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Annie Pearl 07-01-2014 10:43 AM

Brother PQ 1500s walking foot
 
The walking foot that came with my PQ 1500s is a narrow toe and doesn't have a guide. I would really like to find an open toe one that has a quide or one that just has a guide. Does anyone with this machine know of one I could get. I contacted Brother and they don't have another walking foot that will fit this machine. I know that there are other brand feet that will fit this machine but I'm not familiar with them.

Peckish 07-01-2014 10:53 AM

Contact Allbrands.com and tell them what you'd like. I've received excellent customer service from them, and they have always been able to help me out, especially if it's an "aftermarket", non-OEM part.

RainyBC 07-01-2014 12:37 PM

I read on one forum, that the Janome high shank open toe even feed foot fits the PQ1500s. Don't take my word for it though. I wrote that down hoping to find one to try. It would be nice if more people chime in here because I would like a foot that leaves enough space to see where your sewing.

Candace 07-01-2014 01:46 PM

A "wide" walking foot wouldn't fit the feed dogs of your machine. YOu have a straight stitch machine with narrow feed dogs. The walking foot similarly has to have narrow matching feed or the WF wouldn't work as designed. So, no, you won't be able to get other WF to work properly on the machine other than what it was designed to handle.

RainyBC 07-01-2014 02:03 PM

Thank you Candace. Go slow and use a good light i guess is what we must do.

Quiltngolfer 07-01-2014 03:44 PM

I have the Brother 1500. I use painter's tape to mark my lines when I use the walking foot. It works well for me.

Annie Pearl 07-01-2014 11:47 PM

Thanks, Candace I guess I'll learn to use what I have or get my other machine out. I wish I had room to have both machines out at one time. I did try the Jenome high shank foot but the bar that goes over the needle screw isn't long enough. It just doesn't fit just right. You might get it it work but I was afraid to try it.
Thanks everyone for your help.

Annie Pearl 07-02-2014 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 6781833)
Contact Allbrands.com and tell them what you'd like. I've received excellent customer service from them, and they have always been able to help me out, especially if it's an "aftermarket", non-OEM part.


I called Allbrands and they have an Janome even feed foot with a guide that they say will fit the 1500s. I ordered one, so we will see. If it doesn't fit I'll just send it back.

Candace 07-02-2014 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Annie Pearl (Post 6783033)
I called Allbrands and they have an Janome even feed foot with a guide that they say will fit the 1500s. I ordered one, so we will see. If it doesn't fit I'll just send it back.

It will likely "fit" and tighten on to the shank, but the Janome one would be a zig zag walking foot not made for a straight stitch machine and will be too big for the feed dogs...it wouldn't be what you want if this is the case. Like I said before, the SS walking feed are different than the WF made for zig zag capable machines.

If the Janome foot is also for a SS machine, it may work properly.

Peckish 07-02-2014 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Candace (Post 6783050)
It will likely "fit" and tighten on to the shank, but the Janome one would be a zig zag walking foot not made for a straight stitch machine and will be too big for the feed dogs.

Unless it's a foot made for the Janome 1600, which is a straight stitch machine. I have both machines, the Janome 1600 and the Brother PQ1500, and they're almost identical. I can swap the feet between both machines, and this is what I had in mind when I advised the OP to contact Allbrands.

I'm looking forward to hearing Annie Pearl's experience with this new foot. :thumbup:


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