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In Stock! Juki MO-735, True 5-Thread Safety Stitch up to 9mm Wide, 2 & 3 Needle Cover Hem Stitches up to 6.5mm Wide, Straight Chain Stitch, 3 Thread Overlock up to 5mm Wide, 4 Thread Seam up to 7mm Wide, Rolled Hem 1.5mm Wide, Differential Feed

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Juki Manufacturers Warranty: Juki Sergers have a 2 year electronic warranty on motors , light assembly, wiring, switches, circuit boards and speed control. A 5 year mechanical warranty is for "all other parts" however this excludes "consumable parts" such as loopers, feed dogs, knife blades, bulbs, lamps, presser feet, needles and belts. Juki sergers also comes with 90 days labor period on adjustments good through the Juki dealer the machine is originally purchased from. This warranty is valid only on products used for household purposes. Using this product in a commercial environment voids warranty.

DE means Differential Feed with External Controls "I love my Juki MO-735 - I can count on it to do any operation I want with exceptional quality and reliability. The 3 and 4 thread stitches are wider than any other serger I have seen. I LOVE that feature." Annette Douthat, Owner & Serger Expert, AllBrands

AllBrands is an Authorized Juki Dealer and Service Center for any repairs needed including warranty parts, electrical and labor. We give unlimited technical support by email, fax and phone. We service machines in our stores. Mass merchants do not have tech service or repair departments for your equipment. They are unable to help you directly, only referring any operational, mechanical or electronic questions back to the manufacturer instead of taking care of the problems themselves. Manufacturers and customers should expect that any problems you have will be taken care of by the dealer or merchant who sold you the equipment, not by just referring your questions back to the manufacturer.

With the 24 stitch options available on the Juki MO-735, you can achieve virtually every serger technique and decorative stitch you've imagined! Create the latest sophisticated styles, trendy sportswear, stretchy active wear, adorable children’s wear, decorative home fashions and more! With the MO-735 you can expand your sewing capabilities to include advanced applications, such as, a chainstitch, 5-thread safety stitch, and 2 or 3 needle coverstitch.The Juki MO-735 can handle all types of fabrics from ultra-light weight to heavy weight. Professional-looking, versatile, and creative sewing is now within your grasp thanks to the JUKI MO-735.

New Optional Recommended Accessory Juki MO735 A9140C090B0, Adjusts Width from 15-25mm Cover Stitch Hem Guide for MO-735, Bernina 009DCC, 1300MDC, 2 or 3 Needle 5mm Wide Cover Hem Stitches. For guiding folded hems for perfectly placed cover (the raw edge) stitching on light to medium weight knit or woven shirts, dresses, pants or sleeve hems. The hemmer guide gives even, parallel feeding of pre folded fabric edges. Also for hemming stretch fabrics such as jersey, tricot, lycra spandex swimwear and sportswear.


  • 2/3/4/5 Thread Capability
  • 2 Thread serging with attachment included
  • Differential Feed
  • Adjustable stitch length
  • Anti-Vibration Cones Included
  • Power and Light switches
  • Built In Carrying Handle
  • Built-In Thread Cutter
  • Built-In Roll Hem
  • Upper and Lower Knife
  • Looper Cover with Built-In Knife Guard
  • Sewing Light
  • Presser foot pressure regulation
  • Left and left needle thread tension dials
  • Upper and lower looper thread tension dials
  • Threading Diagram on the serger
  • Waste bin

    *Like Bernina 1300MDC which adds an LCD Screen and swing out foot (snap on and off foot is just as good for threading). If the Bernina LCD panel goes out, you cannot see what stitch you have selected displayed on screen. The swing out foot locks the machine hand wheel in place. If you press on the foot control while the presser foot is in swing out position, it puts strain on the motor.

    From Juki Brand Ambassador Nicole Moore:
    "I found great success with my JUKI industrial, so it was an easy decision to purchase additional JUKI machines like the JUKI TL-2010Q straight stitch sewing machine. This is hands-down my favorite machine to sew on! I can easily piece my quilts, make most bags and even do some free motion quilting. It sews like a dream! And because I love free motion quilting, I added a JUKI J-350QVP as well. I occasionally quilt other people’s quilts, but because my long arm is currently on a table (and not a frame) I mostly just quilt my quilts with my J-350QVP. One of my business goals is to transition my long arm sit down to a frame and add the automation package. Both my kids are still in the house so until they fly the coop, I don’t have the real estate in my home for a longarm business right now. I’m also learning more about making garments so it only makes sense that I have a JUKI serger and cover stitch combo, MO-735. I bought these as gifts for my Mom and love to use them when I visit her. My mom still loves to teach me new things since sewing garments is something that I am still learning more about."

    There are several ways to stay in touch with Nicole. You can find her on Instagram every day. Subscribe to her YouTube Channel and sign up for her Weekly Newsletter. Nicole even has a Facebook Page and TikTok Channel. If you need help or are interested in starting a Creative Business – be sure to visit the Creative Day Job website!

    Click HERE for Juki Brochure on MO735 Advanced Serging Technology

    Click HERE for Catalog Brochure on Juki MO-735DE Serger

    Click here to download Juki MO735 Threading Charts that are also included in the box with the machine (.pdf)

    Juki 735 Instruction Manual(.PDF)

    Juki MO735 Threading Chart (.PDF)


    Click here to access the Juki warranty registration form
  • US Warranty 5 Years Mechanical, 2 Years Electrical, 90 Days Adjustments on defects in material or workmanship.
  • Extended US Warranty: Extended Warranty Available
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Specifications
Lay-In Threading: Threading the MO-735 is a breeze. The lay-in system lets you thread quickly and easily. The color coded numbered threading system, takes the guesswork out of threading.

Color Coded Thread Paths: Threading is fast and easy with the fool-proof, color-coded thread path system. Just follow the color indicators and lay thread into the guides. Fast and easy!

Super Easy Looper Threading: The lower looper threader disengages for fast, easy looper threading, in seconds. Just slide the thread into the slot and snap the looper into place.

Chain Looper Threading: Threading that is fast, easy and done in a snap. Just push the button and the chain looper snaps down for complete access and easy threading.

Front Extra-High Foot Lift: The Extra-High front foot lift option allows for thick fabric, or layers of fabric to be handle with ease.
Safety First: Micro safety switches on the front and side covers provide extra safety when sewing. If the covers are open, the machine will not sew.

Serging Precision: The built-in seam guide takes the guesswork out of seam allowances. Just use the conveniently located gauge on the guard cover and serge away, creating accurate seam allowances as you go.

Heavy Duty Upper & Lower Knife System: The knife system on the MO-735 operates with a dedicated drive to assure consistent and smooth cutting for both light and heavy weight fabrics - so all fabric edges can be trimmed safely and professionally.

Easy Cutting Width Adjustment: The lower knife cutting width easily and quickly adjusts with the turn of the dial allowing you to create perfect seams and rolled edges.

Up and Out of the Way: The upper knife arm can be effortlessly released with a press of a button to provide more sewing room. This is useful when working in coverstitch mode, or when do not need to trim the fabric edge.

Flip and Roll: Automatic rolled hemming can be created quickly and easily with a flip of a switch. No need to change the needle plate or foot - Just flip and roll!

Differential Feed Adjustment: Keep things moving along evenly, or create fashion techniques, like lettuce edges, with the easy to use differential feed dial.

Easy Stitch Length Adjustments: Change the stitch length for specialty thread or overlock techniques using the conveniently located dial.
Create Perfect Coverhems and More: The Juki MO-735 offers 24 stitch patterns including three coverhem types: 2-needle wide, 2-needle narrow and 3-needle.

Create the latest sophisticated styles, trendy sportswear, stretchy active wear, adorable childrens wear, decorative home fashions and more!

  • With the MO-735 you can expand your sewing capabilities with a wide range of 2/3/4 thread overlock stitch variations.

  • With the MO-735 you can advance your serging applications to include chain stitch, 5-thread safety stitch and 2 or 3 needle cover stitch.

  • This Juki Serger can handle all types of fabrics from ultra light weight to heavy weight, and the most difficult-to-feed materials.

  • Achieve virtually every serger technique and decorative stitch you've imagined with the Juki MO-735.

    Specifications
  • Sewing Speed: Max 1,500 spm
  • Number of Threads: 2/3/4/5 Threads
  • Needle: Household Machine Size 11 or 14
  • Overlocking Width:
    *Chain Needle: Left Needle, 7mm Right Needle 5mm
    *Rolled Hem: 2mm
    *Chain Needle: 10mm
    *Cover stitch: 2.5 - 5mm
    *Stitch Length: 1 - 4mm (Standard: 2.5mm)
    *Rolled Hem: 1 - 1.5mm
  • Differential Feed: 0.7 : 2.0 Ratio
  • Built-In Rolled Hemming: Right (Narrow) or Left (Wide) Needle
  • 2 or 3 Thread Flat Lock: Right or Left Needle
  • Universal Presser Foot: Tape, Ribbon, Narrow Elastic Application Presser Foot Lift: 5mm Multi-Purpose Presser Foot Same foot is used for Overlock, Chain stitch, Cover stitch Compensating Presser Foot Parallel to throat plate to compensate for coverstitching multiple layers
  • Dimensions: 315mm (w) × 370mm (h) × 285mm (d) Weight: 8 kg (16 lbs.)
  • Features
    *2/3/4/5 Thread Capability
    *2 Thread serging with attachment included
    *Differential Feed
    *Adjustable stitch length
    *Anti-Vibration Cones Included
    *Power and Light switches
    *Built In Carrying Handle
    *Built-In Thread Cutter
    *Upper and Lower Knife
    *Looper Cover with Built-In Knife Guard
    *Sewing Light
    *Capable of 1500 Stitches Per Minute
    *Presser foot pressure regulation
    *Left and right needle thread tension dials
    *Upper and lower looper thread tension dials
    *Foot Control
  • Thread Functions Include:
    *4-Thread Overlock with integrated safety seam
    *3-Thread super stretch
    *3-Thread Overlock
    *3-Thread Flatlock
    *3-Thread Narrow Seam
    *3-Thread Rolled Hem
    *2-Thread Wrapped Overlock
    *2-Thread Flatlock
    *2-Thread Rolled hem
    *2-Thread Chain Stitch
    *3-Thread Overlock (left or right needle) + Chain Stitch
    *2-Thread Overlock (left or right needle) + Chain Stitch
    *4-Thread Cover Stitch
    *3-Thread Cover Stitch (Wide L, R)
    *3-Thread Cover Stitch (Narrow L, C)
    *3-Thread Cover Stitch (Narrow C, R)


    Check out these videos for more information!
    60 minute video from Vince J. Arcuri

    Instructional Videos
    Chapter 1: Preparing the Machine

    Chapter 2: Inserting the Needles

    Chapter 3: Threading

    Chapter 4: Trial Sewing

    Chapter 5: Adjustments and Settings

    Chapter 6: 3-Thread Overlock

    Chapter 7: Rolled Hemming

    Chapter 8: 2-Thread Overlock

    Chapter 9: 3-Thread Overlock and Chain Stitch Interlock

    Chapter 10: Coverstitch and Chainstitch

    Chapter 11: Maintenance

    Click Here For Training Guide Part 1

    Click Here For Training Guide Part 2

    Click HERE for Catalog Brochure on Juki MO-735DE Serger

    Please click for a helpful guide on how to thread the Juki MO-735 (.pdf)

    Click HERE for Parts List Catalog, Exploded View of Spares for Juki MO735 Serger

    See More Videos on Juki MO735

    Juki Warranty Information
Included Accessories
  • Cover/Chain Stitch Extension Plate to right of needles (in a styrofoam pocket on top of machine in box)
  • Cover Stitch Presser Foot for better fabric feeding (on machine or in accessory bag)
  • 5th Spool Holder for chain and coverstitch (this is the 5th spool pin on the back of the machine)
  • Schmetz 130/705H Needles Set of 5 (needles are inside front cover of machine)
  • Small Screwdriver for needle set screws (inside front cover of machine)
  • Tweezers for threading looper eyes (inside front cover of machine)
  • Upper Looper Convertor from 3 to 2 thread overlock
  • Brush End/Needle Inserter Tool
  • Electronic Foot Control, Cords and Plug Ins
  • Oiler for metal to metal moving parts
  • 2 Spool Nets to keep cone thread from "puddling"
  • Extra Lower Knife to change if damaged or dull
  • 5 Spool Caps when using smaller cylinder spools
  • Resealable Accessory Bag for tools and feet
  • Dust Cover when not in use
  • Large Screwdriver to remove needle plate
  • Bulb Holder to remove or insert light bulb
  • Waste Collector to catch fabric trimmings
  • Instruction Manual & Full Color Threading Guide.
  • Parts Manual List Pages for reference


{Q} Hi! Right now I have a Babylock Evolve, easy to thread but is cumbersome because of the large foot, and the knives don't raise very high making it difficult to cut thru thick stuff. (like fleece). I am looking for a serger that maneuvers well, and has a strong overhead knife so it CAN cut thru thick layers EASILY. I have heard a lot about Juki sergers, and was looking at the 654, 655 and 734. Any difference in cutting ability between them? Reliability? Any other recommendations on other sergers? Thanks for your help. Alice S. {A}Alice, Juki overhead knifes do cut thicker compressed fabrics easier than recessed knives which don't lift up as high. It doesn't make any difference which Juki model since they all have the same motor power. We do recommend either the MO655 5 Thread Safety Stitch or MO735 which adds coverhem stitches. Annette is our serger teacher, started with the 655 and now has the 735 which is easier to use.

{Q} I am intending to make women's tote bags with the serge stitch exposed. The stitch needs to be strong and look clean and pretty. Question: should I invest in 4 or 5 thread serge equipment? Will the 4 thread machinery provide enough strength of stitch. Or do I proceed with a 5 thread. I will require ease of operation, self threading capability and cutting blades. Rose. {A} Rose, We recommend the Juki MO735 2/3/4/5 Thread Sergers below with 3/4 Thread Overlock, 2 Thread Flatlock, Straight Stitch Safety Chainstitch, and 2 or 3 Needle Coverhem stitches which all can be exposed stitching on your women's tote bags. You get a lot more stitch types for embellishment on Juki MO735 that are not found on other 5 thread or 4 thread sergers, without coverhem. {A} Thank you so much for the information. This is quite helpful.I appreciate your time, effort and energy in responding. Sincerely yours, Rose If you’re looking at multifunctional Juki sergers, look no further than the Juki MO735. This model functions as more than just a serger; it is also a coverstitch machine. This machine is highly regarded for its versatility, durability, and stitching performance. One of the special facts about this multipurpose Juki serger is its capability to stitch a total of 24 stitches, which is almost every type of serger method and creative stitching you would want to use. There is literally no limit to the type of clothing and home decor items you can create! The machine can do a 2, 3, or 4 thread overlock stitch selection, giving you more ways to stretch your creativity to the next level. But wait, there's more! The Juki MO-735 can also do a chainstitch, a 5-thread safety stitch, and even a 2/3 needle cover-stitch. You’re not limited in your choice of fabric – the Juki MO735 can use pretty much any fabric, no matter how light or heavy it is. Another advantage is it can also handle fabrics that can be quite difficult to run through the feeder. You will also appreciate the color-coding on the threading guides that makes it easier to get your machine threaded and ready to go. The lower/upper knives make sure that your machine cuts fabric smoothly and consistently. To roll your hems, flipping a switch is all you need to do – it can’t get easier than that! To change stitch length or tension, all you have to do is turn their respective dials. Your front presser foot can be lifted extra high so you can work on thick fabrics or layered projects. Seams are super easy built-in guidebars to make guesstimating a thing of the past. The multipurpose standard presser foot can be snapped off and replaced with one of many specialty snap-on feet! Don't miss one of the best features of the Juki MO735 - the higher-than-average pressure foot lifter that lets you add or subtract pressure according to the fabric being sewn! The Juki MO735 can sew up to 1500 spm and comes with a Juki warranty of 2 years on electrical parts, 5 years on most mechanical parts as well as 90 days from purchase for any adjustments that can be processed through your Juki dealer.

Re: I'm trying to determine the pros/cons to dial tension vs. lay in tension. Can you advise the pros/cons to each, and any other differences between the two machines? Cindy

Cindy, Lay in tension dials on Juki MO734DE, M0735DE, and New MO1000 Jet Air Sergers are easier to see and thread and easier to pull each thread through since the tension discs release when the presser foot lever is lifted. Juki MO654DE traditional round tension knobs do not have tension disc release when presser foot is lifted, so it is harder the get the thread all the way down between the tension discs and harder to pull each thread through when re-threading or tying off new thread spools to pull through the thread paths. No other major feature differences, other than in extended warranties and the automatic needle threaders on Juki MO735DE and on new Juki MO1000 Jet Air Looper Threading serger. John Douthat, AllBrands Owner & Tech

Which is the best type of serger for cost?
It all depends on how you would use a serger.

If you would only overcast single layers to keep them from raveling, a 3 thread serger would do like Juki MO623: http://www.sewingmachinestore.com/products/abp02533.html

If you seam knits, a 4 thread mock safety stitch is best Like Juki 654DE:
http://www.sewingmachinestore.com/products/abp02506.html

If you seam wovens, the best stitch is a 5 thread safety stitch like Juki 655:
http://www.sewingmachinestore.com/products/abp02531.html

All sergers do roll hems and differential feed, so the difference is how many threads you might use.

Some sergers even have the coverhem stitch with 2 or 3 straight stitches on top and a serger stitch on bottom.

Juki has the best of all in the new MO735.

I want to get a machine that will allow me serging and/or coverstiching on ANY kind of fabric! I am undecided among three of the machines you sell: the Juki MO735, the Brother 2340CV and 1034. I mainly would like to know what the differences among them are, and if such differences would justify the difference in pricing. It is sometimes hard for me to understand the difference between flatlock and overlock, for example, so not knowing how I could use them in different situations, it doesn't make much sense to get a machine that has them both? So from your expert opinion, which one you would recommend based on what I'm looking for?. Would you recommend that, instead I buy two separate serger and a coverstitch? What would be the main reason for me to buy the MO735 instead of the two others, considering it's more expensive?

The 2-thread stitch is for overcasting a single layer of fabric. It does not have the seam, only the overcast. Of course, you can overcast with the 3 or 4 thread stiches as well.
The overlock stitch is a seam with overcast built in. It can be 3, 4 or 5 threads. 3 thread would be for very light weight fabrics, since it's narrower. 3 and 4 thread stitches have stretch, so they are the best stitches for knits, but can also be used on wovens. 4 thread stitch is wider than 3 thread stitch, so it is better for medium weight fabrics. The 5-thread stitch is a straight chain stitch and a 3 thread overlock (separate) and is for heavier fabrics and wovens, since it does not stretch.
Flatlock is a variation of the 2-thread or 3 thread overlock stitches. The tension is adjusted so there is no seam, only the overcast. When you sew 2 layers together and pull them flat, the seam allowances are enclosed, so they do not stich out to fold to one side or the other. The fabric is pulled "flat." On one side the stitch looks like a normal overlock stitch. On the other side it has threads going crosswise, like a ladder. The stitch is often used decoratively with special threads in the looper. It is used for patchwork or knit garment seams.
It's nice to have a serger and a separate coverstitch machine, especially if you will use the coverstith often. It saves you time converting from one stitch to the other. However, that's not always practical, space-wise. Once you've made the change a couple of times, it will become quicker and eeasier for you. You can leave the chain stitch looper thread (also used for the coverstitch) through the threading path (except the eye of the looper), so you can tie on and pull new threads through, thus saving a lot of time when you make changes.
The sergers and coverstitch machines you listed are all good quality. None are made in Japan. However, the production is supervised by the Japanese and we have not noticed any quality problems since the production was shifted out of Japan.
The advantage of the Juki MO735 is that it is the most heavy-duty machine, since Juki uses their industrial parts and expertise in its manufacture.
The advantage of the Brother 2340CV is that its coverstitch is a little bit wider and it has some wonderful accessories to help you guide your fabric for various operations: http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp06948-0263.html.
My first choice would be to get one of the Juki 4 or 5 thread sergers and the Brother coverstitch only machine.
We also carry the Brother 1034D serger, which has many more features than most sergers and comes at a great price: http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp01083-0069.html.
If you want only one machine, I'd get the Juki MO735.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any more questions. We look forward to serving your equipment needs.
Thanks, Annette Douthat

Customer Service gave me your email.
I'm having a problem with my Juki that I bought from your company in June of 2010 (Order #1471154)
Yesterday I was using the 3 thread overlock, and sewed a hat and a skirt (Everything working fine)
Today I wanted to hem the skirt using the rolled hem - I rethreaded and put the white lever in the rolled hem position, and tried the stitch on a test fabric. I heard a snapping noise and nothing would work. I removed the fabric, thread and the needle to see if I could figure out the problem, and it appears that the plate that moves when you push and pull the little white lever for the rolled hem is not in the correct position. The loopers are hitting it when you try to turn the wheel. The lever moves the plate back and forth, but it wiggles from side to side instead of simply forward and backward. Its obvious something is not right.
I spoke with Seth, and he indicated that this was something that needs to be fixed by someone at your company.
I am in the US Virgin Islands, and can send the machine to you by US Priority Mail. (I have the original packaging, so should be OK - I will insure)
Seth also indicated the machine is still under Warranty.
Would you please send me the instructions so that I can send this tomorrow. I need the machine working as soon as possible, as I am making hats for cancer patients here on St. Croix who have lost their hair from chemotherapy.
Thanks in advance for your assistance. Mary Juli M
Juli, there is nothing wrong with the machine, only the plate. If you remove the needle plate and turn it over, you can disassemble the white lever mechanism with a small phillips screwdriver, flatten out the stem and straighten the finger. It either got hit by a needle, looper or got thread caught around it and pulled, which is not under warranty. It can happen if the white lever is not all the way in or all the way out. As long as there are no broken parts they can be straightened out to avoid paying for a new needle plate assembly complete. Please advise if you are able to fix the plate, and polish of any needle burrs on the plate and looper points with Crocus fine emory cloth from the hardware store.
Thank you sooo much
I finally had time to work on this last weekend, and I followed the instructions and it works!!
Thanks again. Juli

Can this serger handle heavy fabrics?

Velvet, denim, canvas, narrow wale cord, duck - You should have no problem with. Just lower the foot pressure. Velvet was a fuzzy mess, with the cutter, but the others were fine.

I have put layers of polar fleece, velvet and wide wale cord 2 layers through mine with no problems on the foot lift. Home dec velvet is good at 2-3 layers, with a drop in foot pressure, but they may want to do a starter cut on the edge to get the fabric under the foot and cutting easier.

Janice M, Hayden ID
Hello. I have indicated N/A on the Product Quality and Customer Service questions. I haven't been able to fully assess the product quality yet because I'm still learning how to use the machine. It appears to be very good though. It is my understanding that it is basically the same machine as the Bernina serger/cover stitch machine so I am confident that it will be fine. I didn't speak to anyone on the telephone so I can't actually answer the Customer Service question, though I did 'chat' with someone and she answered my questions quickly and thoroughly. I bought a dress form from your company about a year ago and enjoyed my experience at that time too.

Kristina, California
I love my Juki, I have had it for almost 1 year and have sewn hundreds of hours the last 6 months. It is a steady workhorse with it's industrial background and I can always rely on it. I haven't had it in for service yet, just oiled in the marked spots. It is easy to re-thread and holds the tension well. I love the chain stitch and coverhem, although the only thing I have had an issue with is that it doesn't always release the threads after finishing a coverhem. This is my first Juki, but I am a commited Juki-fan and would highly recommend it!