Changing Presser Feet; Changing Presser Feet (Zipper Foot); Presser Feet - Brother PQ1500S Operation Manual

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Changing Presser Feet

Note
Make sure the power is off before changing presser feet.
Changing Presser Feet
(Zipper Foot)
1 Raise presser foot, and raise
needle to highest position.
2 Loosen and remove screw using
screwdriver.
3 Attach zipper foot and tighten
screw.
✽ Use the same method to attach
the other feet that come with your
PQ1500S.
✽ See page 18 for directions on at-
taching the "Walking Foot".
✽ Use the position knob on back of
the zipper foot to adjust position
of foot in relation to needle.
✽ Only the zipper foot has a posi-
tion knob. You can begin sewing
with all other presser feet imme-
diately after attaching.

Presser Feet

G Pin Feed Foot
For perfect stitch-
ing on otherwise
difficult fabrics like
velvet, leather and
suede.
G Rolled Hem Foot
Use on the edge of
fabric, such as on
hems
of
dress
shirts, to fold the
edge of the fabric in
three while sewing.
G Invisible Zipper
Foot
Use to attach con-
cealed fasteners.
G Quilting Foot
Spring action foot
for darning, quilting
or free-motion em-
broidery.
Use only feet supplied with your PQ1500S. Each foot is spe-
cially designed for this machine and has clearance for the pin at
the rear of each foot. Use of other presser feet with the PQ se-
ries machines may damage or break the pin feed mechanism.
G General purpose Foot
This foot is used for
most sewing. (Can also
be used for sewing
thick fabrics or seams.)
✽ When sewing thick
seams, lightly guide
the fabric with your
hand on the down-
ward side of the seam.
✽ Can also be used
with pin feeding.
G Zipper Foot
Use to attach fasten-
ers other than con-
cealed fasteners.
G 1/4" Foot
For quilt and patch-
work piecing with
1/4" or 1/8" seam
allowance.
G Walking Foot
For sewing or quilt-
ing on fabrics which
stick or tend to slip
Useful for sewing
multiple layers as in
quilting.
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