Juki 2010Q OR 2010QI
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Juki 2010Q OR 2010QI
I am new here, been quilting a few years on a brother computerized machine but want to buy upand get a juki. In your opinion, would you suggest i buy the 2010q or the 2010qi, really need help with this decision, i appreciate your helpand any input you may have to offer.
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ken “ theguy who quilts”
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ken “ theguy who quilts”
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I have a Juki2010Q... didn't know there was a QI, or know what is different about it. I suggest you go somewhere that sells them and talk to someone who knows Juki and also sew on the machines before you decide. A quilt show is a good place to see lots of machines and try them out, plus they make you good deals at shows.
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here's a previous thread about them Difference between Juki TL 1020Q and 1020Qi
and a web page review http://ahsaws.com/juki-tl-2010q-vs-tl-2000qi-review/
and a web page review http://ahsaws.com/juki-tl-2010q-vs-tl-2000qi-review/
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Hi Ken and welcome! I absolutely love the TL2010Q.
It's really helped me learn FMQ.
But I don't know the difference between them except the price. Mine was not expensive even though
it's more than the Qi
Good luck whatever you get. Juki makes a good machine.
I forgot to ask why you want a Juki. The reason I bought it was for machine quilting and it does a great job. I also know that it pieces beautifully.
It's straight stitch only and mechanical which I love because it's less complicated than my Bernina. I love my Bernina but the throat space is too small for machine quilting anything on the large size.
Hope this helps, oh and we have other men on board who do wonderful work!
It's really helped me learn FMQ.
But I don't know the difference between them except the price. Mine was not expensive even though
it's more than the Qi
Good luck whatever you get. Juki makes a good machine.
I forgot to ask why you want a Juki. The reason I bought it was for machine quilting and it does a great job. I also know that it pieces beautifully.
It's straight stitch only and mechanical which I love because it's less complicated than my Bernina. I love my Bernina but the throat space is too small for machine quilting anything on the large size.
Hope this helps, oh and we have other men on board who do wonderful work!
Last edited by SusieQOH; 08-04-2018 at 07:18 AM.
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