Help! Juki opinions needed ASAP!
#5
Did a little research. It looks like the Juki TL2010Q is a newer model. It's a high speed, straight stitch machine. I paid $999 for my Juki about 3 years ago and would definitely buy another one. As I said above, I have my Juki on my HandiQuilter frame and I use it for free motion quilting. If I could afford to, I would buy another one to use for piecing. I love it that much. You do have to oil the machine, but it's not a big deal. The bobbins are larger than standard bobbins, which is an added bonus. It's a great machine.
#10
i have the juki 98Q and i'm very happy with it.
i got it new from sew vac direct for $600.
i only use it for frame quilting. i have the juki f600 (also from sew vac direct) for piecing.
the 98 or 2010 are for straight stitch only so if you want to do machine applique you might find these machines limited for those projects.
i got it new from sew vac direct for $600.
i only use it for frame quilting. i have the juki f600 (also from sew vac direct) for piecing.
the 98 or 2010 are for straight stitch only so if you want to do machine applique you might find these machines limited for those projects.
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