Head to head

Juki TL-2010Q vs Janome HD9 Professional: harp space, speed & who should buy which

The Juki TL-2010Q against Janome's heavy-duty successor to the 1600P line. Both are straight-stitch workhorses; the HD9 leans into thick-fabric strength, the Juki into quilting refinement.

Spec Juki TL-2010Q Janome HD9 Professional
Harp space (claimed W × H)8.5″ × 5.9″8.8″ × 5.5″
Max speed1,500 SPM1,600 SPM
Dual feed / walking footWalking foot incl.check kit
Extension table includedYesNo
StitchesStraight stitch onlyStraight stitch only
TypeHigh-speed straight stitchHigh-speed straight stitch
Price band (street, approx.)$1,000–2,500$1,000–2,500

Figures are manufacturer/retailer claims — source links on each machine's page. “n/p” = not published by the manufacturer.

Verdict

Harp: near-identical on paper — 8.5″ × 5.9″ (Juki, retailer-published) vs 8.8″ × 5.5″ (Janome official 'nearly 9 × 6'). Speed: HD9 publishes 1,600 SPM vs the Juki's 1,500.

The HD9 takes jumbo bobbins, has an independent bobbin-winding motor, and up to 5 lbs more presser-foot punch for heavy layers — it is as much an upholstery/bag machine as a quilter. The Juki counters with the speed limiter, included auxiliary table and even-feed foot, and a lighter free-motion feel.

Quilters who only quilt usually land on the Juki. Choose the HD9 if your projects mix quilting with canvas, denim or bags, or if you want a frame-capable head with maximum punch.

Pick the Juki TL-2010Q if…

  • Quilting is the only job — speed limiter and included table win
  • You free-motion often and want the lighter feel
  • You want the bigger included accessory kit

Juki TL-2010Q full specs & sources →

Pick the Janome HD9 Professional if…

  • You also sew canvas, denim, or bags
  • Jumbo bobbins (fewer changes mid-quilt) appeal to you
  • You may mount it on a frame later

Janome HD9 Professional full specs & sources →

FAQ

Do the Juki TL-2010Q and Janome HD9 have the same harp space?

Effectively yes: 8.5″ × 5.9″ (retailer-published) vs 8.8″ × 5.5″ (Janome official). Fractions of an inch either way.

Which is faster, the TL-2010Q or HD9?

On paper the HD9: 1,600 vs 1,500 SPM. In practice both are faster than most quilters ever sew.

Compare anything: the full database sorts all 31 machines by harp width, height, speed, feed system and price band — with a source for every number.