Thanks for the great video. I just recieved my new Juki 2000Qi from Amazon yesterday and got it all set up and started quilting. It is the best. Lots of room for my big hands to move the quilt around, and like you said, speed. Also, no computer buttons to accidently touch and ruin my settings. I'm happy!
Such a cool machine! Well, I had a busy but fun day putting another log on my Log Cabin quilt blocks. This video makes me so happy that I can now sit and watch your video. Thank you for your time and posting this video!
I'm with you about the Juki. Thank you for this video. Nicely done. I've very recently bought the TL2010Q and do so enjoy using it for all of the reasons you mentioned. This model has a feature to increase or decrease speed - I have it set full pelt but of course can still regulate speed with that beaut foot pedal. One thing you might have perhaps demonstrated was the needle threader. I checked out Juki Junkies and learned an extra tip about this (thanks to Juki Junkies). Also note that the needle is threaded from the left side, not from the usual front. I really like this machine.
Thank you very much! I learned a great deal about the machine - good that you mentioned the two things you don’t like as well. I am seriously considering purchasing this machine, so thank you again for your honest commentary.
Not in the market for a machine but this one looks really good. You’d think manufacturers would make this with a zigzag stitch. I use that stitch to make frankenbatting. Then I’d be sorely tempted.
Thanks for the review. I own this machine and it is my go to for piecing, bag making and quilting. It drives me crazy how slow other machines seem to be after you’ve worked with this machine.
I have never heard the expression, "piercing" related to a sewing machine. What does it mean/ Thanks for the help? I did a search online and found nothing. Even on youtube. Typed in, "using a Juki sewing machine for piercing" and found nothing.
@samking4179 Piecing, not piercing (phones are so helpful changing what we type😊), is a term quilters use to refer to sewing all the pieces together to make quilt blocks. HTH
Your review put me over the top and I just ordered my 2000iQ from Sewing Machine Plus. I live in your neck of the middle of nowhere except I am across the river in Southside. I have a Juki DZL-F300, I think. It's also a great machine but after using it for 3 yrs. I am ready for the speed and streamlineness that the 2000iQ provides. I will keep my other Juki since I have about 10 feet for it and oodles of bobbins. And I do some home dec sewing. Thanks again for the push!! LOL.
So glad I found your tutorial. I’ve been considering the purchase of that Juki & so very happy to listen to your comments about yours. Definitely helped me make up my mind to go ahead with the purchase. I will also have to order online, so could you tell me if you purchased directly from Juki, please?
I have been looking at this machine. I have an old Janome 9000 that still runs great, has wonderful fancy stitches, and embroiders beautifully. I also have a lower end model janome I bought , hoping it would handle thicker/layered fabrics…but it isn’t what I was looking for. I don’t do much large quilting, but I do quite a bit of Denim, drapes, pillow tops, horse blanket repairs, and heavy fabric garments. I also do free motion embroidery with dropping the feed dog. Computerized machines are very nice, but I need a machine that can handle more heavy duty jobs, without messing up the timing, and feel confident to go over thick seams like hemming jeans. Maybe newer computer machines can handle these things, but the price is crazy!!! I’m thinking this would be a good choice for what I do?
Love it....very easy to set up and sews great. Took all but 5 min's to set up. I only sew heavy materials, canvas etc. and I only use braided fishing line (normally 5 or 6lb test) much stronger than any of the HD type threads I've used and it actually sews much better. Surprised that the on-board auto thread cutter actually cuts it. No faults I can find with this machine, the thread tensioner is easy to set and foot pedal is very easy to modulate needle speed. For what it does, it excels. Like the metal body, it's definitely a heavy-duty, manual style, purpose-built machine so buyers - buy accordingly. @@SouthernCharmQuilts
I like the way the machine sounds, doesn't seem as loud as 2010 model but maybe in high speeds they are the same. Not sure how that knee bar works or if many use it or if it's convenient or just gets in the way. I guess this machine requires the daily oiling too, like its 2010 sibling. Thanks for informative vid!
I love your review. I also have this machine and just adore it. One question:I never the automatic cutter because I use a leader and ender when I piece which takes much more time. Can you tell me if you have a problem of unraveling or a bunching up of the thread by cutting the thread this way. Thank you! Love your personality and calmness.
Hi, i have the 2010. The lighting is terrible. I see you added a light also. My machine puts out a semi curcular lighted area that has a halo-like glow near outter edge of lit area. This semi circular lights out the lower and left side of the bed about 3-4 inches away from the needle. Also the thread cutter in the foot needs attention. You can inadvertenly cut yoyr thread. A bumbed while quilting. The rubber stopper cost me 15$, so there is a solution, but it should have come as a standard accessory. Finally: no one talks about the interchangability of feet among juki machines. Can one use any high shank juki foot on any hjgh shank juki machine?
I just got a Suzuki 2000 QI and I love it but I’m scared to thread it. I’d like to quit too. I’m learning to quit because I had somebody steal my other machine when I moved, but I would like to know if you could do another video on how to thread the machine step-by-step I really appreciate you good to give this video thank you so much😊
Great video. What's the thickest amount of denim or canvas anyone has gone through with this machine? I need to sew through five layers of 10oz canvas. I am sure this will be fine but just wanted some feedback. Thanks in advance for any help.
I have the TL18 QVP which I bought in like-new used condition at a significant discount. The price of the machine to the number of stitches does create a false economy expectation. Rather, I would flip it to a pro v a con: The machine is fantastic because it does only one thing: a straight stitch..and does it very well (and fast). If you have not tried it yet, consider switching your pedal foot to your left foot so that you can operate your knee lift independently with your right leg. While awkward at first, once the muscle memory kicks it, and it does quickly, the alacrity and precision in which you can operate your machine smoothly goes exponential. I've run across a few people demonstrating machines with a knee lift stating they never use it. As you note it is a wondrous feature. But if one is used to sewing without one, again, it becomes incorporating a different muscle memory (knee v. hand) into one's routine.
Thank You. Excellent Video! I Totally Agree With Your Comments Regarding Computerized Machines. Enough To Make A Beginner Want to Pull Their Hair Out Sometimes! Ha! Your Review Made My Next Purchase Option; Simpler, and I Appreciate Your Time and Effort.
Where did you get those pretty stickers for your machine 😍 and what are they called? I am purchasing the tl2010q this week or next and would like to use those, thank you 😊
Can you tell me if you can sew very slow with this machine? I always hear how fast it is, but lots of the sewing that I do I need to go slow. I know this model doesn't have the speed control on the machine, and that you have to regulate the speed with the foot pedal. But just wondered how slow it will sew and if it's hard to get it to go a constant slow speed. thanks.
For basic straight line sewing, I can adjust the speed with the foot pedal and it works nicely. I have no issues piecing on this machine. For free motion quilting, it's a lot more difficult to slow it down.
Hi! You can check out my Patchwork Star class here: quiltclass.southerncharmquilts.com/courses/patchwork-star-runner . That's the only videos I have of me free motion quilting on it. :)
Hi Melanie, I'm new to this machine. My husband bought a Juki TL2000Qi for me last Christmas. I've been scared to sew on it vs. my brother machine. (Alittle intimidating) I'm ready to start using it! Thanks to your video I feel better about it. I need to know more on tension. Can you explain more on how to adjust? I'm just learning? Thanks, Jennifer Moore
It's such a great machine! Your manual will have in detail instructions on how to adjust the tension, but there's a little knob around the area where you thread the machine. If my stitches are too loose, I tighten the knob. If they are too tight, I loosen the knob. I usually only try to do a little at a time until the stitches are just the way I want them. In my experience with this machine, I haven't had to adjust the tension much. My mind tends to always think every problem is tension related, but it's usually something with the way I have it threaded that is actually causing the problem. For some reason, many of my thread spools have had burrs on them and then thread kept getting stuck there. There's also a tension adjuster on the actual bobbin, but I don't think I've every adjusted that.
I’m curious about speed, I hear this machine has one speed but the 2010 has a speed control? Is the speed really worth the extra 300? What about attachments? I hear I can add the same attachments the 1500 dollar machine and the 999 dollar machine on this one this one just doesn’t come with the free motion feet? Idk what to do, I’m supposed to know by tomorrow! Grandma is going in half on a birthdate gift! But I don’t want to spend money I don’t need to. I’m most interested in free motion with free motion rulers
If free motion is your interest go with the one with the speed control, the 2010. Same machine but with speed control. The 2000 has zero speed control. It's capable of free motion quilting, but it will be harder to get even stitches on this machine. I only use it for piecing, binding and some straight line quilting. You want ALL THE FEET you can afford to purchase, particularly in regard to what your interest is. If it's quilting and you want to free motion, you want the free motion foot. The feet can sometimes cost between $30-$100 depending on what you get, so if you can get them to come with the machine that's great. I ended up having to buy the free motion foot and I bought a walking foot guide extra for my machine. If I remember correctly the guide was quite expensive. You also REALLY want a 1/4" foot for piecing. If you can't find one with it, the 1/5" (scant 1/4" foot) will be good enough, but ideally you have both. I hope this helps! Please feel free to reach out with more questions if you need to. There's nothing like buying the wrong machine for your needs to put a damper on sewing. Good luck!
I love it! I have the 2010 and I’m starting quilting again .Do you have a favorite foot for getting a perfect 1/4”seam my quilts are 1/8th shy at times. Loving all your videos.
Ok I should have waited to see the whole video before posting. Thanks again. I love this machine I just wish it had a good zig zag as strong as it sews it would be wonderful oh and if after cutting the foot would came up. I pick this machine over my other two hubby just bought me Janome Continental M7 and I like using this machine it’s just always there for me with no problems.
@@SouthernCharmQuilts thank you ! That was the only thing I was worried about all of my other machine have a speed regulator. One more question if I may, do you have any issues sewing a " scant 1/4" on this machine.
Not really. I love the knee lift. It's the first machine I used that I enjoyed it. I had one on my Bernina that I purchased a few years into quilting, but the angle was funny or maybe I just didn't give it a chance. I love it on this Juki tho. :)
I got this today!!!! I tried it out! I went to use the cutting feature. It worked. But then my bobbin thread was under the machine. Is this normal? Lol
I've had more machines with bottom loading bobbins vs. top loading bobbins. I must not have a preference though. I haven't found that one was better than the other... Hope you enjoy the machine!
Thanks for the great video. I just recieved my new Juki 2000Qi from Amazon yesterday and got it all set up and started quilting. It is the best. Lots of room for my big hands to move the quilt around, and like you said, speed. Also, no computer buttons to accidently touch and ruin my settings. I'm happy!
Yay! So glad to hear this! I hope you enjoy it. Such a great machine!
Such a cool machine! Well, I had a busy but fun day putting another log on my Log Cabin quilt blocks. This video makes me so happy that I can now sit and watch your video. Thank you for your time and posting this video!
Have fun!
I love mine . I got it 3 years ago. It is great. I use the thread cutter on the front of the machine. Thank you for this video
I'm with you about the Juki. Thank you for this video. Nicely done. I've very recently bought the TL2010Q and do so enjoy using it for all of the reasons you mentioned. This model has a feature to increase or decrease speed - I have it set full pelt but of course can still regulate speed with that beaut foot pedal. One thing you might have perhaps demonstrated was the needle threader. I checked out Juki Junkies and learned an extra tip about this (thanks to Juki Junkies). Also note that the needle is threaded from the left side, not from the usual front. I really like this machine.
Love your video however I must of missed your mention of the needle threader. Is it easy to use? Thank you.
I don't ever use needle threaders...
Thank you very much! I learned a great deal about the machine - good that you mentioned the two things you don’t like as well. I am seriously considering purchasing this machine, so thank you again for your honest commentary.
Glad it was helpful!
Not in the market for a machine but this one looks really good. You’d think manufacturers would make this with a zigzag stitch. I use that stitch to make frankenbatting. Then I’d be sorely tempted.
Thanks for the review. I own this machine and it is my go to for piecing, bag making and quilting. It drives me crazy how slow other machines seem to be after you’ve worked with this machine.
I totally agree!
I have never heard the expression, "piercing" related to a sewing machine. What does it mean/ Thanks for the help? I did a search online and found nothing. Even on youtube. Typed in, "using a Juki sewing machine for piercing" and found nothing.
@@samking4179piecing is putting the various pieces together to make a quilt block.
@samking4179 Piecing, not piercing (phones are so helpful changing what we type😊), is a term quilters use to refer to sewing all the pieces together to make quilt blocks. HTH
I'm a Juki junkie,too! I have a tl200qi also!
Nice to hear what you like about it and the cons. I'm looking at them and someone experienced with them is invaluable to a new purchaser. Thank you.
You're welcome! 💜
Your review put me over the top and I just ordered my 2000iQ from Sewing Machine Plus. I live in your neck of the middle of nowhere except I am across the river in Southside. I have a Juki DZL-F300, I think. It's also a great machine but after using it for 3 yrs. I am ready for the speed and streamlineness that the 2000iQ provides. I will keep my other Juki since I have about 10 feet for it and oodles of bobbins. And I do some home dec sewing. Thanks again for the push!! LOL.
Hope you enjoy it!
Beautiful machine! Thank you for sharing.
Impressive Overview !
❤️
Very. Helpful. Thank you!
So glad I found your tutorial. I’ve been considering the purchase of that Juki & so very happy to listen to your comments about yours. Definitely helped me make up my mind to go ahead with the purchase. I will also have to order online, so could you tell me if you purchased directly from Juki, please?
Hi! There are links for it in the caption. :)
Great machine. I use the Juki 8700H since I work with heavy fabrics. I slowed it down after trying the 5500 stitches speed. Awesome but way too fast!
I have been looking at this machine. I have an old Janome 9000 that still runs great, has wonderful fancy stitches, and embroiders beautifully. I also have a lower end model janome I bought , hoping it would handle thicker/layered fabrics…but it isn’t what I was looking for.
I don’t do much large quilting, but I do quite a bit of Denim, drapes, pillow tops, horse blanket repairs, and heavy fabric garments. I also do free motion embroidery with dropping the feed dog.
Computerized machines are very nice, but I need a machine that can handle more heavy duty jobs, without messing up the timing, and feel confident to go over thick seams like hemming jeans.
Maybe newer computer machines can handle these things, but the price is crazy!!! I’m thinking this would be a good choice for what I do?
Yeah, this is a workhorse machine! :)
Thank you❤
😘
Thank you so much!
very informative video, my Janome HD3000 just died....ordered a Juki 2000Qi.
I hope you love it!
Love it....very easy to set up and sews great. Took all but 5 min's to set up. I only sew heavy materials, canvas etc. and I only use braided fishing line (normally 5 or 6lb test) much stronger than any of the HD type threads I've used and it actually sews much better. Surprised that the on-board auto thread cutter actually cuts it. No faults I can find with this machine, the thread tensioner is easy to set and foot pedal is very easy to modulate needle speed. For what it does, it excels. Like the metal body, it's definitely a heavy-duty, manual style, purpose-built machine so buyers - buy accordingly. @@SouthernCharmQuilts
Great review! Can you please tell me where you got the long light attached to your desk? Thanks, Maureen
It's from Daylight. It came with my desk, but it's available to purchase at the Daylight website as well. :)
I like the way the machine sounds, doesn't seem as loud as 2010 model but maybe in high speeds they are the same. Not sure how that knee bar works or if many use it or if it's convenient or just gets in the way. I guess this machine requires the daily oiling too, like its 2010 sibling. Thanks for informative vid!
I couldn't live without the kneebar. lol.
I love your review. I also have this machine and just adore it. One question:I never the automatic cutter because I use a leader and ender when I piece which takes much more time. Can you tell me if you have a problem of unraveling or a bunching up of the thread by cutting the thread this way. Thank you! Love your personality and calmness.
Thank you! I've never had any problems with the automatic thread cutter. It has worked for me without any issues.
Hi, i have the 2010. The lighting is terrible. I see you added a light also. My machine puts out a semi curcular lighted area that has a halo-like glow near outter edge of lit area. This semi circular lights out the lower and left side of the bed about 3-4 inches away from the needle. Also the thread cutter in the foot needs attention. You can inadvertenly cut yoyr thread. A bumbed while quilting. The rubber stopper cost me 15$, so there is a solution, but it should have come as a standard accessory. Finally: no one talks about the interchangability of feet among juki machines. Can one use any high shank juki foot on any hjgh shank juki machine?
I believe all the TL machines use the same feet.
HOW DO YOU USE A TWIN NEEDLE IN THIS MACHINE?
I've never used one.
I just got a Suzuki 2000 QI and I love it but I’m scared to thread it. I’d like to quit too. I’m learning to quit because I had somebody steal my other machine when I moved, but I would like to know if you could do another video on how to thread the machine step-by-step I really appreciate you good to give this video thank you so much😊
I have a threading demo in this video th-cam.com/video/GwGhCrw2iSo/w-d-xo.html
Great video. What's the thickest amount of denim or canvas anyone has gone through with this machine? I need to sew through five layers of 10oz canvas. I am sure this will be fine but just wanted some feedback. Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm sorry, I won't be any help with that. I only make quilts.
Great demonstration. Can you do free-motion quilting on this? Also what other feet come with this? TY
Yes. I demo free motion quilting on this machine in my Patchwork Star Runner class. It comes with several feet. :)
Very good information, thank you. Where did you get your decals? :)
Maybe Michaels or Hobby Lobby. Any scrapbooking stickers will work. :)
I have the TL18 QVP which I bought in like-new used condition at a significant discount. The price of the machine to the number of stitches does create a false economy expectation. Rather, I would flip it to a pro v a con: The machine is fantastic because it does only one thing: a straight stitch..and does it very well (and fast).
If you have not tried it yet, consider switching your pedal foot to your left foot so that you can operate your knee lift independently with your right leg. While awkward at first, once the muscle memory kicks it, and it does quickly, the alacrity and precision in which you can operate your machine smoothly goes exponential.
I've run across a few people demonstrating machines with a knee lift stating they never use it. As you note it is a wondrous feature. But if one is used to sewing without one, again, it becomes incorporating a different muscle memory (knee v. hand) into one's routine.
thanks for the insight!
Thank You. Excellent Video! I Totally Agree With Your Comments Regarding Computerized Machines. Enough To Make A Beginner Want to Pull Their Hair Out Sometimes! Ha! Your Review Made My Next Purchase Option; Simpler, and I Appreciate Your Time and Effort.
Glad it was helpful!
Where did you get those pretty stickers for your machine 😍 and what are they called? I am purchasing the tl2010q this week or next and would like to use those, thank you 😊
Umm. Not sure if I remember. They are pretty old. I think maybe Michaels?
I liked the sewing machine and I want to buy how can I do that I am from the country
Hey just bought one today and so excited
What tension do you use for piecing quilts?
I think mine is sitting on a 3
Id like to Know about your table😊
Here's a video about it… th-cam.com/video/F9qPifibI7U/w-d-xo.html
I love my juki2010 q but I want a table that it will fit smoothly in can you recommend one ?
I'm using the Aussie 2 from Arrow Sewing. Here's a video about it: th-cam.com/video/F9qPifibI7U/w-d-xo.html
Can you tell me if you can sew very slow with this machine? I always hear how fast it is, but lots of the sewing that I do I need to go slow. I know this model doesn't have the speed control on the machine, and that you have to regulate the speed with the foot pedal. But just wondered how slow it will sew and if it's hard to get it to go a constant slow speed. thanks.
For basic straight line sewing, I can adjust the speed with the foot pedal and it works nicely. I have no issues piecing on this machine. For free motion quilting, it's a lot more difficult to slow it down.
I'd like to see you do free motion quilting on it please before I buy this machine
Hi! You can check out my Patchwork Star class here: quiltclass.southerncharmquilts.com/courses/patchwork-star-runner . That's the only videos I have of me free motion quilting on it. :)
Hi Melanie,
I'm new to this machine. My husband bought a Juki TL2000Qi for me last Christmas. I've been scared to sew on it vs. my brother machine. (Alittle intimidating) I'm ready to start using it! Thanks to your video I feel better about it. I need to know more on tension. Can you explain more on how to adjust? I'm just learning? Thanks, Jennifer Moore
It's such a great machine! Your manual will have in detail instructions on how to adjust the tension, but there's a little knob around the area where you thread the machine. If my stitches are too loose, I tighten the knob. If they are too tight, I loosen the knob. I usually only try to do a little at a time until the stitches are just the way I want them.
In my experience with this machine, I haven't had to adjust the tension much. My mind tends to always think every problem is tension related, but it's usually something with the way I have it threaded that is actually causing the problem. For some reason, many of my thread spools have had burrs on them and then thread kept getting stuck there.
There's also a tension adjuster on the actual bobbin, but I don't think I've every adjusted that.
@@SouthernCharmQuilts Thank you so much for responding back! It was very helpful!
I’m curious about speed, I hear this machine has one speed but the 2010 has a speed control? Is the speed really worth the extra 300? What about attachments? I hear I can add the same attachments the 1500 dollar machine and the 999 dollar machine on this one this one just doesn’t come with the free motion feet? Idk what to do, I’m supposed to know by tomorrow! Grandma is going in half on a birthdate gift! But I don’t want to spend money I don’t need to. I’m most interested in free motion with free motion rulers
If free motion is your interest go with the one with the speed control, the 2010. Same machine but with speed control. The 2000 has zero speed control. It's capable of free motion quilting, but it will be harder to get even stitches on this machine. I only use it for piecing, binding and some straight line quilting.
You want ALL THE FEET you can afford to purchase, particularly in regard to what your interest is. If it's quilting and you want to free motion, you want the free motion foot. The feet can sometimes cost between $30-$100 depending on what you get, so if you can get them to come with the machine that's great. I ended up having to buy the free motion foot and I bought a walking foot guide extra for my machine. If I remember correctly the guide was quite expensive.
You also REALLY want a 1/4" foot for piecing. If you can't find one with it, the 1/5" (scant 1/4" foot) will be good enough, but ideally you have both.
I hope this helps! Please feel free to reach out with more questions if you need to. There's nothing like buying the wrong machine for your needs to put a damper on sewing. Good luck!
Hi Melanie I have that exact machine. Love ❤️ it. Where did you get the decorative stickers?
I think at like Michaels or somewhere. They were in a sticker page set. From their scrapbook dept. :)
I love it! I have the 2010 and I’m starting quilting again .Do you have a favorite foot for getting a perfect 1/4”seam my quilts are 1/8th shy at times. Loving all your videos.
Ok I should have waited to see the whole video before posting. Thanks again. I love this machine I just wish it had a good zig zag as strong as it sews it would be wonderful oh and if after cutting the foot would came up. I pick this machine over my other two hubby just bought me Janome Continental M7 and I like using this machine it’s just always there for me with no problems.
Great review. Can you please tell me where you purchases the long light attached to your table?Maureen
It's from Daylight. It came with my desk, but it's available to purchase at the Daylight website as well. :)
@@SouthernCharmQuilts Thank you!
I just set mine up and can’t wait to try! I love that desk is it custom built ?
It's from Arrow Sewing, but they do cut the glass inlay to fit your machine.
@@SouthernCharmQuilts thank you
What’s the difference between this machine and the 2010?
I *think* the 2010 has a speed adjuster. There's an extra knob on the front...
What is the white box with the lid next to the machine
trash can
@@SouthernCharmQuilts lol
Any issues with controlling the speed on this machine being that there is no speed adjustment.
none at all :)
@@SouthernCharmQuilts thank you ! That was the only thing I was worried about all of my other machine have a speed regulator. One more question if I may, do you have any issues sewing a " scant 1/4" on this machine.
What is the secret to getting used to the knee lift?
Not really. I love the knee lift. It's the first machine I used that I enjoyed it. I had one on my Bernina that I purchased a few years into quilting, but the angle was funny or maybe I just didn't give it a chance. I love it on this Juki tho. :)
@@SouthernCharmQuilts I will have to give it another try. Thank you for responding.
Do you have to oil it and how often
I forget to oil, but yeah you are supposed to. I might remember once a month...
I was thinking about buying this machine. Did you have to buy the free motion quilting foot separate?
Mine came with it. :)
I got this today!!!! I tried it out! I went to use the cutting feature. It worked. But then my bobbin thread was under the machine. Is this normal? Lol
I've had more machines with bottom loading bobbins vs. top loading bobbins. I must not have a preference though. I haven't found that one was better than the other... Hope you enjoy the machine!
FYI, I can program my Bernina 770Q foot to cut the thread.
I dislike the needle threader and have trouble inserting the bobbin with machine in table. Other wise love.
I've not found a single machine with a needle threader I found easy to use. I dismiss all of them. LOL.
overall a good review better you had shown practically how to thread this machine.