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The Juki TL-2010Q is a high-performance, portable sewing machine designed for quilting, tailoring, and home decor. It features an automatic thread trimmer, knee lifter lever for hands-free operation, and an automatic needle threader, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned sewists. Weighing only 38 pounds, this aluminum machine is easy to transport, allowing you to sew wherever inspiration strikes.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Treadle Powered |
Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 25.7"W x 18"H |
Material Fabric | Aluminum |
C**R
Love my Juki
The seller of my machine on Amazon was iShopTops, and they are a fantastic company to deal with. I had ordered a Juki TL-2010Q, and when I received the machine there was a note attached to the box stating that I had been upgraded for free to the TL-18QVP, which I was extremely happy about because as a bag maker who sometimes sews through many layers of vinyl, the TL-18QVP is the machine that I really wanted, but I hadn't wanted to spend the extra money. (All of the Juki TL Series are basically the same, but the TL-18QVP has the micro lifter, which floats the presser foot above thicker layers of fabric.) There was a problem with the machine, however, in that the knob for changing the presser foot pressure was extremely tight and almost impossible to turn. I contacted iShopTops and they replaced the machine and paid for the shipping both ways. They were so nice and went above and beyond to make it right. Within a week I had the replacement TL-18QVP and it works perfectly. I am still learning how to get the tension set properly for thick layers of fabric or vinyl, but that's on me. With the right needle, thread weight and tension, and the micro lifter, it can be done. It sews beautifully and the stitch quality is fantastic. I love this machine and am so glad I purchased it. To my surprise it's very easy to thread both top and bobbin. It's made of almost all aluminum, so it's very sturdy as well. Definitely a worthwhile investment.
E**H
Like Butter
I've had my Juki TL-2010Q for a couple of weeks now. I'm a quilter with years of experience in the past with garment sewing (although I don't do that anymore). I have a Singer Quantum Stylist 9960 which has a surprising amount of features for the price I paid 4 years ago. I've had some problems with the electronics, but other than that, it's been a nice machine. But I wanted to upgrade, and one of the main reasons was, I don't have the budget to send my quilts out to be long-armed, and I've become pretty good at free-motion quilting. The Singer just doesn't have a lot of throat room, and I thought I could improve my overall experience with a better machine. After months of research, I decided that instead of upgrading my electronic machine, I wanted a straight-stitch, more industrial type machine to use for piecing and free-motion work, with the intention of keeping my Singer for when I need zig-zag or other fancier stitches. I do applique and other projects that require that. I finally decided on the Juki TL-2010Q, and it is everything I hoped it would be.PROS: It sews like butter, so smooth, and the stitches are the most even I've seen. It's very solid and comes with an enormous extension table (almost twice as big as what came on my Singer). I've had an opportunity to use all its features, and the free-motion quilting allows me to do the best work I've ever done, with so much control, and with the additional help of the very large throat to allow me to stuff a bulky quilt in there. The threading of the machine is not super simple like it is on my Singer; but once I got the hang of it, no problem. It winds the most even bobbins I've ever seen - they are perfect. And is this machine fast - because of that, the speed control's a real help. Needle up/down is great, so is the ability to cut the thread in 3 different places, the foot pedal, the button on the front of the machine, and the thread cutter in back of the needle. The threading and side-load bobbin are no problem, especially if you have experience with older machines like I do. The Juki doesn't come with a huge amount of attachments, but I really think what comes with it is sufficient; and it's especially nice to get a real quality walking foot.CONS: The user manual is terrible, very little explanation with awful pictures. But there are enough videos on youtube for it not to matter much. As with most sewing machines, the lighting is dim, but I bought an led light strip which I attached underneath the throat area, and it is lit up beautifully now. That was an extra expense that was well worth it. My only real complaint is the needle threader. It took me a long time to figure out how to use it, and only after watching countless youtube videos over and over. The one on my Singer works like a breeze, so this one was very frustrating. I find that I still have a problem with it, as it sticks in the down position. I think I may have found videos on how to fix that problem, as others have encountered it, but I won't bother myself with that right now - I just thread the needle by hand.I know this was a long review, but when I was doing my research, I wanted to know specifics about the machines I was interested in. I hope I've helped someone else to make an informed decision. All in all, this is a dream machine. I bought it for a specific purpose, and it serves that purpose like a champ.
S**N
This machine rocks!
I love this machine, I have had it now for 5 days and it's amazing! I have industrial embroidery machines so the bobbin and threading is not an issue for me. I have been using domestic sewing machines my entire life and finally jumped on this machine for my purse etc making.I have read reviews about threading, tie a knot from the new spool to the previous thread, pull all the way down then thread the new into the needle.
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