Juki Overlocker Manual

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Clinio Lofton

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:42:05 PM8/4/24
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Howeverthe deal breaker was the lack of space around the foot and knife. There is a knife cover that goes right up to the edge of the foot and when you pull it away, the machine locks as a precaution.

This made it impossible lift the presser foot and slip some materials just under the knife to give them a head start. This is a little trick I do for seams on some bulky or slippery knits. If I merely place some of these fabrics at the head of a serger foot and allow the feed dogs to pull them under, the top layer gets pushed back and the seam misaligns.


There were other things that bothered me, including how much I needed to tweak the presser foot pressure, thread tension and differential feed to get mesh knits to stop twisting. I sew these fabrics a lot. On my Imagine, I never had to adjust differential feed, and it also had automatic tension.


Before going into the dealer I researched a few machines, including a Babylock Enlighten and a Janome 1200D. I really liked the Janome, at least from what I read about it, but sadly the dealer did not have it in stock.


What I brought with me to practice on: lightweight stretch mesh, sweatshirt knit, cotton jersey, rayon jersey, wool gabardine, and silk crepe. Even without changing needles it handled them all beautifully.


First, it is quiet, at least quieter than my Babylock and other machines I tried. It has a nice hum that purrs more than chops. And when it is going fast it does not move. The base is firm and stable.


Great post. I have struggled with choosing machines. I have two Viking sergers and love them both. One has the cover stitch which I could never get to work with out the thread breaking. So I bought a coverstitch machine which I love.


I use Janome 9200D, probably the most basic but reliable overlocker! Before purchasing it, I had a few requirements in mind: it had to be not very expensive, easy to move and a real workhorse. This one ticks all the boxes and even more, never failed to impress. I own it over a year now and could not wish for more. All the fabrics I worked with, jersey, chiffon, lycra, cotton, wool, are very happy too ?


Good comments about the Juki serger. May I know how you compared the Juki MO1000 to the BL Enlighten or Imagine? I do fine fashion sewing. If cost were not an issue, I would like to know what you would buy for a serger, and why. So many thanks. Great site.


I would love to send you a free sewing tool I created. It helps with all sorts of sewing techniques like english-applique, paper-piecing, iron on embellishments, plus more. Please email me with your best mailing address. I could only hope to repay you for all the sewing knowledge you have supplied me with! Thank you again!


So glad I found this site. I am looking to get a new serger. Had a Pfaff for many years then went to a Huskylock. I am having problems with it and tired of it being in the shop, roughly 10 years old. Made a couple of calls today to 2 different shops. One has Juki and Viking and the other Babylock. Was leaning toward Babylock with air thread but after reading about Juki mo-1000 here, I will be visiting both places tomorrow. I need a working machine now for granddaughter to use for upper level 4-H projects. thanks for the review.


Thanks for this review! I am looking at this serger, and all of your information about it is very helpful. I did have a question though. Have you had any issues with setting the tension? Thanks again!


No, setting tension is really straightforward. Before I bought this Juki, I had a machine that had automatic tension so I had never learned how to get proper tensions with manual adjustments. So it just took a bit of practice, and I practice on some scraps of my chosen fabric before beginning any new project.


Thank you for your review!

I would like to upgrade my serger and I think the juki Mo 1000 could be a good option. I am looking for a very quiet and noiseless serger because of my neighbors and even for me, I have a Bernina 610d now and it is so loud that I feel sewing uncomfortable with this machine. I read this Juki mo 1000 is built to reduce the vibrations and the sound. I can not try it because I would buy it on the internet, this model is not available in my city. Could you recommend me this machine as a quiet?

Thank you again for your help!


I really appreciated your blog post about the Juki serger, Amy. I found a good deal on the MO1000 and was thinking I would probably get it. In my investigations I found the MO2000 for only $30 more. It has the LCD screen with settings shown for the different stitches. I wondered since you mentionned that you are setting the tensions more on this machine if you are still happy with it. Would having the settings on a screen instead of searching the manual make the process easier. It is still manually set. Just wondering about your impressions now a year later. Thanks for any insights you can give.


I also tested a Viking serger before my purchase. I liked the look of the Viking better and it had a built in thread cutter and a measurement guide which was nice, but it was less smooth, was louder and vibrated the whole table. I like the lighting better on the Juki as well. It was bright white light while the Viking was a wam yellow. To be fair, the Viking was half the cost of the Juki so maybe the higher end model Vikings are more comparable.


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