Hi Juki Junkies 🙂 I can not find a video showing how to change the feet for the Juki 1541s walking foot industrial sewing machine. If there isn't one; I would be truly appreciative if you would make one. Thank you 🙂
I am new to all this and had trouble with that tension spring on the DNU1541 but finally got the thing threaded (and I only have one eye). Now for the bobbin that to me should have been done first. I only have one spool of thread so am going to pull all the thread out so I can wind the bobbin. Then re thread the machine. I betcha I don't have the spring adjusted right bit the engineer in me just had to mess with that knob not knowing you weren't supposed to mess with it. Thanks Juki😢
Very, very helpful -- thank you so much!! The manual tells you to pass the thread through the right side of the thread guide (spring-loaded horizontal tab above the needle area); however, it seems as though it would maintain the same tension either way. Why would it matter -- other than Juki's instructions say so.
Спасибо за полезное видео :) Узнал что точно такая же машинка за которой я практиковался, была неправильно настроена! Теперь я знаю как еë правильно настроить :)
Thank you sir. It would be a great help if you could post a video on bobbins and how to install them and possibly user errors. I’m trying to help my wife with her 1541s, but this bobbin thing is completely alien to me and nobody seems to have a good close-up clear video . Thanks again for your videos.
Excellent vid as usual. My bobbin simply slips as the winder is trying to wind. Sometimes it catches, but mostly slips. I tried adjusting tension on the disks to no avail!
Does the presser foot need to be up when threading the machine? It is a little hard to thread the needle when the presser foot is up. Thank you for your clear instructions.
I do not have the first thread guide that you used for winding the bobbin before it goes through the tension disks. Is that a part I can order on your website. Thank you,Melinda
Do you plan to do a series on the 1341 cylinder arm? I'd love to see that. Also, I'd love a video on replacing the bobbin winder on this machine and the 1341. There are videos I've seen for replacing them on machines like the 1181N but none on machines like this.
Excellent videos. I’m new to this machine and quite new to sewing, I have a question.. I have bought a drop down guide it came with bolts but not the right size, do you know what size I need. Thanks
On 11:57 it looks like you missed threading through the needle arm guide?? Good video. The manual that comes with the machine is lacking in many of these areas. It does not show coming back through the guide when filling a bobbin nor the use of the thread cutter. It also does not clearly show threading the guide left of the tensioning guide before going down to the needle arm. They missed the trick on adjusting the tension on the bobbin by suspending it as well. I have been sewing on my Juki 1541S for nine years doing boat canvas work and did not know these things! Living in a remote town with no access to a Juki dealer for hands on demonstration I ordered my machine from California (I am in SE Alaska) thus if it isn't clearly presented in the manual and isn't apparent (although I have been sewing for twenty five years, not professionally, my previous machines were of course threaded in different ways) then I missed it. Another very useful item the manual did not present was the divots in the flywheel to line up the bobbin cage. I have had to trial and error coming to the conclusion that the needle in the up position worked best. Now I have a mark to set up. I always wondered why that small access hatch to the bobbin cage was put in the sewing platen as I have had to get up and go around the machine to insert it from the underside and the back as the oil pan blocks access from the front. The only use I could see was a visual cue through the hatch but it quickly becomes a procedure done by feel. Always felt weird that you had to move from the operators position to put in a bobbin. Especially so as I use a very large ''L" shaped table for large boat top work. I also never saw mention (and I also have a full shop manual as well as the owners manual for the machine) that you could wind a bobbin while sewing. Thought that might be possible but was unwilling to try it without it being an approved method. It is a long and expensive way to a repair shop from here! That is a very helpful bit of knowledge. Thank you for a practical, helpful video.
Thank you for making this video! Can you give tips on how to set up the tension? How many times should I turn the tension knob/s. I’m very new to this machine. Thank you!! 😊
We will do a video soon. Turn the knobs clockwise to tighten and counter clock wise to loosen. Typically you can just run the thread through the top holes one extra time and that will tighten your tension without even touching the tension knobs :)
The videos are so helpful when you can't get in store for a demonstration or lesson!! Can you please do a video showing which Presser feet work with this machine and what they do also?? The zipper feet are a little confusing and also someone talked about a narrow foot for this machine but it seems to be very hard to obtain. Do you have any suggestions on where to purchase presser feet and in particular the narrow walking foot that is even smaller than the one the machine comes with?? Thanks!!!
Hi! David is going to work on creating a little series on some of the basics on this machine to help you guys out! Like changing the needle, bobbin winding, speed changes and so on. So be sure you're subscribed and keep an eye out :)
new subscriber! How/what do I need to adjust to prevent my bobbin thread from showing on top? It was sewing fine, I changed to a difference color of thread (same mfgr) and then the "bumps" show up? Thanks
Question: I bought an older 1541. When threading, I don't seem to have what you called the needle bar -- there's no hole to go down through before I actually thread the needle. But the stitches seem fine. Maybe my machine predates the needle bar, or is this something I can order from Juki Junkies? Great video. Thanks.
David is using the Tex 70 thread we offer on our site from Hab+ Dash : jukijunkies.com/product-category/industrial-sewing-threads/bonded-nylon-fil-tex-70/ and the beautiful threads behind him are the small spools of our glide 40w threads: jukijunkies.com/product-category/threads/glide-thread/
Hi! I set up a new Juki 1541S and while winding the bobbin the motor seemed to take over and go way too FAST - I took my foot off the pedal and it kept going. HELP! It also started making a grinding noise. I turned it off, unplugged, and when I turned it back on it started automatically flying again. Eventually it stopped and now the machine doesn’t turn on 😩 What do you think happened here? I can’t find a fix for this anywhere, but am assuming I missed something in the setup. Thanks for any help!
Sounds like your pedal may have been hooked up wrong or something. 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/ POST PICTURES AND VIDEOS WHEN YOU JOIN OF IT
THE Videos you have done are perfect and detailed and the best I have ever viewed!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for attending to such detail in your demonstration:)
Thank you! Have a lovely day. Gigi
Ordered mine from Boki yesterday with lots of extra stuff. Can’t wait!
Your video is SO helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Juki Junkies 🙂 I can not find a video showing how to change the feet for the Juki 1541s walking foot industrial sewing machine. If there isn't one; I would be truly appreciative if you would make one. Thank you 🙂
Thank God I found your video ❤ very helpfull! Thank you very much!
All of these videos are helpful. Only step missing is showing how to insert the bobbin properly as it was done off-camera.
I just bought this machine and LOVE IT! It is very easy to use.
Great to hear!
Sorry how much did you buy it
Fantastic job ⭐️
I am new to all this and had trouble with that tension spring on the DNU1541 but finally got the thing threaded (and I only have one eye). Now for the bobbin that to me should have been done first. I only have one spool of thread so am going to pull all the thread out so I can wind the bobbin. Then re thread the machine. I betcha I don't have the spring adjusted right bit the engineer in me just had to mess with that knob not knowing you weren't supposed to mess with it. Thanks Juki😢
This video is so helpful! Thank you so much. ❤
Glad to be
of help. Visit us at Jukijunkies.com ❤️
Very, very helpful -- thank you so much!! The manual tells you to pass the thread through the right side of the thread guide (spring-loaded horizontal tab above the needle area); however, it seems as though it would maintain the same tension either way. Why would it matter -- other than Juki's instructions say so.
Great picture to see good work thank u so much
Спасибо за полезное видео :)
Узнал что точно такая же машинка за которой я практиковался, была неправильно настроена!
Теперь я знаю как еë правильно настроить :)
Happy to help you! Somehow, I figured out how to translate your comment. Happy Sewing!! Gigi
Thanks for posting this video.
You're welcome
Great video. Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir. It would be a great help if you could post a video on bobbins and how to install them and possibly user errors. I’m trying to help my wife with her 1541s, but this bobbin thing is completely alien to me and nobody seems to have a good close-up clear video . Thanks again for your videos.
That wall of thread!!!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Excellent, thank you!
Excellent vid as usual. My bobbin simply slips as the winder is trying to wind. Sometimes it catches, but mostly slips. I tried adjusting tension on the disks to no avail!
I have same issue! Did you find a fix?
Thank you so much , this is a great video
WHERE DID YOU INSERT THE BOBBIN?
The side :)
@@JukiJunkies I mean the video showing it. Sorry I had the cap lock on.
Does the presser foot need to be up when threading the machine? It is a little hard to thread the needle when the presser foot is up. Thank you for your clear instructions.
It doesnt need to be up when you floss the thread through the disks. Or leave the foot up till you get to the needle then put it down :)
I do not have the first thread guide that you used for winding the bobbin before it goes through the tension disks. Is that a part I can order on your website. Thank you,Melinda
What type and weight of thread are you using in this video?
Tex 70
jukijunkies.com/product-category/industrial-sewing-threads/
Do you plan to do a series on the 1341 cylinder arm? I'd love to see that. Also, I'd love a video on replacing the bobbin winder on this machine and the 1341. There are videos I've seen for replacing them on machines like the 1181N but none on machines like this.
Excellent videos. I’m new to this machine and quite new to sewing, I have a question.. I have bought a drop down guide it came with bolts but not the right size, do you know what size I need. Thanks
On 11:57 it looks like you missed threading through the needle arm guide?? Good video. The manual that comes with the machine is lacking in many of these areas. It does not show coming back through the guide when filling a bobbin nor the use of the thread cutter. It also does not clearly show threading the guide left of the tensioning guide before going down to the needle arm. They missed the trick on adjusting the tension on the bobbin by suspending it as well. I have been sewing on my Juki 1541S for nine years doing boat canvas work and did not know these things! Living in a remote town with no access to a Juki dealer for hands on demonstration I ordered my machine from California (I am in SE Alaska) thus if it isn't clearly presented in the manual and isn't apparent (although I have been sewing for twenty five years, not professionally, my previous machines were of course threaded in different ways) then I missed it. Another very useful item the manual did not present was the divots in the flywheel to line up the bobbin cage. I have had to trial and error coming to the conclusion that the needle in the up position worked best. Now I have a mark to set up. I always wondered why that small access hatch to the bobbin cage was put in the sewing platen as I have had to get up and go around the machine to insert it from the underside and the back as the oil pan blocks access from the front. The only use I could see was a visual cue through the hatch but it quickly becomes a procedure done by feel. Always felt weird that you had to move from the operators position to put in a bobbin. Especially so as I use a very large ''L" shaped table for large boat top work. I also never saw mention (and I also have a full shop manual as well as the owners manual for the machine) that you could wind a bobbin while sewing. Thought that might be possible but was unwilling to try it without it being an approved method. It is a long and expensive way to a repair shop from here! That is a very helpful bit of knowledge. Thank you for a practical, helpful video.
What size needle and thread are you using here? Just picked up my 1541s and it didn’t have any needles with it.
Size 18-24
jukijunkies.com/product-category/accessories/industrial-juki-sewing-machine-parts/juki-dnu-1541s/
check the link :)
Thank you for making this video! Can you give tips on how to set up the tension? How many times should I turn the tension knob/s. I’m very new to this machine. Thank you!! 😊
We will do a video soon. Turn the knobs clockwise to tighten and counter clock wise to loosen. Typically you can just run the thread through the top holes one extra time and that will tighten your tension without even touching the tension knobs :)
Juki Junkies thank you so much!!! And can't wait for the video!! 😃❤️
The videos are so helpful when you can't get in store for a demonstration or lesson!! Can you please do a video showing which Presser feet work with this machine and what they do also?? The zipper feet are a little confusing and also someone talked about a narrow foot for this machine but it seems to be very hard to obtain. Do you have any suggestions on where to purchase presser feet and in particular the narrow walking foot that is even smaller than the one the machine comes with?? Thanks!!!
jukijunkies.com/product-category/accessories/industrial-juki-sewing-machine-parts/juki-dnu-1541s/
Check that link for parts:)
Thank you this has really helped out. I can’t seem to find a video on changing the needle on the Juki 1541s. Can you help please? Thank you
Hi! David is going to work on creating a little series on some of the basics on this machine to help you guys out! Like changing the needle, bobbin winding, speed changes and so on. So be sure you're subscribed and keep an eye out :)
Is it possible for you to make a vidoe about the DDL 9000C-FMC? There are some videos out there, but no in depth one's.
I can't open my juki corporation No 1 oil bottle. Its sealed and can't pop it open. Any advice
Poke a hole in the top of it with screw driver or knife :)
new subscriber! How/what do I need to adjust to prevent my bobbin thread from showing on top? It was sewing fine, I changed to a difference color of thread (same mfgr) and then the "bumps" show up? Thanks
Tighten up your bobbin case some (:
Thank you for subscribing!!
How to do open the juki defrocked oil bottle
Screw driver poke a hole in the top :)
Question: I bought an older 1541. When threading, I don't seem to have what you called the needle bar -- there's no hole to go down through before I actually thread the needle. But the stitches seem fine. Maybe my machine predates the needle bar, or is this something I can order from Juki Junkies? Great video. Thanks.
It predates the needle bar don't worry about getting one :)
@@JukiJunkies Good to know. Thank you so much!
The Thread to thread the Bobbin. How much is That piece for that machine.
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Hey what thread are you using and what’s the thread in the background
David is using the Tex 70 thread we offer on our site from Hab+ Dash :
jukijunkies.com/product-category/industrial-sewing-threads/bonded-nylon-fil-tex-70/
and the beautiful threads behind him are the small spools of our glide 40w threads: jukijunkies.com/product-category/threads/glide-thread/
Thank you!
When you started sewing on the leather you didn't hold your threads. Do you ever hold your threads when you start sewing on the 1541?
You can, its really preference.
My Juki 1451s is making a grinding sound when reverse stitching and bunching up. Any ideas why?
Hi! I set up a new Juki 1541S and while winding the bobbin the motor seemed to take over and go way too FAST - I took my foot off the pedal and it kept going. HELP! It also started making a grinding noise. I turned it off, unplugged, and when I turned it back on it started automatically flying again. Eventually it stopped and now the machine doesn’t turn on 😩 What do you think happened here? I can’t find a fix for this anywhere, but am assuming I missed something in the setup. Thanks for any help!
Sounds like your pedal may have been hooked up wrong or something.
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/
POST PICTURES AND VIDEOS WHEN YOU JOIN OF IT
Gracias 🙏🏿
You're welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM IF THE BOBBIN WINDER DON'T TURN??
Not sure call a tech for support on that.
Just. Like. That. X1000 lol
David that the part
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