Bernina 2500 manual Serger Piecing

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SERGER PIECING

 

SIMPLE 9 PATCH BLOCK

 

 

FABRIC:

3 strips of medium weight cotton fabric cut 1¾” X 4”

 

3 strip of contrasting medium weight cotton cut 1¾” X 4”

NEEDLES:

80/12 Universal, Sharp, or Microtex

THREAD:

4 cones of serger thread

PRESSER FOOT:

Standard

 

 

BernetteAdvanced Guide Workbook Supplement #1 pg.___

Serger Library – Simply Serging Feet-ures Unit ____pg.________

Turn the Stitch Selection Dial to “A’ on the Stitch Selection Panel.

Thread the serger for a 4-thread Overlock stitch.

Attach the Right Hand Seam Guide and adjust for a ¼” seam.

There will be two (2) strip sets sewn, each with three (3) strips of fabric. Strip set 1 is light, dark, and light and strip set 2 is dark, light, and dark.

With right sides together and the edge of the fabrics butted up against the Right Hand Seam Guide, serge the fabric strips together into strip sets.

Press the seam allowances toward the dark fabric strips.

Using a Rotary Cutter, Mat and Ruler, cut the strip sets into 1¾” block sets. Use 1 block set from the light/dark/light strip set and 2 block sets from the dark/light/dark strip set. Discard the excess fabric.

Serge 1 dark/light/dark strip to the light/dark/light strip.

The seam allowances will be opposing (flipped to “nest” into each other).

Serge the remaining dark/light/dark strip to the light/dark/light strip.

Press the seam allowances to the dark/light/dark strips.

Trim thread tails and mount the sample on the next page.

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Section B - page8

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Contents BERNINA Stitch Selection Dial Stitch Selection Panel Machine SET UPSection a Lets Start with the Basics Conversion to Overlock Sewing Threading for Overlock Serging 1999 Bernina of America Tension Theory Serger Library Tips and TricksAdjusting Tensions Lower LooperUpper Looper Both Needles Center NeedleStitch Length Adjustment Cutting Width Adjustments Differential Feed Bernette Advanced Guide Workbook pgFabrics That Pucker Gathering and Easing Securing the Seam Serging a Tubular Project Bernette Advanced GuideCare and Feeding of Your BERNINA Serger To Replace the Lower Knife Wish List Lets Start with the BasicsSerging Knits Section B 4-THREAD TechniquesGeneral Construction Seaming Serging WovensOptional Presser Feet Thread Overlock Seam Seaming Knit Fabrics Pressure Foot PressureDifferential Feed Built -IN Tape Guide Attaching Ribbing Serger Piecing Section B page9 QUILT-AS-YOU-GO Section B page11 Elasticator Section B page13 Gathering Attachment Section B page15 Gathering Fabric to Fabric Section B page17 12 of ½ wide nylon or cotton braid elastic Section B page19 Thread Techniques Section C 3-THREAD Techniques Optional Presser Feet Thread Overlock 5mm-7mm Seam Edge Finish Outside Corner OptionOption Center Needle 3THREAD Seam Edge Finish 3m-5mm Inside Corner Option Thread Narrow Seam Turning Tubes Blind Stitch Foot Bernette Advanced Guide Workbook pg Feet-ures Unit pgMedium weight cotton 5 X Decorative Tucks Lace to Lace Thread Rolled HEM Cording Foot Feet-ures Unit pg Bernette Advanced Guide Workbook pgWired Edge Fabric Cording Foot 1999 Bernina Of America Thread Flatlock Thread Applications Section D LET’S Experiment Specialty StitchesOptional Presser Feet Thread Super Stretch Stitch Attaching Elastic with Super Stretch Stitch Medium weight cotton 4 X Deco Guide Guidelines for Working with Heavier ThreadsPearl Crown Rayon Glamour or Candlelight Décor or Designer Batiste 3 X Wrapped Edge Covered Corded Piping Multi Purpose FootFeet-ures Unit pg Serger Library Tips and Tricks Medium weight woven cotton bias strip 2 X Multipurpose Foot With the Gathering Attachment 1999 Bernina Of America Feet-ures Unit pg Serger Library Specialty Stitches InstructionManual pg PRE-STRUNG BeadsLets Experiment Section E Covers and Chains Test Sewing Thread Cover Stitch Mock Flat Felled Seam TOP and Bottom Cover Stitch 5mm Cover Stitch Cover Stitch HEM 5mm Cover Stitch TOP and Bottom Cotton jersey T-shirt 5 X Narrow 2.5mm Cover Stitch Attaching LaceNarrow TOP and Bottom Cover Stitch Chainstich Seam Attaching Binding Cover Stitch OptionChainstitch with Decorative Thread  1999 Bernina Of America Covers and Chains

2500 specifications

The Bernina 2500 is a sophisticated serger designed for both the amateur and professional sewist, offering an impressive array of features and technologies that elevate the sewing experience. This model is known for its versatility, enabling users to tackle a range of projects, from garment construction to home décor.

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