Baby Lock Jazz ??
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Rosemere, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 323
Couldn't agree more, Rob. Wouldn't it be wonderful if either Brother or Juki would come up with a mechanical machine, with all the features of the Brother PQ1500 or the Juki TL2010Q, but with a wider harp (of course all the time keeping the same harp height)? Juki has the TL2200QVP with a 18 x 10 harp, but it's so expensive. Something in between a 9 x 6 harp and a 18 x 10 harp would seem to make so much sense ...
#12
I received the email also and I own Babylock machines and wouldn't want any other. I own the Imagine serger, Spirit, Melody and Audrey which is no longer available (great travel machine!). I was looking into upgrading my Melody when the Jazz came out and though I like the 12" throat space I agree with all here who stated that the height of the harp is low. I'm also spoiled...my machines are self thread, needle up/down and I like to look at what stitch and the measurement of the width of the stitch is when I'm sewing. Now I did call my Babylock dealer and found out that the price is $799 however the walking foot and other accessories for this machine are optional, another cost. Though I'm sure it will benefit a lot of quilters who are interested especially with the cost of the Jazz but I am now I'm looking at the Crescendo which is only 1/2" less harp than the Jazz or the Aria. Not looking to purchase now but its a thought.
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 6,132
I looked at the promo for the Jazz, the wider throat looks good but the height is the same which is a no for my vote. I'm a Juki 2010 gal and absolutely love it. I wonder with the wider but shorter throat of the Jazz if it is basically the same thing as my Juki. But the Jazz does have some basic stitches which is a nice feature. Give it a test drive and let us know how it drives.
#14
not he foot pedal. I wished it was that simple. Will drop it off to repair shop on Saturday. Thank-you for the suggestion .i want to thank people for the comments and additional info found. The only feature so far that is a deal breaker for me is a needle threader..provided that the "feel" of the machine while sewing is good for me. The height, although it's low, I'm sure I can work with it..heck, I quilted a king size quilt on the Emerald 118 and that has a regular sewing machine throat and harp . Lol I will keep you all posted with a review once I find the Jazz to test drive...
#16
Although this post is months old I would like to know if any of you have some more advice about thee Jazz or other light weight machine.
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not he foot pedal. I wished it was that simple. Will drop it off to repair shop on Saturday. Thank-you for the suggestion .
i want to thank people for the comments and additional info found. The only feature so far that is a deal breaker for me is a needle threader..provided that the "feel" of the machine while sewing is good for me. The height, although it's low, I'm sure I can work with it..heck, I quilted a king size quilt on the Emerald 118 and that has a regular sewing machine throat and harp . Lol I will keep you all posted with a review once I find the Jazz to test drive...
not he foot pedal. I wished it was that simple. Will drop it off to repair shop on Saturday. Thank-you for the suggestion .i want to thank people for the comments and additional info found. The only feature so far that is a deal breaker for me is a needle threader..provided that the "feel" of the machine while sewing is good for me. The height, although it's low, I'm sure I can work with it..heck, I quilted a king size quilt on the Emerald 118 and that has a regular sewing machine throat and harp . Lol I will keep you all posted with a review once I find the Jazz to test drive...
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 7
Very frustrated with my new Baby Lock Jazz purchased on March 8, 2017. The appeal of the Jazz was that it was for quilters and it had that lovely deck , wide throat and great lighting that my present machines did not have. I am an experienced quilter and am presently working on the “Quilter’s Patch by Edyta Sitar”. My biggest frustration is that it does not like to go over any bulk. I am working on some pinwheels and you really have to fight to get it to go through the layers when joining them together. I do use a quilters Awl. A few times now the thread has broken when trying to do this and you better have a screwdriver handy. The thread gets caught up in the take-up lever inside and the only way to open the face plate is with a screwdriver from the back. I had to do this 4 times within the first 2 weeks. I took it back to the store after week one and he gave me other needles to try as the tension looked good with the samples I took in. I took it back after week two and he told me to try to reposition the needle. I am now closing in on week three and the frustration continues. I was really hoping this would be the work horse I was looking for. Right now I am not even enjoying my new machine, for the price I expected more.
#19
sorry svan you are having trouble with the jazz i wasn't impressed when it first came out the wider throat space wouldn't do me any good as the height is the same, i watch a jenny doan tutorial and she was sewing on one and boy was it ever noisy. i would take it back and get a refund being you already had it there twice in only 3 weeks i know what you mean about joining pinwheels my BL ellure dose the same thing hope you get it resloved.
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