Bernina Sewing Machine manual Feed-dog, Stitch plate markings, Button below the handwheel

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18 Setting up the sewing computer

Stitch plate

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5/8

1/4

1/4

5/8

1

20

10

10

20

Stitch plate markings

the stitch plate is marked with seam guide lines in mm and inches

the millimetre markings are at the front

the inch markings are at the back

the measurements show the distance (with needle position centre) from needle to line

lines are provided to the right and left of the needle

they are very useful guide lines for precise seaming

the horizontal lines are useful for sewing corners, etc.

Feed-dog

Button below the handwheel

Button flush with housing = sewing position

Button depressed = feed-dog is lowered

for free-hand sewing (darning, embroidery, etc.)

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Contents Welcome to Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of electric shockThis sewing computer is intended for household use only Details of the sewing computer Front viewThread take up cover Adjustment2330 Bobbin cover FHS connection Stitch plate Thread pathBack view Manual Carrying handlePresser foot lifter Thread cutterStart-stop-unit AccessoriesStandard accessories Fabric coverStoring accessories Accessory boxFree standing accessory box Attaching the accessory box to the sewing computerPower cable Sewing table Free-Hand-System FHS presser foot lifter* knee-operatedWinding the bobbin Winding the bobbin Thread cutterBobbin case Insert the bobbin Inserting the bobbinChanging the needle Removing the needleChanging the presser foot sole Changing the presser footSupplementary spool pin Attaching the presser foot soleThreading the upper thread Bringing up the lower thread Thread cutterStitch plate markings Stitch plateFeed-dog Button below the handwheelThread tension Main switch to General instructionsScreen shows Needle position Stitch* selectionStitch width Stitch lengthFunctions Needle stopClr/del clear/delete Balance Shorter stitch length Longer stitch lengthButtonhole sole Presser foot selection snap-on systemPresser foot shaft Reverse pattern sole Overlock soleQuilting- and Decorative stitches StitchesPractical and decorative ActivaStitches Standard buttonhole Darning programGathering stitch Straight stitch Securing program Seam beginSeam end Zig-zag stitch Satin stitchOversewing edges C Preparation Fine stitch width adjustmentBlind hem SewingDarning program Seam begin Zipper or fabric is thick or ZippersTIP To sew around zipper pull Densely wovenManual buttonhole Sewing a manual standard buttonhole Foot No Buttonhole with gimpGimp Ideal cordsWith the seam ripper Special accessory Handlook quilt stitch Knits and jersey Vari-overlock seamClosed seam Sewing stretch fabricsCotton or polyester Double overlock seamDouble overlock No Overlock foot No or Reverse pattern foot NoRibbing with overlock seam Ribbing with overlock seamNeedle stop down Needle and thread Important facts about sewing computer needlesSewing computer, needle and thread Needle 100Needle and fabric Condition of needle Special Needle table Description Needle point Suitable for StandardNeedle NeedlesFeed-dog and fabric feed Feed-dog and stitch lengthFeed-dog and fabric feed with compensating plates Uneven layersThick fabrics feed-dog and sewing corners Cleaning Sewing light Replacing the bulbDisconnect plug Trouble shooting Index Presser foot lifter Quilt stitchIndex Impressum

Sewing Machine specifications

The Bernina sewing machine is a renowned brand in the world of sewing, celebrated for its precision, quality, and innovative technologies. Established in Switzerland in 1893, Bernina has continued to evolve, meeting the diverse needs of sewists across the globe. The machines are known for their durability and exceptional craftsmanship, making them a favorite among professional tailors, quilters, and hobbyists alike.

One of the standout features of Bernina sewing machines is their stitch quality. The machines are equipped with an advanced stitch mechanism that ensures even tension and flawless stitch formation. This is crucial for achieving intricate designs and professional finishes. With a wide range of stitch options, including utility, decorative, and quilt stitches, sewists can explore their creativity with ease.

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The user interface on Bernina machines is intuitive and user-friendly. Many models come with a large touchscreen display that provides access to a variety of settings and stitch options. This modern interface ensures that adjustments can be made quickly and easily, allowing for a seamless sewing experience. Additionally, some Bernina models boast the ability to save custom stitches and settings, providing sewists with a personal touch.

Complementing its robust features, Bernina also offers an extensive range of accessories and attachments that enhance sewing capabilities. From different presser feet to specialty needles, these accessories provide more options for creativity and customization.

In summary, the Bernina sewing machine stands out due to its quality craftsmanship, advanced technologies, and user-friendly features. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced sewist, Bernina provides the tools necessary to bring your creative visions to life, making sewing a truly enjoyable experience. With a rich heritage and a commitment to innovation, Bernina remains a leader in the sewing machine industry.