Bernina 135 S appendix Darning program

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Selected practical stitches: Darning

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Darning program

Stitch:

Darning Program No. 14 (activa 135 S PE No. 13)

Needle:

size and type suitable for the fabric selected (see p. 57)

Thread:

darning thread

Feed-dog:

up (sewing position)

Presser foot:

Reverse pattern foot No. 1

 

Buttonhole foot No. 3A

 

Quick darning of holes or worn areas

 

Replacement of damaged fibres/threads

Darning with Reverse pattern foot No. 1 (auto stitch counter)

insert needle in top left of damaged area

sew the first length and stop the sewing computer

press the securing button: length is programmed

complete the darn; the sewing computer stops automatically

Large areas:

the darning area can be extended by moving the work under the foot

clear the programme by pressing the «clr/del»-button

Darning with Buttonhole foot with slide No. 3A

use for small tears and damaged areas, not more than 3 cm (11/4”) long

use same method as with foot No. 1

TIP

Reinforcement

use fine fabric or interlining as a backing

Preparation

stretch fabric into darning ring* prevents puckering

*The darning ring is available as a

special accessory

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Contents Activa 135 S Patchwork Edition Welcome to Important Safety Instructions Servicing DOUBLE- Insulated Products Details of the sewing computer Front viewBobbin winder with ContinuousScreen CutterBack view Left end Carrying handleAccessories Start-stop-unitStoring accessories Accessory boxFree standing accessory box Attaching the accessory box to the sewing computerWhen sewing Power cablePower cable Foot control cableSewing table Free-Hand-System FHS presser foot lifter* knee-operatedWinding the bobbin Winding the bobbin Thread cutterBobbin case InstructionInsert the bobbin Inserting the bobbinChanging the needle Removing the needlePresser foot with shank Attaching the presser foot Changing the presser footSupplementary spool pin Collapsible vertical spool pinRefer to the safety instruction Threading the upper threadLever down Needle ThreaderThread in hook Thread in front of needleBringing up the lower thread Stitch plate Thread tension Screen shows Main switch toGeneral instructions Needle position Stitch* selectionStitch width Stitch lengthStitch end FunctionsNeedle stop Clr/del clear/delete Alphabet contents Altered Stitch MemoryReturn to basic settings Letters, numbers and punctuation marks only activa 145 SExample saved stitch MemoryMemory buttons Open MemoryScroll forwards Delete complete MemoryScroll backwards Begin sewingDelete single stitch, letter or number Leave Memory Balance Normal position Denser stitch formationActiva 135 S StitchesActiva 135 S Activa 145 S Practical and decorative Activa 135 S PE see appendix a Quilt/hand stitching Darning programHoneycomb stitch Standard buttonholeStandard foot selection Securing program Basting stitch Sewing Fine stitch width adjustmentBlind hem Darning program Seam begin Zipper or fabric is thick or ZippersTIP To sew around zipper pull Densely wovenEverything you need to know about buttonholes Altering the stitch length Corrections To adjust the bead widthTest sewing Balance for automatic/manual buttonholesAutomatic standard buttonhole with auto length Corrections see p Programme the standard buttonholeAuto buttonhole Exact duplicatesAutomatic keyhole buttonhole with auto length Marking the keyhole buttonholeCorrections see p Balance Double sewn keyhole buttonholesManual buttonhole all types Always test sew buttonholesSewing a manual standard buttonhole Manual keyhole buttonholeTonhole foot with slide No a Buttonhole with gimpGimp Hooking the cord in the but Foot NoWith the seam ripper Special accessory Opening saved buttonholes Programmed buttonholesSaving programmed buttonholes in long term memory Sewing on buttons with foot No Button sewing-on programStitch Beginning and ending threadsHole button Knits and jersey Vari-overlock seamClosed seam Sewing stretch fabricsOverlock foot No or Reverse pattern foot No Double overlock seamDouble overlock No Needle stop down Ribbing with overlock seamRibbing with overlock seam Self-facing with Honeycomb stitch Important facts about sewing computer needles Needles Needle table Description Needle point Suitable for StandardSpecial Double needleFeed-dog and fabric feed Feed-dog and stitch lengthThick fabrics feed-dog and sewing corners Feed-dog and fabric feed with compensating platesUneven layers Cleaning Replacing the bulb Sewing lightReplacing the Sewing Light Trouble shooting Inserting the bobbin IndexBalance 29, 49 Functions Buttonholes #-button Altering buttonholes Speed030529.52.040303a135 a145EN Contents Impressum 23-30Decorative stitches Activa 135 S PE PracticalQuilting stitches Quilters securing program Reverse pattern foot No or Blanket stitchMachine thread Open Embroidery Foot NoStipple stitch Stipple stitch No40 or 30 weight cotton for the lower thread Handlook quilt stitchFeather stitch Feather stitch No

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