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Juki TL-2010Q 1-Needle, Lockstitch, Portable Sewing Machine with Automatic Thread Trimmer for Quilting, Tailoring, Apparel and Home Decor

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Features

  • High Performance Machine: The new Juki TL-2010Q is a high-performance sewing and quilting machine
  • Automatic Thread Trimmer: The machine is equipped with an automatic thread trimming device that simultaneously trims the needle and bobbin threads at the sewing end by lightly pressing the push-button
  • Knee Lifter Lever: The knee lifter lever allows you to lift/lower the presser foot without using your hands. The presser foot can be raised as high as 12mm, so that light to heavyweight materials is easily handled in and out of the sewing area with ease
  • Automatic Needle Threader: The push lever automatic needle threader easily threads the needle without eyestrain and allows you to start sewing quickly
  • Light-Weight and Portable: This portable, lightweight machine is easy to transport and can be carried wherever you desire

Description

Juki TL-2010Q 1-Needle, Lockstitch, Portable Sewing Machine with Automatic Thread Trimmer for Quilting, Tailoring, Apparel and Home Decor. The New Juki TL2010Q is a Single Needle Lockstitch Machine for straight stitching and quilting is also perfect for tailoring, dressmaking and home decor items. The Juki TL2010Q can be used as a table top machine, mounted into some cabinets or used on machine quilting frames. It is portable and has a built in carrying handle. Sewing area extension shown in picture is included with the machine.

Brand: JUKI


Color: red


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 14"D x 25.7"W x 18"H


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Power Source: Treadle Powered


Is Electric: Yes


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Product Dimensions: 25.7 x 14 x 18 inches


Item Weight: 38 pounds


Manufacturer: Fabric Hut


Item model number: MO-735


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 26, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • TOTALLY LOVE
This machine is amazing! I have several very expensive machines including embroidery etc. but this is the best machine I have had for piecing, quilting, straight sewing etc. High speed and does what it does well. No needle or thread breaks - makes any kind of sewing on it TOTALLY a pleasure. Couple of comments: 1) It was difficult to understand which feet came with it. Mine came with the standard foot, zipper foot, free motion foot, and walker foot. The walker foot does not have the hole for inserting a guide rod - will have to look into that. 2) Deciding between the 2000 and the 2010. The 2000 only came with the standard foot and the walker foot. If you buy the zipper foot, free motion foot, it will cost about $86 for the two. The difference in cost on the two machines is $269 minus the two feet, it ends up being $183 different. What do you get for the $183? Worth it to me because this machine will last and be used for a long time. Main difference below. 3) If you free motion you will appreciate the slide for speed control... then you can floor it and know that you won't instantly go too fast to effect your stitch length. It really is nice to be able to control the speed depending on your project, and change it mid stream no problem. 4) The pretension - makes more flexibility for you on the kinds of thread and fabric you might like to use. I TOTALLY LOVE THIS MACHINE! Being able to sew, clip threads, raise and lower foot, etc. and have my hands free to control my sewing at the same time is wonderful. Just so great to have something so dependable and simple to sew with. I made two quilt tops the first two days and immediately jumped into free motion - all without getting stressed! LOVE IT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by L M

  • Wow, what a machine!
I love this machine. I debated for weeks between this and the Juki 2000q or the Brother 1500s. I decided that perhaps I needed the speed control of this machine and I'm so glad I chose this one. This machine is fast! So instead of worrying about keeping my foot depressed at a steady level, I just set it to slightly above turtle speed! Stitches are smooth and consistent and it's relatively quiet compared to my Janome DC2015 (that I also like). So far, I've used it to piece fabrics and go over bulky seams on several bags. It's done a fantastic job (see one user error note below). It winds bobbins smoothly and evenly and the table has a pop up door to help you access the bobbin area more easily. My machine tension has been great (using Mettler metrosene so far). 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. Recommendations: 1. I loved buying from Sew Vac Direct via Amazon. Great customer service. Stephen has been helpful before and after purchase. I also bought a 5 year extended warranty directly from Sew Vac Direct after the sale. I'm not sure I will need it but glad to have the assurance. 2. If you use the bundled walking foot, remember to decrease the presser foot pressure all the way (this note is in the manual but I overlooked it) and tighten the needle screw with the screwdriver. I broke 5 needles because I was tightening the needle screw by hand and when I went over bulky bag seams, it loosened itself ever so slightly. This hasn't happened since I used the enclosed screwdriver to tighten it. Also when I first used the walking foot, it sounded different than my Janome (more clanky) Stephen connected me to Elbert of Juki.com service. He sent me a needle screw that he has made specifically for the walking foot. (His customer service makes me glad I chose Juki!) The foot is still louder than my other machine but it seems to be working fine and I sent Elbert a video of it and he said it sounded normal. 3. The lighting is good around the needle but there are shadows to the right of the needle that made it harder for me to see. I bought this LED lighting kit from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KGKB02Q Wow, it's an incredible difference. (There's a Youtube video for installation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crUR5Y3lZSM) I don't work for them, I just found it to be a great accessory. 4. I had read that some people accidentally cut the threads with the foot pedal and someone recommended to turn the pedal sideways. This is what I'm doing and so it's an intentional move of my foot to the right to cut the threads. So far it's been fine. 5. The needle threader is tricky but mine works. There are a couple of videos out there but I found this one to be most helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6D5n8UZLHk I've been using the enclosed Organ size 14 needles. There's an art to using it and I've yet to get it on the first try but it does work. If I've not answered your question, please leave a comment. I've not used the machine on a quilting frame. I intend to use it for bag making, quilting smaller pieces (for now), draperies, and some clothing so this review will be more useful to similar users. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2016 by MyWNCmtns

  • Minimalist Sewing
I purchased this machine as a companion/replacement for my Bernina Virtuosa 155 which I've had for many years. I've had it for less than a week and I've already been able to complete several quilts that were in various states of finishing. The machine overall is exactly what it claims to be, and is almost the perfect machine for piecing and quilting quilts. I am having to adjust and get use to making a perfect scant 1/4" seam, as there is no 1/4" foot for this machine. The compensating foot works ok for piecing but it is a tad wider than the precise scant 1/4" seam I use for quilt piecing. I would also like Juki to develop and include an attachable guide for straight work, and ditch quilting for the walking foot. I absolutely love the ability to cut the threads with the foot pedal, and you do have to rock back on it pretty firmly to engage the scissors, so no fears that you could accidentally rest your foot on the pedal and accidentally cut the thread. What I love: Ease of use- I was up and running after reading the manual in 10 minutes. The powerful motor The huge throat area for bulky quilts The ergonomics of the machine, I can sit up straight and see the sewing area, no more hunching over to see The large sewing table The telescoping thread guides- I can buy large cones and save money I love the quirky industrial look of the machine It's solid and well built Thread cutting ability by using foot pedal The compensating foot makes quilting binding really accurate and easy Came packaged really securely and safely Things I don't like The light is ok, but it could be better, but I knew that before I bought it and is easily remedied with an external light source The machine doesn't come with a dedicated scant 1/4" foot- if it did this machine would be perfection And the last thing I'll mention is why I purchased this machine from Amazon and not my local shop. I went to my local store and was told that Juki no longer makes this model (TL-2010Q) and that the newer replacement is the TL-2000QI, and that it is a superior model. The price they wanted was well over $1300. I like to support local shops, but I refuse to be gouged or lied to. I'm completely happy with my machine, and would recommend it to anyone who wants a workhorse machine that's simple to operate for quilting and sewing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2017 by S. L. Stewart

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