming out of it.
Where did you buy the juki machine and how much it?
What’s the difference between this model and the TL-2200QVP besides price?
Can you do ruler work with this Juki?
Yes! Westalee by Sew Steady offers a lot of rulers and a high shank ruler foot to use with the Juki. It is a lot of fun!
Can you do ruler work with the Jimi 2010q
Yes you can. I use a ruler foot and do most of my quilting that way. I am curious if anyone has had this issue…i do not use my thread cutter because it always pulls the thread of the needle, and the automatic threader is terrible. I have one on my Babylock that is perfect and easy, but this one never ever works. So the unthreading when I cut is super frustrating. Tension looks great, so I dont think that is why it pulls out. Anyone have a suggestion?
Does this machine have a stitch regulator?
Why didn’t you use the knee lift?
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Price please
Is it really “a trap door”?! Watch out for those trap doors. I fell through one and landed in a tiger pit in Calcutta. (Looks more like a cover to me.)
Bonjour madame aidez moi syl vous plaît j'aimerais tant avoir une machine juki SEMI INDUSTRIELLE COMMENT FAUT LA COMMANDER J'AI JAMAIS COMMANDÉ EN DEHORS DE MON PAYS SYL VOUS PLAÎT AIDEZ MOI CETTE MACHINE ME SERAIT TRÈS UTILE POUR MON TRAVAIL JE SUIS COUTURIÈRE DE MÉTIER MERCI JE COMPTE SUR VOUS BIEN A VOUS JE SUIS DE L'ÎLE MAURICE
Hi what is the cord number tq
I would love to hear from people about the leg lift bar. I find that it sits way too far to the left that when I sit at my machine I am not able to sit in front of the needle and use the leg bar, I have to sit to the left of the needle. It’s a great selling feature, but it is in a bad position. I have talked to Juki about it and they have no answers. I guess if you’re an 80 pound Asian woman it would work, but not for an average American woman. Very disappointing bc this is one reason I bought this machine to use for quilting, and I can’t use it. I’ve watched many videos on this machine. Everyone talks about the leg bar, yet no one demonstrates it because of this exact reason. It doesn’t fit anyone over about 80 pounds. Juki even tried to tell me I wasn’t putting it in the hole correctly, but it only goes in one way. It’s a problem in the design of the machine, which is unfortunate because I would love to use this feature.
Turn your numbers down to what please.
Don’t understand why u don’t have the camera behind u can’t even see what u are doing thumbs down
Poor ,,,very poor threading instruction.
its no different than any other machine with Auto threading ...... just takes patience and practice
I felt like I was being scolded all the way through. Good information, but flawed execution.
PERFECT VIDEO!
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