Jazz 2
#2
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 204
I don't know but have you asked your dealer? Maybe you could go by a shop and do a test drive on the machine. I would want to do that before investing a lot in any machine.
If you do, we would love to hear your review of the Jazz 2.
If you do, we would love to hear your review of the Jazz 2.
#3
I have one and no it doesn't. I got it for Christmas and I have found that the bobbin winder does not fill a bobbin evenly. I just need to help it along. Also the tension needs adjusting with the different threads I use. All in all, I do like the machine. I needed one with bigger throat space and boy it sure does help. I just got a king size quilt done with little problems other than adjusting the tension when free motion quilting.
Mary
Mary
#6
Member
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 65
No cutter. But it does have DC power, so low speed control should not be a problem. Knee lift, awesome space, 1 step buttonhole, utility stitches, needle control, great price. Should be a great all-around stitcher, especially for sewers who don’t want something computery. If I had space for one more, I might like this one.
#7
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 280
No cutter. But it does have DC power, so low speed control should not be a problem. Knee lift, awesome space, 1 step buttonhole, utility stitches, needle control, great price. Should be a great all-around stitcher, especially for sewers who don’t want something computery. If I had space for one more, I might like this one.
Last edited by Sharongn; 01-13-2021 at 05:24 PM. Reason: Typo. Story of my life. Lol
#8
Super Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Sunny Florida
Posts: 4,431
I was considering another machine before Christmas and looked at the machine at my LQS dealer. It's a husband and wife team in the shop. I've purchased all my machines there so they know my likes well. I didn't get past the inquiry as they both indicated that it wasn't the machine for my needs and likes.
You might want to look at the baby-lock aria machine at the dealer. I have the Crescendo which is a sister machine with a laser. Lots of nice stitches, auto threader/cutter, left/right needle shift, and a nice walking foot. Hope that helps!
You might want to look at the baby-lock aria machine at the dealer. I have the Crescendo which is a sister machine with a laser. Lots of nice stitches, auto threader/cutter, left/right needle shift, and a nice walking foot. Hope that helps!
#9
Member
Join Date: Feb 2020
Posts: 4
I got my Jazz II a few days ago. I have sewed just a few small things trying to get the feel for it. Never had a machine that has a cutter so I will not miss it. This Jazz is super fast. I normally sew with White 651 and I love the 651. I bought the Jazz II to start quilting as I am a beginner quilter. Have sewed many years just not quilted. I am hoping to make my adult kids quilts for Christmas 2021 just using my stash. The dealer said it was preorder but it shipped the following day. The Jazz II does vibrate so I bought a rubber door mat to sit it on seems to help.