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    Old 12-31-2014, 05:12 PM
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    I need to get some bobbins, I can not find which class or number to look for in a bobbin.
    any help would be appreciated!
    happy new year!
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    Have you tried asking Mr. Google? There are many places that offer them. Some are sewing machine vendors you could call to make sure.
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    Old 12-31-2014, 05:47 PM
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    Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
    Have you tried asking Mr. Google? There are many places that offer them. Some are sewing machine vendors you could call to make sure.
    Ha, usually mr google does good by me, but not this time. Seems like the user manual would want to tell you, but nooo.
    So, still hoping some kind juki owner will respond and spill the beans��
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    I don't know if they are interchangeable with the Class L or M, but honestly have not attempted to try anything other than the recommended style. I order mine online. These are the ones I purchased. At that time I bought them, they had the best price/lowest shipping:
    http://www.thesewingoutlet.com/searc...5623AQ&x=0&y=0

    I did purchase some on ebay once, but returned them. They didn't have a hole to pull the thread thru to start the winding and wouldn't wind properly. Be sure what you buy has the holes.
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    It takes Class L
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    Originally Posted by IngeMK
    I need to get some bobbins, I can not find which class or number to look for in a bobbin.
    any help would be appreciated!
    happy new year!
    I don't have this machine but a google search of parts vendors shows this-

    http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/juk...10q-parts.aspx

    According to this vendor your machine takes L style rotary bobbins.

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    Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly
    I don't have this machine but a google search of parts vendors shows this-

    http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/juk...10q-parts.aspx

    According to this vendor your machine takes L style rotary bobbins.

    Cari
    Thanks for sharing that link! I would have never known to try my Viking bobbins in my Juki because they look so different. It never occurred to me that they would be the same class. Nice to know I can safely use what I already have.

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    The green Viking bobbins must not be the same as the Class L as listed in that link. They won't fit on the bobbin winder. Bummer. Maybe a generic Class L would fit but I will have to check if the opening is the same size to fit the spindle.

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    Old 12-31-2014, 07:37 PM
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    My Husqvarna Viking bobbins will not fit my Juki. I bought Class L generic bobbins and they work just fine. A local Phaff dealer also had bobbins to fit my Juki that were from her Phaff midarm machine. I'm now trying to find out what bobbins my new Juki Exceed 600 takes as the manual doesn't say either.
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    My Viking Ruby takes 15 bobbin size, my Juki HZL600 and my Janome class L, the Juki and the Janome are interchangeable, but the Viking on its own, as the Viking bobbins are green it stops me making a daft mistake x
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    They can use a generic rotary bobbin. "BOBBIN rotary hook machines metal holes on 1-side #55623NS" -- from the Brewer catalog. The 2010 is a semi-industrial, and doesn't take the same bobbin as the Juki HZL models. Nor does it take a class M like the Juki 2200.

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