BY far youre the best teacher I have listened to that Discribes the juki machines & attachments so clear that i can understand by far youre the BEST thank
Fantastic video. I just bought this machine today! It would have taken me a month of Sunday's to work all that out. Brilliant - thanks so much ✂️📌📏🧥👚👕🩳. Can't wait to use it!!!
Regarding twin needles, do you mean that I can’t use, for example, a 4mm twin needle with straight stitching to hem a jersey knit? The Juki DX-2000QVP is only able to sew with the 2mm twin needle? I think that’s a strange limitation. Since I purchased this Juki DX-2000QVP I guess I’ll learn to live with it but I think it’s weird.
The problem with using a twin needle to try to replicate a cover stitch is there will be tunneling between the two rows of stitches because the bobbin is not a looper. You can use a wider twin needle with a straight stitch only as long as neither needle touches the needle plate or foot.
BY far youre the best teacher I have listened to that Discribes the juki machines & attachments so clear that i can understand by far youre the BEST thank
Thank you!
Wow! So much useful information and so clearly presented. Thank you!
You're Welcome! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video. I just bought this machine today! It would have taken me a month of Sunday's to work all that out. Brilliant - thanks so much ✂️📌📏🧥👚👕🩳. Can't wait to use it!!!
Glad it helped!
Just bought the Juki and your a fantastic teacher (shower thank you ) but can't find your video on the knee lift.
Check out my Basic Operations video of the Juki Haruka TL-18. ruclips.net/video/bAScyu3D4jU/видео.html
Regarding twin needles, do you mean that I can’t use, for example, a 4mm twin needle with straight stitching to hem a jersey knit? The Juki DX-2000QVP is only able to sew with the 2mm twin needle? I think that’s a strange limitation. Since I purchased this Juki DX-2000QVP I guess I’ll learn to live with it but I think it’s weird.
The problem with using a twin needle to try to replicate a cover stitch is there will be tunneling between the two rows of stitches because the bobbin is not a looper. You can use a wider twin needle with a straight stitch only as long as neither needle touches the needle plate or foot.