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Just Got My First Machine - Juki HZL-G110
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Date: 3/4/13 11:02 AM

Hi Everyone-

As a boy I remember watching my mom sew my Halloween costumes and recently my daughters baptism gown, etc...I was always envious of her ability to act as the family tailor, etc.

Well, I have taken the plunge I was down to 3 machines, a Pfaff Select 150, Juki HZL-G110, and a used 7-10 year old Pfaff Ambition 2036. The used Pfaff was priced at $600, as was the new Select 150. The Juki is usually $699, but the dealer had one that was used for demo at a store in another state for a day and so they were willing to knock off $100 to bring it to $599 as well. Not knowing anything at all, test driving them was not that helpful. In the end although the used Pfaff was probably more machine, it was still close to 10 years old and there were a couple of things that seemed "lower spec" from the others. It had Max stitch width which was 2mm lower than the others and the plate maximum lift height was about 2mm lower than the Juki. At the end of the day I chose the Juki. It felt really solid, and seemed to be a lot of machine for the money.

So, I figured out how to thread it, wind the bobbin, etc over the weekend since I had only very limited time to spend. I now have some questions after reading the manual:

1. The machine does not come with a zipper foot, and the ones I see listed online list some of the other HZL models, but not the G110. Anyone know if it will work?

2. The machine as a demo had a spool of thread on it, but I was surprised to see at the fabric store how many sppol sizes there are. I am guessing I need spool caps for all of these sizes in order to use them right?

3. Are there any other accessories that are absolutely essential. The machine came with the usual included stuff, overcast foot, seam ripper, 3 boobins, buttonhole foot, a pack of 5 needles.

Im sure Ill have more questions, but thanks in advance for your help!

Nick

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Date: 3/4/13 11:26 AM

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Well, I have taken the plunge


3. Are there any other accessories that are absolutely essential. The machine came with the usual included stuff, overcast foot, seam ripper, 3 boobins, buttonhole foot, a pack of 5 needles.




Congrats on the machine. YAY!

Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and make a decision (like you did) even though you don't know very much about it. I do this all the time and usually come out ok and always learn something.

I'm not sure if I am reading your question right or not but I think you are asking if you need the 'cap' that holds the spool of thread on the spool shaft? If the shaft that holds the spool of thread is a standup you can get away without one but if its a lay-down you will need one.


From reading your last question the first thing that screams out at me is you need more bobbins. I personally do not think you can have too many of them. Next would be some extra needles since you say you are new you may break a few until you get the 'hang' of it.

Again, congrats on the machine and keep your fingers away from the needle

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Date: 3/4/13 11:30 AM

Absolutely you will need to buy needles and more bobbins!The needles you always need because you should change the needle every project or so, and really - that investment pays off.I like a divided plastic storage box - clear - for storing the notions and extras you need - you can see right through it and see what you have, and store feet, and all the accessories in the box. As the previous poster says - you just cannot have too many bobbins! Good luck and happy sewing!

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Date: 3/4/13 2:16 PM

Congratulations! It looks like a nice machine. You definitely need more needles and bobbins. I like Schmetz needles in various sizes and use sharps and stretch. Once in a while I might use a universal or a jersey needle. I buy them on sale at JoAnn's or Hancock's.
As far as feet goes, I would want a zipper foot, a satin foot, and a blindhem foot. If you are going to do quilting, then maybe a 1/4" foot too. Happy sewing!

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Date: 3/4/13 4:42 PM

Congrats, may you have many happy hours of sewing!

I have a Janome with a sideways thread spool, and just one thread cap which so far has worked with all the different size thread spools I have used.

I agree with a previous poster, more bobbins is helpful (a 10 pack might be a good place to start), and more needles (in the sizes you are more likely to use - it will depend on what you will be sewing; I usually buy the multi-size pack - several needles each in various sizes, I'd have to look to see what the range is, and occasionally a small pack of stretch, jeans, or quilting needles).

I would add a zipper foot and maybe a 1/4-inch foot to start.

Have fun!

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Date: 3/4/13 5:09 PM

Here is some information that may help you determine which presser feet will fit your machine.

Congratulations and welcome to the world of sewing. You have so much fun in store!

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Date: 3/19/13 9:28 PM

HOORAY! Congrats on your machine. Your Juki is a great purchase. There are lots of attachments and of course you will need needles but I would wait and purchase them as needed. For now just enjoying your machine can be enough and truthfully most of the things that are sewn can be done with what you already have. Good Luck!

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