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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


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


UPC:


UPC: 792148321054 012542390525


Brand Name: JUKI


Style Number: MO-735


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


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


Is Electric: Yes


Power Source: Treadle Powered


Material Fabric: Aluminum


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2017 by Elizabeth A. Koch

  • Awesome machine!
Love this machine! It leaves my other sewing machine in the dust! I purchased it mainly for quilting, and have only done piece work so far. It sews like a dream. Have already fallen in love with the thread cutter and knee lift! Has everything I was wanting and then some. Solid sewing machine with outstanding features! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by Beth Rivenbark

  • Marvelous machine
I've had my machine just under a week, and so far I love it. It's big, it's smooth, and an absolute delight to sew on. It is almost entirely made if metal inside and out. It is nearly 40 pounds and seems like it could survive a nuclear bomb being dropped on it. There's a slight learning curve. Threading the machine looks daunting, but a couple times through with the manual at my side, and I had it. Other things like loading a bobbin and setting the thread tension were quick to get down. This replaces my little Singer Stylist (well, sort of... I'll use both, but each will have their own set of specific uses). The Singer does a fair job of several things, and is built to be super simple to operate most of the time. This Juki does one thing very well, but you need to expect that operating and maintaining it is a skill you develop over time. For that investment, you will be rewarded with an exponential leap in smoothness, stitch quality, and speed. Common complaints I read before buying it seem to have been made before taking the time to get to know the machine. I've yet to trigger the thread cutter by accident. Threading is easy once it's been done a few times. The walking foot does get progressively more squeaky as you use it... unless you think to oil its joints as it is almost entirely made of metal under the plastic case. I've used it every day since it arrived, and with proper care, I expect to own and use this machine for the rest of my life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Klayton Kelly

  • 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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