ALL OF THIS! I love my Juki TL as well. It's a no-frills WORKHORSE! Anybody who is considering buying just ONE machine should pick this one. I also enjoy the really easy (and always working) needle threader.
Shelly: Great review of the TL2010Q, thank you. I have been quilting since the late 1970s and purchased my TL2010Q over 10 years ago at the Road to California quilt show. I THOROUGHLY love it and it is my favorite sewing machine EVER. I have had many different sewing machines over the years (I started free motion quilting on my metal Pfaff 1199) but my Juki out performs them all. Yes, I do use “the rabbit speed” and wind multiple bobbins BEFORE I start free motion quilting, and I also consistently clean it after about 6 hours of quilting (even cleaning and oiling are very easy to do). I bought an XL Tutto trolley because I take my Juki wherever I’m going (thankfully I’ve learned to lift it in and out of my car by using my knees, not my back, because she’s a bit heavy). Yes, I love my Juki and again, thank you for sharing your enthusiastic video review.
I bought mine about 10 years ago too and it is the best machine I've ever owned and I've owned a few. So well built, user friendly, easy to clean and fmq is a dream on it. I've sewn all kinds of fabric on it and never had an issue. I had to add a couple of extra lights to my machine so I could see better. I would also highly recomend a Juki to anyone considering looking for a new machine.
I have the Juki TL QVP18 and LOVE IT!❤ When using the thread cutter it cuts immediately! And I don't need to hold my threads when beginning to sew. No jamming or thread nests, just stick the fabric under the foot and step on the pedal and start sewing. Those two things along with beautiful stitches makes my sewing so enjoyable!
Oh yes, I do love the speed of the thread cutter. But I definitely have to hold the threads at the start of sewing or I'll have a terrible thread nest on the back of my work. Jealous! 😆
I bought a 2000 after my 25 year old Viking (had been a school machine) lost all contact with reality. The Juki intimidated me to no end and after I unboxed it and set it on the table, it sat there for months. I circled it frequently and watched videos and joined user groups. I don't know why I got so 'afraid' of it. I LOVE it for almost all the reasons you mentioned. Thank you for linking to the walking foot that worked for you. I've got it bookmarked. :-) My daughter will inherit this machine. Yes, it’s a reliable tank.
Love mine as well (1 1/2 yrs old). My 2010Q came with the 'scant' quarter foot (as the main foot). I ordered a 'true' quarter inch presser foot (no quide) - you just use the edge. Haven't ever had issues with the walking foot, but agree with others - the placement of the knee lift if smack dab in center and you feel like you're sitting off to the left of the machine when sewing! And YES on the LED adhesive lights - made all the difference!
I've had the Juku HZL F400 since 2008. Love it. I just test drove the TL18 QVP and decided to purchase it for bag making. Picking it up in a few day! Sew excited!
I own the TL18 and love it! I hate to hear you walking foot didn’t work out but I love the one that came with my machine. I’ve never had an issue with it. I also have not had an issue with 1/4” seam foot. I hope that helps anyone that may be a little discouraged from buying a Juki because of that. My machine is a beast and I have never regretted buying it. Although, my suggestion for improvement would be the needle threader. I did get frustrated with it and just manually thread it now.
I 100% recommend this machine to any sewist I know. 👍 My next video is all about threading the machine - I hope there will be something helpful in there for you.
I have the TL-2000Q and I love it. I purchased a rubber ‘heel’ (Juki product) to stop the pedal from cutting the thread. I’ve had it now for a few years and I’d like to thank you for sharing that Janome feet will fit Juki’s… I have one of those too.
I have the TL18 and I chose to buy it for three reasons…all metal construction, 1500 stitches, and the larger throat space…I only bought it 4 years ago but I love it so much ❤ I also bought the sticky stop of led’s and then I got an additional light for my sewing space. It made things much easier to see.
I have had my TL 2010 for about 3 years and I love it! I have sewn on Kenmore, Viking, Singer and have 4 Bernina machines but my go to machine is the Juki. Stitch quality is beautiful, knee lift fantastic and I can't live without that thread cutter. I struggle to get a scant 1/4” so I purchased the swing away guide and it works perfectly. I set my first guide at 1/2” and the second guide at 1/4”. Works every time. Sewing on the Juki is just fun!
Bought the 2010Q like yours a year ago. Sewing for the last 50-60 yrs. Last machine was a Janome rotary mechanical model that cost me about 1000$ 35 yrs ago! Never serviced and working very hard. I needed a change. That Juki, I'M IN LOVE! PROS: Made a quilt recently and made use of that needle down when stop, the foot cutter and knee lifter. All hands free! Life changing. It NEVER lost its thread with a new seam. The walking foot was working fine. After some practice, the needle threader is working 95% of the time. Beats doing it by eye. The speed regulator is a no brainer, you set it like you want and put the pedal to the max with no worries. My (old) leg mucles are very thankful. CONS: small space to change the bobine thread, needs more lighting. I'm a JUKI girl!
Lighting sucks...sucks the worst of any machine. Bobbin area is tortuous. The knee lift feels a wee bit too far to the right (v. their other machines). But it is a workhorse.
I LOVE my Juki TL18QVP…it has pretty much everything I could want, in a sturdy workhorse, I love how straight it feeds my fabric, and I do have the 1/4” foot with it (I think Juki sells it separately now?) and I do use and love the knee lifter (many years ago I worked in a sewing factory on industrial machines and learned to depend on that feature! It keeps my hands free …similar to the convenience of the foot pedal cutting feature) I like the extra option of raising the presser foot-pressure for really bulky or multiple layers, when I’m making bags with sturdier fabrics! And I agree with all the features you mention Shelley🎉😊
Yay! I love that your Juki is working out so well for you. Sometimes I have a hard time explaining the appeal of the machine, and I end up saying "It just WORKS!" 😆
I purchased a Juki quarter inch compensating foot (1/4" Edge Guide Compensating Foot, Juki #A5140E98ZA0) for my Juki, and it is far superior to any quarter inch foot I have ever used. Spot on seams! Sewing Parts Online was my source if you have trouble locating it.
I have the BABYLOC version of this machine and it is more or less identical. The beauty of these machines is that you get the semi- industrial features in a portable machine. Being able to t move it anywhere and appreciate its compact size is perfect for someone who needs to travel and have the robust features it provides. I have sewn all my life and owned many machines and it is by far the best purchase I have ever made. I have never not been able to accomplish a wide range of sewing jobs and the reliability is second to none. Worth every penny.
I agree! I also move my machine on and off my sewing table constantly (I have a very small room and often need the worktop for cutting) and appreciate that while it's heavy, it's also small. It's such great value! 👍
I started quilting when I retired about 9 years ago. After frustration with another brand I got my Juki TL 2010Q. No problems with the walking foot as long as I clean it or it can leave a soot deposit on fabric. (Juki Junkies has a you tube video on this). My biggest problem is that I simply cannot get the automatic needle threader to work for me-even with instructional videos. Seems to be a problem for others as well. I purchased a Juki 1/4 inch foot.
How I wish I could transport to your sewing room and help you with the needle threader (because it's such a bummer to have to do it manually). My next video is about threading the machine - hopefully I'll have some trick that will help you out! 👍
I have the TL18. I love my machine. Best feature is the after market hinged zipper foot. I would die without it. It makes zippers and topstitching so much better. I agree that the lighting is crappy. I’m on the fence about the walking foot but I rarely use it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video. I’ve had my Juki tl2010q for several years now and I’ve always wondered why my 1/4” and walking foot are junk. I thought it was just me and I was living with it. I appreciate you posting links to a better 1/4” foot and walking foot. I just got them in the mail today and can’t wait to put binding on a quilt and try the walking foot out. Thank you so much! You’re a lifesaver! PS….I would HIGHLY recommend this machine to anyone contemplating it. Buy it! You won’t be disappointed! The price point is also amazing! This machine is a work horse and I use it for all my machine piecing. (It is a straight stitch only machine.)
I used to have a Baby Lock with a thread cutter. It cut the thread just fine, but when I started to sew again, the needle ALWAYS unthreaded itself! The Juki 2200's thread cutter is a marvel of engineering. The threads are sometimes cut to close that I can barely see the ends, but when I start to sew again, the stitch is perfect. Amazing! I, too, bought the Janome walking foot because the one that came with the machine was from the devil.
😮 I am considering a new quilting only machine. A Juki TL is definitely at the top of the list. I’m a bit apprehensive about two things, 1- it’s straight stitch only meaning you definitely need a second machine. 2.- I haven’t had to oil my machines or manually set tensions in decades. That’s a bit intimidating. Thank you the honest video review.
I just got my Juki TL2000Qi and was worried about that as well as tension. I came from a brother purchased off of Amazon for less than $200. It was computerized also so this was a big change. I realized I never used the decorative stitching I had on the brother. I had it for 2 years and only used a couple decorative stitches available just to see what they look like. The Juki was the best decision I’ve made as a quilter!
Yeah... I do have an extra machine (for when I need to do a zig zag stitch). There's no way around that for me. And oiling the machine is no trouble at all - it's a simple procedure that's fast, easy, and doesn't make a mess if you use the right tools. I have a video about cleaning / maintenance coming up shortly! 👍
Oiling the machine is quite easy. There are super videos on the Juki Junkies RUclips channel that walk you through it. Some folks put little decals by the holes for oil to make it even easier to remember which places to oil. As for the straight-only stitch - I think you’ll find the quality of the stitch so remarkable that you’ll find it’s worthwhile, as Shelley mentioned: I’ve read the straight stitch on most machines is actually a very narrow zig-zag. The Juki stitch is STRAIGHT. So if you use a thread like Aurifil (as Shelley does - low lint and thin but strong) your stitch takes up less space, so your 1/4” seam is more accurate. The tension? I find I don’t need to adjust it often. If I do it’s just a dial. Good luck with your decision!
Love your review. Everything is spot on. I was blown away when you showed the knee lift fitting into the extension table! Woohoo! Either my table is too high or my legs are too short because I can’t reach the knee lift to use it (smile), so I’m thrilled to tuck it under there because then I won’t lose it! Thank you for this honest review. Well done.
I’m opposite I end up cutting the thread unintentionally with the foot pedal. So I used the stopper underneath the pedal. It works for me! Thank you for your video it’s most helpful to a newbie like me!
I have the 18QVP for the micro lifter! That was my main reason for the buy. After watching your video, I have the 1/4 in foot and light strip in my basket, with the walking foot on save for later.
Great video. My cousin and I both bought the same machine as you and had both had a squeaky walking foot. It was so surprising that it happened to both of our machines and the dealer gave us another one and it was the same thing. We ended up getting a generic one (the dealer just gave it to us) and have been using it but I will need to get another one soon so I am glad you mentioned the Janome walking foot.
The Juki walking foot is so interesting - it works perfectly for lots of people, and is complete garbage for lots of OTHER people. You really don't know which result you'll have! I was also very happy to find this Janome walking foot. Expensive, but helpful! 👍
Huge Juki fan here! I have the same machine and I agree with you once you have the thread cutter on the foot pedal there’s no going back! The 2010Q is a workhorse! I also have a Juki DNU-1541 that I used to sew leather with and a Juki DDL 8000A that is also an industrial machine that is just super fun because it’s so fast. Another thing to mention is the price is very reasonable for the quality. My Pfaff that I spent several thousand dollars on is not my favorite machine.
I'm a quilter and I've had my TL-2010 for 7+ years. I also have a computerized Juki HCL-DX7 which is very nice, but I use the TL most of the time. I agree with almost every point you've made, except that I hate the foot pedal thread cutter, my automatic needle threader has never worked right, and opposite side of the coin, my walking foot works great - I've never had a problem with it and I use it often, especially for quilt bindings. I don't mind pushing the thread cutting button, and I just thread my needle by hand - I've become so used to it that it doesn't bother me at all. I bought a Juki brand aftermarket 1/4" foot and it gives me perfect scant 1/4" seams. Also, like you, I leave the huge extension table on almost all of the time. I love this machine!
I love my TL18…this is my travel machine. Additionally, I have a Janome HD9BE…this one stays home in my sewing room. I love that I can use the feet for both machines…interchangeable which is awesome!
Hi, yes I have that machine. I had the same issues as you reviewed. Thank you for your reviews, they were spot on. This is my work horse. I use it for bags & piecing quilts, small quilting projects because I have a long arm for quilting. I love this machine! ❤
I just purchased a new (2 yr old second hand) TL 2200tvp mini, which is basically this machine with a few extrra accessories (including 1/4" foot) and OMG, it's a gamechanger. I also have a lovely Singer machine, which I will keep for the very odd time I need to zigzag or something, but I'm now hooked on Juki. My main gripe with it is the bobbin - I wish you could see it or it was bigger, but hey, that's nothing.
I wish juki made a stitch in the ditch foot but the janome foot works well. Thank goodness janome feet can be used on this machine. I don’t have an issue with the walking foot but looks like the janome is a little more compact. May have to look into it. I love the knee lifter! Probably a favorite feature for me. I also love the right compensating foot for binding. Lastly, maintaining the machine is easy! I can tell when it’s time to oil. Enough compartments to open for cleaning. I have the TL18 and it’s my workhorse as well!
I have the same Juki TL 2010Q and love it, with the exception of the automatic threader. I don't even bother anymore, just do it manually, would love for that to be improved in the future.
I have been thinking about a Juki as a second machine for quite some time now, and your excitement for that machine convinced me to get a Juki and not another brand. right now I have a Bernina as my working horse, I love her and she also has the foot pedal extra to cut the thread when kicking it backwards - that´s amazing! So thank you for that informative and passionate video!
Haha, I guess I am really passionate and excited about my sewing machine. And I know that the love for Berninas runs as deep as the love for Jukis. I hope it works out for you!
I love my Juki TL machines for many of the same reasons you love yours. However, I have trouble with engaging the thread cutter on the foot pedal inadvertently. I finally got a doohickey from Juki Junkies to put on the bottom of pedal to prevent rocking back on the pedal.
@@matantequilting Yes, it blocks it. I had the same problem by inadvertably pressing the bottom of the pedal. My solution was to shift my foot and do it with the toes ( a lot easier that the heal of the foot) , and that motion, rised my leg to activate the knee lift at the same time. After a few, it became automatic.
I too love my Juki I have the 18qvp mini, which is essentially the same. I, however hate the thread cutter as I almost always cut threads by accident, very annoying! And I hate that walking foot also and as you did, I called to complain and they sent another, that was exactly the same!!! But it sews the most beautiful stitch and all the other things you mentioned. I do wish they made one just like it with a 10 inch throat. And I do miss being able to do the occasional zig zag stitch! Enjoyed listening to your raving review of this incredible machine! I am in the middle of trying to sell a huge Bernina that is so fussy, it drives me mad. When it is gone, I am going to get another Juki TL for my summer home!
Beautiful job making this video. I have the Juki TL18. I would add that you probably didn't need to take your machine in for service, because you were able to oil and clean it yourself for those ten years. It is a machine that needs some oiling.
I have a Janome Skyline and as I sew I can feel it pulling to the left and when I service it they say its user problem. Well Ive had it for 8 years and its never changed. I love the idea of being able to sew straight thank you for posting your review. I will be looking into a Juki
I have a Bernina 930 which makes it about 40 years old. Yes I am old enough to have bought the previous model brand new, which I lost in a house fire after 27 years. My current one is beginning to not be great and I have been looking at Juki. This evaluation answered a lot of my questions about Juki. The things you have trouble with, the 1/4" foot is the biggest issue. for me as well. Giving up this work horse would be very hard, but the Juki might just do it. Thanks so much for the honest evaluation.
Thank you so much for taking the time to do such an in depth analysis of a machine you have owned for long enough to REALLY know it! This is the exact kind of video that is going to part me from a bunch of my money, most likely with zero regrets 😄! Happy sewing! Edited to add a question: I’ve never used a machine with an automatic thread cutter, and I have a hard time picturing how there would be enough of a thread tail left in the needle and coming up from the bobbin for it not to get unthreaded when you start sewing again. Clearly they must have solved this issue, do you find that it works fine??
I support you finding (and buying) a machine that brings you joy! As for the thread cutter: many machines have an automatic cutter that leaves a decent-sized thread tail that will easily start sewing again. The Jukiiiiii.... does not. It's notorious for cutting super short thread tails (that in my experience often come unthreaded from the needle). Great question! 🤓
@ ha ha, it does seem that nothing is perfect 😅! I watched another video which included a comparison between the TL series and the janome hd9, and that stitcher concluded that the hd9 leaves thread ends so unmanageably short that it almost destroyed her otherwise A+ impression of the machine…
I have a Juki DU1181n walking foot that I adore. I make a lot of bags from heavy materials and it’s fantastic. Wish I had bought a TL instead of the crummy BabyLock Jazz II that struggles to sew 6 layers of quilt cotton.
What is missing is a free arm. This feature allows you to easily sew on tubular items like sleeves or pant legs my ~40 years old singer Stylist 834 has it such a useful feature and has a solid zinc diecast frame. I appreciate the Juki is capable of sewing thicker materials and i wish my Singer i got second hand was stronger but it's surprising they don't have a free arm.
I've been lusting after a Juki...i have a Pfaff which I live but for actually quilting ( and learning to free motion) I got a Cutie frame. Looking for a staright stitch machine to keep on that.
Your Juki comes with a Scant Quarter inch foot. (the regular foot is a scant quarter) All TL models do. If you need a guide, you can get a seam guide, there are magnetic ones, and ones that attach to the bed with screws. I have 4 Juki machines. Have had them for more than 10 years. I have had zero problems, love them. I have two 2000QI, a serger MO654DE and an HZL400.
Indeed it does come with a scant 1/4" foot, but I could not get a consistent seam allowance when using it. I need the training wheels of a foot with a guide! 🤦 I also have a magnetic guide which is great whenever I'm sewing something other than a 1/4" seam. 👍
Hi …loved your video ….i too have the Juki 2010…I agree it’s a power house….but I’ve had some issues with the automatic thread cutter…which for me can be a deal breaker. I’ve used thus feature from the machine itself..little scissor button…it causes jamming in my machine…Very fruststing…so I’ve just stopped using that feature…disappointing but no longer have jamming! Just thought about your comments..maybe I will try using the peddle to cut my threads…hoping this works! Also what type of thread do you prefer? I’ve been told to ONLY use Glide thread (Juki Junkies)which is an embroidery thread in both the bobbin and top. I’ve been using that but not always do I want a shinny decorative thread. I Would appreciate your thoughts on thread recommendations….i sew on many different machines…teaching the craft as well…but this machine is new to me and I’m a bit confused by a few things…thread choice…cutter…and also the extra lift…which everyone seems to brag about…is it normal that I can just use the extra lift when my knee lift is engaged? Without the knee lift..I can barely get anything slightly thicker under the foot? Would really appreciate some input on these issues…getting a bit frustrated….happy sewing to you!🩷
I'm sorry to hear that your thread cutter is giving you trouble - that sounds super frustrating! Have you contacted your dealer about the issue? I use Aurifil 50 wt cotton thread in my Juki and have never had any issues with it (or any type of thread I've used). As far as I know, the Juki TL series doesn't have an extra high foot lift (at least mine doesn't). My Janome does have this feature which is really nice for bag making, but I tend to make all my bags with my Juki (and just shove the layers under the foot). Happy sewing!
I think it’s normal to only get extra lift with the knee lifter. My Janome is the same. And, if you bought your machine from Juki Junkies, I read yesterday that they test every machine before sending it out and set it for Glide - so if you are using different, you’ll have to adjust tension. [currently researching this machine and am very type A so I’ve read a lot of things in the last two days] 😂
I apologize if I misunderstood. I am looking to purchased a Dukie so I am watching the videos. In the beginning, you said you do bags and quilts. In the end when talking about the walking foot, you said it didn’t go through the layers on the quilt. so I’m a little concerned if it won’t go through a quilt layers I sew a lot with jeans and heavier fabric. Now I’m concerned it won’t go through the layers. Thank you in advance for your response.
While my walking foot can't quilt three layers of quilting cotton / batting together without puckers, my regular foot can sew through seven layers of canvas fabric / Soft & Stable / quilting cotton. It's a mystery that I don't understand, but the Juki works really well for super thick layers. 👍
I too have the TL 2010Q and agree the lighting is dreadful. Lucky me though I have no problem with the walking foot. I was very dissapointed though when 13months after purchase the Camshaft split and it died.It had only had light use quilt piecing and had only quilted 3 quilts, so definitely not wear and tear, never been dropped or jammed so no trauma and well maintained. There was no reason for it to fail except that I had joined the faulty Juki club, yes I am not the only one.My retailer and machine mechanic took my case to Juki and even though it was out off warranty (just) they supplied the parts and I had to pay for the labour. So buyer beware as great as they are make sure you pay attention and make sure all is well before your warranty is up.
Yes you can! Juki makes several different free motion feet and an even bigger extension table for that purpose. The Juki Junkies RUclips channel has anything and everything you need to or want to know. (I’m in no way affiliated, I just like to share good info when I have it.)
The Sewing Channel on YT, she has free motion vids using her new Juki machine. Tracy is newer to Juki, she does FM and so those vids might help you. One thing that you can do with free motion easily with these machines is face the machine toward you, meaning the machine is turned with the front toward you, instead of sideways in the normal position. (I am a longarmer, so don't use mine this way, but used to). These machines are great for free motion.
What needle & thread combinations do you use on the Juki 2010Q. In bag making I always have trouble sewing the heavier straps. I am considering the Juki TL machines which I hope have the power to handle say Tex 70 thread. What do you use and you're recommendations?
Hi! I use cotton thread (50wt) when piecing quilts with a size 80 needle. When I'm sewing thicker layers (like in bag making), I use a size 90 needle with the same thread. I'm not familiar with the Tex system, but I recall that Juki Junkies posted something about this (including a thread / needle combo chart) in this video: ruclips.net/video/ZU809P35v-s/видео.html . There are also great resources in the video description (like a link to a video about sewing with industrial threads). Happy viewing!
Thank you for this review! The link to Amazon says that the 1/4” foot is no longer available and not sure they will be. Would you have another link? So bummed! Thank you!!!
Yes, and the thread cutter is fantastic for paper piecers! I once took my previous Juki (now serving another quilter faithfully) in to a shop to get the thread cutter replaced. Some busybody in the shop told me I shouldn’t bother fixing it because, “You don’t need a thread cutter!” Actually, madam, I do!
I have a TL98 and will hopefully upgrade to 2010 for speed control soon. Could you possibly advise which Janome quarter inch foot you bought? I have to fiddle about with guides and to have a scant quarter foot would be so great! It took me quite a while to fall in love with my Juki and I had to get a friend to fiddle with the bobbin tension because I could not get it right.
The link for the exact foot I use can be found in the description of this video. If it's sold out, you can simple search the part number (which I've also included). Happy shopping! 👍
Question….when getting the new foot for the machine, do you have to use the open toe attachment? The regular close toed attachment is so close to my needle it’s probably going to hit it.
All of the TL machines are quality, semi-industrial beasts that will do a great job with your sewing. The TL 2000 Qi is missing a few of the features that the 2010Q has, but if that doesn't bother you, it's a great buy! jukijunkies.com/juki-tl-2000qi/ref/matante/
I'm not familiar enough with the differences between the two machines, but I'll bet there are a lot of comparison videos out there. I'd start by searching the Juki Junkies channel. 👍
Indeed it does come with a scant 1/4" foot, but I could not get a consistent seam allowance when using it. I need the training wheels of a foot with a guide! 🤦
I hate my needle threader and love everything else. It was replaced but still doesn’t work. I have to use a hand threader. My model is the JUKI TL-2020 PE Platinum Edition which is essentially the same model with more feet and is silver. I carry it everywhere.
I have this machine and I find I have the same problem with the walking foot. I have it now on my Grace quilt table since I bought a Jazz 2 but I'm not liking it I'd rather have another juki.
That is how I ended up with TWO jukis! LOL. I got it to use on a quilt frame, loved it so much I bought a second one to sew with. (Now I have a normal large HandiQuilter longarm with computer/prostitcher and sew with one of my two TL's every week.) The 2000QI is cheaper, and so unless you need speed control, that might help you afford a second one.
ALL OF THIS! I love my Juki TL as well. It's a no-frills WORKHORSE! Anybody who is considering buying just ONE machine should pick this one. I also enjoy the really easy (and always working) needle threader.
Shelly: Great review of the TL2010Q, thank you.
I have been quilting since the late 1970s and purchased my TL2010Q over 10 years ago at the Road to California quilt show. I THOROUGHLY love it and it is my favorite sewing machine EVER. I have had many different sewing machines over the years (I started free motion quilting on my metal Pfaff 1199) but my Juki out performs them all. Yes, I do use “the rabbit speed” and wind multiple bobbins BEFORE I start free motion quilting, and I also consistently clean it after about 6 hours of quilting (even cleaning and oiling are very easy to do). I bought an XL Tutto trolley because I take my Juki wherever I’m going (thankfully I’ve learned to lift it in and out of my car by using my knees, not my back, because she’s a bit heavy).
Yes, I love my Juki and again, thank you for sharing your enthusiastic video review.
I bought mine about 10 years ago too and it is the best machine I've ever owned and I've owned a few. So well built, user friendly, easy to clean and fmq is a dream on it. I've sewn all kinds of fabric on it and never had an issue. I had to add a couple of extra lights to my machine so I could see better. I would also highly recomend a Juki to anyone considering looking for a new machine.
Couldn't agree more! And the lights were one of the first things I purchased for this machine! 💡
Totally agree
I have the Juki TL QVP18 and LOVE IT!❤ When using the thread cutter it cuts immediately! And I don't need to hold my threads when beginning to sew. No jamming or thread nests, just stick the fabric under the foot and step on the pedal and start sewing. Those two things along with beautiful stitches makes my sewing so enjoyable!
Oh yes, I do love the speed of the thread cutter. But I definitely have to hold the threads at the start of sewing or I'll have a terrible thread nest on the back of my work. Jealous! 😆
I’ve used fabric starters and enders to prevent the nests bc I use the thread cutter but found it’s not necessary. I love my Juki!!
I'm glad to hear that, just bought same model!
I bought a 2000 after my 25 year old Viking (had been a school machine) lost all contact with reality. The Juki intimidated me to no end and after I unboxed it and set it on the table, it sat there for months. I circled it frequently and watched videos and joined user groups. I don't know why I got so 'afraid' of it. I LOVE it for almost all the reasons you mentioned. Thank you for linking to the walking foot that worked for you. I've got it bookmarked. :-)
My daughter will inherit this machine. Yes, it’s a reliable tank.
"Lost all contact with reality" 🤣 I've never heard a machine described this way, but I love it!
Love mine as well (1 1/2 yrs old). My 2010Q came with the 'scant' quarter foot (as the main foot). I ordered a 'true' quarter inch presser foot (no quide) - you just use the edge. Haven't ever had issues with the walking foot, but agree with others - the placement of the knee lift if smack dab in center and you feel like you're sitting off to the left of the machine when sewing! And YES on the LED adhesive lights - made all the difference!
I've had the Juku HZL F400 since 2008. Love it. I just test drove the TL18 QVP and decided to purchase it for bag making. Picking it up in a few day! Sew excited!
I own the TL18 and love it! I hate to hear you walking foot didn’t work out but I love the one that came with my machine. I’ve never had an issue with it. I also have not had an issue with 1/4” seam foot. I hope that helps anyone that may be a little discouraged from buying a Juki because of that. My machine is a beast and I have never regretted buying it. Although, my suggestion for improvement would be the needle threader. I did get frustrated with it and just manually thread it now.
It's a learning curve. Had to watch several videos and I finally got it.
I 100% recommend this machine to any sewist I know. 👍
My next video is all about threading the machine - I hope there will be something helpful in there for you.
I wish the knee lift was a little further to the right
I have the TL-2000Q and I love it. I purchased a rubber ‘heel’ (Juki product) to stop the pedal from cutting the thread. I’ve had it now for a few years and I’d like to thank you for sharing that Janome feet will fit Juki’s… I have one of those too.
You do have to pay close attention to make sure you get the "right" Janome feet - you need those made for a high shank machine. 👍
I have the TL18 and I chose to buy it for three reasons…all metal construction, 1500 stitches, and the larger throat space…I only bought it 4 years ago but I love it so much ❤ I also bought the sticky stop of led’s and then I got an additional light for my sewing space. It made things much easier to see.
I love that you love your machine so much! It's great when you can find THE ONE!
Articulate, credible, frank. No doubt about where she stands. Excellent.
I have had my TL 2010 for about 3 years and I love it! I have sewn on Kenmore, Viking, Singer and have 4 Bernina machines but my go to machine is the Juki. Stitch quality is beautiful, knee lift fantastic and I can't live without that thread cutter. I struggle to get a scant 1/4” so I purchased the swing away guide and it works perfectly. I set my first guide at 1/2” and the second guide at 1/4”. Works every time. Sewing on the Juki is just fun!
Love that you found a 1/4" tool that works for you! ❤
Bought the 2010Q like yours a year ago. Sewing for the last 50-60 yrs. Last machine was a Janome rotary mechanical model that cost me about 1000$ 35 yrs ago! Never serviced and working very hard. I needed a change. That Juki, I'M IN LOVE!
PROS: Made a quilt recently and made use of that needle down when stop, the foot cutter and knee lifter. All hands free! Life changing. It NEVER lost its thread with a new seam. The walking foot was working fine. After some practice, the needle threader is working 95% of the time. Beats doing it by eye. The speed regulator is a no brainer, you set it like you want and put the pedal to the max with no worries. My (old) leg mucles are very thankful. CONS: small space to change the bobine thread, needs more lighting. I'm a JUKI girl!
I'm so glad you love your machine! 🙌
That bobbin area is indeed tight
Lighting sucks...sucks the worst of any machine. Bobbin area is tortuous. The knee lift feels a wee bit too far to the right (v. their other machines). But it is a workhorse.
I LOVE my Juki TL18QVP…it has pretty much everything I could want, in a sturdy workhorse, I love how straight it feeds my fabric, and I do have the 1/4” foot with it (I think Juki sells it separately now?) and I do use and love the knee lifter (many years ago I worked in a sewing factory on industrial machines and learned to depend on that feature! It keeps my hands free …similar to the convenience of the foot pedal cutting feature)
I like the extra option of raising the presser foot-pressure for really bulky or multiple layers, when I’m making bags with sturdier fabrics!
And I agree with all the features you mention Shelley🎉😊
Yay! I love that your Juki is working out so well for you. Sometimes I have a hard time explaining the appeal of the machine, and I end up saying "It just WORKS!" 😆
I purchased a Juki quarter inch compensating foot (1/4" Edge Guide Compensating Foot, Juki #A5140E98ZA0) for my Juki, and it is far superior to any quarter inch foot I have ever used. Spot on seams! Sewing Parts Online was my source if you have trouble locating it.
Love that you found a foot that works for you!
I have the BABYLOC version of this machine and it is more or less identical. The beauty of these machines is that you get the semi- industrial features in a portable machine. Being able to t move it anywhere and appreciate its compact size is perfect for someone who needs to travel and have the robust features it provides. I have sewn all my life and owned many machines and it is by far the best purchase I have ever made. I have never not been able to accomplish a wide range of sewing jobs and the reliability is second to none. Worth every penny.
I agree! I also move my machine on and off my sewing table constantly (I have a very small room and often need the worktop for cutting) and appreciate that while it's heavy, it's also small. It's such great value! 👍
I just bought mine a year and a half ago and I simply love it. Have same TL 2010Q.
So glad you found a machine you love! ❤
I started quilting when I retired about 9 years ago. After frustration with another brand I got my Juki TL 2010Q. No problems with the walking foot as long as I clean it or it can leave a soot deposit on fabric. (Juki Junkies has a you tube video on this). My biggest problem is that I simply cannot get the automatic needle threader to work for me-even with instructional videos. Seems to be a problem for others as well. I purchased a Juki 1/4 inch foot.
How I wish I could transport to your sewing room and help you with the needle threader (because it's such a bummer to have to do it manually). My next video is about threading the machine - hopefully I'll have some trick that will help you out! 👍
I have the TL18. I love my machine. Best feature is the after market hinged zipper foot. I would die without it. It makes zippers and topstitching so much better. I agree that the lighting is crappy. I’m on the fence about the walking foot but I rarely use it. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for this video. I’ve had my Juki tl2010q for several years now and I’ve always wondered why my 1/4” and walking foot are junk. I thought it was just me and I was living with it. I appreciate you posting links to a better 1/4” foot and walking foot. I just got them in the mail today and can’t wait to put binding on a quilt and try the walking foot out. Thank you so much! You’re a lifesaver! PS….I would HIGHLY recommend this machine to anyone contemplating it. Buy it! You won’t be disappointed! The price point is also amazing! This machine is a work horse and I use it for all my machine piecing. (It is a straight stitch only machine.)
I used to have a Baby Lock with a thread cutter. It cut the thread just fine, but when I started to sew again, the needle ALWAYS unthreaded itself! The Juki 2200's thread cutter is a marvel of engineering. The threads are sometimes cut to close that I can barely see the ends, but when I start to sew again, the stitch is perfect. Amazing! I, too, bought the Janome walking foot because the one that came with the machine was from the devil.
"A marvel of engineering" 😂 That's how I feel about the foot pedal thread cutter. ❤
😮 I am considering a new quilting only machine. A Juki TL is definitely at the top of the list. I’m a bit apprehensive about two things, 1- it’s straight stitch only meaning you definitely need a second machine. 2.- I haven’t had to oil my machines or manually set tensions in decades. That’s a bit intimidating. Thank you the honest video review.
I just got my Juki TL2000Qi and was worried about that as well as tension. I came from a brother purchased off of Amazon for less than $200. It was computerized also so this was a big change. I realized I never used the decorative stitching I had on the brother. I had it for 2 years and only used a couple decorative stitches available just to see what they look like. The Juki was the best decision I’ve made as a quilter!
Yeah... I do have an extra machine (for when I need to do a zig zag stitch). There's no way around that for me. And oiling the machine is no trouble at all - it's a simple procedure that's fast, easy, and doesn't make a mess if you use the right tools. I have a video about cleaning / maintenance coming up shortly! 👍
Oiling the machine is quite easy. There are super videos on the Juki Junkies RUclips channel that walk you through it. Some folks put little decals by the holes for oil to make it even easier to remember which places to oil.
As for the straight-only stitch - I think you’ll find the quality of the stitch so remarkable that you’ll find it’s worthwhile, as Shelley mentioned: I’ve read the straight stitch on most machines is actually a very narrow zig-zag. The Juki stitch is STRAIGHT. So if you use a thread like Aurifil (as Shelley does - low lint and thin but strong) your stitch takes up less space, so your 1/4” seam is more accurate.
The tension? I find I don’t need to adjust it often. If I do it’s just a dial.
Good luck with your decision!
Love your review. Everything is spot on. I was blown away when you showed the knee lift fitting into the extension table! Woohoo! Either my table is too high or my legs are too short because I can’t reach the knee lift to use it (smile), so I’m thrilled to tuck it under there because then I won’t lose it! Thank you for this honest review. Well done.
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful for you!
I’m opposite I end up cutting the thread unintentionally with the foot pedal. So I used the stopper underneath the pedal. It works for me! Thank you for your video it’s most helpful to a newbie like me!
I love that someone came up with a solution for the "accidental foot pedal cut".👍
I have the 18QVP for the micro lifter! That was my main reason for the buy. After watching your video, I have the 1/4 in foot and light strip in my basket, with the walking foot on save for later.
I've heard great things about the micro lifter option! I hope you love the new accessories!
Diehard Juki girl here. Interesting your issues with the walking foot; I had trouble with it at first but after I oiled it I had no issues. 😊
Nothing would help mine (or its replacement). They're both in the trash. 😆 I'm glad to have the Janome foot - it works perfectly!
@@matantequilting if I ever do have issues I now know of a good alternative. Thanks for your thorough review 😊
How do you oil it? Where/
Great video. My cousin and I both bought the same machine as you and had both had a squeaky walking foot. It was so surprising that it happened to both of our machines and the dealer gave us another one and it was the same thing. We ended up getting a generic one (the dealer just gave it to us) and have been using it but I will need to get another one soon so I am glad you mentioned the Janome walking foot.
The Juki walking foot is so interesting - it works perfectly for lots of people, and is complete garbage for lots of OTHER people. You really don't know which result you'll have! I was also very happy to find this Janome walking foot. Expensive, but helpful! 👍
Huge Juki fan here! I have the same machine and I agree with you once you have the thread cutter on the foot pedal there’s no going back! The 2010Q is a workhorse! I also have a Juki DNU-1541 that I used to sew leather with and a Juki DDL 8000A that is also an industrial machine that is just super fun because it’s so fast. Another thing to mention is the price is very reasonable for the quality. My Pfaff that I spent several thousand dollars on is not my favorite machine.
That's a really good point - I have a machine that cost more than double, but I use the Juki 95% of the time!
I am also Shelley--a longarmer, quilter, bagmaker and own a Juki 2010Q! 🙂
Twinsies! 👯
I just purchased this machine! Thank you so much for sharing this info so I can make it even better!!!!
I'm a quilter and I've had my TL-2010 for 7+ years. I also have a computerized Juki HCL-DX7 which is very nice, but I use the TL most of the time. I agree with almost every point you've made, except that I hate the foot pedal thread cutter, my automatic needle threader has never worked right, and opposite side of the coin, my walking foot works great - I've never had a problem with it and I use it often, especially for quilt bindings. I don't mind pushing the thread cutting button, and I just thread my needle by hand - I've become so used to it that it doesn't bother me at all. I bought a Juki brand aftermarket 1/4" foot and it gives me perfect scant 1/4" seams. Also, like you, I leave the huge extension table on almost all of the time. I love this machine!
I love that the TL brings you so much joy! ❤
I love my TL18…this is my travel machine. Additionally, I have a Janome HD9BE…this one stays home in my sewing room. I love that I can use the feet for both machines…interchangeable which is awesome!
Love that! ❤️
Hi, yes I have that machine. I had the same issues as you reviewed. Thank you for your reviews, they were spot on. This is my work horse. I use it for bags & piecing quilts, small quilting projects because I have a long arm for quilting. I love this machine! ❤
Machine twinsies! 👯
I just purchased a new (2 yr old second hand) TL 2200tvp mini, which is basically this machine with a few extrra accessories (including 1/4" foot) and OMG, it's a gamechanger. I also have a lovely Singer machine, which I will keep for the very odd time I need to zigzag or something, but I'm now hooked on Juki. My main gripe with it is the bobbin - I wish you could see it or it was bigger, but hey, that's nothing.
Ah yes, I'm hearing from lots of people about the bobbin. Glad you love your machine!
I wish juki made a stitch in the ditch foot but the janome foot works well. Thank goodness janome feet can be used on this machine. I don’t have an issue with the walking foot but looks like the janome is a little more compact. May have to look into it.
I love the knee lifter! Probably a favorite feature for me. I also love the right compensating foot for binding. Lastly, maintaining the machine is easy! I can tell when it’s time to oil. Enough compartments to open for cleaning. I have the TL18 and it’s my workhorse as well!
Yes! I love that there are "generic" (or Janome) feet out there that work perfectly with these machines. A life-saver!
I have the same machine and it really is a workhorse. A great machine.
I have a JUKI TL 98E …it is a workhorse. Love love, love it. I have it serviced occasionally. Works great. 0:08 0:08
Yass! The whole TL line is so dependable! 💪
I have the same Juki TL 2010Q and love it, with the exception of the automatic threader. I don't even bother anymore, just do it manually, would love for that to be improved in the future.
Sorry to hear that the threader doesn't work for you! 😥
I have been thinking about a Juki as a second machine for quite some time now, and your excitement for that machine convinced me to get a Juki and not another brand. right now I have a Bernina as my working horse, I love her and she also has the foot pedal extra to cut the thread when kicking it backwards - that´s amazing! So thank you for that informative and passionate video!
Haha, I guess I am really passionate and excited about my sewing machine. And I know that the love for Berninas runs as deep as the love for Jukis. I hope it works out for you!
I even have the strip lighting for my bernina, cause you really need to see what you are sewing😊
It really does help! 😆
I love my Juki TL machines for many of the same reasons you love yours. However, I have trouble with engaging the thread cutter on the foot pedal inadvertently. I finally got a doohickey from Juki Junkies to put on the bottom of pedal to prevent rocking back on the pedal.
Interesting! Does that prevent the foot pedal thread cutter from working at all?
@@matantequilting Yes, it blocks it. I had the same problem by inadvertably pressing the bottom of the pedal. My solution was to shift my foot and do it with the toes ( a lot easier that the heal of the foot) , and that motion, rised my leg to activate the knee lift at the same time. After a few, it became automatic.
Me too!
I too love my Juki I have the 18qvp mini, which is essentially the same. I, however hate the thread cutter as I almost always cut threads by accident, very annoying! And I hate that walking foot also and as you did, I called to complain and they sent another, that was exactly the same!!! But it sews the most beautiful stitch and all the other things you mentioned. I do wish they made one just like it with a 10 inch throat. And I do miss being able to do the occasional zig zag stitch! Enjoyed listening to your raving review of this incredible machine! I am in the middle of trying to sell a huge Bernina that is so fussy, it drives me mad. When it is gone, I am going to get another Juki TL for my summer home!
Love that! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Beautiful job making this video. I have the Juki TL18. I would add that you probably didn't need to take your machine in for service, because you were able to oil and clean it yourself for those ten years. It is a machine that needs some oiling.
You're probably right - it probably didn't need a service. But I still felt good trying to take good care of it.❤
@@matantequilting Of course, after ten years, it was good to have a service call. Glad it has been so dependable for you.
I have a Janome Skyline and as I sew I can feel it pulling to the left and when I service it they say its user problem. Well Ive had it for 8 years and its never changed. I love the idea of being able to sew straight thank you for posting your review. I will be looking into a Juki
Oh yay, I hope you find something you love that works for you! 🙌
I have a Bernina 930 which makes it about 40 years old. Yes I am old enough to have bought the previous model brand new, which I lost in a house fire after 27 years. My current one is beginning to not be great and I have been looking at Juki. This evaluation answered a lot of my questions about Juki. The things you have trouble with, the 1/4" foot is the biggest issue. for me as well. Giving up this work horse would be very hard, but the Juki might just do it. Thanks so much for the honest evaluation.
You're very welcome! And the replacement 1/4" foot with a guide costs under $20 (last time I checked) so it was an easy decision for me. 👍
Thank you so much for taking the time to do such an in depth analysis of a machine you have owned for long enough to REALLY know it! This is the exact kind of video that is going to part me from a bunch of my money, most likely with zero regrets 😄!
Happy sewing!
Edited to add a question: I’ve never used a machine with an automatic thread cutter, and I have a hard time picturing how there would be enough of a thread tail left in the needle and coming up from the bobbin for it not to get unthreaded when you start sewing again. Clearly they must have solved this issue, do you find that it works fine??
I support you finding (and buying) a machine that brings you joy!
As for the thread cutter: many machines have an automatic cutter that leaves a decent-sized thread tail that will easily start sewing again. The Jukiiiiii.... does not. It's notorious for cutting super short thread tails (that in my experience often come unthreaded from the needle). Great question! 🤓
@ ha ha, it does seem that nothing is perfect 😅! I watched another video which included a comparison between the TL series and the janome hd9, and that stitcher concluded that the hd9 leaves thread ends so unmanageably short that it almost destroyed her otherwise A+ impression of the machine…
I have a Juki DU1181n walking foot that I adore. I make a lot of bags from heavy materials and it’s fantastic. Wish I had bought a TL instead of the crummy BabyLock Jazz II that struggles to sew 6 layers of quilt cotton.
Ah yes, the pain of a regretted machine! 😆
What a great review, thank you!
What is missing is a free arm. This feature allows you to easily sew on tubular items like sleeves or pant legs my ~40 years old singer Stylist 834 has it such a useful feature and has a solid zinc diecast frame.
I appreciate the Juki is capable of sewing thicker materials and i wish my Singer i got second hand was stronger but it's surprising they don't have a free arm.
I can see why this would be a valuable feature for a garment sewist! 👕👖
I have the same machine. It’s perfect.
I've been lusting after a Juki...i have a Pfaff which I live but for actually quilting ( and learning to free motion) I got a Cutie frame. Looking for a staright stitch machine to keep on that.
Well, the Juki TL series is a pretty dependable machine!!💪
Your Juki comes with a Scant Quarter inch foot. (the regular foot is a scant quarter) All TL models do. If you need a guide, you can get a seam guide, there are magnetic ones, and ones that attach to the bed with screws. I have 4 Juki machines. Have had them for more than 10 years. I have had zero problems, love them. I have two 2000QI, a serger MO654DE and an HZL400.
Indeed it does come with a scant 1/4" foot, but I could not get a consistent seam allowance when using it. I need the training wheels of a foot with a guide! 🤦 I also have a magnetic guide which is great whenever I'm sewing something other than a 1/4" seam. 👍
I purchased a quarter inch foot with a guide for my Juki
I have a TL 2020PE Juki. You nailed the good & could do better Juki points.
I had to look up this machine! Platinum - very fancy! Love it! 💎
great detailed video! Thank you
You're welcome! 😊
Hi …loved your video ….i too have the Juki 2010…I agree it’s a power house….but I’ve had some issues with the automatic thread cutter…which for me can be a deal breaker. I’ve used thus feature from the machine itself..little scissor button…it causes jamming in my machine…Very fruststing…so I’ve just stopped using that feature…disappointing but no longer have jamming! Just thought about your comments..maybe I will try using the peddle to cut my threads…hoping this works! Also what type of thread do you prefer? I’ve been told to ONLY use Glide thread (Juki Junkies)which is an embroidery thread in both the bobbin and top. I’ve been using that but not always do I want a shinny decorative thread. I Would appreciate your thoughts on thread recommendations….i sew on many different machines…teaching the craft as well…but this machine is new to me and I’m a bit confused by a few things…thread choice…cutter…and also the extra lift…which everyone seems to brag about…is it normal that I can just use the extra lift when my knee lift is engaged? Without the knee lift..I can barely get anything slightly thicker under the foot? Would really appreciate some input on these issues…getting a bit frustrated….happy sewing to you!🩷
I'm sorry to hear that your thread cutter is giving you trouble - that sounds super frustrating! Have you contacted your dealer about the issue?
I use Aurifil 50 wt cotton thread in my Juki and have never had any issues with it (or any type of thread I've used).
As far as I know, the Juki TL series doesn't have an extra high foot lift (at least mine doesn't). My Janome does have this feature which is really nice for bag making, but I tend to make all my bags with my Juki (and just shove the layers under the foot).
Happy sewing!
I think it’s normal to only get extra lift with the knee lifter. My Janome is the same. And, if you bought your machine from Juki Junkies, I read yesterday that they test every machine before sending it out and set it for Glide - so if you are using different, you’ll have to adjust tension. [currently researching this machine and am very type A so I’ve read a lot of things in the last two days] 😂
I apologize if I misunderstood. I am looking to purchased a Dukie so I am watching the videos. In the beginning, you said you do bags and quilts. In the end when talking about the walking foot, you said it didn’t go through the layers on the quilt. so I’m a little concerned if it won’t go through a quilt layers I sew a lot with jeans and heavier fabric. Now I’m concerned it won’t go through the layers. Thank you in advance for your response.
While my walking foot can't quilt three layers of quilting cotton / batting together without puckers, my regular foot can sew through seven layers of canvas fabric / Soft & Stable / quilting cotton. It's a mystery that I don't understand, but the Juki works really well for super thick layers. 👍
I too have the TL 2010Q and agree the lighting is dreadful. Lucky me though I have no problem with the walking foot. I was very dissapointed though when 13months after purchase the Camshaft split and it died.It had only had light use quilt piecing and had only quilted 3 quilts, so definitely not wear and tear, never been dropped or jammed so no trauma and well maintained. There was no reason for it to fail except that I had joined the faulty Juki club, yes I am not the only one.My retailer and machine mechanic took my case to Juki and even though it was out off warranty (just) they supplied the parts and I had to pay for the labour. So buyer beware as great as they are make sure you pay attention and make sure all is well before your warranty is up.
Interesting! I'm sorry to hear you had a bad experience!
One more wish: a lift on the needle shank area to help get some of the thicker bag parts through. Otherwise, it's a beast!
I could have used this the other day as I tried (in vain) to shove a hilarious amount of layers of my bag under the needle. It simply would not fit! 🤷
You should be able to get extra lift with the knee lifter.
I'm curious about free moton quilting. Can you do this on this machine?
Yes you can! Juki makes several different free motion feet and an even bigger extension table for that purpose. The Juki Junkies RUclips channel has anything and everything you need to or want to know. (I’m in no way affiliated, I just like to share good info when I have it.)
The Sewing Channel on YT, she has free motion vids using her new Juki machine. Tracy is newer to Juki, she does FM and so those vids might help you. One thing that you can do with free motion easily with these machines is face the machine toward you, meaning the machine is turned with the front toward you, instead of sideways in the normal position. (I am a longarmer, so don't use mine this way, but used to). These machines are great for free motion.
What needle & thread combinations do you use on the Juki 2010Q. In bag making I always have trouble sewing the heavier straps. I am considering the Juki TL machines which I hope have the power to handle say Tex 70 thread. What do you use and you're recommendations?
Hi! I use cotton thread (50wt) when piecing quilts with a size 80 needle. When I'm sewing thicker layers (like in bag making), I use a size 90 needle with the same thread. I'm not familiar with the Tex system, but I recall that Juki Junkies posted something about this (including a thread / needle combo chart) in this video: ruclips.net/video/ZU809P35v-s/видео.html . There are also great resources in the video description (like a link to a video about sewing with industrial threads). Happy viewing!
Wonderful machine!!
Amen! 🙌
Thank you for this review!
The link to Amazon says that the 1/4” foot is no longer available and not sure they will be. Would you have another link? So bummed! Thank you!!!
Primitive Gatherings Quilt Shop online has a Juki 1/4” foot
I included the part number so you can search your heart out! ❤
Thanks for this video! Does the Juki do anything other than straight stitching and would you says it’s heavy duty?
The Juki TL series machines are all straight stitch only, and they're considered "semi-industrial". 👍
If you paper piece the knee lifter is perfect, lets you position the fabric with two hands.
I believe it! That sounds like a perfect use for the knee lifter! 🙌
Yes, and the thread cutter is fantastic for paper piecers!
I once took my previous Juki (now serving another quilter faithfully) in to a shop to get the thread cutter replaced. Some busybody in the shop told me I shouldn’t bother fixing it because, “You don’t need a thread cutter!” Actually, madam, I do!
I have a TL98 and will hopefully upgrade to 2010 for speed control soon. Could you possibly advise which Janome quarter inch foot you bought? I have to fiddle about with guides and to have a scant quarter foot would be so great! It took me quite a while to fall in love with my Juki and I had to get a friend to fiddle with the bobbin tension because I could not get it right.
The link for the exact foot I use can be found in the description of this video. If it's sold out, you can simple search the part number (which I've also included). Happy shopping! 👍
@@matantequilting Thank you so much Liz
Question….when getting the new foot for the machine, do you have to use the open toe attachment? The regular close toed attachment is so close to my needle it’s probably going to hit it.
I'm not able to check at this moment, but I do believe that I use the open toe attachment. 👍
I have been researching machines for about a month now. Going back and forth between janome and juki. Is the 2000 tl qi as good as the q?
All of the TL machines are quality, semi-industrial beasts that will do a great job with your sewing. The TL 2000 Qi is missing a few of the features that the 2010Q has, but if that doesn't bother you, it's a great buy! jukijunkies.com/juki-tl-2000qi/ref/matante/
Questions about the Janome 1/4" foot. Is Janome a low shank and Juki a high shank? How does that Janome 1/4" foot fit on my juki TL?
The Janome foot has a high shank. 👍
I would like to get a Juki, can't decide between 2010 or 18qvp, i make alot of baby quilts, and wash cloth bibs. Any advice?
I'm not familiar enough with the differences between the two machines, but I'll bet there are a lot of comparison videos out there. I'd start by searching the Juki Junkies channel. 👍
I would really like to try this but I’m so afraid I’ll miss my zig zag and serpentine stitches too much.
I absolutely have a second machine for those "zig zag" moments! 😆
The foot it comes with is a scant quarter inch foot.
Indeed it does come with a scant 1/4" foot, but I could not get a consistent seam allowance when using it. I need the training wheels of a foot with a guide! 🤦
What is the exact model of the Janome walking foot there's a few out there and I don't want to get the wrong one thank you
The exact products are linked in the video description. 👍
I hate my needle threader and love everything else. It was replaced but still doesn’t work. I have to use a hand threader. My model is the JUKI TL-2020 PE Platinum Edition which is essentially the same model with more feet and is silver. I carry it everywhere.
Love that! And my next video is all about the threading the machine - I hope there will be something useful in there for you.
I have this machine and I find I have the same problem with the walking foot. I have it now on my Grace quilt table since I bought a Jazz 2 but I'm not liking it I'd rather have another juki.
It seems like the walking foot is a crapshoot - it will either work perfectly for you or not at all! 🤷
That is how I ended up with TWO jukis! LOL. I got it to use on a quilt frame, loved it so much I bought a second one to sew with. (Now I have a normal large HandiQuilter longarm with computer/prostitcher and sew with one of my two TL's every week.) The 2000QI is cheaper, and so unless you need speed control, that might help you afford a second one.
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The lighting issue is my biggest problem with this machine
Indeed! If only they could slap a few more LEDs on there! 💡