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Need Juki 2010Q help
My primary sewing machine has been in the shop for 6 weeks. So after much research, I bought a Juki 2010 Q sewing machine 2 weeks ago. I'm very happy with the machine but the instruction manual does not give alot of detailed information. I tried searching online but didn't find anything useful. The machine came with 2 free motion quilting foots, the one is slightly bigger than the other. Is it just personal preference as to which one you use? There is also a compensating presser foot. I tried to use it once and the fabric won't feed through. Not sure what to use it for. Any other tips for general use would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a Juki but not that one. There should be a website or phone number for customer service somewhere in the manual. Try this http://www.jukihome.com/support/jukisupport.html
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I got a comprehensive instruction book and a DVD with both of my Juki's ? Maybe contact dealer to see if they have spares, I have the 600.
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Originally Posted by PAKate
(Post 7321167)
My primary sewing machine has been in the shop for 6 weeks. So after much research, I bought a Juki 2010 Q sewing machine 2 weeks ago. I'm very happy with the machine but the instruction manual does not give alot of detailed information. I tried searching online but didn't find anything useful. The machine came with 2 free motion quilting foots, the one is slightly bigger than the other. Is it just personal preference as to which one you use? There is also a compensating presser foot. I tried to use it once and the fabric won't feed through. Not sure what to use it for. Any other tips for general use would be greatly appreciated.
The compensating foot is your 1/4" foot w guide. The fabric should butt up against the side of the guide as you sew. Having it beneath the guide will hinder stitching. Enjoy the machine; I love mine! Jae |
I have a Bernina 1530 and I have two sizes of FMQ feet. I think it is more of a preference since I haven't found much difference using either one.
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Enjoy your Juki, just a little note, the basic foot with two prongs will sew a scant 1/4" if fabric is lined up with the right edge. The compensating foot sews a larger 1/4.
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