Thank you so much for clarifying that pressing the needle up/down button will get the needle in a perfect spot for the threader!!! I’ve been cranking it up higher thinking that would help, and lo and behold, it does not!!! Listen to Boki, the Juki Queen!
Great video. I thought I had broken my threader but I followed your instructions and took my needle out and put it back in and viola I was able to thread successfully. Thank you so much. You do a great job. Keep up the good work.
I got my needle threader in the mail yesterday, along with my beautiful thread bundle. I watched your video again before replacing the needle threader. I did it, easy peasy..so glad you have these tutorial videos for us.
The needle threader on my machine Never worked- not even from day one- and i just gave up on it... until today when I found this video... After your very concise explanation of how it works (the directions in the manual are awful), I examined the mechanism off the machine (who knew it was so easy to remove), and found the pin out of alignment. An easy fix with a pair of tweezers and voila IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY - Thank you so much!!!
Oh! Haha! It worked! 😆 I had no idea you could just pull the needle threader off. I just repositioned the tiny little pin and snapped it back on, and voilà! It works! Thanks so much! 🥳
Thank you. Now I know how to thread the needle. I have had my machine for over a yr. and could never figure out how to use the threader. I am in bed and will try it in morning. 😄
Needle threaders....I know that many love them and consider them must have's. For the amount of fuss to get one to work, I've always found it easier to just thread on my own (having so much experience with machines that did not have this). The Kirei needle threader takes up too much space as catches the thread particularly when FMQ. At least this TQ threader is more innocuous. Now, an auto thread cutter is a must have.
thanks for the help.I had gotten a 2010Q and the automatic threader wasnt working. I saw I could just pop it off and saw the tiny pin was off center. Now it works yeah!!
LOVE your video it was very helpful!! Do you have a video on the adjusting the length of thread using the auto thread cutter? I have a problem with it pulling out of the needle. I was wondering if it is the type of thread that makes the difference? Thank You!! 🙂
The white tension nob at the very top will adjust that. It should be level with the screw. Feel free to post videos and questions on our FB page for more support I would recommend joining our Facebook group called “Juki Junkies”. Answer the few questions to join the group; once you’re accepted into it, comment your issues on there. We have over 15,000 Juki junkies in the group that are happy to share their experiences and solutions. facebook.com/groups/1532238067076220/
I think my pin is bent but I'm not sure I'm looking at the right place even with a magnifying glass! It was working just fine but after the last time I threaded it I couldn't get it to work the next time. I thought I had pressed the up/down but maybe not. I did practice removing it and putting it back. That was easy after watching this video. I hadn't changed the needle that came with my machine from the factory (didn't get it from JJ unfortunately) so I thought while I was down there I would change it and see if that could be the problem. Still didn't work so I threaded it with one of those "birds" and then did a test sew. My tension was all off!. So I put back the old needle and it was perfect again. One thing I've noticed is the learning curve on the tech side. I have a hard time - even though this is a "simple" manual machine. I'm not very strong and even untightening the screw to change the needle was a challenge and then finding the groove to put the needle back was a struggle. But, I suppose it's all good experience.
I would recommend joining our Facebook group called “Juki Junkies”. Answer the few questions to join the group; once you’re accepted into it, comment your issues on there. We have over 15,000 Juki junkies in the group that are happy to share their experiences and solutions. facebook.com/groups/1532238067076220/ If you use the needle threader without it being in the right position it can bend the needle threader. Try buying a new on they're cheap.. JukiJunkies.com has them :) Feel free to post any questions or issues to our group and someone will be able to help you out :)
Am I doing something wrong because my threader stays down if my presser foot is down and I have to release some tension for the threader to pop back up ? Thanks in advance. Great videos
Yes we do 800 W Lumsden Rd Brandon FL 33510 mention our RUclips for something special ;) Call us before hand too to make sure you know our hours of operation .
I've regretted purchasing my Haruka BECAUSE of the needle threader. I had heard that Juki improved the needle threader (had a Juki tl98) so I took a chance. I've never had an issue using the needle threader on any of the Janome machines I've had over the past 30 some years, No need to watch and rewatch videos, no need for awkward moving around of the thread, easy peasy every darn time, even with size 11s. Not so with the Haruka. So frustrating, After watching the video, I realize the threader may be broken (just like my spirit)
I also have a question about my other machine. HLK F300. the top thread is not able to catch the bobbin thread due to a small hook that the top thread gets caught on. I see the hook isnt moving out of the way. I'm pretty sure it's suppose to. thanks for any help. I wish I could show a picture or video.
Join our Fb group facebook.com/groups/1532238067076220/ Post a picture on there with this issue and over 16,000 people will be able to help and share their experiences ;)
I just bought an 18qvp. I am trying to change the needle but cannot find the hole to insert it. I have the flat side to the right but literally can’t find the hole to insert. Even tried using a mirror. Help! Are there any tips
If you've watched this video through and are struggling some still I would recommend bringing it to a local dealer for their help :) It may be easier to be taught in person.
Very helpful. do you have the the piece the needle plate is connected to. I already purchased the larger needle plate but struggled to connect (wrist injury). I figured if I had that already connected changing plates with other piece already connect, would be extremely easier for me.
@@kristindeltano7589 I had already tried. this I have a permanent. wrist injury bone an cartridge removed. (directions were clear and easy enough to do) I do applications like 3D. so changing often from small to large throat plate.
Great video. If you would talk slower, a person with mild hearing loss who is a senior would enjoy this so much more. Question: when replacing a needle do you push the needle as far as it up? I am new to my Juki machine. Today I replaced the needle on my Juki and as I proceeded to sew, the top thread is not connecting with the bottom. Please advise. Thank you.
Someone said in some video somewhere because I’ve watched so many not to use cotton thread in these machines and only to use polyester. Something to do with how fast the thread goes through the mechanisms Cotton just shreds. Is this even remotely true? Because I have 18 rolls of cotton Aurifil
Not true at all. Cotton threads work great on the TL-18. Often times its cheap cotton threads and user errors. (Tension is very important) on this machine. Check out our tension video. I also do recommend glide thread which can be found on our website. We carry cotton and polyester threads. ruclips.net/video/lZERDh2z1yU/видео.html
Thank you for the Close Up Shots on threading the needle
Thank you so much for clarifying that pressing the needle up/down button will get the needle in a perfect spot for the threader!!! I’ve been cranking it up higher thinking that would help, and lo and behold, it does not!!! Listen to Boki, the Juki Queen!
Great video. I thought I had broken my threader but I followed your instructions and took my needle out and put it back in and viola I was able to thread successfully. Thank you so much. You do a great job. Keep up the good work.
Glad it helped!
I got my needle threader in the mail yesterday, along with my beautiful thread bundle. I watched your video again before replacing the needle threader. I did it, easy peasy..so glad you have these tutorial videos for us.
The needle threader on my machine Never worked- not even from day one- and i just gave up on it... until today when I found this video...
After your very concise explanation of how it works (the directions in the manual are awful), I examined the mechanism off the machine (who knew it was so easy to remove),
and found the pin out of alignment. An easy fix with a pair of tweezers and voila IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY - Thank you so much!!!
Your dog is so cute!
Thank you! Your excellent video helped me solve the problem with my needle threader!
So glad to hear! Thank you for letting us know 🥰
Thank you! Been without my needle threader for months. My replacement part arrived today from Juki Junkies and it was fixed in minutes. So happy.
Glad it helped!
Oh! Haha! It worked! 😆 I had no idea you could just pull the needle threader off. I just repositioned the tiny little pin and snapped it back on, and voilà! It works!
Thanks so much! 🥳
You're so very welcome :)
Ok so it makes sense why my needle threader hasn’t worked for years. Didn’t know it was so easy to replace. Thank you!
You're welcome!!
thank you for the clear instructions jut bought the TL-18qvp love it
Glad it helped
Thank you. Now I know how to thread the needle. I have had my machine for over a yr. and could never figure out how to use the threader. I am in bed and will try it in morning. 😄
Needle threaders....I know that many love them and consider them must have's. For the amount of fuss to get one to work, I've always found it easier to just thread on my own (having so much experience with machines that did not have this). The Kirei needle threader takes up too much space as catches the thread particularly when FMQ. At least this TQ threader is more innocuous. Now, an auto thread cutter is a must have.
Thank you for another great learning video!!!
thanks for the help.I had gotten a 2010Q and the automatic threader wasnt working. I saw I could just pop it off and saw the tiny pin was off center. Now it works yeah!!
Glad it helped
This video helps so much! Thanks! I will try again in a bit.
Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I needed this tutorial. Thanks I just had to change mine out and it was super easy
Very helpful. Thank you for all the videos which are so helpful!!
Thanks for this!
LOVE your video it was very helpful!! Do you have a video on the adjusting the length of thread using the auto thread cutter? I have a problem with it pulling out of the needle. I was wondering if it is the type of thread that makes the difference? Thank You!! 🙂
The white tension nob at the very top will adjust that. It should be level with the screw. Feel free to post videos and questions on our FB page for more support I would recommend joining our Facebook group called “Juki Junkies”. Answer the few questions to join the group; once you’re accepted into it, comment your issues on there. We have over 15,000 Juki junkies in the group that are happy to share their experiences and solutions.
facebook.com/groups/1532238067076220/
I think my pin is bent but I'm not sure I'm looking at the right place even with a magnifying glass! It was working just fine but after the last time I threaded it I couldn't get it to work the next time. I thought I had pressed the up/down but maybe not. I did practice removing it and putting it back. That was easy after watching this video. I hadn't changed the needle that came with my machine from the factory (didn't get it from JJ unfortunately) so I thought while I was down there I would change it and see if that could be the problem. Still didn't work so I threaded it with one of those "birds" and then did a test sew. My tension was all off!. So I put back the old needle and it was perfect again. One thing I've noticed is the learning curve on the tech side. I have a hard time - even though this is a "simple" manual machine. I'm not very strong and even untightening the screw to change the needle was a challenge and then finding the groove to put the needle back was a struggle. But, I suppose it's all good experience.
I would recommend joining our Facebook group called “Juki Junkies”. Answer the few questions to join the group; once you’re accepted into it, comment your issues on there. We have over 15,000 Juki junkies in the group that are happy to share their experiences and solutions.
facebook.com/groups/1532238067076220/
If you use the needle threader without it being in the right position it can bend the needle threader. Try buying a new on they're cheap.. JukiJunkies.com has them :) Feel free to post any questions or issues to our group and someone will be able to help you out :)
THANK YOU!! I needed this!
You're so welcome!
Great thank you
You guys rock! Thank you
Thank you, newbie here and that was helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, super informative 🥰
Wow! Thanks for this video just what I needed! I have been asking around what size needle do I need to purchase for this machine? Asking dealer lol!
Thank you
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks. The manual for my TL18 doesn’t explain how to change the needle.
Great video but I have a JUKI 2200 QVP Mini sewing machine. Does this video apply to that machine as well?
I absolutely love my 2200 Mini!!!!!
Yes it does!!
Great video, can the needle threader be fixed? I got a new one to work, thank you.
You could try to bend the pin to the right position, it is just very hard to see :/ Thats why its just easier to get a new one.
Am I doing something wrong because my threader stays down if my presser foot is down and I have to release some tension for the threader to pop back up ? Thanks in advance. Great videos
Your needle may not be in all the way or you may be using too small of a needle or too thick of thread thats causing it to get stuck like that.
love my jukis, thanks for the video
I'm going to be in Florida later this year. Do you have a store front where I could come and look at the Juki models?
Yes we do 800 W Lumsden Rd Brandon FL 33510 mention our RUclips for something special ;) Call us before hand too to make sure you know our hours of operation .
I've regretted purchasing my Haruka BECAUSE of the needle threader. I had heard that Juki improved the needle threader (had a Juki tl98) so I took a chance. I've never had an issue using the needle threader on any of the Janome machines I've had over the past 30 some years, No need to watch and rewatch videos, no need for awkward moving around of the thread, easy peasy every darn time, even with size 11s. Not so with the Haruka. So frustrating, After watching the video, I realize the threader may be broken (just like my spirit)
ruclips.net/video/684KPvJ1oXw/видео.htmlsi=JmsBCW7ejFvUpkHi
This is our newest video on this.
I also have a question about my other machine. HLK F300. the top thread is not able to catch the bobbin thread due to a small hook that the top thread gets caught on. I see the hook isnt moving out of the way. I'm pretty sure it's suppose to. thanks for any help. I wish I could show a picture or video.
Join our Fb group facebook.com/groups/1532238067076220/
Post a picture on there with this issue and over 16,000 people will be able to help and share their experiences ;)
I just got my TL18 today. I've been trying and trying and just can't get that needle to thread.
I just bought an 18qvp. I am trying to change the needle but cannot find the hole to insert it. I have the flat side to the right but literally can’t find the hole to insert. Even tried using a mirror. Help! Are there any tips
If you've watched this video through and are struggling some still I would recommend bringing it to a local dealer for their help :) It may be easier to be taught in person.
Very helpful. do you have the the piece the needle plate is connected to. I already purchased the larger needle plate but struggled to connect (wrist injury). I figured if I had that already connected changing plates with other piece already connect, would be extremely easier for me.
Check out this Juki Junkies video that tells you how to install the Thick Throat Plate. Hopefully this helps. ruclips.net/video/49laQ33AIEY/видео.html
@@kristindeltano7589 I had already tried. this I have a permanent. wrist injury bone an cartridge removed. (directions were clear and easy enough to do) I do applications like 3D. so changing often from small to large throat plate.
@@barbarahautsch7232 Sounds like you need to order an additional part so that you have two of each, and do not have to fiddle with it each time.
@@rogerpeggywheat1630 you got it and I will order the extra bobbin bobbin holder part also
bobbin case juki to 2020 pe
Are Organ needles stronger than SCHMETZ needles?
No
Just different brands
Great video. If you would talk slower, a person with mild hearing loss who is a senior would enjoy this so much more. Question: when replacing a needle do you push the needle as far as it up? I am new to my Juki machine. Today I replaced the needle on my Juki and as I proceeded to sew, the top thread is not connecting with the bottom. Please advise. Thank you.
Noted, push it all the way up.
Someone said in some video somewhere because I’ve watched so many not to use cotton thread in these machines and only to use polyester. Something to do with how fast the thread goes through the mechanisms Cotton just shreds. Is this even remotely true? Because I have 18 rolls of cotton Aurifil
Not true at all. Cotton threads work great on the TL-18. Often times its cheap cotton threads and user errors. (Tension is very important) on this machine. Check out our tension video. I also do recommend glide thread which can be found on our website. We carry cotton and polyester threads.
ruclips.net/video/lZERDh2z1yU/видео.html
@@JukiJunkies I should be getting mine tomorrow
Are you saying that I can ONLY use HQ or HX needles … but not Schmetz?
They're the same thing you can use both.
Cannot see at all where the tread goes! Focus of the camera is away from what we need to see.
Try re-watching. It was a clear shot from my view.