Juki TL-2200QVP mini - My Favourite Presser Feet

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  • @PegCoombes
    @PegCoombes 4 года назад +4

    Sew Europe sell the Teflon compensating feet I have had mine for over a year 😁

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  4 года назад +2

      You're my hero!! Thanks a million! I ordered two right away, I'm so happy I could DANCE! Thank you! =D

    • @PegCoombes
      @PegCoombes 4 года назад

      @@PinkPonyDesign you’re very welcome

    • @5465-z6t
      @5465-z6t 3 года назад

      Haha I love when a plan comes together :D

  • @janemichie3462
    @janemichie3462 Год назад +1

    That's so helpful - I've just bought the machine and didn't even know about the turning function either!

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! It's such a great little machine, I hope you'll love yours as much as I do mine!

  • @suefletcher1186
    @suefletcher1186 3 года назад +2

    I am thinking of getting this machine for bag making and your information regarding the different feet is great, thank you so much x

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful =D I hope you'll love yours as much as I love mine!

  • @Jinxid77
    @Jinxid77 3 года назад +4

    The comment about the needle being too big for the thread making the leaning look on the stitches just made my day.. I had no idea why it sometimes look like that.

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! It can also be because the thread is too delicate for the fabric in question, making it "lean" between the weave in the fabric.

    • @Jinxid77
      @Jinxid77 3 года назад

      @@PinkPonyDesign Makes good sense, thanks :) I guess trial and error on a scrap is the only way to really learn the combinations.. I find the thread thickness identifiers very hard to make sense of, tex40, #80.. and what not. I can't find a good sort of comparison chart of the different brands and their indications, do you perhaps know of one?

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +1

      @@Jinxid77 I'm afraid I don't, the different brands doesn't really have a common standard, this is however a fairly good explanation of how to think: www.superiorthreads.com/education/thread-measurement

  • @annikaodelstav4223
    @annikaodelstav4223 4 года назад +2

    I’m a newbie when it comes to bag making and you going through presser feet was truly great! I also thought it was great your seem turned out awful because I learned a lot from it! You made a really good point about the importance of using the right thread and needle! Thanks a lot!

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so very much! I'm so glad you thought so! =D And I'm so glad my ooopsie was helpful! That's great!

  • @carolcalkins5329
    @carolcalkins5329 3 года назад +1

    I am considering this machine for bag making and was very excited to see someone who does that exact thing. I have a full on Consew industrial but it seems too much and pressure foot pressure is difficult to adjust. This machine looks perfect and no big separate table. Are there any downsides to this machine that you have difficulty with? It was good to hear about the sharp teeth.

  • @karenbennett3075
    @karenbennett3075 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting really helpful

  • @EverythingCustomMade
    @EverythingCustomMade 2 года назад

    You can buy a teflon feeddog. It is best used in conjunction with the teflon presser foots. It helps them last longer and also eliminates the scratches experienced when sewing with higher presser foot pressure.

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  2 года назад +1

      I honestly had no idea, thank you so very much for the tip, I have to look this up.

  • @heathercooper2528
    @heathercooper2528 2 года назад

    I am new to this machine - recent purchase - and came across your video by accident and I am so glad I did. I had previously looked at optional accessories for this machine and found there weren't many feet to buy. Why do you think Juki don't tell you that you can use the different feet shown in your video? My dealer only supplies the ones that Juki say go with this machine so how did you find out that there are other feet that fit the machine?

    • @lovemelife
      @lovemelife 2 года назад

      Congratulations on your purchase! I hope you'll love yours as much as I do mine!
      I have no idea why your dealer didn't tell you you can use their industrial presser feet for this machine! That's like on of the best parts, you have suuuuch a huge selection of presser feet to choose from!

  • @renepellissier7308
    @renepellissier7308 3 года назад

    Thanks! Very informative!! Is your walking foot the one that came with the machine?? Mine did, and I have had a lot of problems with skipping stitches.

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +2

      Yes it's the one that came with the machine. You need to up your pressure foot pressure quite a bit to use a walking foot if working with layers, so try that first. If that doesn't help, try a topstitch needle as the bigger eye will allow your bottom thread to catch more easily. If neither works, I have a blog post with more skipped stitches help here: blogg.pinkponydesign.com/2020/06/skipped-stitches-and-tension-issues-help.html

  • @speedbully_84
    @speedbully_84 3 года назад

    Hi. Thanks for this video.
    Have to ask though, do you buy your feet in Sweden or do you mostly buy them online from other countries? Want this machine myself, but got concerned when I didn't find a store in my country selling accessories to it 🙈

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +1

      I've bought all my current feet from my Juki retailer in Sweden yes. But there's plenty of international retailers and I just ordered my first feet from the UK =)

    • @speedbully_84
      @speedbully_84 3 года назад

      @@PinkPonyDesign Thank you 😊 hopefully I can get them in Sweden myself then 🤞🏻

  • @iviolanti6836
    @iviolanti6836 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video, I am new to bag making and have a Juki TL2010 ..will these feet work with my machine?

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад

      Welcome to the wonderful world of bag making! They'll absolutely work on the Juki TL2010 too =)

  • @Lisag1222
    @Lisag1222 2 года назад

    Did these feet come with your machine?

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  2 года назад +1

      No unfortunately not, I've purchased them separately from both my Juki retailer and online.

  • @angelinastone8122
    @angelinastone8122 3 года назад

    I just purchased a TL2020 PE
    Are the feet the same?

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +1

      Major congrats on your new machine! I hope you'll love yours as much as I do mine. Yes they are the same =)

  • @lauratess7991
    @lauratess7991 3 года назад

    Hello,
    Can you tell me please where can I buy presser in Europe.
    Have a nice sunday

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад +1

      You should be able to find most feet at your local Juki dealership. If they don't have them at home they should be able to order them. But I purchased my teflon compensator feet from here, but I haven't had a chance to try them yet: www.sew-europe.co.uk/

  • @judyklep1439
    @judyklep1439 3 года назад +1

    Where do you buy these feet in the USA?

    • @PinkPonyDesign
      @PinkPonyDesign  3 года назад

      I would think a local Juki dealer should be able to order them even if they don't have them at home? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with any US webshops enough to be able to recommend one I'm afraid.

    • @CherelleVictoria
      @CherelleVictoria 3 года назад

      You can also buy them at Cutex Sewing Supplies.

    • @cherylriverside355
      @cherylriverside355 3 года назад

      I buy my sewing machine accessories at Ken’s Sewing Center.