Have you ever wondered how you can improve your quilting experience in every way? Do you want to make quilts faster? Maybe you want to construct quilts that look more professional. If you feel this way, we have good news — you can do all of that and more on the Juki TL2010Q, a professional-quality quilting machine from Juki!
Well-regarded as an exceptional quilting machine by both enthusiasts and quilting professionals, it offers the space, control, and visibility that quilters need. Every feature on this top-tier machine helps improve the free-motion quilting experience. This machine can also tackle any project requiring straight stitching. So whether you're making a quilt or sewing an item of clothing, this high performance wonder will always produce stitches that are even and consistent. Although it is considered a home machine it comes with features that you would be more likely to find on a professional quality quilting machine. These features even include a heavy-duty motor similar to those in commercial machines.
Added features that make sewing easier include a predetermined needle stop position when the machine stops sewing, a regulator to adjust the pressure of the presser foot, easy to replace bobbins, and automatic needle threading. It comes with numerous accessories, including several presser feet, an auxiliary table, a large extension table, a lever for hands-free lifting of the presser foot, and a foot controller. When you purchase the Juki TL2010Q, you receive a generous warranty offer from Juki. The warranty includes, 5 years of mechanical coverage, 2 years of electrical coverage, and 90 days of protection against any manufacturing defects.
Product Features:
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Automatic Thread Trimmer Equipped with an automatic thread trimmer that simultaneously cuts the needle and bobbin threads at the sewing end by lightly pressing the push-button. This thread trimming mechanism is similar to those found in industrial sewing machines, helping to facilitate a more professional-grade experience for at-home quilters and sewers. |
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Automatic Needle Threader The push lever automatic needle threader reduces eyestrain by threading the needle for you, saving your eyesight and allowing you to start sewing quickly every time! |
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Easy Bobbin Replacement A new bobbin case latch and an enlarged bobbin case area make it easier to remove and replace the bobbin. When the auxiliary table is in use, the bobbin case's sliding plate ensures that you'll always be able to remove and load bobbins easily and conveniently. |
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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 up to 12mm, allowing you to handle even heavyweight materials with ease. |
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Adjustment of Presser Foot Pressure Presser foot pressure can be adjusted to the needs of the fabric being sewn by turning a regulator located on the top of the machine. You can view the amount of pressure being applied by looking at the pressure indicator. |
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Needle Up/Down Control The machine will stop the needle in the down position when you stop sewing to allow pivoting action or more accurate free motion work. The needle can be moved up and down with the push of a button. |
Additional Features
- LED light
- Sliding speed control
- One pedal foot control
- Sews heavy-weight materials with ease
- Predetermined stop position of the needle
- 1/4" foot and free action foot
- Adjustment of foot pressure according to material weight
- Thread tension scale
- Automatic stop-bobbin winding
- Portable sewing machine
- Automatic thread trimmer
- Tailoring, quilting, dressmaking, and many other applications
- 1500 stitches per minute
- Stitch length 6 mm
- Universal presser foot tape ribbon narrow elastic application
- Presser foot lift 7 mm by hand
- Knee lifter 12 mm extra lift
- Throat Area: 8.5(L)x 5.9 (H) inches
- Auxiliary table included: dimensions 590 mm x 277 mm (12 x 23)
- UL Listed
- Weight 25.4 lbs.
Included Accessories
- Standard Presser Foot
- Even Feed Foot
- 1/4" Foot
- Zipper Foot
- Knee Lift Lever
- Extension table (see product image)
- Small screwdriver
- T-screwdriver
- Bobbins (4)
- Dust Cover
- Needle Pack
- Spool Cap
- Lint brush
- Oiler
- Power cord
- Foot Controller with Thread Trimmer
- Instruction manual
Manufacturer's Warranty
- 5 Years against mechanical defects
- 2 Years against electrical defects
- 90 Days adjustments on defects in material or workmanship
- Type:
- Sewing
- Type:
- Quilting
96 Reviews
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Five Stars
I love this machine. Quilting on this juki is a dream
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Amazing machine! I'm in love!
I debated for a long time whether to buy this or the Juki 2010q. At the end of the day, I didn't think the speed control setting was worth the price difference, and as an experienced sewer I felt confident I could free motion quilt without it. I was right. This machine is amazing. It sews like butter, is sturdy and tough, and has some amazing features, like the thread trimmer and needle threader, both of which are super easy once you get the hang of it. Hint:: READ THE MANUAL AND BE GENTLE WITH THE THREADER. If you digest the short manual, I'd be surprised if you have any problems. This machine gets an A+++.
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Good
Very happy so far
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love this machine
love this machine, I am a beginner quilter and I can tell you after I learned how to thread it and use good quality thread it sews like a dream and quilts so smooth
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Wonderful machine that does a hell of a job
Wonderful machine that does a hell of a job. The only problem I'm having is that the feed dogs get stuck in the down position and I have to turn the wheel to get them to pop back up. I'm no newb at this, so it's well taken care of and it also happened in the first week of use. I sometimes wish I had upgraded to the 2010 to have the fmq speed max thing, but overall I love this machine.
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JUKI TL-2000Qi Sewing and Quilting Machine
My wife and I gave my sister our old Grace Frame and then found out she did not have a quilting machine, Since my wife kept the machine (Juki TL98Q) that came with the Grace Frame, we figured we would get her a machine that we new had a good reputation. She has been quilting up a storm with the setup she now has.
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This is a great quilting machine
This is a great quilting machine. I use it on my Pennywinkle quilt frame. I have had it a few weeks and have managed to quilt 3 queen sized quilts so far. It runs so smoothly. You have to remember to add oil but the book shows you exactly where to put the oil. 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!
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Excellent overall but not for a new sewer without patience. . .
While I really like this machine, I can easily see how this machine would get bad reviews, it is not plug & play, drop in a bobbin and go. If you need plug & play, save yourself the headache and get a Singer HD 4423 for $126 . Of course you will toss the Singer in the landfill in about 2-3 years because it will not hold up over time if you use it mainly for heavy projects. There is a learning curve with the Tl-2000Qi /2010Qi and several things that MUST happen before this machine will perform as intended. First off, this is a full rotary hook machine and the top thread tension and bobbin tension (manually adjusted on the bobbin case) must be exact or it will not sew properly. Second, the needle must be the correct one for the job. Third, the presser foot must be adjusted to adequately move the material without binding or slipping. Once dialed in, it will sew like a dream. I use mine for upholstery and canvas/sunbrella and it is excellent so far. It will sew through nine layers of sunbrella without a groan or grunt using the correct needle. You must have multiple bobbin cases if you use different bobbin thread weights, to avoid continual bobbin tension adjustments.
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Wow
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.