Well That Was Unexpected... Sewing On My Juki 1541S

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 151

  • @joyceyoder9401
    @joyceyoder9401 Месяц назад +24

    Congrats for trying again!! Oh my dear Jess-please learn to use the backstitch! So much easier! Then, to avoid having to hold the threads to the right side at the beginning of the seam, stitch onto a scrap of fabric-2-3 thicknesses thick, at the beginning and end of the seam-then you just snip the scrap off. I have had an upholstery shop over 40 years and bought a Juki DNU-1541 around 15 years ago and love it! I always keep appr 2" squares of scraps to sew thru and never have issues with the thread at beginning or end. Also, if your needle isn't quite lined up right with the thread, it def can and will cause breakage-that's about the only time I may have issues-or a dull needle that needs to be changed out! The groove on my needle is supposed to be on the left side-you might check your book to see which side the groove is supposed to go on yours! I'm sure yours is a newer version of my machine, so I don't know if they changed the groove side or not? Keep up the good work-you've got this! Anything else I can give you suggestions for please ask!! Love to help people!!

    • @joangodfrey5937
      @joangodfrey5937 Месяц назад

      Can you free motion quilt on this machine?

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj Месяц назад

      So kind of you to share your tips!

    • @TheBellecm
      @TheBellecm Месяц назад

      do you make videos to demo what you mean my brain isnt grasping it

  • @bettinajevtitch3474
    @bettinajevtitch3474 15 дней назад

    I am so happy to see you sew on the Juki!! I had a problem with mine that was a factory problem but a service man came and fix it and now all is well!

  • @sewintenseessentialsstudio8476
    @sewintenseessentialsstudio8476 Месяц назад +2

    I have been sewing on domestic machines for 40 plus years. About 7 years ago I bought a Juki 8700. I sewed on it once or twice. I really didn't enjoy working with it. I felt uncoordinated for some reason. So I sold that machine 2 years later. Luckily I didn't lose any money so it was a wash. In the past 5 years I have gotten more and more into vinyl materials and such. Even though I bought the Juki TL18QVP which can handle thicker materials, I started to feel like the layers and thickness I wanted to use in my projects were just to much even for the 18QVP. So after much deliberation, and some drooling over those using the industrials on RUclips - I pulled the trigger yet again. This time I went for the 1541S with a speed control and needle positioner. This time I camped out in front of the machine determined not to get intimidated or discouraged. And OMG - it was instant LOVE!!! Sampson (my 1541S) and I hit it off in a big way. A match made in heaven. So Deliah (my TL18QVP) only has to do the light work while Sampson treads through everything else. Both machines are instrumental in making bags and using heavier weight fabrics. I have thread (Siah's thread - Love it) in both weights in all the colors I own - Tex 45 for Deliah and Tex 70 for Sampson. This arrangement is super efficient. I love this pair and wouldn't trade them for anything. Someday I will by their cousin the cylinder arm 1341. But that's after retirement and a larger work space so they can be all together like a family. So kudos Jess for not giving up. I think especially with the bags you make, a thicker material version made on an industrial sets the bar a little higher - go for it!

  • @helendiglia9074
    @helendiglia9074 Месяц назад +3

    I am also new to the industrial world. recently got a new Sailrite LSZ and yes, it has a learning curve. But, my Mother always said, " If you can read, you can do anything." So, I have become very friendly with my owner's manual and we are on a journey, together!

  • @jenifferroach8548
    @jenifferroach8548 Месяц назад +8

    2 yrs ago, I got a Juki 8700 that was a game changer for me. Now I don't use my domestic violence machines. No more needles breaking and can't get through thick layers. 😅

    • @dianne20010
      @dianne20010 Месяц назад +1

      What your machine don’t go though thick layers that what you saying I have a Juki DDL-8700 and I love mines

    • @jenifferroach8548
      @jenifferroach8548 Месяц назад

      ​@dianne20010 no I'm say since I got my juki 8700 I love it so much I don't use my domestic machines any more because I can't sew heavy stuff on them.

  • @cr2884
    @cr2884 Месяц назад +1

    right there with you. glad you stuck with this project. we all have these moments.

  • @malley4747
    @malley4747 Месяц назад +1

    This big top stitches truly make the bags professional look.

  • @elainefagin513
    @elainefagin513 Месяц назад +3

    Great job, Jess! Tears of joy are most certainly better than tears of frustration!

  • @spragit3834
    @spragit3834 Месяц назад +1

    I’m so happy you decided to give it another try! It’s such an awesome machine and I think once you get going, you will think so too! Sending good juju 😊

  • @jo-anndunn515
    @jo-anndunn515 Месяц назад +1

    So happy you finally had a good experience with your industrial machine!!!!!!

  • @amycook6468
    @amycook6468 Месяц назад +1

    I love this style video. It's fun to see people persevering through new projects and skills. Keep working on your industrial machine, you can do it!!

  • @Sparklefancy
    @Sparklefancy 10 дней назад

    I just bought this machine in July. I'd love to see more videos and hear what you have planned. Great video.

  • @The.Perspective.Spectrum
    @The.Perspective.Spectrum Месяц назад +2

    Hi Jess, I have a 1541s, and in addition to the servo motor I have a speed reducer. I like to sew at a slower pace as well and my sewing machine reseller recommended I add the speed reducer. It has been awesome!

    • @taramichael7951
      @taramichael7951 Месяц назад

      So happy to see you use your Juki 1541. I have the same machine and love it! It sews thru anything! I got some really think vinyl for a friend and it had no issues sewing through it. Trying leather next!! Thanks so much for your videos!!

  • @kellyrowland7986
    @kellyrowland7986 Месяц назад +2

    Love the video! For the needle change, you could get a needle alignment magnet and that helps a lot when swapping out needles!

  • @hazelthorne8397
    @hazelthorne8397 Месяц назад +1

    I hated my industrial when I first had it. Every time I went near it something went wrong. I then avoided it but I then decided to put my big girl pants on and go out of my comfort zone. 2 years on I couldn’t imagine life without it and using a domestic machine now drives me crazy.
    Keep practicing Jess, you will get it

  • @RobinBelser
    @RobinBelser Месяц назад

    Hello beautiful. I grew up using an industrial sewing machine. My Father had an Upholstery Shop. That's how he supported the family. So I had the privilege of learning how to do Upholstery and sewing on the industrial sewing machine, a lot! I want to get my own. Soon I hope. I'm glad you are giving it try, again

  • @gloria9883
    @gloria9883 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for being so honest about the challenges you've had with the machine. It's refreshing to see even sewists who sew alot can have these frustrations. Also, I'd love to have a dungeon like that😊.

  • @kambyr
    @kambyr Месяц назад +1

    I’m so happy that you didn’t give up on her!!! She’s a good machine.

    • @malley4747
      @malley4747 Месяц назад

      As for the needles. Industrial needles have a hollow sharp blade that fades to the right. The sharp arc blade should usually face to the right. Thread goes right to left not front to back, hope that helps.

  • @traceymcginnis5607
    @traceymcginnis5607 Месяц назад +1

    I’m so happy that you’re using your industrial. It’s a good option. My domestic machine won’t work like yours so I have to use my industrial.

  • @lindamadden7264
    @lindamadden7264 Месяц назад +3

    Add a needle positioner to the machine so you always start and stop with the needle down - or up, it’s whatever you choose.
    Right now I’m one more broken thread from lobbing my 1541s into the woods and never looking at it again. The only thing that’s stopping me is I can’t lift it ;-)

    • @kambyr
      @kambyr Месяц назад +2

      Make sure your needle isn’t skewed. It needs to have the grove to a specific side. When I put in my needles I put something through the hole to make sure it’s lined up perfectly perpendicular to the way it sews.

  • @user-mn9lp8dg6j
    @user-mn9lp8dg6j Месяц назад

    Yay stay at it and soon you will figure it out. I just do a tiny punch with my foot to put the needle down…I love this machine and sew everything on it!

  • @user-uu4bp5rf1s
    @user-uu4bp5rf1s Месяц назад

    I have a Juki DU 1181n and got it from Steve at Sewing Gold in Chicago about 3 years ago. It came with a ¾ Hp servo motor. The jack rabbit start scared me half to death. Made me really nervous. Consulted with Steve and purchased a 1 Hp con sew brushless motor with needle positioner AND a smaller (40mm) pulley. That absolutely slowed down the machine starts like my domestic. Really love sewing on it now. Use it for thicker fabric like vinyl etc and use a 18 needle with Tex 70 thread. Have had no problems. That smaller pulley was the trick for me!

  • @Susietacoma
    @Susietacoma 26 дней назад

    Lovely bag! I like seeing what you come up with and this from someone who is good at combining colors and materials to make something beautiful. Keep up the good work! Personally I would get rid of that model of machine and not feel bad at all. Get a different Juki. 💖

  • @elizabethbragan5910
    @elizabethbragan5910 Месяц назад +1

    I have a 1541s as well!! I am kind of scared of him. I sewed in him at the store I bought him from. Like butter.... got him home and have tried like 2 things and have run into similar issues you have.
    Thank you for this video. Gives me motivation to stitch on Axel again!!!!

  • @andrea.rivers
    @andrea.rivers Месяц назад +1

    😊 I am far from acquiring an industrial machine. But I definitely feel your joy. When I upgraded my domestic I cried tears of joy and rarely cuss because of the machine (user error is another thing 😂).

  • @bccabernet
    @bccabernet Месяц назад

    I am so happy for you to be able to sew the whole tote bag- which looks really cool. I am thinking about a semi-industrial or heavy duty machine because my domestic does not like bulky materials. I sew in my living room (I have a small apartment), so there is no room for a permanent desk. Your lighting looks like a light-sabre. lol
    I keep persevering because I would like to become a better sewist like you.. so it's good when I see how honest you are with your challenges. I laugh when you say in your tutorials that you have a seam ripper to create holes (for zipper pocket or post openings) whereas I constantly need to use the seam ripper to rip out my seams! One day I hope to use my seam ripper only to create the holes I want to make.
    Enjoy your fun day with your family!

  • @CraftyCopley
    @CraftyCopley Месяц назад

    You go girl! I’m over working on my memory bear order while you’re telling me about your project. So cool!!! Keep shining my friend!🎉

  • @cindyaltheide5474
    @cindyaltheide5474 Месяц назад +1

    If you don’t love, love, love your machine then something is wrong with the machine. I bought a 1541s and cried every time I used it! I was frustrated beyond belief with it and could not understand how anyone could use an industrial. It was a constant jamming, threading, tension issue. I finally sent it back and got another one. Oh, my, gosh what a difference, night and day. I am soooo in love with the new one.

    • @hazelthorne8397
      @hazelthorne8397 Месяц назад

      Yes, you definitely have to get the one that is suitable for you. I think Jess would be better with a jukiDu1181 or equivalent. I think she’ll find it much easier

  • @elecbarberella
    @elecbarberella Месяц назад +3

    On my 1541, I can tell when the bobbin is getting low because you can hear it rattling around. It took me a while to discern the difference in sound but the more I use it the easier it gets.

    • @beesleystreet
      @beesleystreet Месяц назад +1

      I’ve worked in the manufacturing world and I’m very comfortable with industrial machines and I now have a DU 1181 at home. It took me some time to hear the slight tin sounding rattle it makes when the bobbin gets low. Take some time to just listen to your machine. Once you recognize the sound, it will become very easy to hear it. The more comfortable you get with your machine, the more sounds you will be able to connect to what it’s doing.

  • @aland2253
    @aland2253 Месяц назад

    Love to see more on this machine. Like some topstitching on a vinyl bag with foam? BOOM. That’s the jam.

  • @lindanoord1017
    @lindanoord1017 Месяц назад

    You're amazing.... the struggle is real!!! I have an industrial and I have the same issues you have so this video is beneficial. I sew a lot of my bags on my Featherweight..

  • @yvettehitchman5681
    @yvettehitchman5681 Месяц назад +1

    So chuffed for you,well done Jess 😊

  • @amysharpe6460
    @amysharpe6460 Месяц назад

    Replay crew. So glad you are not giving up on your 1541. When you start your stitch start with the needle in the down position and this prevents the thread being pulled down and locking it up. Throat plates with seam measurements can be bought at Sloan Machinery.

  • @brettster3331
    @brettster3331 Месяц назад

    Hi Jess, great video your machine is fantastic, from the troubles you are having it seems you are using the wrong needle, I do not know if you can get a non stick needle for industrial machines but for sewing plastic or vinyl coated fabric they work wonders.

  • @malley4747
    @malley4747 Месяц назад

    Keep it oiled for sure!!! Makes a huge difference. Makes everything super smooth and quiet.

  • @user-oy6cu7gx9b
    @user-oy6cu7gx9b Месяц назад +1

    I love my 1541S. I haven't used it lately because I've gone down the rabbit hole of making jelly-roll rugs and rope baskets. I'm hoping to use my Juki next week. I also got my machine from Juki Junkies (and I live in Northern California!).

    • @mariasoler7826
      @mariasoler7826 Месяц назад

      I am planning on getting the same industrial machine and I live in Southern California. I too am thinking of getting the machine from Juki Junkies. What was the shipping cost for the machine and table?

  • @Tracyee
    @Tracyee Месяц назад

    So glad you’re getting on the beast! I also have the Juki 1541s. My advice: use the knee lift to raise the presser foot, feels weird at first, but soooo much easier!
    I press the two threads against the machine with my finger and let go after a couple of stitches. Much easier than grabbing them. Also, once I learned to put my whole foot on instead of my toes, I found I have much better control and can even go one stitch at a time! (I only have the regular servo motor). Use it a little every day and you’ll feel comfortable in no time!

  • @traceytowner176
    @traceytowner176 Месяц назад

    I purchased a Juki 1541S a few years ago because you purchased one a few years ago. I didn’t know what to get….but It was such a fabulous decision to follow you❤. I LOVE my Juki 1541S!!!!!!!

  • @anthousaborsato1937
    @anthousaborsato1937 Месяц назад

    Yay!!!! I’m so happy it worked for you. It really is an amazing machine! It is my happy place!

  • @Paul.Douglas
    @Paul.Douglas 22 дня назад

    Very cool! That was fun! I’ve always wanted an industrial machine, but just don’t have a good enough reason to buy one.

  • @MelissaH05
    @MelissaH05 Месяц назад

    Weft n Warp is my available favor double sided tape as well!!! And i love the bags they come in... Helps keep the tape clean when I'm not using it

  • @kathyb.8769
    @kathyb.8769 Месяц назад

    Awesome video and congrats! I was so proud of you, Keep the video of Beastie coming...

  • @garnersewingroom
    @garnersewingroom Месяц назад

    Hi Jess. Congrats on getting back on the horse. I teach classes on how to use your machine. I would love to help you if you want some pointers.

  • @AnneMarieMitchell-om3gr
    @AnneMarieMitchell-om3gr Месяц назад

    Way to go Jess!!!
    You DID IT!!!
    So happy for you!!!

  • @AprilMayShine
    @AprilMayShine Месяц назад +2

    I know you're getting tons of tips but my biggest tidbit is to start with your needle down exactly where you want it, your thread will be fine after you plant it first. Game changer. Love your content Jess. Keep chugging along🎉🎉

  • @kandyhays4787
    @kandyhays4787 Месяц назад

    You did great! I bought mine right after you bought yours from Jukie Junkies. Stitch by stitch it’s a learning process but. I’m getting better.

  • @joelenechristman1517
    @joelenechristman1517 Месяц назад

    Good for you!! Industrial machines are tricky and if you use them for any length of time you have to learn the proper tension needle thread ratio and how to reset the timing! I do harness repairs at the racetrack and love to sew leather festival hip bags. I also use a portable industrial machine at home to sew horse blankets etc. I use a Consew and an Atler huge leather machine for the real heavy stuff. I love them however they can be finicky! Holding the threads to start is a must. My Atler will just suck the thread right out of the needle. Doesn’t usually jam but frustrating. The Alter will sew just about anything you put under it and it goes slow and steady. The Consew goes like a race car! Mine hesitates at the start then goes like hell! I think I may need a new motor. Very aggravating lol definitely a learning curve to use them. Love your videos and hope you have a great time at Disney!!

  • @susanrupp9513
    @susanrupp9513 Месяц назад

    I have the same machine and have used it for years for my canvas business. about the needle....there should be a groove in the needle; position that groove to the left as you sit at the machine. I run my fingernail down it and hold it in place, adjust the set screw that holds the needle in place while making sure the needle does not turn (keep your fingernail in the groove to keep it steady) if it turns it will mess up your stitch.
    after it is in and tight double check the groove is directly to the left before threading. I hope this makes sense good luck; you will grow to really love it and will be turning up your speed on that Servo motor before you know it!

  • @bscruggs3799
    @bscruggs3799 Месяц назад

    You did a great job ! Your positive attitude is inspiring

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj Месяц назад

    I have a Brother industrial machine have had for many years. But I have barely used it. It is very, very heavy and I have allowed that to keep me from getting it moved into my upstairs sewing machine room. However in the next couple of months I am going to hire a couple of strong fellows to move it for me because I have a project I want to do that my domestic just can’t handle.

  • @aliciap5241
    @aliciap5241 Месяц назад

    So glade u keep trying i know u will conquer it , i have the same machine and love it. I use a thread zapper to melt the end of my thread.😊😊

  • @carolcalkins5329
    @carolcalkins5329 Месяц назад

    So glad you are becoming friends with your industerial!

  • @wendiwolfgram3044
    @wendiwolfgram3044 Месяц назад

    I’m new to bag making (not new to sewing), and I recently bought a Juki 1541S and I’m in LOVE with it. Funny, I call mine “Beastie” as well. I’m thrilled that you are giving it another chance with much success! The bag looks great! I would love to see more videos using the industrial. I’m wondering, what accessories you are planning to get? I did purchase mine with the Servo motor, speed reducer, and needle position control (though it was set to stop in the up position, and I thought I wanted it to be in the down position. I have no idea how to change it, and after a couple of months, I’ve learned to use the hand wheel every time I stop, so now I’m planning to just leave it) 😂 other than that, I did purchase the same plate with the 1/8” increments and the zipper feet, and I’ve also ordered the narrow foot which will arrive soon. I’m hoping that I can use the narrow foot without having to change it out. Thanks again for sharing your experience and talents! ❤

  • @malley4747
    @malley4747 Месяц назад

    There are amazing you tube instructional videos to walk through everything

  • @MEC03
    @MEC03 Месяц назад

    Juki Junkis are amazing. I got my TL mechanical machine from them. Best service ever! I’ve had no issue with it at all I e been making bags like crazy.

  • @tammyleigh6447
    @tammyleigh6447 Месяц назад

    Def get yourself some leaders and enders ( I just use scraps of my quilt cloth cut into small squares) for your starting and stopping, saves so much time holding onto threads. I just snip as I go. Also for your needle, for my industrial I used to struggle with that very thing, I tried a toothpick in the eye to help straighten, a needle you name it. Then on one of my long arming channels someone suggest these teeny tiny magnets. Oh my what a game changer. It's a tiny magnet that will sit on the flat of the needle right by the eye. It lets you 'see' where it's pointed so you get it straight every single time. There is def a huge difference going from a Bernina computerized machine to a mechanical industrial but you'll become friends in no time :)

  • @farrahmartinez9453
    @farrahmartinez9453 Месяц назад

    I have the same machine and I ❤ it! You can definitely sew lighter material you just need to have the right needle’& thread. I also have Juki TL 2200 QVP mini that sew on as well. It does take practice using an industrial but I promise it is worth it and don’t be afraid to back stitch😅

  • @frankiehorstman6519
    @frankiehorstman6519 Месяц назад

    I remember when you got yours, I love mine & never had any problems!

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj Месяц назад

    Jess, I got 2 LED shop lights from Costco for under $25 each. They are 44” long with two tubes, and can be either attached directly to the ceiling, or suspended by included chains. They provide a massive improvement in my lighting. Being a little older I just can’t work in low light. They are not beautiful but the light they provide is. Alternatively T5 fluorescent fixtures will work very well, I don’t have a price guess because the ones I have are in my green house, and larger. I expect they are similar in price.

  • @quiquileroux7856
    @quiquileroux7856 Месяц назад

    I had issues for years not being able to use my industrial ultra feed LS1. It was my second one. The first was a beast but unfortunately lost at sea. The second ultimately had a timing issue. It was off by 1 mm - enough to make it impossible to keep consistently working. I nearly gave up on it, but figured it out after years of trying. I’ve since upgraded the machine with a variable speed motor and heavy wheel and I’m in love again. Now I’m looking to replace my very basic Janome domestic with a Bernina.

  • @robinjohnston376
    @robinjohnston376 Месяц назад

    I have the same machine, it does take time to "get to know it". I love it now.

  • @ashleydonnelly6058
    @ashleydonnelly6058 Месяц назад

    So happy things worked out! Love the bag it’s very cute. I don’t own an industrial yet but I use one everyday at my work, it’s a Juki LU-562 and love it to death. At times my thread breaks from the needle also but it’s either one of like a few issues either the needle has a burr at the end, the needle is slightly not in right or the main reason mine gets messed up is cause the timing gets thrown off from all the vibrations. But I’ve been using the machine for over 7 years now so I can tell just by the way it sounds what’s wrong with it. I do hope one day I can own an industrial as all I use now to sew on is my Singer Heavy Duty machine lol. And really it’s not always both strings you have to hold it’s mainly the top thread as that’s what will get sucked up into the bottom and cause the machine to jam up so just make sure you hold the top thread really good. I use real leather and bison along with waxed canvas at my work and there’s still days I get nervous stitching on it. But keep up the good work!

  • @juliecangialosi7183
    @juliecangialosi7183 Месяц назад

    Hurray Jess, you did it!!! Give yourself grace. I am too intimidated to even buy an industrial, lol.

  • @Kim.Artman
    @Kim.Artman Месяц назад

    It looks awesome! I'm so happy for you getting it to work. The other thing I sometimes use is a thread Zap instead of a lighter.

  • @dianr4210
    @dianr4210 Месяц назад

    I've recently found your channel and am enjoying watching your videos. I'm trying to work up the courage to make my own bag. I'm an amateur quilter and am familiar with using 100% cotton for quilting. You often use the word, quill cotton. Is this the same thing I quilt with? I would love to see a video from you that is just informational with examples of all the types of supplies you use. Different types of fabrics, accessories you use in bag making, threads, tools you might need, and such.
    Finally, what would be the first bag you'd recommend for a pretty beginner sewist and quilter to try their hand at the craft.
    Thanks!

  • @user-th2tu9em9m
    @user-th2tu9em9m Месяц назад

    Love this type of video! I would LOVE a video on tension on an industrial or semi-industrial. I just got a semi-industrial and have been struggling with tension.

  • @Kauffdrop
    @Kauffdrop Месяц назад +2

    I want a Juki so badly. I have the sailrite fabricator. It's not to bad

  • @charlottenaves1513
    @charlottenaves1513 Месяц назад

    Good for you, Jess! You’re doing great! 👍 😊

  • @AnneMarieMitchell-om3gr
    @AnneMarieMitchell-om3gr Месяц назад

    Using hemostats to hold the fabric/material on the curves works great! I have 3 pair so that I can kind of play “leap frog” with them to hold and direct my project when stitching those curves.

  • @AnneMarieMitchell-om3gr
    @AnneMarieMitchell-om3gr Месяц назад

    I also recommend using a leader and an ender (double layers of scrap material) when getting to know your industrial.
    That way you can hold the leader or ender instead of trying to hold those treads! Just forward stitch about an inch and backstitch a few and BOOM much easier to hold.

  • @tiffanytaylor8137
    @tiffanytaylor8137 Месяц назад

    Hey Jess! I love watching all your videos, you make projects seem so approachable for new sewers like myself. I’ve been looking for a sewing pattern to make a mesh padded dog harness. I haven’t found one yet! I would love to see a sewing tutorial if you know how to make these. Thank you for what you do!

  • @dianeschwalm3855
    @dianeschwalm3855 Месяц назад

    Good that you’re not going industrial machine only. Thank you. Thank you.

  • @nancychandler7289
    @nancychandler7289 Месяц назад

    Jess, I have a Yamata 1541S a clone of the Juki and I love her. Now, it was not a love match at first. My fear of the tension adjustments about did me in but I was determined to win! Also, my "Berta" for some reason does not like polyester so I only use bonded nylon. She is a babe! Good luck and keep on trying....

  • @deenel8700
    @deenel8700 Месяц назад

    I remember when you made your first video using the beast 😂. Then I email Juki Junkies and order one. Takes some getting used too, but I will never regret buying this beast aka name Trinity 💕

  • @kimfulton4887
    @kimfulton4887 Месяц назад

    Hi Jess you are so honest thank you. I wonder if you need an 'industrial coach" someone who already uses the same machine because it sounds more like a confidence thing tbh. New things are hard give yourself some grace and baby steps. After the session write down 3 things that went well and something to remember for next time. I am sure you will crack it xx Enjoy disney wish we were there :)

  • @niikolful
    @niikolful Месяц назад

    Jess, I’ve been where you’ve been. I notice if I don’t use my industrial machine for a while, I’ll forget how to use it. I have a computerized industrial machine that I love, Juki FMS9000C. My backstitching, speed, stitch length, etc is all computerized. I use this machine for most of my sewing and only use my domestic machine, Pfaff Smarter 260c, for button holes or mending if I need to use a different color thread. I got to the point where my domestic was too slow. I’m still no where near the top speed of the industrial but I can still run it faster. I’d say, try to use it more and you’ll get used to it and come to learn it more. The breaks will have you starting over each time which is no fun

  • @elizabethboger3409
    @elizabethboger3409 Месяц назад

    This would be a perfect grocery bag. Our grocery stores charge for a bag for our groceries so I make my own bags.

  • @creativitybycarilyn6634
    @creativitybycarilyn6634 Месяц назад

    I switched mine to stitch length 4 setting and found I have better control of the stitching and going around curves. I use both Industrial and domestic machines and still learning my Juki machine too. I back tack the first couple of stitches when I start to hold the thread.

  • @lorettalemon5054
    @lorettalemon5054 4 дня назад

    It is called a thread zapper can get at Joann’s

  • @gloriavarela5176
    @gloriavarela5176 Месяц назад

    I have the same Juki, and I love it!

  • @cattoes5
    @cattoes5 Месяц назад

    I worked on a Juki machine in the factories. I love them and I wish I could afford one. They aren't that much different from a older Domestic machine just heaver duty. For someone that has never used one it might be a little hard to get used to but nothing to be afraid of.

  • @helentrexler2570
    @helentrexler2570 Месяц назад

    Great job Jess

  • @wendykakogawa1861
    @wendykakogawa1861 Месяц назад

    Interesting - I have a Janome 1541S - supposedly an Industrial also, but it doesn't look like yours. I haven't tried working on it yet. It was my co-worker's mom's machine.

  • @gaillynne1619
    @gaillynne1619 Месяц назад

    I used to upholster furniture and car seats. When I went home and used my domestic, I thought it was SO SLOW 😊

  • @cgmilleson
    @cgmilleson Месяц назад

    I hope you’re having the best day at Disney and Hurricane Dolly isn’t thwarting too many plans!

  • @JennaRomanStudio
    @JennaRomanStudio Месяц назад

    Great job! It will get easier and easier the more you use it. It took me quite a while to become friends with my industrial. You'll get there, just keep using it. Just wondering how you calculated the length of the gusset for your tote? Is there a formula you use?? Keep up the good work, you got this!

  • @jos9569
    @jos9569 Месяц назад

    I've had a Juki DU1181n for 4 years. I had a bad cone of thread--it kept breaking. I think I bought that thread on Amazon. SiahSwag's and Wawak's thread have been excellent.
    If you got the marked needleplate from Juki Junkies, it might be problematic. I bought one there and it was an aftermarket part that wasn't exactly the right size for my 1181n. I bought one from Sewing Gold (original Juki OEM that he has engraved) and haven't had an issue since.
    Feel for burs on your bobbin case, or anywhere in the thread path. That can cause thread breakage. So can incorrect threading/bobbin winding. I'd change your needle, it could also be the culprit.
    Once you get over your fear of your machine, you will LOVE it. If I can sew on my 1181n, that's my go-to. Because it doesn't love thinner weight fabrics, I also have a vintage Singer 201 and Kenmore 158-17600, a newer BabyLock which is frankly a disappointment compared to a vintage tank. I have a seldom used Consew cylinder arm. Each had its own learning curve. It's really easy to stick with what you know, but challenge yourself to grow, girl. You've got this.

    • @OklaRoots
      @OklaRoots  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for all the advice!

  • @dmariebella6309
    @dmariebella6309 Месяц назад

    I was having the same problem with my Seiko walking foot and in the end I got the service bloke out and he said it wasn't set up properly, he also said the timing was out so only the service person can fix it. I'm new to industrial machines too. I now want a cylinder arm.

  • @anitatolley2155
    @anitatolley2155 Месяц назад +1

    Looks like you get in trouble when you use thicker material I have a jack A6F it had the light to medium setup when I had it to use heavier fabric I had to get the heavier feed dogs and plate they have the larger teeth on them check it out I found videos on RUclips about it

  • @valeriehaggerty4860
    @valeriehaggerty4860 Месяц назад

    I don’t know if anyone told you yet but those people using something other than a lighter are typically using an electric candle lighter on their threads. Thanks for the video. I didn’t know there was such a learning curve as the others I watch who use industrial make it seem so easy. I’m really glad to see your video before I start trying to save for an industrial. I’ve been looking at the juki semi industrial as my next stepping stone but that’ll be awhile still. I just don’t have $1,000 at the moment. Can I ask you what bernina machine you have? I never realized it was a domestic because of those the vinyl etc you use. It seems to do the job well. I made my first ever bag last week. It actually was a full size backpack for my daughter & can see now the pitfalls of an inexpensive domestic. My machine did really well until the thickest layers as it had binding. The other machine finished it (also a domestic) but I wish I had the option to use a knee lift to raise & lower the pressor foot. Plus the height space my pressor foot raises was almost not enough. Made it difficult for me. It was 6-8 layers plus an additional 2 with the binding. I’m extremely happy my machines made it through though! I honestly was presently surprised that they made it. They’re singers both of them & I know how people love to hate that brand. I love them though. I’m just planning ahead for a semi industrial in the future to boost my sewing a bit. Thanks again. Love your videos & I’m so happy you persevered with the industrial machine. Great job!

  • @leighharris2873
    @leighharris2873 Месяц назад

    I nearly got one when you did then I didn’t bc you hated yours! 😂

  • @slstrauss11
    @slstrauss11 Месяц назад

    I love using the matching binding with adhesive. I won’t use anything else.

  • @lisawarnke1641
    @lisawarnke1641 Месяц назад

    Get a needle positioner and then you set it to the needle down position. Highly recommend!

  • @cherrybrown4079
    @cherrybrown4079 Месяц назад

    If you look toward the eye of the needle, there's like a "notch". It goes on the right hand side.

  • @lisawarnke1641
    @lisawarnke1641 Месяц назад

    Instead of using the presser foot lift, you should use the knee lift. The lever could actually break if you use that lever instead of the knee lift on a regular basis. Saw it happen to someone. Also, if you keep your industrial next to your domestic, you can use them together to stitch up a bag. Mine are right next to each other so I can go back and forth sewing up the same bag with both machines. Actually three because I have a cylinder arm as well. Just a thought. Love my industrial but I still use the domestic just as much.

  • @sarahj6190
    @sarahj6190 Месяц назад

    “Thread zapper” is a battery operated thread melter xxxx

  • @ShellyJackStudio
    @ShellyJackStudio Месяц назад

    I bought the same machine last year after I saw you had one. My thread will break sometimes too. I found that you have to use the heavier count thread like 85 ish and higher. Also, sometimes the thread gets stuck in the little hole in the arm that you run it through in the thread stand up top. Which will cause it to break.

  • @mariasmith1631
    @mariasmith1631 Месяц назад

    If my bobbin is getting low on my 1541s it sometimes locks up. Also, shredding thread it may be sticky needle or a new needle.
    I love mine. But understand your frustration. It was a learning curve. Mine is named Sophie.

  • @travelwithkathy5252
    @travelwithkathy5252 Месяц назад

    I have a Juli Semi Industrial that I love, but it also takes some getting used to.

  • @lindahutchings5394
    @lindahutchings5394 Месяц назад

    Goodness. I was intimidated by the DX7...lol! Lots more than my previous machine..Husqvarna Sapphire.