I have that wonderful little needle book, wealth of information. I also, just buy “official Juki” needles and bobbins, keeps my life a little more simple.
Thank you for sharing this. I have a stash of the Schmetz assorted needles for all the types of fabrics etc.But somehow I'm stuck on using only the universal needle for everything with no issues. When I started learning to sew some years ago the universal needle was the only needle I used. I need to pull out the others and give them a try.😊
That is why I started with universal needles as my number 1! super handy needles, they are the do it all needle for the most part. A great one to have in your stash at all times, but definitely play with the more specific needles, may make your stitches look a little crisper 😊 -Boki
Just a heads up that Schmetz makes Microtex 100/16 and 110/18 needles. I use them all the time when I sew with Tex 45 and Tex 70 threads for bag making.
Thank you so much Boki and David, this was so educational. I want to branch out from quilting into bag and clothes making, but had no idea what needless to use. I’m definitely going to but the Schmeatz needle booklet.
Can you use two threads on the top with the TL machines? If so, what is the largest thread sizes to combined? I have the Haruka and does that make a difference in the double thread use? Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I just finished a bag that called for the use of double sided tape in several areas. I used the microtex needle and had to remove it several times to wipe down with alcohol wipe which was not that much of a problem, the needle sewed well. My question is, do I need to be concerned with my bobbin or bobbin case getting gummed up or do any additional maintenance when using dst?
Great video, thank you! QUESTION: you mentioned bag makers but I am thinking you were talking more like cork or leather or things like that. I make bags out of cotton but I always use a fleece interfacing - would I benefit from a heavier needle or a denim needle?
I was sewing on a piece that I appliquéd with heat n bond ultrahold and when I pivoted, my 2010 skipped the Stitchin the pivot. I changed to a topstitch needs but it still did it on one corner. What could I do to fix this. Thank you for this video 🙂🌵
Could be a few things: make sure your plate doesn't have any burrs on it so there any hangup or delay. Also, play with your presser foot pressure. :) -Boki
Great information But do you carry hook and awl I use old Landis sewing machines #3 and Landis #1 Ok they are leather harness machines The thread I use is 346 top and 277 bottom. But still dreaming of the Juki TSC-441 Maybe you’ll do a program on industrial cylinder machines Thank you ❤
We do not carry those at this time, but maybe one day in the future! David is thrilled to be making more videos on the Juki Cylinder arm so make sure to stay tuned ! 😊 -Boki
I have that wonderful little needle book, wealth of information. I also, just buy “official Juki” needles and bobbins, keeps my life a little more simple.
Thank you for this video. Heading online to your site to buy needles!
This was great. Thank you. I now know how to use the ABC Pocket Guide.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this. I have a stash of the Schmetz assorted needles for all the types of fabrics etc.But somehow I'm stuck on using only the universal needle for everything with no issues. When I started learning to sew some years ago the universal needle was the only needle I used. I need to pull out the others and give them a try.😊
That is why I started with universal needles as my number 1! super handy needles, they are the do it all needle for the most part. A great one to have in your stash at all times, but definitely play with the more specific needles, may make your stitches look a little crisper 😊 -Boki
Just a heads up that Schmetz makes Microtex 100/16 and 110/18 needles. I use them all the time when I sew with Tex 45 and Tex 70 threads for bag making.
Thank you so much Boki and David, this was so educational. I want to branch out from quilting into bag and clothes making, but had no idea what needless to use. I’m definitely going to but the Schmeatz needle booklet.
Our pleasure!
I need that book! Great information. I would also enjoy a discussion about getting the needle/fabric/thread triad thing right.
There is no magic recipe to that unfortunately every scenario is different.
Thank you for this video! I learned so much and will be buying the book.
Thanks for watching and supporting :)
Needed this information. Thank you❤
You are so welcome!
Yes, I feel more edu-ma-cated now. 😂 Good video. Thanks!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching
Great video! So helpful! I'll order the book and needles!
Thank you :)
Thank you, Boki!
Thank you for watching :)
Great review for me - lots of good information. Thank you.
Thank you :)
Just what i needed!
Yay :)
Microtex is my favorite piecing needle.
Same :)
Such great information!❤
Thank you :)
Great topic!
Thank you for watching :)
Thank you, very helpful😊
Glad it was helpful!
Fabulous video
Thank you :)
Thank you very informative my question is what needle would you use to sew a cotton badge on a t-shirt ? Thank you
Topstitch needles would probably work the best for you :) -boki
Can you use two threads on the top with the TL machines? If so, what is the largest thread sizes to combined? I have the Haruka and does that make a difference in the double thread use? Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Why not let the booklet be a free download.
Check their website it might be!
@@JukiJunkies you are a rock star. Thank you.
I just finished a bag that called for the use of double sided tape in several areas. I used the microtex needle and had to remove it several times to wipe down with alcohol wipe which was not that much of a problem, the needle sewed well. My question is, do I need to be concerned with my bobbin or bobbin case getting gummed up or do any additional maintenance when using dst?
Great video, thank you! QUESTION: you mentioned bag makers but I am thinking you were talking more like cork or leather or things like that. I make bags out of cotton but I always use a fleece interfacing - would I benefit from a heavier needle or a denim needle?
You would definitely benefit from topstitch and denim needles for sure!
Also, I have a Juki 1541s. What is the needle size range on that machine? Thank you.
20-24 usually
I was sewing on a piece that I appliquéd with heat n bond ultrahold and when I pivoted, my 2010 skipped the Stitchin the pivot. I changed to a topstitch needs but it still did it on one corner. What could I do to fix this. Thank you for this video 🙂🌵
Could be a few things: make sure your plate doesn't have any burrs on it so there any hangup or delay. Also, play with your presser foot pressure. :)
-Boki
Boki indicated largest Microtex needle is 90/14, but the Schmetz guide shows 100/16 and 100/18.
Huh, not sure why they show that. They do not sell those sizes:
www.schmetzneedles.com/products/microtex-sharp-sewing-machine-needles
I buy the Schmetz Microtex 100/16 and 110/18 all the time. I use the 110/18 the most when sewing with Tex 70 thread. They’re great!
Are all these needles compatible with the Juki automatic needle threader please?
Juki shuhari application video making about
Unless I missed it, I don’t believe you mentioned anything about sewing with polar fleece
that is a little bit more specific, but I would recommend these:
jukijunkies.com/product/schmetz-fleece-combo-pack-5-pack/
Great information
But do you carry hook and awl
I use old Landis sewing machines #3 and Landis #1
Ok they are leather harness machines
The thread I use is 346 top and 277 bottom.
But still dreaming of the Juki TSC-441
Maybe you’ll do a program on industrial cylinder machines
Thank you ❤
We do not carry those at this time, but maybe one day in the future! David is thrilled to be making more videos on the Juki Cylinder arm so make sure to stay tuned ! 😊
-Boki
I have the Janome HD9 what would be the best needle for my machine?
Any of these needles which ever you thought would fit your projects needs the best. You can go up to a size 18