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Juki & pre-filled bobbins?
I have a Juki TL2010q and wondered if anyone knows if there is a style of the pre-filled bobbins that might fit it. The only reference I saw on Google mentioned the "L" style, but at the bottom of the page, it said it was based on feedback, not confirmed that they actually fit.
Anyone out there have a Juki that you have successfully found pre-filled bobbins for? If so, what did you buy? |
I don't have an answer to your question but curious how you like your Juki? I was thinking about one before Christmas but the machine at a local shop was having issues so I walked away. I have a janome 3000 and janome 6500. Thought I would like a straight stitch fast machine to try free motion.
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Originally Posted by Island Queen
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I don't have an answer to your question but curious how you like your Juki? I was thinking about one before Christmas but the machine at a local shop was having issues so I walked away. I have a janome 3000 and janome 6500. Thought I would like a straight stitch fast machine to try free motion.
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i always used prewound in my juki. i sold my juki almost a year ago, but have a few left in the box. they are Coats brand size L. they worked really great for piecing and on my frame for fmq
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 6555638)
i always used prewound in my juki. i sold my juki almost a year ago, but have a few left in the box. they are Coats brand size L. they worked really great for piecing and on my frame for fmq
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I have a Juki TL98QE and I love it. I had another identical to it and the motor burned up a year later, bought the one I now use and had no problems with this one.
If this one goes out, I will buy another. Straight stitch only is all I need. I have not used any kind of pre wound bobbins. |
I like the prewound bobbins "L" from Superior threads, they also have M for my long arm. They are cardboard around the outside so they are tossable. I haven't had any troubles with either.
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