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Brother Sewing and Quilting Machine, PQ1500SL, Up to 1,500 Stitches Per Minute, Wide Table, 7 Included Sewing Feet
Brand | Brother |
Color | Wide Table, 7 Included Sewing Feet |
Product Dimensions | 7.9"D x 12.6"W x 19.3"H |
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About this item
- 1,500 Stitches per minute max sewing speed: Maximum stitching of up to 1,500 stitches per minute allows you to sew and quilt more in less time
- Advanced needle threading system: This sewing and quilting machine includes an automatic needle threader that perfectly pushes the thread through the needle and a convenient, jam resistant drop-in top bobbin
- Included accessories: The PQ1500SL longarm sewing and quilting machine comes with a wide table, 7 sewing feet, knee-lifter, instruction manual and more. The removable knee-lifter enables you to lift your presser foot with your knee, leaving both hands free for fabric handling
- Precision pin feeding system: It's so easy to sew a wide variety of fabric thicknesses thanks to Brother's Pin Feed system for precision fabric feeding
- At your side support: The PQ1500SL quilting and sewing machine comes with Brother at your side support offering free technical support via online, live chat or phone for the life of your machine
- This product is intended for sale only in the US at 120 volts, and any other use or sale voids the warranty.
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Advanced Sewing and Quilting Functions
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Color-Coded Thread Pressure and Feed Dog Positions
4 Built-in Feed Dog Positions
Thread pressure dial conveniently coordinates with feed dog positions for consistent stitching. Green for medium to heavy fabrics, blue for light fabrics, red for pin feed mechanism and black drop feed for free-motion quilting
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Exclusive Pin-feed System for Improved Fabric Feed
Pin Feed Passes Through All Layers Moving All Layers Evenly
Features an adjustable pin feed mechanism that allows you to swap the feed dogs for a single pin. This moves all layers of your quilt together or delicate velvets, leaving no feed dog marks in the nap
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Knee Lifter for Hands-Free Pressure Foot Control
Included Knee Lifter Leaves Both Hands Free!
Included knee lifter leaves both hands free, giving you extra fabric control while free motion quilting. It is easily attached and removed, and is securely stored under the included extension table
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Advanced F.A.S.T Needle Threading System
Automatically Thread the Needle
The Brother F.A.S.T. needle threading system takes care of threading the needle for you. It's fast, efficient, and very easy to use
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Extra Large Wide Table with Ruler Markings
Wide Table Attachment Can Be Easily Removed for Storage
The included larger 11" x 21.5" wide table is easy to attach and features adjustable legs with rubber non-slip feet, plus ruler markings in inches and centimeters for easy measuring
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7 Included Sewing and Quilting Feet
Specialized Commercial-Shank Presser Feed
Comes with 7 pressure feet including zipper, invisible zipper, rolled hem, general purpose, spring action quilting, 1/4" piecing and walking feet, plus a seam guide for evenly measured spacing
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Extra Large Work Space
Roomy Workspace for Large Projects & Bulky Quilts
The PQ1500SL features an expanded 11" x 21.5" wide table and a large 5.7" x 8.6" needle-to-arm space
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Built-In Cone Thread Stand
Use Thread Spools or Cones Without an Adapter
Built-in telescopic thread stand allows you to use your cone thread with smooth and even feeding
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Thread Tension Control
Thread Tension Adjustment Dial
Achieve accurate tension control with the convenient thread tension dial
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Automatic Thread Cutter
Advanced Features for Fast and Efficient Sewing
With the touch of a button, both top and bottom threads are neatly cut and instantly reset
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Automatic Needle Up/Down
Customize Needle Stop Position to Your Preferences
Needle position can be pre-programmed to be in the up or down position when the machine stops

Includes Everything You Need To Get Started
The PQ1500SL High-Speed Straight Stitch Sewing and Quilting Machine comes with 7 pressure feet, an extra large extension table, knee lifter, machine cover, seam guide, fabric separator, 5 bobbins, needles, cleaning brush, 2 screwdrivers, lining plate screw and English/Spanish instruction manual
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| — | — | $1,047.50$1,047.50 | $379.99$379.99 | $389.99$389.99 |
Machine Type
| High-Speed Sewing & Quilting | Computerized Sewing & Quilting | Computerized Sewing&Embroidery | Strong & Tough Serger | ScanNCut Cutting Machine |
Included Stitches/Designs
| Dedicated Straight Stitch | 240 Sewing Stitches | 138 Designs + 103 Stitches | 3/4 Thread Differential Feed | 682 Drawing & Cutting Designs |
Stitch/Design Selection
| Dial Selection | LCD Screen & Button Selection | 3.2" Touchscreen LCD Display | Dial Selection | 5" Touchscreen LCD Display |
Feature
| Up to 1,500 Stitches/Minute | 110 Alphanumeric Stitches | 5" x 7" Hoop | Easy Lay-in Threading | Built-in Material Scanner |
Included Attachments
| Large Ext. Table & Knee Lifter | Free Arm & Extension Table | Embroidery Arm & Free Arm | Free Arm & Extension Table | — |
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Product information
Brand | Brother |
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Color | Wide Table, 7 Included Sewing Feet |
Product Dimensions | 7.9"D x 12.6"W x 19.3"H |
Item Weight | 29.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | Brother International |
ASIN | B0149GG9V4 |
Item model number | PQ1500SL |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #117,639 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #281 in Sewing Machines |
Care instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | Carton Contents Knee lifter, accessory kit with needle packet, ballpoint needle, spool cap, fabric separator, feed pin, feed pin changer, metal bobbins (5), seam guide, cleaning brush, screwdrivers (2), spool cushion, power cord and Operation Manual|USB Cable Not Included|Warranty 2/6/25 Year Premium Limited Warranty |
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Product Description
The Brother PQ1500SL quilting and sewing machine is a fantastic machine that belongs in the sewing room of every serious quilter and seamstress. The PQ1500SL is a high-speed straight stitching machine that produces lightning-fast sewing up to 1,500 stitches per minute. It also features a push-button automatic thread trimmer that allows you to save time without compromising the quality of your sewing projects. The inclusion of a built-in needle threader makes threading simple and time-saving.
The Brother PQ1500SL quilting and sewing machine also features an adjustable pin feed mechanism that allows you to exchange the use of the feed dogs for a single pin that cleanly extends from beneath the machine. This moves all layers of your quilt together or moves a delicate velvet without leaving feed dog marks in the nap. Four additional feed dog settings allow for maximum fabric control, while a knee lifter and bed extension table are added for quilting.
The Brother PQ1500SL also features a full range foot pressure adjustment and an automatic thread cutter with a fast. Needle threader – which is a huge time-saving convenience. This machine is additionally backed by a 25-year limited warranty with support for the life of the product.
Stitch Length (mm): 5, Stitch Width (mm): 7, UL/CSA Listed Voltage: 110v, Lighting Type: LED.Compare with similar items
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Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 |
Thickness | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | 5.0 |
For beginners | 4.1 | 3.6 | 3.9 | — | 4.3 |
Easy to learn | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.6 | — | — |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.4 | — | 4.8 |
Sold By | — | World Weidner - Machine Embroidery Supplies | Amazon.com | Richmond Hill Home Center USA. | World Weidner - Machine Embroidery Supplies |
power source | Corded Electric | ac | Corded Electric | AC | AC |
electric | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
material | Metal | Metal | Metal | Metal | Metal |
model number | PQ1500SL | mc6650 | HZL-F300 | 1600P-QC | 189684006912 |
weight | 29.76 pounds | 0.01 ounces | 25 pounds | 39.68 pounds | 30 pounds |
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Customers like the quality, speed, and size of the sewing machine. For example, they mention it's a heavy duty sewing machine, it runs great, and it has a very large throat space. They appreciate the value for money, saying it helps them make money quickly. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, stitching, and portability.
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Customers like the quality of the sewing machine. They say it's a heavy duty sewing machine, works flawlessly, and is a wonderful piece of equipment. Customers also mention that it'll sew on both heavy fabric and light cotton.
"...Pros: This machine has held up very well since I got it last December (12/2019). I’ve taken it to get serviced and haven’t had many problems...." Read more
"...I love the back stitch toggle. And the knee lift is great, and works fine on the mid century sewing table I’m using that came with my 1954 319w...." Read more
"Heavy duty sewing machine. This is my third Brother machine. I had a Brother Runway that I basically wore out...." Read more
"...How does is sew? Beautifully! It will sew one stitch at a time, a feature I very much like. I rarely floor it, and even then usually by accident...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the sewing machine. They say it's super fast, and quiet. Some say the bobbin lasts longer than their computer. The speed control is good for beginners, and the machine doesn't skip a beat.
"...won’t do zig zag stitches or any of the other fancy ones, but it sews quickly and the stitches are neat...." Read more
"...This machine goes SO fast...." Read more
"This is a fast, heavy-duty machine. The pluses are the adjustable feed dog settings, especially the "pin feed."..." Read more
"Love the needle threader, and scissors functions. The speed is great some times a little too fast. Sews great have only used it a few times...." Read more
Customers like the size of the sewing machine. They mention it has a very large throat space, and the extension table provides plenty of space to quilt. Some say that it accommodates large quilts with ease. Overall, most are satisfied with the size and functionality of the product.
"...I’m 9 quilts deep in 5 days since it was delivered.It’s got plenty of throat space for a queen and I could totally do a king just fine with..." Read more
"...I love the size of the extension table.Also I love that it has a physical pedal for the backstitching...." Read more
"...But I needed a machine that is heavy duty enough, with a large throat space that can handle a quilt sandwich without pausing...." Read more
"...the speed, and especially the very large throat space...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the sewing machine. They say it is well worth the investment and helps them make money quickly.
"...Finally, the price for this is amazing. Look for any other straight stitch machine, and they’ll like be over 1000...." Read more
"...Overall, it's a really great machine for the price, and I would buy it again. Brother is a good company that I trust...." Read more
"...thanks for selling a "used, like new" machine at a great price." Read more
"...I'm still making payments on it but it's well worth the money." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the sewing machine. They mention that it's super quiet and comes with a bunch of accessories.
"...1300 spm is way too fast for me at this time It is very quiet...." Read more
"This is great machine. So quiet. Sews through three layers , 2 fleece and a batting without missing a beat...." Read more
"...I love it.Pros:It's quiet, powerful and has a large throat area.It has a choice of levels for the feed dogs. So versatile...." Read more
"...It gets really loud at top speed, and the neighbor I share a wall with finally got what was coming to him after hearing him blast his EDM music at..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the sewing machine. Some mention that it's very straight forward to manage, fairly easy to thread, and easy to install. However, others say that they had trouble with the threading, the top tension is finicky, and difficult to set.
"...Once you get the hang of threading it, the machine is very straight forward to manage...." Read more
"...I did gain 3 1/2 inches of sewing space. I found it fairly easy to thread and practiced with it today...." Read more
"So first of all, this is NOT a beginner machine.It’s a midarm semi industrial machine. It goes straight and back. That’s all...." Read more
"Love the needle threader, and scissors functions. The speed is great some times a little too fast. Sews great have only used it a few times...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stitching of the sewing machine. Some mention that it has a beautiful stitch, and it sews quickly. However, others say that it can only do a straight stitch, has tiniy problems with the stitches, and won't sew through some things without the use of a walking foot.
"...It creates a ridge and my seams get caught on it when I am piecing...." Read more
"...or any of the other fancy ones, but it sews quickly and the stitches are neat. Do not buy this machine if you want more stitch options!..." Read more
"...And that did not help with stitches. I believe..." Read more
"...How does is sew? Beautifully! It will sew one stitch at a time, a feature I very much like. I rarely floor it, and even then usually by accident...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the sewing machine. Some mention that it's lighter to move, while others say that it is not very portable.
"...It's heavy, sturdy and I expect to have many hours of loving this wonderful machine...." Read more
"...However, it will not do bulk items. My sister recommended this one, and I can only tell you it is the difference between night and day...." Read more
"I like the size of the machine, it is heavy enough that it does not vibrate when in use...." Read more
"...This machine is substantially heavier than a regular home machine, most of the body is metal...." Read more
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What You Get: The machine comes with several feet that you can put on easily. The free motion quilting foot, walking foot, and 1/4” foot are the three you’ll likely use the most if you’re quilting. My 1/4” foot is actually a 1/4”, so it’s a nice tool to have for seam allowance. There are a few others that I haven’t used as much, but you are getting a pretty wide variety! And theoretically, any high shank foot will work with this machine. You get a metal bobbin, some cleaning tools, a few needles, and a screwdriver set as well. There’s an extension table that helps quite a bit with the weight of the quilt.
Pros: This machine has held up very well since I got it last December (12/2019). I’ve taken it to get serviced and haven’t had many problems. I’ve quilted twin sized quilts on my PQ1500SL, and I’d say it could sew a queen sized as well. My caution with quilting king and queen quilts is that the amount of fabric would be a pain to manage, although I’d say it’s doable!
Once you get the hang of threading it, the machine is very straight forward to manage. It has a lever to the right for the back stitch function, and you can adjust need height, tension, and stitch length. If there’s an issue with the machine, I’d suggest rethreading it to see if that fixes it. It’s worked most of the time for me!
The machine holds the fabric pretty still when you’re sewing. I’ve swapped back and forth between this and a more entry level machine that I got for the stitches, and I’m amazed at how well the Brother grips the fabric.
Finally, the price for this is amazing. Look for any other straight stitch machine, and they’ll like be over 1000. The exception being the Juki, but I’m unfamiliar with that machine. The Brother really is a good deal for the amount of power you’re getting in this machine.
Cons:
You can’t see the bobbin and don’t get told when you’re running short. This is a huge pain if you’re mid quilting.
Thread cutter cutting short. I’ve seen this in a lot of reviews- this is a pain. I’ve found that raising the foot tends to eliminate this problem; I’ll just tug the thread to get it to a longer length. If you’re not watching it though, you’re going to have to rethread the machine.
Automatic threader- I have never used this. I tried following the pictures and I have no idea what’s going on over there. Hand threading is easy, so no worries.
Hope this little novel helps!

Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021
What You Get: The machine comes with several feet that you can put on easily. The free motion quilting foot, walking foot, and 1/4” foot are the three you’ll likely use the most if you’re quilting. My 1/4” foot is actually a 1/4”, so it’s a nice tool to have for seam allowance. There are a few others that I haven’t used as much, but you are getting a pretty wide variety! And theoretically, any high shank foot will work with this machine. You get a metal bobbin, some cleaning tools, a few needles, and a screwdriver set as well. There’s an extension table that helps quite a bit with the weight of the quilt.
Pros: This machine has held up very well since I got it last December (12/2019). I’ve taken it to get serviced and haven’t had many problems. I’ve quilted twin sized quilts on my PQ1500SL, and I’d say it could sew a queen sized as well. My caution with quilting king and queen quilts is that the amount of fabric would be a pain to manage, although I’d say it’s doable!
Once you get the hang of threading it, the machine is very straight forward to manage. It has a lever to the right for the back stitch function, and you can adjust need height, tension, and stitch length. If there’s an issue with the machine, I’d suggest rethreading it to see if that fixes it. It’s worked most of the time for me!
The machine holds the fabric pretty still when you’re sewing. I’ve swapped back and forth between this and a more entry level machine that I got for the stitches, and I’m amazed at how well the Brother grips the fabric.
Finally, the price for this is amazing. Look for any other straight stitch machine, and they’ll like be over 1000. The exception being the Juki, but I’m unfamiliar with that machine. The Brother really is a good deal for the amount of power you’re getting in this machine.
Cons:
You can’t see the bobbin and don’t get told when you’re running short. This is a huge pain if you’re mid quilting.
Thread cutter cutting short. I’ve seen this in a lot of reviews- this is a pain. I’ve found that raising the foot tends to eliminate this problem; I’ll just tug the thread to get it to a longer length. If you’re not watching it though, you’re going to have to rethread the machine.
Automatic threader- I have never used this. I tried following the pictures and I have no idea what’s going on over there. Hand threading is easy, so no worries.
Hope this little novel helps!


It’s a midarm semi industrial machine. It goes straight and back. That’s all. There is no slow button. And if you don’t know how to control your speed with a pedal, don’t order this sucker.
I’m a professional quilter.
I was looking for a fast, heavy machine. I didn’t want bells or whistles and I didn’t want to spend a fortune.
The warranty was on par with other machines in this category and the price was just a bit less than the other machines I looked at. And then I realized all the other machines on my short list were really this machine at heart.
I read a bunch of reviews and there are some that I really second guessed myself after I had ordered this machine.
But here’s the thing, those reviews were dead wrong.
The machine does not unthread itself when I use the cut button. It hasn’t done it even once.
It’s not breaking thread (unless I’m a dummy and use the wrong thread).
It’s not breaking needles (unless the walking foot isn’t tightened).
This machine is amazing! I love everything about it.
I’m 9 quilts deep in 5 days since it was delivered.
It’s got plenty of throat space for a queen and I could totally do a king just fine with it.
Pedal is doing fine with speed control.
It’s very large. The extension table is sturdy. All the controls are very easy to control. I love the back stitch toggle. And the knee lift is great, and works fine on the mid century sewing table I’m using that came with my 1954 319w.
In all, it is just what I wanted. So go ahead and check on out! You’ll be so happy.
PS: the sticker is from Heather Gauthier Art. I try to put an artist on spotlight when I take a photo of my quilts. Check her out!

It’s a midarm semi industrial machine. It goes straight and back. That’s all. There is no slow button. And if you don’t know how to control your speed with a pedal, don’t order this sucker.
I’m a professional quilter.
I was looking for a fast, heavy machine. I didn’t want bells or whistles and I didn’t want to spend a fortune.
The warranty was on par with other machines in this category and the price was just a bit less than the other machines I looked at. And then I realized all the other machines on my short list were really this machine at heart.
I read a bunch of reviews and there are some that I really second guessed myself after I had ordered this machine.
But here’s the thing, those reviews were dead wrong.
The machine does not unthread itself when I use the cut button. It hasn’t done it even once.
It’s not breaking thread (unless I’m a dummy and use the wrong thread).
It’s not breaking needles (unless the walking foot isn’t tightened).
This machine is amazing! I love everything about it.
I’m 9 quilts deep in 5 days since it was delivered.
It’s got plenty of throat space for a queen and I could totally do a king just fine with it.
Pedal is doing fine with speed control.
It’s very large. The extension table is sturdy. All the controls are very easy to control. I love the back stitch toggle. And the knee lift is great, and works fine on the mid century sewing table I’m using that came with my 1954 319w.
In all, it is just what I wanted. So go ahead and check on out! You’ll be so happy.
PS: the sticker is from Heather Gauthier Art. I try to put an artist on spotlight when I take a photo of my quilts. Check her out!

This machine goes SO fast. At top speed, when I'm doing 2 yard straight seams, I can just put the pedal to the metal and it feels like I'm in an industrial sewing warehouse. It gets really loud at top speed, and the neighbor I share a wall with finally got what was coming to him after hearing him blast his EDM music at all hours of the night. Ha!
For sewing other projects, it does a really great job going through thick fabrics, especially with the walking foot. I love the size of the extension table.
Also I love that it has a physical pedal for the backstitching. I really really hate that all the digital machines have buttons for reverse stitching. I need to be able to grab the pedal without looking for a button on a panel of 10 other buttons.
Cons:
- bobbin case is side loading, and there's nothing that alerts you when your bobbin thread has run out. I did eventually learn that there's a different sound when the bobbin has run out, so I can tell just by that.
- the top thread tension dial is kind of hard to see. The numbers are labelled on the top so I have to really lean over the machine and get at the right angle. It also took me FOREVER to figure out that the dial shows different numbers when you have the presser foot lever up vs. down.
- After heavy use for 1 year it's gotten super squeaky, despite proper lubrication. I've even tried over-lubricating and nope, it's still squeaky as an old wagon.
- the pin feed stopped working. When I use the feed dogs on the pin feed setting, the pin lever doesn't move up and down anymore. Not sure what happened there. It was nice while it lasted.
- the needle threader is complete trash, but it's better than nothing.
Overall, it's a really great machine for the price, and I would buy it again. Brother is a good company that I trust. My local sewing machine repairman says that Brother is the best company to purchase from as far as repair and support goes, and he says after all his years repairing machines, the Brother machines have fared the best. He did mention that I probably shouldn't have purchased the PQ1500SL through Amazon...something about more parts being made out of plastic than if I had purchased it directly from Brother, but I can't find anything that supports that claim.
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I'd read some reviews and it takes a bit of getting used to the threading and bobbin on this machine. This is definitely not a beginner or entry level machine. Also the needle threader is probably the most pathetic thing I've seen, but so far that's the only drawback.


Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2021
I'd read some reviews and it takes a bit of getting used to the threading and bobbin on this machine. This is definitely not a beginner or entry level machine. Also the needle threader is probably the most pathetic thing I've seen, but so far that's the only drawback.



