Embrace the Cozy Season

It’s almost time for Fall JUKI lovers, so let’s indulge in sewing projects that capture the essence of Fall! Whether you’re a sewist or a quilter, Fall offers a beautiful opportunity to create cozy, stylish, and functional items for yourself and your loved ones.

In this blog, we have three projects you can create this autumn and recommendations for JUKI machines, accessories, fabrics, notions, and threads to ensure your creations turn out beautifully! Let’s go ahead and dive into one project we’ll be sharing later this month.

  1. Autumn Throw Pillows

The JUKI TL-18QVP is ideal for creating autumn throw pillows. It offers precision and versatility for piecing and quilting. Its robust build and advanced features, like the automatic needle threader and adjustable presser foot pressure, make it perfect for adding decorative touches to your pillow project.

We recommend using autumn colors like deep oranges, rich browns, and forest greens in fabrics like cotton or linen. These materials are durable, easy to work with, and ideal for home décor. Consider patterns with leaves, pumpkins, or plaid for a seasonal touch!

When it comes to notions, choose a high-quality pillow form for a plush finish, or use the stuffing for a custom shape like a leaf, ensuring it’s filled to your desired firmness. For marking your design, use a fabric marking pen or chalk marker, preferably with disappearing ink for easy removal.

When it comes to thread, select a high-quality polyester in a matching or contrasting color to enhance your pillow’s design. This will provide durability and a smooth finish. A universal 80/12 needle works well for most cotton and linen fabrics, while a 90/14 needle is better suited for heavier materials, such as vinyl, if you’re planning to use it in your projects.

Stay tuned here for our project release!

JUKI Accessories:

  • Walking Foot: This foot is ideal for sewing through multiple layers of fabric, ensuring smooth feeding of the fabric for a professional finish. It’s handy when working with thicker fabrics or multiple layers.
  • Free Motion Foot: Perfect for adding custom quilting designs and free-motion embroidery to your pillow. It allows for greater control over stitching patterns and design elements.

Additional Tips:

  • Pre-Wash Fabric: Pre-wash and iron your fabrics before cutting to prevent shrinkage and ensure smooth sewing.
  • Press Seams: Press seams open or to one side to create a crisp, professional finish.

2. Cozy Beanie

The next project we’d recommend trying your hand at is a cozy beanie! For a cozy beanie, select warm and stretchy fabrics like fleece or jersey in autumn colors or patterns. These materials provide comfort and warmth on chilly days, and those with spandex or elastane offer added stretch.

The JUKI MO-2000QVP serger is a good choice for this project. Our sergers can efficiently handle knit fabrics and sew and finish edges with precision in one step. You can incorporate an elastic band to keep the beanie in place and maintain its shape to ensure a snug fit. Fabric clips can help hold knit fabric layers together without causing snags or distortions.

Remember your thread! Polyester thread offers both stretch and durability to prevent breakage or unraveling with the fabric’s stretch. A ballpoint needle, size 70/10 or 80/12, is ideal for knit fabrics, as its rounded tip helps avoid snags and skipped stitches.

JUKI Accessories:

  • Elastic Foot: Attach elastic bands evenly and securely.
  • Gathering Foot: Create ruffles or gather fabric; it can add decorative elements to your beanie.

Additional Tips:

  • Stretch Stitch Settings: Use the serger’s stretch stitch options or differential feed settings to ensure the fabric maintains its stretch and does not distort.
  • Use Fabric Clips: Instead of pins, use fabric clips to hold knit layers together to avoid snagging and ensure a smooth sewing experience.

3. Quilted Autumn Table Runner

For this project, check out the JUKI Kirei HZL-NX7. Like our other computerized machines, The HZL excels in quilting projects by providing ample space and quilting features perfect for crafting detailed and beautiful autumn table runners. The ample throat space and quilting capabilities make it ideal for handling larger projects.

For a quilted autumn table runner, choose cotton quilting fabrics in warm autumn colors and patterns. Fabrics like flannel or cotton with leaf or plaid designs will give your table runner a seasonal touch. Quilting cottons are durable and come in a range of fall-themed prints!

Check out medium-weight batting to provide coziness and structure to your table runner. Cotton or polyester batting works well for quilting projects, too. We recommend keeping your quilt ruler and rotary cutter nearby for precise cutting and piecing of quilt blocks. This helps to ensure accurate measurements and clean edges.

And, of course, thread! We recommend using 100% cotton quilting thread to achieve a smooth, durable finish. This thread can be used for both piecing and quilting since it blends seamlessly with quilting fabrics. The quilting needle, size 75/11 or 80/12, both are suitable for handling multiple layers of fabric and the thickness of batting.

JUKI Accessories:

  • Quilting Foot: This is essential for free-motion quilting. It allows you to maneuver your quilt with ease and helps create intricate quilting designs without getting caught in the fabric.
  • Extension Table: If you need extra space, we recommend this one. It’ll provide extra space for quilting larger projects and help maintain smooth fabric movement. It’s beneficial for managing the bulk of a quilted project.

Additional Tips:

  • Quilt Designs: Experiment with different quilting designs, such as meandering or echo quilting, to add texture and interest to your table runner.

These fall projects are a delightful way to decorate your home and wardrobe with seasonal charm! Creating projects like throw pillows, beanies, and table runners brings a touch of Fall into your daily life and enjoyment in making something beautiful and functional.

Each project offers an opportunity to experiment with seasonal fabrics and patterns, transforming simple materials into cozy, personalized décor and accessories that reflect the theme of Fall.

With the right JUKI machine and accessories, you’ll have the tools to craft these fall projects easily! Whether you’re using a serger, computerized, or semi-industrial sewing machine, these machines’ quality and versatility ensure your projects turn out beautifully. Find the right fabrics, notions, and threads, and you’ll be equipped to produce stunning pieces that celebrate the fall season in style. Happy sewing!

Adventures in JUKI Decorative Stitches

When it comes to sewing, the magic is in the details, and nothing adds a touch of flair quite like the right decorative stitch! Whether you’re embellishing a cape or creating a statement dress, JUKI’s decorative stitches open up a world of creative possibilities. In this adventure, we’ll dive into our favorite stitches and share tips on when and where to use them to make your costume stand out!

Machine Options

Before we dive into specifics, let’s take a moment to talk about the JUKI sewing machines that offer decorative stitches. Known for their precision and durability, JUKI machines come equipped with a wide variety of stitches that cater to every sewing need, from basic to intricate projects.

  • JUKI HZL-F Series: The HZL-F Series are powerhouse options that can reach over 250 built-in stitches, including decorative. You’ll find everything from floral patterns to geometric designs, perfect for adding unique touches to your projects. This model also includes alphanumeric stitches, so you can personalize your creations with names or messages!
  • JUKI DX QVP Series: The DX QVP Series offers up to 287 stitch patterns, including several exclusive decorative stitches designed for quilters and fashion creators alike. This machine is perfect for costume accessories that require precise stitching and detailed embellishments! The machine’s advanced features, like the floating presser foot, make it easy to work with thick fabrics or multiple layers.
  • JUKI HZL-DX Series: Reaching up to 287 stitches, including 16 different buttonhole styles and various decorative stitches, the HZL-DX Series is ideal for those who want to experiment with various designs in one project. The machine’s intuitive controls make it easy to switch between stitches, allowing you to quickly add intricate details to your projects.

Decorative Stitches On JUKI

Now, let’s talk about some decorative stitches in your machines. These stitches are more than just pretty patterns—they’re functional add-ons that can elevate your sewing projects. Here are a few recommendations on how to make the most of these stitches in your next creation:

  1. Scallop Stitch: The scallop stitch adds a delicate, feminine touch to the edges of the fabric. It’s perfect for finishing off a scarf with a soft, wavy edge or adding a whimsical border to a cape. Pair it with a contrasting thread for extra pop. It is perfect for the edges of scarves, capes, and hems.
  2. Chevron Stitch: The Chevron stitch brings your projects a bold, geometric flair. This is a fantastic choice for accenting belts or bag straps, offering durability and a stylish design. It also works wonderfully around the brim of a hat, adding texture and visual interest. Perfect for belts, bags, and much more!
  3.  Leaf Stitch: The leaf stitch is ideal for nature-inspired designs. Imagine a flowing cape with a vine of leaves winding around the edges or a bag with leafy embellishments. This stitch adds an organic feel to your projects, making it perfect for costumes with a natural or fantasy theme. Perfect for capes, bags, and collars.
  4. Star Stitch: The star stitch is playful and eye-catching, perfect for superhero-themed costumes. It can be used to create star-studded borders on capes, add a touch of sparkle to hats, or embellish belts and bags. This stitch is a must for any costume that needs a bit of magic. Perfect for capes, hats, and superhero or space-themed accessories.
  5. Candlewicking Stitch: The candlewicking stitch creates a textured, almost bead-like effect on the fabric. Use it to create intricate designs on scarves or add texture to belts. It’s a great way to introduce a three-dimensional element to your accessories. It is perfect for scarves, belts, and detailed embellishments.

Bringing It All Together: Creating the Perfect Costume Accessories

Now that we’ve covered some of our favorite decorative stitches let’s talk about how to bring them together in your projects. When designing costume accessories, consider the overall theme and how the stitches can enhance it. Here are a few ideas:

  • Hats: Add a chevron or star stitch around the brim to create a statement piece that ties in with your costume’s theme.
  • Capes: Use a combination of leaf and scallop stitches to add movement and elegance to the edges.
  • Belts: A bold chevron or candlewicking stitch can transform a simple belt into a standout accessory.
  • Bags: Incorporate a variety of stitches like the leaf and star to add personality and texture.

Remember, the key to successful decorative stitching is practice and experimentation. Try different thread colors, stitch lengths, and placements to see what works best for your project.

Whether creating a full costume or adding a special touch to an accessory, JUKI’s decorative stitches offer endless possibilities. We hope this guide inspires you to experiment and have fun with your sewing projects. Don’t forget to share your creations with us—happy stitching!

Introducing JUKI’s TL-18QVP Collector’s Edition

Attention all sewing enthusiasts and quilting lovers! We are thrilled to announce the release of the TL-18QVP Collector’s Edition, now available in a stunning platinum finish. Let’s dive into the remarkable features, accessories, and endless possibilities.

The TL-18QVP Collector’s Edition

The TL-18QVP Collector’s Edition boasts various features designed to enhance your sewing experience. Its high-speed straight stitch capability allows up to 1,500 stitches per minute, making it perfect for high-volume projects and detailed quilting. The machine is built with industrial-grade components, ensuring durability and precision for all your sewing needs.

One of the standout features is the automatic thread trimmer, which allows you to save time with a simple foot-controlled operation, streamlining your workflow. The knee lift lever is another convenient addition, allowing you to easily lift the presser foot without using your hands, which is particularly useful for intricate sewing tasks that require precision and control.

The TL-18QVP also offers adjustable presser foot pressure, allowing you to customize the pressure to accommodate different fabric types and thicknesses. This ensures that you can work with a wide range of materials, from delicate silks to heavy-duty denim, with ease and accuracy.

Overall, the TL-18QVP Collector’s Edition is a powerful, versatile machine that combines speed, durability, and precision, making it an excellent choice for advanced quilters, fashion designers, and home decor enthusiasts!

Why People Love the TL-18QVP

Our customers rave about the TL-18QVP’s reliability, precision, and advanced features. It has earned a reputation for making complex sewing tasks simpler and more enjoyable. The high-speed capabilities, combined with user-friendly controls, make it a favorite among both professional sewers and hobbyists.

What You Can Create

The creative possibilities are endless with the TL-18QVP! Here are just a few ideas:

  • Custom Quilts: Design and create unique quilts with intricate patterns and professional finishes.
  • Fashion Projects: Sew clothing, from everyday wear to couture pieces.
  • Home Decor: Craft beautiful pillows, curtains, and upholstery that reflect your style.
  • Gifts: Make personalized gifts, such as tote bags, scarves, and table runners, that your loved ones will cherish.

Don’t Miss Out!

The limited edition of the TL-18QVP Collector’s Edition is available for a short time only. Elevate your sewing experience with these premium machines and exclusive accessories. Visit your local dealer to secure your limited edition today!

 Click here to find your local JUKI Authorized Dealer.

Different Ways You Can Learn How to Sew!

Have you been looking to pick up sewing but need help figuring out where to start? Then join us as we’ve gathered four different ways you can begin learning today! From in-person classes to self-study, the world of sewing is now at the touch of our fingers, and we will share how you can access this information.

Passed Down Knowledge

If you have a family member, or friend, who loves the hobby and may even be the reason you’re interested in learning, don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for some lessons! Having a connection in the sewing and quilting world will help you learn techniques, allowing you to practice on their machines before purchasing your own, and a lesson on what features they commonly use that you can practice using.

Choosing your first sewing machine can be intimidating if you need to become more familiar with what machine features you’ll need or what stitches you’ll use. Practicing with a family member’s or friend’s machine will make you get comfortable with the options available and help you understand what you need to create your projects. If you’re interested in learning more about beginner sewing machines that JUKI offers, you can learn more here.

Working with family and friends will also give you the feedback you need. While attending classes and using online resources is an option, we’ll cover these options in the following sections of the blog, having a connection that can provide feedback will be extremely useful when you create throughout the day. So take the time to learn from their past projects, follow along as they show you how to use different techniques, and ask those questions you would be embarrassed to ask in front of a class.

In-Person Training Classes

The easiest and most common way of learning to sew is by researching your local area for sewing and quilting classes! Many times you’ll find these programs in your local libraries, your nearest sewing and quilting machine dealers, or at specialized locations that offer crafting classes.

For example, if you’re a new owner of the Miyabi J-350QVP, you might be looking for some training on how to use your longarm quilting machine. At JUKI, we offer the opportunity to attend a longarm training 3-day course that teaches users the basics of the machine and how to use it and shares information on the Quilter’s Creative touch. These classes are offered at select JUKI dealers and can be found here.

You can also attend quilting and sewing tradeshows to find in-person sewing classes! For example, at JUKI, you can commonly find us hosting serger classes at OSQE, with sign-up availability on the OSQE website here. These classes are offered nationwide as the tradeshow travels from coast to coast, helping new sewists hone their skills.

Check out your local community colleges and community centers for sewing class events! These programs are usually offered at low rates and allow you to learn the basics of sewing. The classes also provide an opportunity to receive feedback and ask those questions you’ve been having. Don’t worry if you can’t attend face-to-face classes; thanks to the online world, we have many more options!

Using Your Online Resources

Thanks to the internet, we can now access many videos focusing on sewing skills, projects, tutorials, and so much more. Almost any question you have can now be answered with just one search. Using this, new sewists and quilters can find free or paid online resources to teach you how to complete certain stitches, use presser feet, thread your machines, and more!

These teaching formats can come in videos, PDFs, online books, and online classes, allowing you to find different resources as you learn new skills and techniques. One of the best resources you can find content on is YouTube! On JUKI Home Sewing’s YouTube, you can find out how to operate your machines, set them up for sewing, and check out accessories and what they’re used for. You can also follow along with past projects and lives, where we demonstrate how to create a project from beginning to end.

There are countless online creators out there who are so excited to demonstrate techniques, projects, skills, and machine features for new sewists and quilters like you, and the content can be found for free or at low costs. You can, however, choose to invest in your skills and join online programs with teaching professionals who show you how to build your skills step-by-step and offer constructive feedback and knowledge you can learn from, usually offered at varying prices depending on the skill level of the instructor.

Lastly, take advantage of what influencers in fashion and quilting can teach you on their social media pages! While many creators focus on posting project-based content, many will bring it to their media outlets for learning moments. These quick snippets can explain how to use a presser foot and other accessories to keep on hand, and much more.

Hit the Books!

Let’s go back to the original days of sewing and check out the books available for quilting and sewing! Many of these books will offer resources on beginner basics for using your sewing machine, provide tips and tricks on what tools you’ll need in your studio, what presser feet are and which ones to have on hand to complete specific techniques, and even walk-throughs of a series of projects you can begin creating to start building your skill set.

There are also book resources that explain how to maintain your machines, offer beginner to advanced sewist projects where you build your skill set as you create, and so much more. Check out your local libraries or bookstores to see what’s available, and remember to browse the internet for recommended books!

No matter how you decide to learn, picking up a new hobby is a great adventure! Whether you go online and try it alone or pick up some classes at your local community center, sewing and quilting are great hobbies for letting your creativity flow. We hope today’s blog encourages you to start working on your hobby and learning new skills!

Don’t Miss Your JUKI National Accounts

Continuing from last week, today we’re going to introduce the final 13 shops from our JUKI National Accounts. At JUKI, we know that great feeling you get when you find your favorite sewing shop!

Whether it’s because they carry unique fabrics, accessories you need, or that JUKI sewing machine you love, they’re here to help you create. So follow along below as we finish introducing our current National Account dealers and how you can reach out to them today!

Lake Loveland Sewing Company

Located in Loveland, Colorado, come and visit the Lake Loveland Sewing Company! Offering various options from the JUKI sewing line, from long-arm machines to sergers, their team is excited to help your designs come to life with the suitable machine and accessories you need!

Check out their notions, fabrics, and classes offering the chance to learn new skills and create fun projects! To find out more about Lake Loveland Sewing Company, visit us here today.

McDougal Sewing Center

What began as a humble small store in the Houston Heights area known as Bob McDougal Sewing Machine Co. has transformed into today’s McDougal Sewing Center, one of America’s largest sewing machine dealers! Focused on building long-term customer relationships through honesty and hard work, customers can enjoy a sense of friendliness the second they walk through the doors!

On top of their customer service, their shop has benefits focused on the quilter advancing in their skills. Enjoy benefits like their no-risk, one-year trade-up program, unlimited machine usage classes, professional technical service, and more! If you’re in the Katy, Texas, area, you can visit their shop today! Check out their location and learn more about McDougal Sewing Center’s machines, services and classes by visiting our page here today.

NorCal Sewing and Vacuum

At Norcal Sewing & Vacuum Center, you’ll find a family-owned business ready to help you find the suitable machine for your needs! Offering sewing machine repair services, a diverse inventory of notions, parts, and accessories, and old fashion customer service, you’ll be able to learn more about the JUKI product line and which features and machines are best for you.

To visit Norcal Sewing & Vacuum Center and learn more about their customer benefits, visit here today!

Pocono Sew & Vac

If there’s one thing Pocono Sew and Vac has, it’s an experience! After serving customers for over 40 years and with a team of over 15 people, most with 30-40+ years of industry experience, you can trust that their team is ready to help you start creating! So test-drive their extensive line of JUKIs before you buy, attend classes in their growing education department and trust that your machine is in good hands when shopping at Pocono Sew and Vac, located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.

Need project supplies? Find 3,000 bolts of fabric from the best designers, collect your sewing notions and join their club to receive even greater savings on their already marked-down fabrics. Want to visit Pocono Sew & Vac? Visit our site here today to learn more!

Quilters HQ

To help you become the best quilter, stop by Quilters HQ the next time you’re ready to begin creating! Providing you with the best tools, notions, fabrics, and JUKI sewing or longarm machines, their team is prepared to help you get started today.

Since 2017, this family-owned and operated quilt shop has provided edge-to-edge quilting services, sewing and quilting classes, workshops, and a service and repair team ready to help you maintain your machine. Want a sneak peek of what Quilters HQ can offer? Check out their LIVE sew-along! Visit their Facebook site every Tuesday from 6 – 7 pm for tutorials, inspiration, new products, and more. To learn how you can visit Quilters HQ and meet their team, visit us here today!

SEW-MINI Things

What was once known as Perrine Sewing & Vacuum Center in the late 1960s in Perrine, FL, has now transformed into the beloved SEW-MINI Things in Lake County, Florida! Offering a variety of our JUKI Sewing and Long-arm sewing machine line, SEW-MINI things is ready to help you find the perfect machine for your project needs.

Here you’ll be able to find a diverse collection of 3900 bolts of fabrics, grab those notions you need for your next project, and receive expert assistance from their team when you visit their shop! To find out more about SEW-Mini Things, visit our website here today.

Southeast Sewing Products

Southeast Sewing Products, also known as Sewingmachine.com, first started in 1982 with one location in Atlanta, before 1995 when owner Mel Tramell expanded the business onto the online world! With two locations in the Atlanta area and a large warehouse, Southeast Sewing Products is ready to help you find the perfect machine by offering you the chance to test-drive your dream picks.

With over 60 years of business, owner Mel Tramell is an enthusiastic leader with a knowledgeable staff ready to teach you those tips and tricks to sewing and quilting on your new machine. Learn more by clicking here today!

The Fabric Center

Quilters all over the Midwest know about The Fabric Center! Located in Morris, Illinois, with over 7,000 bolts of fabric choices, a large variety of JUKI products, and a large assortment of quilting patterns, books, and notions quilters like you can visit knowing you’ll find what you need! In addition, their staff is ready to answer your sewing and quilting questions and help you test-drive and find the perfect machine for your space!

Enjoy the perks of buying from The Fabric Center by using their phone and in-person technical support, attending their post-purchase one-on-one machine lessons to get you comfortable with your machine’s ins and outs, and using their authorized service center when the time comes! Whether you’re a new quilter ready to dive in or an experienced quilter looking for fun new patterns and fabrics, The Fabric Center can help your project ideas come to life. Please find out more by visiting us here today!

The Sewing Machine Shop

Those familiar with the San Francisco Bay Area will love The Sewing Machine Shop! Located near many cities, this shop is ready to help quilters and sewists like you find the perfect machine and tools to help your project dreams come to life. Filled with our JUKI Sewing and Long-arm sewing machine line, you’ll easily find the suitable machine for your project needs and sewing space!

Enjoy their shop showroom and experience the machine before buying by test-driving on various fabrics and machine options. Also, sign up for their sewing class to familiarize yourself with your new machine! If a repair is needed, you can return to The Sewing Machine Shop and know your machine is in capable hands with their award-winning service department. To learn more about The Sewing Machine Shop and how you can visit, click here!

The Sew’n Place

Providing the community of Fayetteville, PA, with quilting and sewing essentials since 1982, check out The Sew’n Place! Family owned and operated, their shop goal is to help all customers that walk through their front door find the perfect machine for their project needs.

Check out their large selection of premium cotton fabrics, Horn sewing cabinets, sewing notions, rotary cutting tools, quilting supplies, books, patterns, and more! Here you’ll find the tools you need and a large selection of JUKI sewing and long-arm quilting machines ready to help you start crafting. With over 30 years of experience on their staff that offers repairs services, a wide range of sewing and quilting classes, and knowledgeable support, stop by The Sew’n Place to find your next machine! Visit us here today to learn more about The Sew’n Place and how you can visit.

The Stitching Post

Opened in 1986, The Stitching Post is here to find suitable sewing machines and fabric for your projects! Operating out of the heart of corn country, Washington, Indiana, you’ll find a wide variety of materials, books, patterns, and notions. As Southwest Indiana’s largest quilt store, they pride themselves as a space for quilters to visit and leisurely browse its extensive fabric collection and JUKI machine line!

From our long-arm quilting machines to our sergers and even direct to-garment printer RICOH Ri 100, you’ll find suitable machines for your dream projects here.

Welcoming visitors to their version of heaven, quilting in the country, you can learn more about The Stitching Post and how to visit them by going here!

Tops Vacuum and Sewing

A community name in the sewing and quilting world, Tops Vacuum and Sewing offers eleven retail locations with certified technicians and a variety of our JUKI machine line. With Tops, you’ll receive free delivery and set-up on all long arms in the continental US, free shipping on all orders over $50 in the continental US, a free Quilt Motion lesson, and so much more! These benefits make shopping with Tops Vacuum and Sewing fun and easy!

If you’re looking for a sewing machine or thinking about purchasing your sewing machine online, check out Tops Vacuum and Sewing and learn more by visiting us here today.

Village Sewing Center

If you’re located near Santa Rosa, California, it’s time to check out Village Sewing Center! Opened for more than 40 years, this sewing center offers hundreds of options for your crafts. Whether you’re working on quilts, embroidery, or creating garments, owner John Furtado pride themselves in having the basics you’ll need to get started.

Enjoy browsing a variety of JUKI sewing and quilting machine options, browse their large collection of fabric choices, and attend one of their sewing classes to learn a new skill or build a new project! Lastly, shop with comfort, knowing this shop is ready to handle your JUKI repairs and answer any technical questions! If you want to meet Village Sewing Center’s knowledgeable staff and browse their collection visit our site here for more information!

Why Shop at a National Account Dealer?

  1. One-On-One Training: Throughout the year, JUKI trainers visit these dealers to keep their staff up to date on the newest JUKI home products to help provide you with reliable support during and after your purchase.
  2. Qualified Service Department: JUKI’s National Account Retail Dealers maintain a qualified service department, which is trained on JUKI products and has direct support from JUKI America. They’ll be able to help you keep your JUKI expertly tuned up.
  3. JUKI Access: National Account Dealers have access to the entire JUKI Home Sewing product line including direct-to-garment printing, compact commercial embroidery system, longarm quilting, and tabletop quilting along with a full line of sewing machines and sergers for you to experience.

Wherever you’re located, JUKI is working on bringing you the sewing and longarm machines you love and want! Our National Account dealers are a great place to start, thanks to their goals of being your one-stop shop offering notions, fabrics, machines, and so much more. To learn more about our National account dealers and how you can visit one, check out our site here.