Thank you so much I had no idea how to use the last guide you showed, I thought I had lost something didn’t know you had to use the black screw instead of the original one makes sense now. Lol old but still learning.
Thank you for these videos ! I am so in love with my 2010Q. Just for discussions's sake, I just got your 1/4 inch compensating foot in the mail yesterday, and am using it for piecing a small quilt. It is performing wonderfully for my quarter-inch seams. Stitch length is just where I set it. I'll go back to using the original foot when I want a scant-quarter again, but this is making sewing long seams/borders a BREEZE !
Great machine and accessories, with one significant exception. Been sewing since I was a 12-yr-old 4-H kid, and that stitch guide is the most cumbersome and awkward device I’ve ever encountered.
Thanks so much for this video, I just purchased the TL18 and I'm loving it!! I haven't had a chance yet to try out all the feet. So glad I went it that model. Great job explaining each piece.
Just in case you DO lose the bolt here is the measurements and replacement info if you were to go to a hardware store. It is metric size 4 /diameter .157 /with a pitch (bolt thread size) .157
Thanks Boki, great video. I loved your explanation of where to place the pressure foot pressure based on what you’re sewing, it’s the first time I’ve heard this. I have the TL2010 and recently purchased the walking foot guide, it is very tricky to attach. One question I have about the walking foot is it leaves black dust after I’ve been sewing for a while, which is frustrating when quilting a light coloured fabric. This is my second walking foot, as I had the same issue with the first one and it was replaced under warranty. I’ve seen others mention this same issue. Is there anything that can be done to fix this - cleaning, oiling or putting tape or something on the bottom of the foot so it doesn’t leave the black dust on my quilts? Thanks
th-cam.com/video/wxnJCe9JQgU/w-d-xo.html here is a video i recommend watching. If doing these things doesnt help, file another warrant. :) Sorry for the delay in response; its hard to keep up sometimes or they go MIA.
th-cam.com/video/wxnJCe9JQgU/w-d-xo.html here is a video i recommend watching :) If doing these things doesnt help file another warranty :) Sorry for the delay in response its hard to keep up sometimes or they go MIA.
I had the same problem. It comes from a certain place in the walking foot that is not oiled properly. Even though my machine was new, and I hadn't used the walking foot before, the place that needed to be oiled was dry. I followed Juki Junkies to learn how to oil it, and the difference in its appearance lubricated versus dry. Saved me $200 at the quilt shop for service to figure out what was wrong. I removed most of the black dust on the fabric by dabbing with scotch tape. The machine also came with a fair amount of oil spilled on the bottom inside plate that you remove to oil certain parts of the machine. I adore my Juki 2010, but Juki didn't ship it to me in good shape. That's weird.
@@JukiJunkies No Way!!!!! That’s fantastic!!! I love this machine, I can’t say enough about it! I make thick liners for cages and this will cut down my turn over time. Thanks for the reply.
Lots of great info but it would be greater if you could just not talk so fast. After a lot of research, I'm about to buy the TL-18QVP. Juki Junkies has, by far, the most useful videos and gave me all the info I needed to make a decision. Thank you for such great content.
If using the walking foot, can you backstitch a couple of stitches with it on (to lock the stitches in place) or does it have to be forward stitches only? I know that with my Brother walking foot you aren't supposed to backstitch with the walking foot on. Thanks. 13:06
@@JukiJunkies thank you! My husband and I just bought the TL-18QVP and it's good to know that I can back stitch a couple of stitches (to lock them in) without having to worry that I might damage the walking foot. 😊
I understood everything except the diagonal guide on the walking foot guide. I have no idea how that would work maybe there’s a video out there somewhere
@@JukiJunkies thanks but my brain still can’t comprehend that diagonal relationship since the machine is a straight stitch machine. Most of us are visual learners these days anyway 😂
@@lindascraftsandthings915maybe if I watch it 15 times it might sink in 🤣🤣🤣 I watched it again and I still don’t know what she’s talking about maybe there is a video out there on how to use a diagonal seam guide I could understand if you wanted to gradually turn the fabric and sew a circle maybe you just have to start to play with it
I also own the 2300 Sumato, and up to now, I haven't found any difference to the TL18 (except the needle threader that is not installed to the 2300 when purchased in Europe)
Thank you so much I had no idea how to use the last guide you showed, I thought I had lost something didn’t know you had to use the black screw instead of the original one makes sense now. Lol old but still learning.
New juki junkie fan. I love ❤️ all of the tutorials.
Thank you Elizabeth. Glad you are here. Call us anytime if you need anything. Gigi
I have wondered about the black screw. Thank you.
Thank you for these videos ! I am so in love with my 2010Q. Just for discussions's sake, I just got your 1/4 inch compensating foot in the mail yesterday, and am using it for piecing a small quilt. It is performing wonderfully for my quarter-inch seams. Stitch length is just where I set it. I'll go back to using the original foot when I want a scant-quarter again, but this is making sewing long seams/borders a BREEZE !
Watch our new video that publishes Dec 26th @4pm its going over all the 1/4" feet
Great machine and accessories, with one significant exception. Been sewing since I was a 12-yr-old 4-H kid, and that stitch guide is the most cumbersome and awkward device I’ve ever encountered.
So agree, I've stopped using it completely.
Thank you. I was searching for a video that shows how to install the guide and your explanations were really good.
Glad to hear that!
Just what I needed, especially related to FMQ. Boki, you’re a wonderful teacher!
Thank you :)
Thank you! I thought I was missing the set screw, but it is in the machine, phew!
Thanks for the demo Boki certainly helps! Especially appreciate the settings you showed for FMQ
Your very welcome 🙏 Gigi plans on doing a tutorial on fmq soon.
Thanks so much for this video, I just purchased the TL18 and I'm loving it!! I haven't had a chance yet to try out all the feet. So glad I went it that model. Great job explaining each piece.
Hmmm. Thank you. I tried to use the even stitch guide the other day with the walking foot and never did figure it out!😂
It is very cumbersome to put on, I don't use mine.
Thank you so much for this video
You are so welcome!
Thank you! Really good, clear video. I appreciate that!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Thank you for sharing. I found your tutorial very helpful
Thanks!
Just in case you DO lose the bolt here is the measurements and replacement info if you were to go to a hardware store. It is metric size 4 /diameter .157 /with a pitch (bolt thread size) .157
Thank you so much.
Thank you !!
Thank you for doing this!
My pleasure!
Thank you for the clear explanation, what threat is recommended for sewing vinyl in 2010Q
jukijunkies.com/product/the-essential-bundle/ check out our glide 40w thread 100% polyester thread made in the USA. Very strong and has a great shine.
Thanks Boki, great video. I loved your explanation of where to place the pressure foot pressure based on what you’re sewing, it’s the first time I’ve heard this.
I have the TL2010 and recently purchased the walking foot guide, it is very tricky to attach. One question I have about the walking foot is it leaves black dust after I’ve been sewing for a while, which is frustrating when quilting a light coloured fabric. This is my second walking foot, as I had the same issue with the first one and it was replaced under warranty. I’ve seen others mention this same issue. Is there anything that can be done to fix this - cleaning, oiling or putting tape or something on the bottom of the foot so it doesn’t leave the black dust on my quilts? Thanks
Well since they didn’t respond to you maybe reach out to Juki themselves
th-cam.com/video/wxnJCe9JQgU/w-d-xo.html here is a video i recommend watching. If doing these things doesnt help, file another warrant. :) Sorry for the delay in response; its hard to keep up sometimes or they go MIA.
th-cam.com/video/wxnJCe9JQgU/w-d-xo.html here is a video i recommend watching :) If doing these things doesnt help file another warranty :) Sorry for the delay in response its hard to keep up sometimes or they go MIA.
I had the same problem. It comes from a certain place in the walking foot that is not oiled properly. Even though my machine was new, and I hadn't used the walking foot before, the place that needed to be oiled was dry. I followed Juki Junkies to learn how to oil it, and the difference in its appearance lubricated versus dry. Saved me $200 at the quilt shop for service to figure out what was wrong. I removed most of the black dust on the fabric by dabbing with scotch tape. The machine also came with a fair amount of oil spilled on the bottom inside plate that you remove to oil certain parts of the machine. I adore my Juki 2010, but Juki didn't ship it to me in good shape. That's weird.
This video is wonderful. I’m getting to know my JL18Q. My question is how fast can I go with the walking foot? Thanks so much!
FULL SPEED!
@@JukiJunkies No Way!!!!! That’s fantastic!!! I love this machine, I can’t say enough about it! I make thick liners for cages and this will cut down my turn over time. Thanks for the reply.
Excellent.
Can you show how we can user the clear free motion table in the longitude. Thanks
Love my new JL18. This video was great. How fast can I sew using the walking foot? Thanks.
FULL SPEED!!
Brilliant thank you
You're very welcome
Lots of great info but it would be greater if you could just not talk so fast. After a lot of research, I'm about to buy the TL-18QVP. Juki Junkies has, by far, the most useful videos and gave me all the info I needed to make a decision. Thank you for such great content.
Thank you, I will work on that :) Let us know if you have any questions we are happy to help you.
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Hi will the even feed guide work with the Janome hd9 please?
I don't think so...
OMG! Great video. I lost the long screw!!! What can I do???? HELP!
Unfortunately nothing :/ They don't sell it by itself... I will start trying to see if we can get some on our website in the future :)
If using the walking foot, can you backstitch a couple of stitches with it on (to lock the stitches in place) or does it have to be forward stitches only?
I know that with my Brother walking foot you aren't supposed to backstitch with the walking foot on. Thanks. 13:06
Correct you can back stitch with it as well :)
@@JukiJunkies thank you! My husband and I just bought the TL-18QVP and it's good to know that I can back stitch a couple of stitches (to lock them in) without having to worry that I might damage the walking foot. 😊
Does juki have a binder foot
jukijunkies.com/product/double-fold-bias-binder-incl-sa85-38-mm/
Here it is :)
I understood everything except the diagonal guide on the walking foot guide. I have no idea how that would work maybe there’s a video out there somewhere
That's just for if youre following a diagonal design on a quilt or a design on a angle.
@@JukiJunkies thanks but my brain still can’t comprehend that diagonal relationship since the machine is a straight stitch machine. Most of us are visual learners these days anyway 😂
@@dcwatashiI'm a visual learner too. I can't visualize this either. 😂
@@lindascraftsandthings915maybe if I watch it 15 times it might sink in 🤣🤣🤣
I watched it again and I still don’t know what she’s talking about maybe there is a video out there on how to use a diagonal seam guide
I could understand if you wanted to gradually turn the fabric and sew a circle maybe you just have to start to play with it
@@dcwatashi ditto. Lol
Do these accessories fit all TL machines ie TL2300 ?
I also own the 2300 Sumato, and up to now, I haven't found any difference to the TL18 (except the needle threader that is not installed to the 2300 when purchased in Europe)
What accessories come with the 2010Q?
jukijunkies.com/wp-content/uploads/Tlcompare.pdf check this out :)
How much po ang juki TL????
I wish u had closer closeups