fibersport Report post Posted July 26, 2023 Kind of curious and trying to learn. Are presser feet interchangeable between Pfaff/Consew/Singer etc.? It seems that as long as they are the same shank length, they should interchange. I noticed some of the screws for the front foot are in a different location, maybe there might be a clearance issue? I realize there may be some specialized presser feet that won't work but I'm wondering if they look similar they should work? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted July 27, 2023 Are you talking about triple feed machines? If yes, then Adler, Pfaff and Singer have their own foot system but a lot of modern clones are using the Singer foot system. So depending on the machine model it is very likely that Consew, Seiko, Juki, Mitsubishi, Brother are using the "Singer 111! foot system. But again - it depends on the machine model. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fibersport Report post Posted July 27, 2023 I'm talking about a Pfaff, 545 for clarification. Maybe that explains the different location of the screw on the smaller forward foot between the Pfaff and the Consew? I only have a Pfaff presser foot and nothing else to physically compare it to, again just trying to wrap my head around the differences since this is a new hobby to me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted July 27, 2023 2 hours ago, fibersport said: I'm talking about a Pfaff, 545 for clarification. Maybe that explains the different location of the screw on the smaller forward foot between the Pfaff and the Consew? I only have a Pfaff presser foot and nothing else to physically compare it to, again just trying to wrap my head around the differences since this is a new hobby to me. The hole in the outside is different but it would fit if you wanted to re-drill it.Consew,Juki,Brother & alot of clone machines all use the more common Singer styled feet.Most of the Adlers & Pfaff's have to use the ones made for the brand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites