Thank you so much. This is the only Juki 2200 vid that I’ve found super useful (as a bag maker but even just in general)!! Also the first one that actually said what the max thread weight is!!!
Thank you for all the useful information. In future when you are demoing a foot could you give a camera shot? You did for the quarter inch foot but not for the 1/16 or 1/8 feet. Also, it would be helpful to see the back side of your sample swatches. Did you mention what bobbin thread weight to use when stitching heavier projects? What weight is the prewound bobbins you sell? Thank you again for this great information.
Lida for best stitch quality results we recommend always using the same weight thread on the top and the bottom. For heavier projects check out how to use industrial thread on this machine here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TQ-xLX0CBO4.html The prewound bobbins we sell are 40 weight (the same weight thread we used in this video)
Great video BUT the sound is very hard to hear. Speakers maxed out and I couldn't make out all the words. Please move mic closer for the older people like me that are a little hard of hearing.
Excellent video. I need to make hundreds of medium weight bags with outdoor landscape fabric, I wonder how long this machine would last compared to say a Juki DDL-8700
Great video Thanks! Whenever I use my 1/8 hinged zipper foot I get loops on the underneath. Do I need to adjust my tension every time I use it? I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong. When I switch back to my regular 1/4 foot I have no issues.
Be careful when you are using that foot, if you are topstitching something that is very thick that foot is very skinny and may not be applying enough pressure to get that beautiful consistent stitching. So you might have to adjust your presser foot pressure or if you’re working on the TL 18 use your micro lifter. Also if you’re find yourself getting loops or skipped stitches you might need to use a stronger needle that gives you a bigger eye on the needle to create larger loops so it can stitch trough the layers
Would that quarter inch compensating foot be ok to use to apply quilt binding? Thanks for this video. It was so helpful. I'm just getting into bag making. Yet another way to spend money!!
I am a bag maker and quilter. Once I switch to the thicker throat plate for bag making, can I leave it in for quilting? Or do I need to switch every time I switch projects?
Hello, thank you for all the great videos you offer. Just a question, are the presser feet the same for all the TL machines, including the TL 18QVP? Thank you
Hi… do the prewound bobbins (Glide) go into the machine without the metal bobbin? I’m not clear on what the magnet is for and haven’t seen anything but the metal bobbins going into the TL-2010Q.
So happy I have found you all love all the information and I was wondering if you could do a video on the TL 2010 Q foot pedal. My foot pedal keeps cutting the thread when I don't want it to, I even bought the rubber stopper that goes on the bottom and it still cuts it every now and then. Is there any pedal I can buy to not have this feature? Is there a way to disable the cutting feature on the pedal that I have? Is There a foot pedal recall, I've read from other comments that there was a recall in the newer 2010Q's foot pedal?
If you are changing out your needles all the time, how do you store your needles to made sure that, if you are not throwing away the needle, but just changing it out, how to make sure you know which needle you are taking off and then storing the needle?
I'm trying to figure out if there's a difference between the tl-2010 and the new tl-15. It seems the main difference is the accessories included, but then I was curious why Juki felt the need to make it?
I totally understand, we don't know the future plans of Juki but something could be changing with other models that would make this model more important.
Hello! I am interested in getting a Juki sewing machine. I would like to make microwave bowl cozies, zipper bags, and small clutch/purses. I would like to get a good machine that will last years and that would handle projects made using: 100% Cotton fabric, 100% Cotton thread, wrap n Zap soft genuine leather Marine vinyl Which machine would handle the above projects? Are there any more on the industrial side Juki sewing machines, but for a small home business. I need to be able to use 100% Cotton thread in any machine I get because the bowl cozies would be placed in a microwave. Thank you very much.
Hi Linda, It sounds like the TL-18 is the machine for you. It is a semi industrial sewing machine that loves 100% cotton thread. It has tons of power that will be great for the projects you talked about. Feel free to call us 813-661-9000 between 10am-4pm est M-F or email us at sewingmachines411@gmail.com if you have more questions. -HD
As an overseas viewer, I would ask you to speak a little slower as your accent swallows a lot of your words. You speak VERY quickly and it is difficult to follow at times particularly when telling us the accessories. Otherwise interesting video. Had to watch it a few times to get all the names of the accessories.
Trust me it has nothing to do with the fact that you are an overseas viewer. I am an American citizen and I can’t even pick up all the words she is saying. She talks way too fast I think she has had several cups of coffee before filming Under the description box if you scroll down on the right you will see the word transcript. Even though it is an automated transcript program you still might be able to pick up on some of the words. It follows along with the video so everything is time stamped