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This was a nice refresher. I appreciate your tips about oiling and tension. I bought my TL-2010q in 2017 and I love it. A couple of years later I bought a HCL-DX7 because I wanted the electronic features and the decorative stitches and it's a really nice machine, but after all these years, the TL machine is the one I use most often. Solid, dependable, beautiful stitches.
I would love to see a tutorial about sewing something that goes from heavy material to light and back. I really love my TL, but am struggling making wallets and smaller projects because I can't seem to get it to stop skipping when there is a dip in the fabric. I'm not sure if I'm adjusting it wrong or what, but if you guys find the time, it would be a huge benefit. My best friend and I are both struggling with this right now (we both got the TL18 this year)
Well, I just watched your other video where you talked about having the foot down when you are adjusting attention and I probably will write a note but also I didn’t know about the needle bar those marks
Thank you very much. I have a TL2010 - I love it but do not feel I know enough about it. This video changed that. The explanation of the different tensions was great as well as the thread information. Also, where to oil and how often. Sadly the booklet which comes with the machine was not very informative. I love your site. I wish I had known you were in Florida before I purchased my machine. I live in the West Palm Beach area. I am going to visit your site and definitely going to purchase some bobbins. Again, many thanks.
Every time you change you go through a full bobbin or whenever it looks dry. Here is a full video on oiling.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7OCS4PDOXxQ.htmlsi=gw5zFVXL751fjGPX
Really appreciate your video. As a new juki owner, it helps me a lot with most of my questions to start with. I have one more question. Does juki 2010q take wt120/tex25 thread for garment sewing (silk, thin fabric, etc.).
Perfect. You’ve addressed where and how often to oil. And you’ve shown where to get the fuzz out. My only issue is how far away you are. I’m in northern British Columbia, Canada. Darn. I’m not sure how much it would be to ship my machine to you for servicing, but I think it might be out of my budget. In the meantime, I will be ordering all my accessories from you.
My new TL 18 Juki will not sew. Thread keeps coming out first time you sew. Cutting feature was disconnected on foot. I try using one end of foot control but thread doesn’t sew.
Hi I have a TL2300 and have been told to use 134R needles. Can I use the needles you suggest as well? I am in the UK so don’t know whether there is a comparable TL in the USA. Thanks
I love my Juki . I’ve had it for years.Sometimes when piecing when I place the fabric under foot and start to sew it doesn’t grab the fabric the fabric shifts right to left Kim nothing is holding it. The foot is curved but I don’t notice this happening with friends Juki’s is there anything I could do myself to fix this. Friend of my made the pressure o it really high but that can’t be it because only 2 pieces of cotton what would I do for heavier fabric if the pressure is almost all the way down. Thanks to anyone who may know
There were a whole bunch of toned you pointed out parts where the camera was way too far away for us to have any hope of seeing ever exactly you’re pointing at. :(