Product Comparison: JUKI TL-2000Qi vs JUKI TL-2010Q
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- PERFECT stitches, this machine does one this... straight stitch, but it does it perfectly. You can't mess this up, if you are doing free motion, it just does it perfectly.
- It came with a regular foot, walking foot and free motion quilting foot as well as some bobbins and a screw driver so that you can change your needles, feet, and open it up to clean it.
- This machine really has the feel of commercial quality without that industrial look to it. It does only straight stitches but it does it so well. I also have a brother for zigzag stitching. Highly recommend this juki.
- I love this machine. I quilt everyday and my old machine just wasn't made to sew bulky fabric which lead to overheating, broken needles, and missed or irregular stitches.
- It has only one stitch but it makes for a wonderful machine to quilt with. If you decided to get this machine, you will love it!
- 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).
- The best straight stitch a machine can make
- I wish I knew about straight stitch only machines before I wasted money on those others. This is so much easier to to use for quiltiing than any machine that is not straight stitch only.
- What a dream machine. I needed a straight stitch for piecing and the ability to quilt including free motion quilting.
- I have a Bernina with all the bells and whistles but doesn't FMQ very well. I wasn't improving. I wanted a good machine just for FMQ, nothing else. This is the machine! It's straight stitch only, makes a wonderful stitch. It's mechanical, no computers, no fancy stitches.
- The pedal is very sensitive/responsive, so controlling the speed isn’t at all difficult.
- The pressure foot setting is amazing. I had no trouble threading and adjusting the tension. Never having the automatic needle threading feature, this was new and took about 20 minutes before I finally figured out I was missing the concept and a step in the process. VIOLA! It works.
- The thread cutter is my absolute favorite feature - save so much time and thread!
- Love the needle down feature, automatic cutter and it will sew through thick fabric and seams.
- I have another machine for ordinary sewing projects like buttonholes so the zig zag feature was not useful for my needs anyway. It does what it is made for terrifically well.
- 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.
- This my first machine with a knee bar and that's been a game changer. Usually I sew standing up on a higher desk but I started sitting again so I could use this feature more easily.
- This machine is fast, and the features it has (knee lift and automatic cutter) are great for what I'm doing.
- Automatic needle threader which took a little practice to master. I had to look at the threader extremely closely to see where the thread had to be placed to get it to work. Good feature and time saver if you have trouble threading the needle manually.
- That needle thread really is finicky. I'm not using it but to be honest I've never had one before so I am not really missing anything. It takes too much time for me to fuss with it. The other features make the machine just what I want. I still love it.