ANOTHER JANOME OPTIONAL ACCESSORY: THE “RULER” FOOT FOR FREE MOTION

Continuing with our JANOME OPTIONAL ACCESSORY series:  

THE “RULER” FOOT.

FREE MOTION FRAME QUILTING FEET SET

FREE MOTION FRAME QUILTING FEET SET – I am talking about the foot on the LEFT. The one on the right is the open toe foot for Janome 1600P

Now I must tell you a little bit of a story about this foot: We have had it for a long time….I’m thinking several years. It’s official name is the JANOME FREE MOTION FRAME QUILTING FOOT SET PART #767434005.  As with all the new feet, it landed on my desk, I looked at it and saw the information on the box indicated it was for use with the JANOME 1600P. This is a straight stitch machine and so you would select these feet if you plan on using our JANOME 1600P  on a FRAME.  These feet do need to be attached to a CONVERTIBLE free motion foot for the Janome 1600P which is a separate part # 767433004. Please note that the Janome 1600P has a different configuration and side loading which our other machines do not have.  Hence the Convertible foot holder set for the 1600P is not interchangeable with other Janome models (see below). In other words, these feet were designed to be used on the 1600P when it is not on a table but mounted onto a quilting frame where you move the machine and the quilt stays stationary on the frame & rollers made for this purpose.  Now, I do not have a JANOME 1600P  open in the classroom, nor do I have a frame, so I pretty much put this foot set out of sight & out of mind…………..well I am sorry!! I should not have done this….oops.

CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FOOT HOLDER WITH "RULER" FOOT TOE ATTACHED. NOTICE HOW IT HAS A THICK "LIP" AND RIDES NICELY AGAINST THE RULER

CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FOOT HOLDER WITH “RULER” FOOT TOE ATTACHED. NOTICE HOW IT HAS A THICK “LIP” AND RIDES NICELY AGAINST THE RULER

Turns out, this foot set can be used  when you do not have the JANOME 1600P OR  a quilting frame………..Yes,  you can use it on other JANOME machine models (more below) when they are standing firmly table top/not on a frame! I was approached by one of my BC dealers; Langley Vacuum & Sewing  recently with a question about a “RULER”  foot to use on our machines when we quilt. I was told it was a JANOME FOOT???? ……..Needless to say, I was coming up blank as I had not heard anything about a RULER foot.  My dealer insisted and then sent me a link to a blogpost where……….YES…….a JANOME customer had experimented with this foot set on her JANOME MC6600P.  Please feel free to check out this link: my acknowledgments go to Amy’s Free Motion Quilting Adventures. Amy has a JANOME MC 6600P  which she does not use on a frame. This link tells you her whole story. Amy calls our JANOME FREE MOTION FRAME QUILTING FEET SET a “ruler” foot –  Sure is less of a “mouthful”!  The closed toe foot in this set has a thick “lip” which is very useful for doing free motion quilting when you wish to follow a line or curve using a ruler as your guide.  Some folk like to mark their lines onto their quilt tops with chalk (or other means) and then free motion as close to their markings as possible. Some just “wing” it entirely. But if you want to ensure that your lines or curves are pretty smooth and even, a little help may be a good thing! Here is where the RULERS come in. Remember to allow 1/4 inch between the desired placing of the stitching & ruler edge as the distance between the edge of the foot which will ride along the ruler edge and the needle is 1/4 inch.

ON RIGHT: CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FOOT HOLDER WITH "RULER" FOOT ATTACHED. ON LEFT: CLOSED TOE; CLEAR VIEW FOOT & OPEN TOE ATTACHMENTS WHICH COME WITH THE CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FOOT SET

ON RIGHT: CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FOOT HOLDER WITH “RULER” FOOT ATTACHED.
ON LEFT: CLOSED TOE; CLEAR VIEW FOOT & OPEN TOE ATTACHMENTS WHICH COME WITH THE CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FOOT SET

Janome Canada does not sell these rulers. Mine shows in the pic as lime green…..which it is. The brand name on mine is The Gadget Girls & has scallops on one side & a double curve on the other. No clue where I acquired it (many years ago) but it has been quite useful on a number of occasions. I cannot speak for other countries who may have these rulers available for their Janome dealers to sell. Please make applicable enquiries in your country. Some of our Janome dealers may very well have these rulers  – I know of several in Western Canada who DO (for example: SNIP AND STITCH in Nanaimo, BC). Most quilt stores carry one or another of these brands of rulers OR can certainly order for you if you ask.  Google is also a wonderful thing! Do your research on which brands and styles might be useful for your purposes and then ask your dealer to order this for you. Just in case you might be getting confused: These rulers are not  for rotary cutting! It is a special straight or curved ruler which is a bit thicker than a regular rotary cutting ruler. This is because you do NOT want the ruler to slip under the foot as you free motion quilt as you will then have one broken needle lickety-split fast……and a dinged ruler too!  So the rulers are designed thicker to prevent them slipping under the foot. And if you look at the pic at the top of this post, you will see that the foot on the left is quite thick as well so that it will ride up against the ruler and all will be well. DSCF5778 If you have a LOW shank JANOME machine (ask your local JANOME DEALER if you are unsure) then you would need the following Janome parts:  Convertible Free Motion foot set for low shank models Part # 202002004 PLUS the part # listed above which contains the 2 extra parts – one of which is the “ruler” foot. It is compatible with this Convertible set.

If you have a HIGH shank JANOME machine that has a 7mm opening in the needle plate, then you need: Convertible Free Motion foot for High shank 7mm Part # 202001003 PLUS the frame set above for the “ruler” foot.

If you have a HIGH shank JANOME machine that has a 9mm opening in the needleplate, then you need: Convertible Free Motion Foot set for 9mm Part # 202146001 PLUS the frame set for the “ruler” foot You may already have the Convertible Free Motion foot set as this does come as a standard accessory with some of our JANOME machine models. If you are unsure, check the Instruction manual for your machine model: it does list all the feet which would have been included with your machine.  If it is listed and you don’t have it….well then my advice would be to start tidying up your sewing room and searching in all those drawers & boxes as you may have mislaid a very useful set of feet for your machine!! The link above has a video and other information relevant to the functioning of these CONVERTIBLE FREE MOTION FEET SETS. Check these out as it will help you immeasurably to get the most from your sewing machine feet & accessories.

Please note that Janome is not recommending the use of this Convertible Free motion foot and “ruler foot” attachment for machine models which have automatic presser foot lift as there is a chance that the foot could go up too high in the auto presser foot lift function and cause damage. Warranty will not cover damage caused by using these feet on models with Auto presser foot lift: Janome Mc12000, Mc15000 and Skyline S7.  

CURVED CROSS HATCHING QUILTED ONTO MY WALL HANGING

CURVED CROSS HATCHING QUILTED ONTO MY WALL HANGING

Do also check out Amy’s blog as she has advice & video’s there too. So, what will you be free motioning today????

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127 Responses to ANOTHER JANOME OPTIONAL ACCESSORY: THE “RULER” FOOT FOR FREE MOTION

  1. Paula says:

    I have a Janome QC6260 what ruler foot do I need.

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Paula,

      Your Janome 6260 is a low shank machine so please follow the information for low shank machine models in the blog posts on this subject.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA.

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  2. Donna Warren says:

    I have a Janome 4120 QDC and was wondering what ruler foot I need for this machine?

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Donna,

      Your 4120 is a LOW shank 7mm model machine so please follow the information in this blog post for the part #’s for the feet you need : 2 part #’s are required. Your local Janome dealer should also be able to assist you. The information is immediately under the second to last photo in this post.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  3. Paula Viitala says:

    I have a memory craft 6600 and what convertible free motion foot will fit on this? Will a low shank fit on this machine? I am having trouble with free motion quilting with a darning foot, skipped stitches etc. What setting do you put on this, straight stitch and cover the dogs or lower dogs. Do you have any learning materials to help my frustrations:(

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Paula,

      The 6600P is a HIGH shank model so, no, a low shank Free motion Convertible foot will not work on a 6600P. Please see your local Janome dealer for trouble shooting as we cannot do much of that on this forum. We do recommend a blue dot/quilters bobbin case and STRAIGHT stitch needle plate for freemotion quilting. Using a new and correct type of needle is also important. Have you tried our Janome purple tip needles which are specifically to prevent skipped stitches? Another point is to check the level of the foot above the quilt – if it is too high, skipped stitches and poor quality quilting may result. Foot should hover a mere mm or 2mm above the quilt when the presser foot is down.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  4. Usha Malhotra says:

    I have a Janome DXL 603 . Will janome frame quilting foot set work on my machine for ruler work?

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    • janomecanada says:

      Hello Usha –
      Hmmm – That does not seem to be a familiar model from our current Janome Canada line up. We cannot say for sure if this foot would or would not fit.

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  5. Carol thomas says:

    I have a mc 9900 will rulers and free motion feet fit this machine

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Carol,

      Yes, you sure can use rulers and our Convertible free motion foot set. Your MC9900 is a high shank 7mm model machine so please follow the instructions and part #’s listed in this blog post for high shank 7mm machine models.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA.

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  6. Brenda says:

    I have Janome 11000 Se. WHat do I need for this to fit my machine

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Brenda,

      Your MC11000 SE is a high shank 7mm machine model so please follow the information in this post for high shank 7mm models. The part #’s are listed in this blog post for your convenience.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  7. Brenda Greeley says:

    I have a memory craft 6500 and just purched the ruler foot, do I need anything else to go with this foot, and if so what do I need

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Brenda,
      You need the ruler foot and the Convertible Free Motion foot set as explained in this blog post. Your MC 6500P requires a LOW shank Convertible free motion foot set. And of course, you need a ruler or template!

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  8. Ju says:

    What would you recommend to make free motion quilting easier on your DC2011? Is it short or long shank?
    Thank you.

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi June,

      We have done many blog posts on Free motion quilting on this blog: janomelife. You may search for these in the search box on the home page. In addition, doing a google search + looking for video’s on You Tube is a pretty good resource for expanding free motion skills. And there is also the option of purchasing books, DVD’s and online workshops. Your local Janome dealer may also offer classes on Free motion quilting. I do believe the DC2011 is a low shank. There is a useful post on 7th November 2016 on http://www.freemotionquiltingadventures.com
      She explains exactly how to work out if your machine is a high or low shank. And she also has lots of great free motion information on her blog. She is also a Janome dealer!

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  9. lisa says:

    I have a Janome skyline S5 I would like to get a ruler foot for quilting. Could you please tell me which configuration I need, I am not sure if I have Hi shank or Lo shank and would like to purchase the right foot for my machine.

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Lisa,

      You have a high shank machine. The blog posts we have done on janomelife on this topic give all the details of the 2 packages you need to use rulers/long arm quilting templates on your machine. Also most of our dealers are aware of the required feet as this ruler quilting trend is so “hot” and has been so for several years.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  10. Mary Delisle says:

    I have a Horizon 8200, can I use the ruler foot for free motion on my machine. I honestly don’t know the difference between the high shank and a low shank. I don’t know what I have for a shank. But Have been looking for a ruler foot for a year and just discovered this is what it is called.
    Thanks

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  11. Carol Unwin says:

    Hi I live in the UK and own a Janome 6260 QC will this work on my machine and is so am I correct that I’d need the convertable for a low shank machine?
    Thanks Carol

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Carol,
      Yes, you are correct. Your 6260 is a low shank machine so that is the accessory you require + the other “ruler” foot part listed in the blog posts.
      Please choose a suitable ruler as advised as well to be compatible with a low shank machine.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  12. Will this set up work for a Janome 8077 low shank? (does not have the auto lift up feature)

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Karen,

      That is not a model we carry in Canada but it looks like it is low shank so please follow instructions and part #’s in the blog post for low shank machines. Yes, it will work on this model. Do ensure you buy the slightly thinner rulers to be able to use them with low shank.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  13. Zoey_141 says:

    I have a Janome 10000 memory craft machine. Which one will fot this machine. Very interested in purchasing one of these if available.

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Joey,

      Your MC10000 is a high shank machine so please follow the information in the blog post (or others on janomelife )for part# for high shank machines. Your local Janome dealer can also assist.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  14. Doreen says:

    I have the memory craft 6500 and the 6600 with an extra needle plate for straight sewing with a little hole for free motion quilting. I also have the convertible free motion open toe foot and would like to do ruler quilting. What do I need? I also seem to have the bobbin holder 200445007 don’t know what for? I don’t have the ruler foot attachment, so what number do I order and what is the cost?

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Doreen,
      You would require different Convertible Free motion foot for your 2 machines listed as the Mc6500P is a low shank & MC6600P is a high shank. Or just do Ruler quilting on one of them – the one you have the Convertible foot for. The bobbin case part # is for Free motion quilting so go ahead and use that. Im pretty sure the part # for the ruler foot attachment was listed in these emails but here it is again: 767434005.
      You need to purchase this from an authorized Janome dealer. I am unable to give you any retail pricing on this forum.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  15. Elaine in North Tx. says:

    I pretty much use a Janome 5700 as my quilting machine. Will these feet fit it?

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Elaine,
      Not sure, I don’t know if that machine is high or low shank. Please check with your local Janome Sewing machine dealer in Texas.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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  16. Donna says:

    I have the Janome 12000. Will the ruler foot work on my machine?

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  17. Where can I purchase #767434005 …..hard finding it in Australia .thank you .Helen

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Helen,

      We are a Canadian blog and are unable to help you locate this foot in Australia. Sorry – you will need to ask a local Australian dealer or contact Janome Australia directly at http://janome.com.au

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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    • Jennifer says:

      Hi Helen, I live in Perth and was able to get my local dealer to order the part in for me. Depending on which state you live in, just see your local dealer. My dealer really had to ‘look’ for the part in her catalogue.
      Hope this helps
      Jennifer

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  18. jo ann says:

    I have the Janome 7700 horizon, will the ruler foot work with my machine, thanks

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Jo Ann

      Yes, you sure can. Please read this blog post again for all the information you need. Your Janome MC7700 is a high shank 7mm machine so this part of the post applies to you: If you have a HIGH shank JANOME machine that has a 7mm opening in the needle plate, then you need: Convertible Free Motion foot for High shank 7mm Part # 202001003 PLUS the frame set above for the “ruler” foot.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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    • I’ve been using the ruler foot in my 7700 for three years. Works great.

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  19. helen lymburn says:

    I have a Janome 11000 embroidery machine …can part #767434005 fit my machine please .Helen

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Helen,

      Yes, it sure can. Perhaps you are not aware that your MC11000 is a HIGH shank 7mm stitch machine? So this part of the blog post refers to your machine model:
      If you have a HIGH shank JANOME machine that has a 7mm opening in the needle plate, then you need: Convertible Free Motion foot for High shank 7mm Part # 202001003 PLUS the frame set above for the “ruler” foot.

      So you will need part #’s 202001003 + the “ruler” foot attachment Part # #767434005.

      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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      • Teri McMahon says:

        I have the Janome Horizon 7000 machine. Which ruler foot would I use for this machine?

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      • lizafrica says:

        Hi Teri,

        This post is quite clear about what part #’s are required for HIGH and LOW shank machines. Please refer to this. I think (although I am not 100% positive as we no longer have this machine on our line) that the Janome MC7000 is a low shank machine. It would be best to ask your local Janome dealer or look at your machine to see if the ankle/foot holder attaches to the shank nearer to the needle plate level or higher up the shank.

        Liz
        JANOME CANADA

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  20. Kathy Ordal says:

    I am so excited to find this ruler foot for Janome. I already have the convertible free motion quilting foot set (202001003). I have a MC 6600, but it does not have a P after the model number. Also I found I have the bobbin holder for free quilting (200445007), but it shows a P after the use with MC6600. I am thinking I am set to use both of these with my machine and the ruler foot? I am excited to discover the bobbin holder as I bought it and have never used it! Thank you.

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    • lizafrica says:

      Hi Kathy,

      I am unfamiliar with the MC6600 without the P but I did look up our archives of Instruction books and I do see one model there called the MC6600 which looks the same as the MC6600P so I am sure you can go ahead and use the part #’s you list in your comment without any worries. Enjoy!! Personally I would never free motion quilt without my blue dot bobbin case. I love it.
      Liz
      JANOME CANADA

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