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BERNINA 580
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Dear Bernina Customer,
Congratulations! You’ve decided on BERNINA, a reliable choice that will delight you for
years to come. For over 100 years, our family has placed the highest value on satisfied
customers. For myself, it is a matter of personal pride to offer you Swiss precision at the
height of perfection, future-oriented sewing technology, and a comprehensive customer
service.
Presenting the B 580, BERNINA launches an ultramodern sewing-/embroidery
computer. Apart from the highest demand on technology, we have also focused on the
design; after all we sell our products to creative people like you, who expect a high
standard of best quality and appreciate the design vocabulary.
Enjoy the creative sewing and embroidery with your BERNINA 580 and find out about
our varied range of accessory. Let yourself be inspired by new sewing projects and visit
us at www.bernina.com.
And don’t forget to make use of service and maintenance offers from our highly trained
BERNINA dealers.
I wish you lots of pleasure and many creative hours with your new BERNINA.
H.P. Ueltschi
Owner
BERNINA International AG
CH-8266 Steckborn
www.bernina.com
Introduction
4. Edition
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Safety Instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety
precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
Read all the instructions before using this
sewing-/embroidery computer.
When the sewing-/embroidery computer is not
in use, it should be disconnected from the
electricity supply by removing the plug from
the outlet.
DANGER!
To reduce the risk of electrical shock:
1. The sewing-/embroidery computer should
never be left unattended when plugged in.
2. Always unplug this sewing-/embroidery com-
puter from the electrical outlet immediately
after using and before cleaning.
3.
LED Radiation – Do not view directly with
optical instruments. Class 1M LED product.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or
injury to persons:
1. Use this sewing-/embroidery computer only
for purposes as described in this manual. Use
only attachments, accessories and parts
recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Do not allow this sewing-/embroidery compu-
ter to be used as a toy. Close attention is
necessary when this sewing-/embroidery
computer is used by or near children and
infirm persons. The sewing-/embroidery
computer is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concer
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ning use of the sewing-/embroidery computer
by a person responsible for their safety. To
ensure children do not play with the sewing-/
embroidery computer they must be super-
vised.
3.
Never operate this sewing-/embroidery com-
puter if:
it has a damaged cord or plug
it is not working properly
it has been dropped or damaged
it has fallen into water
Return the sewing-/embroidery computer to
your local authorized BERNINA dealer for
examination or repair.
4. Never operate the sewing-/embroidery com-
puter with any air openings blocked. Keep
ventilation openings of the sewing-/embroide-
ry computer free from the accumulation of lint,
dust and loose cloth.
5.
Keep fingers away from all moving parts.
Special care is required around the sewing
needle.
6. Never insert any objects into any openings on
the sewing-/embroidery computer.
7. Do not use the sewing-/embroidery computer
outdoors.
8. Do not operate the sewing-/embroidery com
-
puter where aerosol products (sprays) or
oxygen are being used or where oxygen is
being administered.
9.
Do not pull or push the fabric while stitching.
This may deflect the needle, causing it to
break.
10. Do not use bent needles.
11. Always use the original BERNINA stitch plate.
The wrong stitch plate can cause needle
breakage.
12. To disconnect, turn power switch to «0» (off),
then remove the plug from the outlet. Do not
unplug by pulling the cord, instead grasp the
plug to pull it from the outlet.
13. Turn power switch to «0» (off) when making
any adjustments in the needle area, such as
changing the needle or the presser foot, etc.
14. Always unplug the sewing-/embroidery com
-
puter from the electrical outlet when carrying
out cleaning or maintenance work or any
other user servicing adjustments mentioned
in this manual.
15. This sewing-/embroidery computer is provided
with double insulation (except USA and Ca-
nada). Use only identical replacement parts.
See instructions for servicing of double-insu-
lated products.
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Safety Instructions
Environmental Protection
BERNINA is committed to the protection
of the environment. We strive to
minimize the environmental impact of
our products by continuously improving
product design and our technology of
manufacturing.
When your sewing computer won't be
used anymore, dispose this product in
an environmentally responsible way
according to the national directive. Do
not throw away this product with your
household waste. In case of doubt,
please contact your BERNINA dealer.
SERVICING DOUBLE-
INSULATED PRODUCTS
In a double-insulated product two systems of
insulation are provided instead of grounding. No
grounding means is provided on a double-
insulated product, nor should a means for
grounding be added to the product. Servicing a
double-insulated product requires extreme care
and knowledge of the system and should be done
only by qualified service personnel. Replacement
parts for a double-insulated product must be
identical to the original parts in the product. A
double-insulated product is marked with the
words: «DOUBLE INSULATION» or «DOUBLE
INSULATED».
The symbol
may also be marked on the
product.
DISCLAIMER
No liability will be assumed for any possible
damage which arises from misuse of this sewing-/
embroidery computer.
This sewing-/embroidery computer is intended for
household use only.
This sewing-/embroidery computer meets the
European Standard 2004/108/EC concerning the
electromagnetic tolerance.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!
Please find the latest version of your
instruction manual at www.bernina.com
If the sewing computer is stored in a cold
room, it should be brought to a warm
room about one hour before use.
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Notes
Notes
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Sewing - Contents
Sewing - Contents 5
Cleaning 158
Troubleshooting 159
Stitch patterns 164
Motifs 171
Index 182
Embroidery - Contents 111
Functions 26
«Function»-buttons sewing computer 26
Overview Display 28
Setup Program 40
Tutorial 50
Creative consultant 52
Help program 53
Balance 54
eco 55
Sewing stitches 56
Practical stitches 56
Buttonholes 74
Decorative stitches 88
Quilt stitches 92
BSR 94
Alphabets 99
Personal program 102
Combi mode 106
Preparation 10
Overview sewing computer 10
Sewing preparation 12
Accessory 7
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DANGER!
Very important! Risk of injury!
ATTENTION!
Very important! Risk of damage!
Tips!
Glossary
Balance Correcting abnormalities in stitch formation due to the fabric
BERNINA USB stick Mobile storage medium
Fabric fold Folded edge of material
BSR BERNINA-Stitch-Regulator. Quilting with consistent stitch length within a certain speed
clr Deleting settings or data
Hook «Catches» the needle-thread loop, forming the stitch together with the lower thread
LMS Length Measuring System for buttonhole
Memory Long Term Memory
Satin stitching Dense Zig-zag
Bartack Buttonhole-bead cross-connections
Key to Signs
All rights reserved
For technical and product improvement reasons, the sewing computer's features, parts and accessory are subject to
unannounced changes and alterations at any time. The accessory included can differ from country to country.
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Accessory
Standard Accessory
̶ Carrier bag
̶ Accessories box
̶ Foot control
̶ Power cable
̶ Slide-on table
̶ Seam Guide
̶ Free Hand System (FHS)
A 5 bobbins (one of them in the bobbin case)
B Selection of needles
C Seam guide, right
D Touch pen
E Height compensation tool
F Seam ripper
G Screwdriver, red
H Angular Torx button
I Lint brush
J Lubricator
K 3 spool discs
L 2 foam pads
A
K
E
G
F
H
I
J
L
B
C
D
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Presser feet
Accessory
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Visit www.bernina.com for
more accessory information.
1 No. 1C Reverse pattern foot
2 No. 2A Overlock foot
3 No. 3A Automatic buttonhole foot
with slide
4 No. 4 Zipper foot
5 No. 5 Blindstitch foot
6 No. 8 Jeans foot
7 No. 20C Open embroidery foot
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Accessory
Accessory box
Storing accessory
on the back of the box, pull both extensions out until they click into place
The box is equipped as standard with one small A and one large B drawer as
well as a compartment for bobbin holders C and presser feet D.
to remove a bobbin, press the compartment holder E lightly
buttonhole foot with slide no. 3A can be stored in the left compartment F
store the needle range supplied in the special compartment G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Storage example
All rights reserved
For technical and product improvement reasons, the sewing computer's features, parts and accessory are subject to
unannounced changes and alterations at any time. The accessory included can differ from country to country.
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Preparation
Detail view
Front view
- Overview sewing computer
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1 Bobbin cover
2 Stitch plate
3 Attachment base for
special accessories
4 Presser foot
5 LED-sewing light
6 Needle clamp
7 «Quick reverse»-button
8 «Automatic thread cutter»-
button
9 «Start/Stop»-button
10 Thread guide
11 Slide Speed Control
12 Thread take-up cover
13 «Needle stop»-button
down/up
14 Programmable «Pattern
end-/securing»-button
15 Thread take-up lever
16 Pre-tension stud
17 Display
18 «Sewing support»-buttons
«Home»-button
«Setup»-button
«Tutorial»-button
«Creative Consultant»-
button
«Help»-button
«eco»-button
«clr»-button
19 «Needle position»-buttons
20 Stitch length knob
21 Stitch width knob
22 Carrying handle
23 Bobbin winder
24 Thread cutter on bobbin
winder
25 Free Hand System
connection
26 Rear thread guide
27 Horizontal spool pin
28 Vertical spool pin
29 Eyelet thread guide
30 Handwheel
31 Power switch On «I»/
Off «0»
32 Power plug socket
33 USB-connection
34 PC-connection for
embroidery software
35 Connection for embroidery
module
36 Foot control socket
37 Feed dog drop
38 Air vents
39 Needle threader
40 Feed dog
41 Cutter for lower thread
42 Presser foot pressure
adjustment wheel
43 Headframe fixing screw
44 Thread cutter on the head
frame (left)
45 Slide-on table socket
46 Darning hoop connection
47 Presser foot lifter
48 BSR-connection
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USA/Canada only: The sewing computer has a
polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To
reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug is
intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If
the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not
modify the plug in any way!
Preparation - Overview sewing computer
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Before beginning to sew
unwind the cable
plug the cable in the outlet provided A
unwind the cable to the desired length and slip into B or C
Foot control
turn the handwheel (see page 11)
needle is raised
raise presser foot lifter 1 up
presser foot is lifted
Sewing preparation
Slide-on table
The slide-on table increases sewing surface.
Attaching the slide-on table
raise the needle and presser foot
slide over free-arm to the right until it engages
Removing the slide-on table
raise the needle and presser foot
press button A down
pull slide-on table to the left
B
D C
Sewing speed control
Control the sewing speed by pressing the foot control more or less.
Adjust needle down or up
adjust the down/up position of the needle by sinking the heel back on the
foot control
After sewing
wind the cable around the reel
plug cable into D
1
A
A
USA/Canada only: Use only foot controller type LV-1 with
sewing computer B 580.
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2
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4
3
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1 Power Switch
The sewing computer is switched on («I») and off («0») with the power switch.
I the sewing computer is switched on
0 the sewing computer is switched off
2 Power plug socket
3 Foot control socket
4 Connection for embroidery module
5 PC-connection for embroidery software
6 USB-connection
Power Switch/Power Cable
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Sewing preparation
Free Hand System (FHS)
The FHS raises and lowers the presser foot.
Attaching the Free Hand System
insert into the opening
Raising and lowering the presser foot
with your knee push lever to the right
You should be able to operate the FHS with your knee in your normal sitting
position.
the presser foot is raised; the feed dog is lowered simultaneously. The
thread tension is released.
The feed dog is raised as soon as the first stitch is sewn.
The vertical spool pin is on the side behind the handwheel.
It is an essential aid for sewing with more than one thread, e.g. double needle
work and can also be used for winding the bobbin while sewing.
turn the spool pin 1 as far it will go
Vertical spool pin
Your dealer can adjust the FHS if necessary.
use foam pad 2 for stability with all thread spools
Seam Guide
press the release button and insert into the groove (underside of table) from
left or right
Can be moved over the entire table length.
2
1
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Sewing preparation
turn power switch to «I» (on)
place empty bobbin on spindle
Then proceed as mentioned above.
push engaging lever A against bobbin
the winder works automatically
the Display to wind the bobbin is opened
move the round knob in the Display to the left/right or
turn the stitch width knob (see page 10)
the winding speed is altered
the motor will stop automatically when the bobbin is full
the Display is closed
remove bobbin and
pull the thread over thread cutter A to cut it
Winding a bobbin
Bobbin winding while sewing
attach foam pad on the vertical spool pin B
place thread on the vertical spool pin
following the direction of the arrow, take the thread through the thread
guide C and
guide around the pre-tension stud
A
A
place foam pad on the spool pin
place thread on the spool pin
attach appropriate spool disc
following the direction of the arrow, take the thread through the rear guide
and round the pre-tension stud
wind the thread two to three times around the empty bobbin
cut off any excess thread on the thread cutter A
C
Appropriate spool disc
Diameter of thread spool determines disc size. There must be no
gap between the disc and the spool.
B
It is recommended to reduce the winding speed when winding from
the vertical spool pin.
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Sewing preparation
Inserting a bobbin/Threading lower thread
insert the bobbin so that the thread runs clockwise A
pull the thread from the right into the slot
Exchanging bobbin case
Removing the bobbin case
raise the needle
turn power switch to «0» (off)
open bobbin cover
grasp the latch of the bobbin case
remove the bobbin case
Bobbin thread cutter
pull the thread over thread cutter A to cut it
close the cover
Inserting the bobbin case
hold the bobbin case latch
Opening of the bobbin case points up.
insert the case so that it clicks into place
A
A
pull the thread to the left under the spring
until it lies in the T-shaped slit at the end of the spring
pull the thread
the bobbin must turn clockwise
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Sewing preparation
Threading the upper thread
raise the needle and presser foot
turn power switch to «0» (off)
place foam pad on the spool pin
place spool on pin so that the thread unwinds clockwise
attach appropriate spool disc
B
A
C
E
F
D
Removing the needle
raise the needle
lower or remove presser foot (see page 18)
turn power switch to «0» (off)
loosen the needle clamp screw
pull the needle down to remove
Inserting the needle
flat side of needle to the back
insert the needle as far as it will go
tighten needle clamp screw
Changing the needle
Appropriate spool disc
Diameter of thread spool determines disc size. There must be no
gap between the disc and the spool.
take thread through rear guide A
then into slit of upper thread tension B
pull thread down to the right of the take-up cover and around C
take thread up to the left of the cover and around D, placing it in the
take-up lever
take thread down and through guides E and F
thread the needle (see page 18)
C
E
F
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Sewing preparation
Threading the first thread
turn power switch to «0» (off)
insert double needle
raise the needle and presser foot
place foam pad on the spool pin
place thread spool C on horizontal spool pin
attach appropriate spool disc
take thread through rear guide B
guide the thread to the front in the slit and past the tension disc A on the
right side
guide the thread to the needle as usual and
thread the right needle manually
Threading the second thread
place foam pad on vertical spool pin
place the second thread spool D on the vertical spool pin
take thread through rear guide B
guide the thread to the front in the slit and past the tension disc A on the
left side
guide the thread to the needle as usual and
thread the left needle manually
Threads E must not be twisted together.
Threading the double needle
A
Two thread spools and one full bobbin are needed.
insert triple needle
place one thread spool 1 on horizontal spool pin
place second thread spool 3 and the bobbin 2, separated by a spool disc,
on vertical spool pin (both spools must to turn in the same direction)
thread as usual and
guide two threads on the left side of the tension disc 4 and one thread
past the right side
guide threads to the needle as usual
and thread every needle manually
Threading the triple needle
4
B
When using the vertical spool pin, always add a foam pad. This
prevents the thread from twisting around the spool pin.
By using the additional eyelet for metallic and silk threads (optional
accessory) the thread release from the stacked spool/bobbin can be
enhanced.
C
D
E
1
2
3
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Sewing preparation
Changing the presser foot
Removing the presser foot
raise the needle and presser foot
turn power switch to «0» (off)
raise the clamping lever
remove the presser foot
Attaching the presser foot
guide the presser foot upwards over the cone
press the clamping lever down
Thread needle
raise the needle
lower the presser foot
turn power switch to «0» (off)
hold thread to the left and back
press lever A down and hold it
guide thread around the hook B to the right in front of the needle
put the thread from the front into the guide C until it catches in the wire
hook
C
release lever A
needle is threaded
pull the thread to the back and
put the thread under the foot and pull it from front to back over the thread
cutter on left side of the head frame D, cut
Threads release automatically as soon as the first stitch is sewn.
D
B
C
A
A
Position the needle by pressing the foot control once (1 stitch).
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Sewing preparation
Stitch plate
Markings on the stitch plate
̶ the stitch plate is marked with vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines in mm
and inches
̶ the lines help to guide the fabric for sewing seams and precise topstitching,
etc.
̶ the horizontal markings are helpful for sewing corners and buttonholes, etc.
̶ the diagonal markings are useful for quilting
̶ needle insertion point is position «0» (center needle position)
̶ the vertical measurements correspond to the distance between the needle
and the line
̶ measurements are marked to the right and to the left of center needle
position
Removing the stitch plate
press «Feed dog»-button (see page 11)
the feed dog is lowered
turn power switch to «0» (off)
remove presser foot and needle
press the stitch plate down at the right back corner A until it flips up
remove the stitch plate
Replacing the stitch plate
place the stitch plate over the opening B
press down until it clicks into place
press «Feed dog»-button
the feed dog is raised as soon as the first stitch is sewn
A
B
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Sewing preparation
Thread tension
Basic settings are applied automatically when a stitch pattern or program is
selected.
The upper thread tension is set optimally at the BERNINA factory and
the sewing computer has been tested. Metrosene-/Seralon thread size
100/2 (Company Mettler, Switzerland) is used for upper and lower
thread.
In case of using other types of sewing or embroidery threads, the optimal
tension may vary. Therefore it may be necessary to adjust the upper thread
tension according to the fabric and the desired stitch pattern.
Higher upper thread tension = the upper thread is tightened, which
pulls the lower thread up to the topside of fabric.
Lower upper thread tension = the upper thread is loosened, which
enables it to be pulled to the backside of the fabric.
touch «i»-icon
touch «Upper thread tension»-icon
Changing the upper thread tension
the optimal stitch formation (stitch formation in the fabric) is visible
the white bar within the scale and the number in the icon show the basic
setting
touch arrow icon up/down or
turn stitch width or stitch length knob to the left or to the right or
move the round knob in the Display using the finger or the touch pen
upper thread tension is tightened or loosened
the alteration of the upper thread tension is visible within the scale (yellow)
and in the yellow-framed icon
basic setting remains visible (white)
the alteration of the upper thread tension only affects the selected stitch
touch «Back»-icon
the setting is saved and the Display closes
Reset settings
touch the yellow-framed icon
basic setting is reset
switch off the sewing computer
any alterations are deleted
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Sewing preparation
Adjusting presser foot pressure
The presser foot pressure is adjusted by the presser foot pressure adjustment
wheel A on the left side of the headframe.
Pressor foot pressure
Basic setting = 46
Increasing the presser foot pressure
̶ for sturdy material e.g. denim
̶ improves the fabric feed
Reducing pressor foot pressure
̶ for jersey fabrics and loose knits
̶ to prevent fabric from stretching
adjust pressure so that the fabrics feeds correctly
touch «i»-icon
touch «Pressor foot pessure»-icon
Display pressor foot pressure
opens the «Pressor foot pressure»-display
alterations of the pressor foot pressure are visible within the scale (yellow)
and in the yellow-framed icon
basic setting remains visible (white)
A
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Sewing preparation
Feed dog
«Feed dog»-button A flush with housing.
feed dog is ready to sew
Pulling, pushing or holding back the fabric will result in uneven stitches.
Let the fabric feed evenly.
With each stitch the feed dog moves forward by one step. The length of this
step is determined by the stitch length selected.
With an extremely short stitch length, the steps are also very short. The fabric
moves away from the foot quite slowly, even at full sewing speed. e.g. button-
holes, satin stitch and decorative stitches are all sewn with a very short stitch
length.
Feed dog lowered/ready to sew
Feed Dog and Fabric Feed
ATTENTION!
Pulling, pushing or holding back the fabric can result in dama-
ges of the needle and stitch plate.
«Feed dog»-button A pressed.
feed dog is lowered
For free-motion sewing (darning, embroidery, quilting, etc.).
A
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Sewing preparation
Important facts about thread and needle
The thread is chosen accordingly to the purpose. For a perfect sewing result,
thread and fabric quality play an important role. It is recommended to use
quality brands.
Cotton threads
̶ cotton threads have the advantage of being a natural fiber and therefore
are especially suitable for sewing cotton fabrics
̶ if cotton thread is mercerized, it has a slight sheen that is not lost with
washing
Polyester threads
̶ polyester thread has a high tensile strength and is particularly colorfast
̶ polyester threads are more flexible and are recommended where a strong
and elastic seam is required
Rayon threads
̶ rayon threads are made of natural fibers and have a brilliant sheen
̶ rayon threads are suitable for decorative stitches and achieve a more
beautiful effect
Thread
Needle, thread and material
Care must be taken when choosing needle and thread.
The correct needle size depends on the selected thread and fabric. The fabric
weight and type determine the thread weight, needle size and point form.
ATTENTION!
Check the needle condition.
As a guide: Replace the needle before starting a new sewing
project. A defective needle does not only damage the sewing
project but also the sewing computer.
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Sewing preparation
Correct needle/Thread combination
When sewing, the thread should travel smoothly down the long groove on the
front of the needle.
Too thin thread or too thick needle
The thread has too much clearance in the long groove. Skipped stitches and
damage to the thread can occur.
Too thick thread or too fine needle
The thread rubs on the edges of the long groove and can get jammed. This
can cause thread breakage.
Needles, threads
130/705 H-S/70
1 130 Shank length
2 705 Flat shank
3 H Needle scarf
4 S Needle point (here e.g. medium ball point)
5 70 Needle size (shank diameter)
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Guidelines
Material and thread Needle size
Light weight materials:
Fine thread (darning thread, embroidery thread) 70-75
Medium weight materials:
Sewing thread 80-90
Heavy weight materials:
Sewing thread (quilting thread, topstitching) 100, 110, 120
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Sewing preparation
Overview needles
Universal
130/705 H/60-100
Normal point, slightly rounded
For nearly all natural and synthetic
fabrics (woven and knitted)
Metafil
130/705 H-MET/75-80 or H-SUK/90-100
Large eye
Sewing with metallic threads
Jersey/Stretch
130/705 H-S, H-SES, H-SUK/70-90
Ball point
Jersey, knit and stretch material
Cordonnet (Topstitching)
130/705 H-N/80-100
Small ball point, long eye
Topstitching with thick thread
Leather
130/705 H-LL, H-LR/90-100
With cutting point
All types of leather, synthetic leather,
plastic, sheeting
Wing needle (Hemstitch needle)
130/705 HO/100-120
Wide needle (wing)
Hemstitching
Jeans
130/705 H-J/80-110
Very fine sharp point
Heavy weight fabrics such as jeans,
canvas, overalls
Double wing needle
130/705 H-ZWI-HO/100
For special effects with hemstitch
embroidery
Microtex
130/705 H-M/60-90
Especially fine sharp point
Mircro fiber fabrics and silk
Double needle
130/705 H-ZWI/70-100
Needle distance:
1.0/1.6/2.0/2.5/3.0/4.0/6.0/8.0
Visible hems in stretch fabrics, pintucks,
decorative sewing
Quilting
130/705 H-Q/75-90
Fine sharp point
Straight and topstitching
Triple needle
130/705 H-DRI/80
Needle distance: 3.0
Visible hems in stretch fabrics;
Decorative sewing
Embroidery
130/705 H-SUK/70-90
Large eye, slight ball point
Embroidery on all natural and synthetic
fabrics
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Functions
Overview «Function»-buttons sewing computer
«Quick reverse»-button
̶ secures the seam beginning and end: sews in
reverse as long as the button is pressed
̶ used to program the buttonhole length
̶ used to program the darning length
̶ used to determine end of stitching in straight
stitch Securing stitch No. 5
̶ used for securing in Quilters securing program
No. 1324
«Start/Stop»-button
̶ starts and stops the sewing computer when
operating it with or without foot control
̶ starts and stops the BSR-Function if the BSR
foot is attached and activated
«Automatic thread cutter»-button
̶ upper and lower threads are automatically cut
̶ 2-6 securing stitches can be programmed in
the setup program. These are sewn before the
thread is cut
Speed control
̶ sewing-/embroidery speed is infinitely variable
with the slide
«Needle stop»-button
touch button
the needle is raised or lowered in the same
way as by sinking the heel back on the foot
control
Programmable «Pattern end/Securing»-button
touch button before the sewing starts or
during sewing
single pattern is secured at the end, with the
selected number of stitches programmed
touch button before the sewing starts or
during sewing of a combination
the combination is secured at the end, with
the selected number of stitches programmed
the number and type of the securing stitches
can be programmed in the setup program
- «Function»-buttons sewing computer
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«Function»-buttons sewing computer
«Needle position»-buttons
press the left button
needle moves to the left
press the right button
needle moves to the right
keep button pressed
quick change
̶ total of 11 needle positions (5 left, 5 right,
1 center)
Stitch width and Stitch length Knobs (Multi-
function)
̶ to adjust stitch width or stitch length
̶ to alter thread tension
̶ to set the buttonhole slit width or the button
size
̶ to adjust the balance
̶ various alterations in the setup program
̶ various alterations when embroidering
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Overview Display
System settings
A Home
B Setup Program
C Tutorial
D Creative consultant
E Help
F ECO
G Deleting settings
Menu Selection
H Practical stitches
I Decorative stitches
J Alphabets
K Buttonholes
L Personal program/Memory
M Stitch selection by number
Overview Main Display
BA C D E F G
J
H
K
L
M
I
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Overview Display
N
Selection
N Single and combi mode
O Scroll up/down
Stitch Pattern selection
P Stitch pattern selections
Stitch Pattern Display
Q Display of the stitch pattern selected
R Information
O
P
Q
R
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C
F
J
D E
G H
I
K L
N O
M
Functions
A Needle stop up/down
B Pattern begin
C Securing
D Pattern repeat
E Upper thread tension
F Needle position
G Mirror Image (Left/Right)
H To alter pattern length/stitch density
I Security program
J Long stitch
K Mirror image (Up/Down)
L Presser foot indicator
M Permanent reverse sewing
N Balance
O Presser foot pressure
Overview Sewing functions
touch «i»-icon
function Display appears
Needle stop up/down
touch icon
the arrow on the Display points down
the sewing computer stops with needle down
touch the icon again
the arrow on the Display points up
the sewing computer stops with needle up
Pattern begin
̶ the function appears when the sewing computer is
stopped while sewing a single stitch or a stitch
combination
the needle moves to the beginning of a stitch
pattern or program
Securing
touch icon before sewing
the single stitch is secured with four securing
stitches at the beginning
touch icon while sewing a single pattern
the single stitch is secured at the end
the sewing computer stops
to program the securing function within a stitch
combination
any single stitch of the combination can be secured
at the begin or at the end
Pattern repeat
touch icon 1x
number 1 appears: the sewing computer stops at
the end of a single stitch or a stitch combination
touch icon 2-9x
numbers 2-9 appear: the sewing computer stops
after the selected repeats of single stitches or a
stitch combination
Upper thread tension
change upper thread tension
the respective value is visible in the icon
Overview Display
Information
touch icon
another Display is opened
Back
touch icon
goes back to the previous Display
all changes are saved
Confirm selection
touch icon
activates or confirms alteration/selection
Leaving the active Display
touch icon
the Display is closed
goes back to the previous Display
General functions
B
A
Needle stop position up and «Quick Reverse»-
button
If the «Quick Reverse»-button is pressed while sewing
or after stopping (e.g. zig-zag) with programmed needle
stop up, the sewing computer sews one stitch forward
before it switches to sewing in reverse.
Needle stop position down and «Quick Reverse»-
button
If the «Quick Reverse»-button is pressed after stopping
(e.g. zig-zag) with programmed needle stop down, the
sewing computer switches to sewing in reverse immedi-
ately.
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Long stitch
̶ the sewing computer sews every second stitch
(max. stitch length 10mm)
̶ applicable for practical and decorative stitches
̶ Exception: buttonholes, alphabets
Mirror image up/down
The sewing computer sews the stitch pattern vertically
mirrored up/down referring to the sewing direction.
Presser foot indicator
touch icon
the Display is opened showing the optional presser
feet for the selected stitch pattern
touch «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
Permanent reverse sewing
The sewing computer sews the selected stitch pattern
in reverse.
Balance
Balances forward and reverse stitches.
Pressor foot pressure
The pressor foot pressure is set via the adjustment
wheel on the left side of the headframe.
the respective value is visible in the icon
Needle position
move the needle position to the left or to the right
touching the arrow buttons left/right or using the
touch pen or with the finger
keep arrow button pressed
quick moving of the needle
the needle position is displayed in the
yellow-framed icon
touch yellow-framed icon
the needle moves to the middle (position 0)
Mirror image (Left/Right)
The sewing computer sews the stitch pattern horizon-
tally mirrored, left/right referring to the sewing direction.
Security program
touch icon
touch «Needle»- or «Stitch plate»-icon
Overview Needle:
touch desired «Needle»-icon
stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the inserted special needle (double
needle etc.) from hitting the presser foot or the
stitch plate = no needle breakage
numbers in the needle icons show the needle
distance in mm
touch «Standard needle»-icon
the standard needle is actived again
stitch width limitation is deactivated
Overview Stitch plates:
touch the desired «Stitch plate»-icon
stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the inserted needle from hitting
the presser foot or the stitch plate = no needle
breakage
The function remains active even when the sewing
computer is turned off and on.
Overview Display
Altering stitch density
Certain decorative stitches (e.g. No. 401) allow an alteration of
the stitch density. The set stitch pattern length will not be affec-
ted.
touch arrow icon «up»
the stitch density is reduced in 0.05mm steps
the stitch distance is enlarged
touch arrow icon «down»
the stitch density is increased in 0.05mm steps
the stitch distance is reduced
Altering pattern length
move the round knob in the Display using the touch pen or
the finger
pattern length (Standard = 100%) is infinitely variable
extend or shorten in 1%-steps using the arrow icons or
touch «Pattern length»-icon
the pattern length is extended in 100%-steps
Maximum length is 1000%, shortest length is 10%. Some stitch
patterns are limited and cannot be extended to 1000%.
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Overview Display
A
B
E H
F
I
C J
G KD
Altering the buttonhole
A Programs the buttonhole length
B Buttonhole length direct entry
C Manual buttonhole
D Stitch counter buttonhole
E Securing
F Buttonhole slit width
G Balance
H Upper thread tension
I Security program
J Presser foot indicator
K Presser foot pressure
touch «Buttonhole»-button
select the buttonhole
touch «i»-icon
Programming buttonhole length
the icon is white-framed after a buttonhole has
been selected
determine the buttonhole length while sewing with
the «Quick reverse»-button or
program the indicated length directly in the icon
below by touching the icon
function becomes inactive after programming the
length
if a new length is to be programmed, touch the icon
again
Buttonhole length direct entry
Enter the buttonhole length via the stitch width or stitch
length knob. Size in mm.
Manual buttonhole
sew a manual buttonhole in 5 or 7 steps (depen-
ding on buttonhole type)
select every step by touching the arrow icons below
the indicated buttonhole
Stitch counter buttonhole
Having sewn the desired length of the 1st bead, then
press «Quick reverse»-button
Having sewn the desired length of the 2nd bead, then
press «Quick reverse»-button
Display shows «auto»
the buttonhole is programmed
Securing
touch icon before sewing
the buttonhole is secured with four securing stitches
at the beginning
touch icon while sewing a buttonhole
the buttonhole is secured at the end
the sewing computer stops
Overview Functions buttonholes
General functions
Information
touch icon
another Display is opened
Back
touch icon
goes back to the previous Display
all changes are saved
Confirming selection
touch icon
activates or confirms alteration/selection
Leaving the active Display
touch icon
the Display is closed
goes back to the previous Display
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Overview Display
Buttonhole slit width
set the buttonhole slit width to between 0.1mm and
2.0mm using the stitch width or the stitch length
knob or the arrow icons
Balance
Balances forward and reverse stitches.
Upper thread tension
change upper thread tension
the respective value is visible in the icon
Security program
touch icon
touch «Needle»- or «Stitch plate»-icon
Overview Needles:
touch desired «Needle»-icon
the stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the inserted special needle (double
needle etc.) from hitting the presser foot or the
stitch plate = no needle breakage
numbers in the needle icons indicate the needle
distance in mm
touch the «Standard needle»-icon
the standard needle is activated again
stitch width limitation is deactivated
Overview Stitch plates:
touch desired «Stitch plate»-icon
the stitch width is limited automatically
prevents the inserted needle from hitting
the presser foot or the stitch plate = no needle
breakage
The function remains active even when the sewing
computer is turned off and on.
Presser foot indicator
touch icon
the recommended presser foot is displayed
the active Display shows the optional presser feet
for the selected stitch pattern
touch «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
Presser foot pressure
The presser foot pressure is set via the adjustment
wheel on the left side of the headframe.
the respective value is visible in the icon
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Overview Display
Altering Alphabet
A Securing
B Pattern repeat
C Upper thread tension
D Needle position
E Mirror image (Left/Right)
F To alter pattern length
G Security program
H Mirror image down/up
I Presser foot indicator
J Permanent reverse sewing
K Balance
L Lettering size in alphabets
M Presser foot pressure
touch «Alphabet»-button
select Alphabet
touch «i»-icon
Overview Functions Alphabets
General Functions
Information
touch icon
opens another Display
Back
touch icon
goes back to the previous Display
all changes are saved
Confirm selection
touch icon
activates or confirms alteration/selection
Leaving the active Display
touch icon
closes Display
shows the previous Display
A
D
H
B C
E F G
I
J
L M
K
Securing
touch icon before sewing
single stitch is secured at the begin with four
securing stitches
touch icon while sewing a single stitch
the single stitch is secured at the end
the sewing computer stops
to program the securing function within a pattern
combination
each individual pattern of the combination can be
secured at the start or the end
Pattern repeat
touch icon 1x
number 1 appears: the sewing computer stops at
the end of an individual stitch or stitch combination
touch icon 2-9x
numbers 2-9 appear: the sewing computer stops at
the end of a stitch or a stitch combination after the
number of repeats selected
Upper thread tension
change upper thread tension
the respective value is visible in the icon
Needle position
move the needle to the left or to the right using the
arrow icons left/right or with the touch pen or with
the finger
keep arrow icon pressed
quick movement of the needle
the needle position is displayed in the yellow-fra-
med icon
touch yellow-framed icon
moves the needle to the middle (Position 0)
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Overview Display
Mirror image (Up/Down)
The sewing computer sews the stitch pattern vertically
mirrored, up/down referring to the sewing direction.
Presser foot indicator
touch icon
shows recommended presser foot
the active Display shows optional presser feet for
the selected stitch pattern
touch «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
Permanent reverse sewing
The sewing computer sews the selected stitch pattern
in permanent reverse.
Balance
Balances forward and reverse stitches.
Lettering size in alphabets
select alphabet
letter size is 9mm
touch icon
activates number «2»
the font size is reduced
Presser foot pressure
The presser foot pressure is set via the adjustment
wheel on the left side of the headframe.
the respective value is visible in the icon
Mirror image (Left/Right)
The sewing computer sews the stitch pattern horizon-
tally mirrored, left/right referring to the sewing direction.
Altering pattern length
move the round knob in the Display using the touch
pen or the finger
pattern length (Standard = 100%) is infinitely
variable
extend/shorten in 1%-steps with the arrow icons or
touch «Pattern length»-icon
pattern length is extended in 100%-steps
Maximum length is 200%, shortest length is 10%.
Security program
touch icon
touch «Needle»- or «Stitch plate»-icon
Overview Needle:
touch desired «Needle»-icon
stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the inserted special needle from
hitting the presser foot and the stitch plate = no
needle breakage
numbers in the needle icons indicate the needle
distance in mm
touch «Standard needle»-icon
Standard needle is activated again
stitch width limitation is deactivated
Overview Stitch plates:
touch the desired «Stitch plate»-icon
stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the needle from hitting the
presser foot and the stitch plate = no needle
breakage
The function remains active even when the sewing
computer is turned off and on.
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Overview Display
Combi mode
A Deleting
B Editing combinations at cursor position
C To edit the whole combination
D Upper thread tension
E Altering the needle position
F Mirror image (Left/Right)
G Altering the pattern length
H Security program
I Long stitch (without alphabets)
J Mirror image (Up/Down)
K Presser foot indicator
L Permanent reverse sewing
M Balance
N Lettering size in alphabets
O Presser foot pressure
touch «Combi mode»-icon
select stitch pattern
touch «i»-icon
Deleting
Deletes an individual stitch.
Editing a combination at cursor position
touch icon
the Display is opened
Editing the whole combination
touch icon
the Display is opened
Upper thread tension
change upper thread tension
the respective value is visible in the icon
Altering the needle position
move the needle to the left or to the right touching
the arrow icons left/right or using the touch pen or
with the finger
keep arrow icon pressed
quick movement of the needle
the yellow-framed icon shows the needle position
touch yellow-framed icon
moves the needle to the middle (Position 0)
Mirror image (Left/Right)
The sewing computer sews the stitch pattern horizontally
mirrored, left/right referring to the sewing direction.
Overview Functions Combi mode
General Functions
Information
touch icon
another Display is opened
Back
touch icon
goes back to the previous Display
all changes are saved
Confirm selection
touch icon
activates/confirms the alteration/selection
Leaving the active Display
touch icon
closes Display
goes back to the previous Display
A
E
I
B C D
F G H
J K
M ON
L
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Overview Display
Mirror image (Up/Down)
The sewing computer sews the stitch pattern vertically
mirrored, up/down referring to the sewing direction.
Presser foot indicator
touch icon
shows the recommended presser foot
the active Display shows the optional presser feet
for the selected stitch
touch the «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
Permanent reverse sewing
The sewing computer sews the selected stitch pattern
in permanent reverse.
Balance
Balances forward and reverse stitches.
Lettering size in alphabets
select alphabet
letter size is 9mm
touch icon
activates number «2»
the font size is reduced
Presser foot pressure
The presser foot pressure is set via the adjustment
wheel on the left side of the headframe.
the respective value is visible in the icon
Altering pattern length
move the round knob in the Display using the touch
pen or the finger
pattern length (Standard = 100%) is infinitely
variable
extend/shorten in 1%-steps with the arrow icons or
touch «Pattern length»-icon
pattern length is extended in 100%-steps
Maximum length is 1000%, shortest length 10%. Some
stitch patterns are limited and cannot be extended to
1000%.
Security program
touch icon
touch «Needle»- or «Stitch plate»-icon
Overview Needles:
touch the desired «Needle»-icon
stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the inserted special needle from
hitting the presser foot and the stitch plate = no
needle breakage
numbers in the needle icons indicate the needle
distance in mm
touch «Standard needle»-icon
the Standard needle is activated again
the stitch width limitation is deactivated
Overview Stitch plates:
touch the desired «Stitch plate»-icon
stitch width is limited automatically
this prevents the inserted needle from hitting
the presser foot and the stitch plate = no needle
breakage
The function remains active even when the sewing
computer is turned off and on.
Long stitch
̶ the sewing computer sews every second stitch
(max. stitch length 10mm)
̶ applicable for practical and decorative stitches
̶ Exception: buttonholes, alphabets
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Overview Display
A
B
C
Functions
A Combination subdivider (1)
B Combination subdivider (2)
C Securing
touch «Combi mode»-icon
select the stitch pattern
touch «i»-icon
touch «Cursor position»-icon
Combination subdivider (1)
̶ each combination or memory folder can be subdivi-
ded into several parts
̶ only those parts where the cursor is located will be
sewn
̶ to sew another part, the cursor must be placed into
this part
Combination subdivider (2)
̶ each combination can be interrupted as desired
̶ after stopping, the needle moves to the next part to
be sewn
Securing
̶ program the function within a pattern combination
̶ each individual pattern of the combination can be
secured at the start or the end
General Functions
Information
touch icon
another Display is openend
Back
touch icon
goes back to the previous Display
all changes are saved
Confirm selection
touch icon
activates/confirms alteration/selection
Leaving the active Display
touch icon
the Display is closed
goes back to the previous Display
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Overview Display
A
B
C
Functions
A Deleting
B Mirror Image (Left/Right)
C Combination repeat
touch «Combi mode»-icon
select stitch pattern
touch «i»-icon
touch «Edit whole combination»-icon
Deleting
Deletes the whole combination.
Mirror image (Left/Right)
The sewing computer sews the whole combination
horizonally mirrored, left/right referring to the sewing
direction.
Combination repeat
touch icon 1x
number 1 appears: the sewing computer stops at
the end of a pattern combination
touch icon 2-9x
numbers 2-9 appear: the sewing computer stops at
the end of a stitch combination after the number of
repeats selected
General Functions
Information
touch icon
another Display is opened
Back
touch icon
goes back to the previous Display
all changes are saved
Confirm selection
touch icon
activates/confirms alteration/selection
Leaving the active Display
touch icon
the Display is closed
goes back to the previous Display
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Setup Program
Overview «Setup»-display
The Setup Program enables an individual adjustment of the
Display surface and the settings according to your personal
requirements.
After setting the sewing computer to your personal requirements,
all changes made in the Setup Program are saved, even when
the sewing computer is switched off.
Exceptions from this rule are outlined within the description of the
function concerned in each case.
touch «Setup Program»-button
«Setup Program»-display is opened
A Display settings
B Display color
C Sewing settings
D Embroidery settings
E Display calibration
F Audio System
G Monitoring
H Winding speed
I Update sewing computer
J Calibration buttonhole foot No. 3A
K Basic setting
L Information
BA C
E F G
J K
I
D
H
L
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Setup Program
touch «Display setting»-icon
Brightness
move the round knob in the Display to the left/right or
turn the stitch width knob
brightness 1 of the Display is changed
alterations are visible in the yellow-framed icon
a white line indicates the basic setting
Sewing light
when icon 2 is active, the sewing light is on
when icon 2 is inactive, the sewing light is off
Welcome text
create or change Welcome Text 3
The space button is below the keyboard.
Welcome text 4 appears in the text icon above the letter keys
touch «Text»-icon 4
the entered text is completely deleted
1
2
4
Changing Display settings
Corrections
touch icon
the entered text is deleted from the right to the left
Touch the yellow-framed icon to reset to basic setting.
3
5 «ABC» all in upper case (Standard)
6 «abc» all in lower case
7 «Ä À Á», «ä à á» and «@ #» upper and lower special characters
8 «1,2,3» numbers and mathematical characters
5 6 7 8
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Setup Program
touch «Display color»-icon
select the desired display color
Selecting the Display color
Sewing settings
touch «Sewing setting»-icon
Sewing speed
move the round knob in the Display to the left/right or
turn the stitch width knob
alters the maximal sewing speed 1
the number in the yellow-framed icon indicates the stitches per minute, the
basic value is indicated by a white line
Altering the upper thread tension
move the round knob in the Display to the left/right or
turn the stitch length knob
alters the basic setting of the upper thread tension 2 at plus or minus two
basic values
0.0 = basic setting
1
2
The alteration of the upper thread tension affects any stitch patterns
and embroidery motifs and is saved even when the sewing-/
embroidery computer is switched off.
touch icon
Automatic securing program at pattern end
̶ the number and type of the securing stitches of the external «Pattern end/
Securing»-button can be programmed
̶ standard = four securing stitches in the same place
select function 3 for forward securing stitches
via the arrow icons three to six securing stitches can be programmed
Automatic thread cutter
if function 4 is activated, the upper and lower thread are automatically cut
after sewing
3
4
touch icon
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Setup Program
Automatic thread cutter and securing stitches
̶ the number and type of the securing stitches before the thread is cut can
be programmed
̶ standard = no securing stitches programmed
touch function 1 for securing stitches in place or function 2 for forward
securing stitches
using the arrow icons two to six securing stitches can be programmed
touch «Embroidery settings»-icon
Adjusting embroidery settings
The settings for embroidery speed and the upper thread tension can be
adjusted in the same way like the settings for sewing. (see page 42)
touch icon 3
when changing the thread color the automatic cut of the thread is activated
or deactivated
touch icon 4
to turn automatic thread cutter on or off
touch icon 5
to calibrate the hoop
3 5
Calibrating the hoop
The hoop calibration adjusts the needle to the center of the hoop. Adjustments
can only be done if the embroidery module and the oval hoop are attached.
This procedure has to be done only once as it is the same for all hoop sizes.
place embroidery template into the embroidery hoop
start the adjustment by pressing
the hoop is checked and the needle positioned to the center
if the needle is not positioned exactly in the center of the embroidery
template, it has to be centered by using the arrow icons
confirm with
the adjustment is saved
4
Place the fabric in the embroidery hoop. The embroidery template is
located well in the hoop.
1 2
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Setup Program
Calibrating the Display
touch the calibration icon
touch the center of the cross using the touch pen
the cross moves to the next position
repeat this until all three positions shown are calibrated
the Display is closed
the calibration is saved
touch «Display calibration»-icon
Altering the acoustic signals
By touching 1 the signals are activated or deactivated.
Selecting Stitch Pattern/Function/BSR
Stitch patterns and function selection 2 can be confirmed acoustically.
touch the icon with the loudpseakers for the stitch patterns until you hear
the desired sound
There are six different sounds to choose from.
the sound is indicated by a number (1-6)
the sounds for the functions (center) and the sound for quilting with the
BSR (below) can be activated or deactivated in the same way
the deactivation is indicated as last option when scrolling through the
different sounds
touch «Acoustic signal»-icon
The Display calibration can be opened as follows:
turn off the sewing-/embroidery computer
touch the two needle positioning buttons on the front panel and
keep them pressed
turn on the sewing-/embroidery computer and release the
buttons as soon as the Display appears
1
2
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Setup Program
Monitoring
The following monitoring functions can be activated or deactivated:
1 Upper thread indicator
2 Lower thread indicator
Upper-/Lower thread indicator
open eye = function active
touch «Open eye»-icon
closed eye = function inactive
The sound type for the monitoring functions is set in the audio settings for
functions.
touch «Monitoring»-icon
1
2
Altering the winding speed
move round knob in the Display to the left/right or
turn the stitch width knob
the winding speed is changed
touch «Winding speed»-icon
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Setup Program
Update
insert BERNINA USB stick with the new software version
touch «Update»-icon
Calibrating buttonhole foot No. 3A
attach buttonhole foot No. 3A
lower buttonhole foot No. 3A
touch «Start/Stop»-button
the buttonhole foot No. 3A moves forward and backwards
the buttonhole foot No. 3A is calibrated and the sewing computer indicates
whether the calibration has been successful
The buttonhole foot No. 3A is calibrated to this sewing computer and should
only be used on this sewing computer.
touch «Calibration»-icon
Do not remove the BERNINA USB stick until there is a message
which indicates the end of the update.
Please find the latest version of Software at www.bernina.com
It is recommended to save the data and the settings of the sewing computer
before the update is carried out.
touch icon 1
the data of the sewing computer is saved on the USB stick
touch «Update»-icon 2 to start the procedure
It is then checked if:
a BERNINA USB stick is inserted
there is enough free space available
the correct software version is on the stick
the data and settings are accepted
After the successful update a message appears and sewing-/embroidery
computer is ready for use.
if the update cannot be started or if there are problems during the update
process, an error message appears
If the data and the settings aren't on the sewing computer anymore after the
update:
touch icon 3
the data on the stick are saved on the sewing computer
1
3
2
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Setup Program
Reset/Delete user data
Choose from following options:
1 Reset Settings
2 Delete user data
Reset settings
touch icon 1
touch «Basic settings»-icon
Choose from following options:
A Reset Sewing
B Reset Embroidery
C Reset All
touch the icon, whose settings should be reset to basic setting
confirm with
the previous Display appears
touch «Back»-icon
selection menu appears
Exceptions:
Thread tension, brilliance, brightness, display color and speed need to be reset
to basic state knowingly according to the corresponding function.
Delete user data
touch icon 2
Choose from following options:
D Sewing «Personal program»
E Embroidery «My Designs»
F Embroidery «Memory stick» (the Memory stick must be inserted in the
sewing computer)
touch the icon, whose data should be deleted
confirm with
the data is deleted and the previous Display appears
touch «Back»-icon
selection menu appears
1
2
A B C
1
2
D
F
E
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Setup Program
Information
Language
scroll through the languages by touching the arrow icons and select the
language required
touch «i»-icon
Version
the present version of the sewing computer and the attached embroidery
module are visible
the total number of stitches and the number of stitches sewn since the last
servicing by the dealer are displayed
touch icon
touch icon
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Setup Program
Dealer details
touch respective icon
Following details of the BERNINA-dealer can be registered:
store name
address
telephone number
website or e-mail address
touch icon
Service data
The service data of the present condition of the sewing-/embroidery computer
can be saved on a memory stick and sent to the BERNINA-dealer:
insert memory stick to sewing-/embroidery computer
touch «LOG»-icon
data is saved on the memory stick
remove memory stick
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Tutorial
Overview Tutorial
A
C
E
I
F
J
G
B
K
D
H
touch «Tutorial»-button
«Tutorial»-display appears
A Threading
B Needles
C Presser foot
D BSR
E Sewing techniques
F Quilting
G Buttonholes
H Embroidery
I Free Hand System (FHS)
J Miscellaneous
K Troubleshooting
select desired topic, e.g. presser foot
topic overview about the presser foot appears
select desired topic, e.g. changing the presser foot
The tutorial provides information and explanations about the
different areas of sewing and embroidering.
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Tutorial
information on the desired topic is shown
scroll through the topics using the knobs, the finger or the touch pen
touch «Next»
the next page appears
touch «Back»
the previous page appears
touch and the «Tutorial»-display closes
the previous Display appears
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Creative consultant
Overview Creative consultant
The creative consultant provides information and help with various sewing
techniques. After selecting the fabric and the desired sewing technique
suggestions for suitable needles, presser feet etc. are displayed.
upper thread tension is automatically adjusted
touch «Creative consultant»-button
«Creative consultant»-display appears
A Light weight woven
B Medium weight woven
C Heavy weight woven
D Jeans
E Light weight knit
F Medium weight knit
G Heavy weight knit
H Fur
I Toweling
J Fabric with a pile
K Leather and Vinyl
L Tulle and Laces
A
E
I
B
F
J
C
K
G
D
H
L
Overview Sewing techniques
touch icon of the desired material, e.g. light weight woven
The optional sewing techniques are displayed.
A Seams
B Overcasting
C Blind hem
D Buttonhole
E Zipper
F Decorative stitching
G Machine quilting
H Free-motion stitching
I Appliqué
recommendations for the selected material and the desired sewing
technique is displayed
confirm with
display with the programmed stitch patterns appears
Leaving the sewing consultant
touch
select the desired sewing technique, e.g. buttonhole
If the desired sewing technique is not in the list, choose a similar sewing
technique.
A EB
F
C
G
D
H
I
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Help program
touch «Help program»-button
select the desired stitch pattern or the desired function
The Display shows the following information:
stitch pattern name
suitable materials
recommendation
Help program
The Help program provides information about individual stitch patterns and
function icons in the Display.
The Display shows the following information:
function name
function explanation
recommendation
touch
the Help program is closed
the previous Display appears
Stitch patterns
Functions
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Balance
touch «i»-icon
touch «Balance»-icon
in the left part of the Display the stitch pattern is shown as it is set originally
(programmed)
in the right part of the Display any alterations are directly visible
Balance
The sewing computer is tested and optimally set before it leaves the BERNINA
factory. Different fabrics, threads and stabilizers can affect programmed
stitches so that they are not sewn out properly. These effects can be corrected
with the electronic Balance so that the stitch formation can be adjusted where
necessary to suit the material.
Corrections
The stitch sewn on the fabric (e.g. the Honeycomb stitch) opens up and it does
not look correct:
adjust the stitch length by turning the stitch width or stitch length knob, until
the stitch in the right part of the Display is identical with the stitch on the
fabric
the alteration is shown with a number in the yellow-framed icon
touch «Back»-icon 2x
alterations are saved
the previous Display appears
Reset settings
touch «i»-icon
touch yellow-framed «Balance»-icon
touch yellow-framed icon
basic setting is reset
Practical and decorative stitches
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eco
touch «eco»-button
the Display gets dark
power consumption is reduced and the sewing light turned off
The energy-saving mode also acts as a child safety feature. The Display is
inactive and the sewing-/embroidery computer cannot be started.
touch «eco»-button
the sewing-/embroidery computer is ready for use
eco description
When work is interrupted for longer periods, the sewing-/embroidery computer
can be put into energy-saving mode.
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Sewing stitches -
Overview Practical stitches
touch «Practical stitch»-button
the practical stitches are visible in the Display
further practical stitches are visible by scrolling
Straight stitch
For non-elastic materials; all straight stitch work,
such as seams, topstitching, sewing zippers
Zig-zag
Zig-zag work such as overcasting edges, attaching
elastic and lace
Vari-Overlock
For fine jerseys; stretch overlock seams, hems and
stretch seams
Running stitch
Most types of fabric; Mending, patching, reinforcing
seams, etc.
Securing program
For all materials; secures the beginning and end of
seams by straight stitching
Triple straight stitch
Reinforced seams in heavy fabrics, visible hems
and seams
Blind stitch
For most types of materials; Blind hems; shell
edging effect on soft jerseys and fine material;
decorative seams
Double-Overlock
For any knit materials; overlock seam = sewing and
finishing in one step
Super stretch stitch
For highly elastic fabrics; Highly elastic open seam
for all types of clothing
Gathering stitch
Most types of fabric; Gathering with shirring elastic.
Butted seams = butting two pressed edges and
sewing together, decorative stitches
Tricotstich
For jersey materials; visible hems, visible seams in
lingerie, sweaters, mending jersey
Triple zig-zag
Reinforced seams in heavy fabrics; visible hems
and seams
Honeycomb stitch
For all types of jersey and smooth materials; visible
seams in lingerie, clothing, linen, mending etc.
Universal stitch
For firm fabrics such as felt and leather; flat joining
seams, visible seams, attaching elastic, decorative
seams
Sewn out zig-zag
Edge finishing and reinforcing, attaching elastic,
decorative seam
Stretch-Overlock
For medium weight knits, toweling and firm woven;
Overlock seams, flat joining seams
Practical stitches
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Basting stitch
Basting seams, hems, etc. temporarily
Lycra stitch
All two-way stretch fabrics; flat joining seams and
hems, reinforced seaming on underwear
Stretch stitch
For highly elastic fabrics; open seam for sportswear
Reinforced Overlock
For medium-weight knitware and toweling; overlock
seams, flat joining seams
Knit Overlock
For knit material, hand- and machine made items;
overlock seam = sewing and finishing in one step
Simple darning program
Automatic darning of fine to medium weight
materials
Reinforced darning program
Automatic darning of firm materials
Bartack program
Reinforcing pocket openings, sewing belt loops etc.
Bartack program
Reinforcing pocket openings, sewing on belt loops,
securing zippers and seam ends
Large fly stitch
For medium weight to thick materials; reinforcing
pocket openings, zippers and slits
Blindstitch narrow
For blind hems in fine materials
Triple Straight Stitch with Long stitch
Reinforced seams in heavy fabrics, visible seams
and topstitching
Three single straight stitches
As a connecting stitch between two individual
decorative stitch patterns in a combination
Darning stitch
Use for darning in conjunction with the «Permanent
Reverse» function
Single straight stitch
As a connecting stitch between two individual
decorative stitch patterns in a combination
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Practical stitches
Stitch pattern selection
Direct
A Practical stitches
B Decorative stitches
C Alphabets
D Buttonholes
E Personal program/Memory
the available stitch patterns are visible in the Display portion F
select desired stitch pattern
further stitch patterns are visible when scrolling G
A
B
C
D
E
select the desired main category A-E
F
G
By stitch number
touch «0-9»-button
numbers for entering are visible in the Display portion H
enter stitch number
the entered stitch number 1 appears
touch icon 2
last digit is deleted
touch icon 1
complete number is deleted
confirm with
Cancelling
touch «0-9»-button
the previous Display appears
1 2
An invalid stitch number will be indicated in icon 1 with 3 question
marks.
H
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Practical stitches
Customizing stitch pattern individually
According to material and purpose a stitch pattern can be altered individually.
The alterations described here are applicable for all practical and many
decorative stitches.
Temporary altered stitch memory
Any altered stitch width and stitch length is automatically saved.
Example:
̶ sew with an altered stitch (e.g. zig-zag)
̶ select and sew another stitch, e.g. straight stitch
̶ return to zig-zag, your alterations are still active
Return to basic settings
Individual stitch patterns can be reverted to basic settings manually.
touch stitch width/stitch length icon and in the respective Display the
yellow-framed icon or
press the «clr»-button
any altered values of the active stitch return to basic setting
switch off the sewing computer
any alterations of all stitches are deleted
The personal memory is unlimited; it can hold as many stitch
alterations as needed:
̶ Stitch length
̶ Stitch width
̶ Needle position
̶ Pattern Extend
̶ Mirror images
̶ Long Stitch function
̶ Thread tension
̶ Balance
̶ Pattern repeat 1-9x
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Practical stitches
Altering needle position
touch «Moving»-buttons for needle position or
touch «i»-icon
touch «Needle position»-icon
keep «Moving»-buttons or arrow icons pressed
quick movement of the needle
move the bar in the Display using the touch pen or the finger
11 needle positions in total (5 left, 5 right, 1 center).
Altering stitch width and stitch length
turn the knobs or
touch stitch width or stitch length Display
touch the arrow icons in the respective Display or
move the round knob in the Display using the touch pen or the finger
Can be altered while sewing.
When sewing practical or quilting stitches the actual stitch length 1 is displayed.
With other stitch patterns the overall length of a stitch pattern 2 is displayed.
The actual stitch length 3 is visible when the stitch length Display is opened.
1
2
3
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Practical stitches
Examples of application
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Straight stitch No. 1
After turning on the sewing computer the straight stitch will appear.
the needle is up
Application
Suitable for all fabrics.
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Jeans foot No. 8
Triple straight stitch No. 6
Open seam
Durable seam for firm or dense materials such as denim and corduroy.
Adjust the stitch length to suit the fabric
E. g. use a longer stitch length (approximately 3-4mm) with denim,
a shorter length with fine fabirc (approx. 2-2.5mm).
Adjust the stitch length to suit the thread
E. g. use a longer stitch length thread when using cordonnet thread
for topstitching (approx. 3-5mm).
Activate needle stop down
Prevents the fabric from shifting when you adjust or pivot the sewing
project.
For firm or densely woven materials
A Jeans needle and Jeans foot No. 8 will help when sewing denim
or canvas.
Decorative top stitch
Lengthen stitch and use the triple straight stitch for decorative
topstitching.
Straight stitch
Triple straight stitch
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Triple Zig-Zag
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Triple zig-zag No. 7
In firm materials, particularly for denim, deckchair covers, awnings.
Seams on often washed items. Finish raw edges first. Use Jeans
needle for very firm materials.
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Practical stitches
Zipper foot No. 4
Straight stitch No. 1
Preparation
close seam to the zipper beginning
sew securing stitches
baste seam closed and clean
finish the seam allowance
iron the seam
open the zipper
baste the zipper: baste or pin zipper in place so that fabric folded edges
meet over the center of the zipper
Sewing in the zipper
open zipper a little
move needle position to the right
start sewing from top left
position the foot so the needle stitches along the edge of the zipper coils
stop in front of the pull (needle position down)
raise the presser foot
close the zipper again
lower the presser foot
continue to sew, stop in front of the base of the zipper, needle position
down
raise the presser foot
turn the sewing project
lower the presser foot
sew across the seam, stop with needle position down
raise the presser foot
turn sewing project again
lower the presser foot
sew the second side from bottom to top
Variation: Sew both sides of zipper from bottom to top
Suitable for all fabrics with nap or grain (e.g. velvet).
prepare zipper as described above
start sewing in the seam of the zipper end and sew first side from bottom to
top
sew diagonal along the edge of the zipper coils
first side 1 sew from bottom to top
move needle position to the left
second side 2 sew in the same way from bottom to top
Sew around the zipper pull
̶ sew up to about 5cm away from the zipper pull
̶ stop with the needle down, raise the presser foot, open the
zipper, lower the presser foot, finsih sewing (use Free Hand
System)
Seam begin
̶ hold thread firmly when starting to sew = pull fabric slightly to the
back (fewer stitches) or
̶ sew about 1-2cm reverse first, and continue to sew as usual
Zipper or fabric is thick or densely woven
For even stitch formation use a 90-100 needle.
Zipper
1
2
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Darning foot No. 9 (optional accessory)
Straight stitch No. 1
Holes or worn areas
«Replacing» threads along the lengthside and crosswise in every material.
Preparation
lower the feed dog
attach the Slide-on table
hoop the fabric into the darning hoop (optional accessory)
the darning area stays evenly taut and cannot be distorted
Sewing
̶ work from the left to the right, guide the fabric evenly without using
pressure
̶ move in curves when changing direction on top and on bottom. Avoid
points as this can cause holes and thread breakage
̶ sew different length. The thread is better spread over the fabric
Poor stitch formation
̶ if the thread is lying on top, slow down the fabric movement
̶ if there are knots on the wrong side of the fabric, move the fabric
more quickly
Thread breaks
Guide the fabric more consistently.
Manual darning
1 Sew the first rows to cover the hole
first rows just beyond the worn area and not too close together
work the rows in irregular lengths
turn work by a quarter turn -90°
2 Sew over the first rows
first rows not too close
turn fabric by half turn -180°
3 Finish darning the hole
sew another loose row
3
1 2
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Automatic darning
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Simple darning program No. 22
Quick darning of holes or worn areas
Replaces threads along the lengthwise grain in all materials.
Preparation
hoop light weight materials in the darning hoop (optional accessory)
the darning area stays evenly taut and cannot be distorted
Darning with reverse pattern foot No. 1C
insert the needle in the top left of the worn area
sew first row
stop sewing computer
press «Quick reverse»-button
the length is programmed
finish sewing the darning program
the sewing computer stops automatically
press the «clr»-button
the program is cleared
Darning with the buttonhole foot No. 3A
̶ for darning worn and damaged areas
̶ darning length max. 3cm
̶ same procedure as with Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Reinforcement
Use fine material or (adhesive) interlining as a backing.
If the darning becomes distorted
Correct with the Balance function (more about Balance-Function see
page 54).
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Reinforced darning, automatic
Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Reinforced darning program No. 23
Quick darning of holes or worn areas
Replaces threads along the lengthwise grain in all materials.
Preparation
hoop light weight materials in the darning hoop (optional accessory)
the darning area stays evenly taut and cannot be distorted
Darning with the buttonhole foot No. 3A
Insert the needle in the top left of the worn area.
sew first row
press «Quick reverse»-button
the length is programmed
finish sewing the darning program
the sewing computer stops automatically
press the «clr»-button
the programmed settings are cleared
If the darning does not cover the whole worn or damaged area
Reposition the work under the foot to continue covering the worn or
damaged area. Begin sewing; the program will repeat as often as
desired (the length is saved).
Per «Direct entry length» (see page 32) a darning length up to
30mm can be programmed.
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Zig-zag No. 2
̶ for all fabrics
̶ for finishing raw edges
̶ elastic seams
̶ decorative sewing
Finishing edges
guide edge of fabric into the center of the presser foot
do not select too wide a stitch
do not select too long a stitch
needle goes into fabric on one side and over the edge into the air on the
other side
̶ the edge of the fabric should lie flat and not roll
̶ use darning thread for fine materials
Satin stitch
̶ dense, short zig-zag (stitch length 0.5-0.7mm)
̶ use satin stitch for appliqué, embroidery, etc
Finishing edges
As a variation the satin stitch No. 1354 can be used.
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Overlock foot No. 2A
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Double overlock No. 10
Closed seam
Double overlock seam in loose knits and cross seams in knits and jerseys.
Sewing
guide the pin of the Overlook foot along the cut edge
Double-Overlock
Knits and jersey
̶ use a new Jersey needle to prevent damaging the loops
̶ if necessary loosen presser foot pressure
Sewing stretch materials
If necessary use a stretch needle (130/705H-S).
2
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Top stitching edges
Blindstitch foot No. 5
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Edge stitch foot No. 10 (optional accessory)
Straight stitch No. 1
Narrow edgestitching
Outer edges
place edge of fold left against the guide on the blindstitch foot
select the needle position left in the desired distance to the edge
Wide edgestitching
Material guidance
Presser foot as guide:
guide the folded edge along the edge of the presser foot
Stitch plate as guide:
guide the folded edge along the marks on the stitch plate (1 to 2.5cm)
Seam guide as guide:
Presser foot
loosen the screw on the back of the presser foot
insert the seam guide into the hole of the presser foot
adjust width as desired
tighten the screw
guide the folded edge along the seam guide
To sew parallel wider lines, guide the seam guide along a previously sewn line
of stitches.
Blindstitch foot No. 5
Needle position left or far right.
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C and edge stitch foot No. 10
(optional accessory)
Any needle position possible.
Hem edges
place edge of fold (inside upper edge of hem) right against the guide on the
blindstitch foot
select needle position to the right to sew along the upper edge
5
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Blind hem
Blindstitch foot No. 5
Blindstitch No. 9
For invisible hems in medium to heavy weight cotton, wool and blended
materials.
Preparation
finish the raw edges
fold the hem and baste or pin in place
Right side of the material
Wrong side of
the material
Fine stitch width adjustment
Guide the folded edge evenly along the metal guide on the foot =
even depth.
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Tricot stitch No. 14
For visible, elastic hems in jersey, cotton, synthetic and mixed fibers.
Preparation
iron the hem, baste if necessary
reduce the presser foot pressure if necessary
Sewing
sew the hem at preferred depth on the right side
trim excess fabric from the wrong side
Visible hem
fold the fabric back over the right side of the fabric to expose the finished
lower edge
place under presser foot and
move the folded edge against the metal guide on the presser foot
Sewing
The needle should just pierce the edge of the fold, as when hand blind-stitching.
after sewing about 10cm, check both sides of fabric and adjust width again
if necessary
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Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Securing program No. 5
̶ for all fabrics
̶ secures beginning and end of seam
Sewing long seams with straight stitch
Even securing by defined stitch count.
Beginning to sew
press the foot control
the sewing computer secures automatically when beginning to sew
(5 stitches forward, 5 stitches in reverse)
sew seam with straight stitches in desired length
Ending the seam
press «Quick reverse»-button
the sewing computer secures seam automatically (5 stitches in reverse,
5 stitches forward)
the sewing computer stops automatically at the end of the securing
program
Securing program
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Basting stitch No. 21
̶ straight stitch, sews out every fourth stitch, i.e. longest stitch possible is
20mm, when the stitch length is set at 5mm. Recommended stitch length
3.5-5mm
̶ for work which requires a very long stitch
̶ basting seams, hems, Quilts etc.
̶ temporary joining
̶ easy to remove
Preparation
pin work at a right angle to basting direction
to prevent the layers from slipping
Securing/fixing the thread
Sew 3-4 securing stitches at the begin and at the end.
Thread
Use a fine darning thread for basting as it is easier to remove.
Basting stitch
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Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Stretch-overlock No. 13
Ideal for fluffy or thick materials such as terry cloth, felt and leather etc.
Sewing
overlap fabric edges
sew along the fabric edge
the stitch should sew over the edge of the top layer on the right side
very flat durable seam
Flat joining seam
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The feed dog works accurately when the foot is level.
If the foot is at an angle, e.g. when sewing over thick to thin or vice-versa, the
feed dog cannot grip and feed the fabric. The fabric might jam.
To solve this problem, place one, two or three compensating plates as required
behind the needle under the presser foot to level it.
To correct the height in front of the foot, place one or more plates under the
foot close to the needle. Sew until the foot is level again and remove the
plates.
Height compensation of uneven layers
Sewing corners
Needle stop down.
Needle stop down.
When sewing corners only a small section of the fabric is actually on the feed
dog. Therefore it cannot grip the fabric well.
Place one or more plates of the height compensation tool parallel to the
presser foot close to the edge of the fabric.
the fabric is fed evenly
Due to the width of the stitch plate hole the outer feed dog rows are relatively
far apart.
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Notes
Notes
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Buttonholes
Standard buttonhole
For light to medium weight fabrics; blouses, shirts,
trousers, bedlinens, etc.
Narrow buttonhole
For light- to medium weight fabrics; blouses,
dresses, children's and baby clothes, crafts
Stretch buttonhole
For any highly elastic jersey made from cotton,
wool, silk and synthetic fibers
Round buttonhole with normal bartack
For medium- to heavy weight materials: dresses,
jackets, coats, rainwear
Round Buttonhole with horizontal bartack
For medium- to heavy weight fabrics of all types:
dresses, jackets, coats, rainwear
Keyhole buttonhole
For heavy weight, non-stretch materials; jackets,
coats, leisure wear
Straight-stitch buttonhole
Program for staystitching buttonholes, for pocket
openings, reinforcing buttonholes; especially for
buttonholes in leather and imitation leather
Heirloom buttonhole
For light- to medium weight woven fabrics; blouses,
dresses, leisure wear, bed linen
Button sew-on program
For buttons with 2 and 4 holes.
Eyelet with small zig-zag
Openings for cords and narrow ribbons, decorative
work
Overview Buttonhole
touch «Buttonhole»-button
scroll to see more buttonholes
Buttonholes are not only practical closures, they can also be
used as a decorative effect. All buttonholes can be programmed
and sewn in different ways.
Straight-stitch eyelet
Openings for cords and narrow ribbons, decorative
work
Keyhole Buttonhole with Pointed Bartack
For firmer, non-stretch fabrics: jackets, coats,
leisure wear
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Buttonholes
Buttonhole - Important information
1 Marking the length of manual buttonholes
mark the buttonhole length in the desired position
use buttonhole foot No. 3C (optional accessory)
2 Marking the length of automatic buttonholes
mark the length of just one buttonhole
after sewing the first buttonhole the length is prgrammed
mark only the beginning of all subsequent buttonholes
use automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A
3 Marking the length of keyhole buttonholes
mark the bead length only
the correct length eye will be added when the buttonhole is sewn
after sewing the first buttonhole the length is programmed
mark only the beginning of all subsequent buttonholes
use automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A
Test sewing
always sew a test sample of the same fabric and
with stabilizer you intend to use
select the buttonhole type you intend to use
sew the buttonhole in the same direction on the fabric (horizontal or vertical,
with or against the grain)
cut the buttonhole open
push the button through the buttonhole
adjust the buttonhole length if necessary
To adjust the bead width
alter the stitch width
To adjust stitch length
Stitch length adjustments affect both buttonhole beads.
spacing between the stitches
After stitch length adjustment:
re-program the buttonhole
If a buttonhole is to be sewn at right angles
to the seam, we recommend the use of the
height compensation plates (optional
accessory). Place the plates from the back
between fabric and bottom of slide foot up to
the thick part of the fabric and push to front.
When sewing a buttonhole in difficult
materials, we recommend to using the
Compensation plate for buttonholes
(optional accessory). It can be used along
with buttonhole foot No. 3A.
3
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Stabilizer
̶ interfacing provides durability and stability to the buttonhole
̶ choose the interfacing according to the material being used
̶ when using thick or fluffy materials an embroidery stabilizer can be used
therefore the fabric feeds better
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Buttonholes
Cords
Generally
̶ cords reinforce buttonholes and enhance their appearance
̶ the loop of the cord should be at the end of the buttonhole that is most
subject to wear = where button is sewn on
position the work accordingly
Ideal cords
̶ Perle cotton No. 8
̶ strong hand-sewing thread
̶ fine crochet yarn
Cord with the automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A
raise the buttonhole foot No. 3A
insert the needle at the beginning of the buttonhole
guide the cord on the right side under the buttonhole foot No. 3A
hook the cord over the pin at the back of the buttonhole foot No. 3A
pull the cord on the left side under the buttonhole foot No. 3A to the front
pull the cord ends into the slits
lower the buttonhole foot No. 3A
Sewing
sew the buttonhole in the usual manner
do not hold the cord
the buttonhole will sew over the cord, covering it
Cord with the buttonhole foot No. 3C (optional accessory)
raise the buttonhole foot
insert the needle at the beginning of the buttonhole
hook cord over the pin in the middle of the buttonhole foot (at the front)
pull both cord ends under the buttonhole foot sole to the back and
place both ends of the cord in the grooves on the sole
lower the buttonhole foot
Sewing
sew the buttonhole in the usual manner
do not hold the cord
the buttonhole will sew over the cord, covering it
Cutting buttonholes open with the seam ripper
cut the buttonhole from the ends to the middle
Cutting open buttonholes with the buttonhole cutter (optional accessory)
place the fabric on the wood
place the cutter in the centre of the buttonhole
press down on the cutter with your hand
Fixing the cord
pull the cord through the buttonhole until the loop disappears into the end of
it
pull the ends of the cord through to wrong side of the fabric, using a hand
stitching-needle
knot or secure with stitches
Before cutting the buttonhole open
Place a pin in each end of the buttonhole to prevent accidental
cutting into ends of buttonhole.
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Balance with direct entry length buttonholes
The balance alterations have the same effect on both beads.
Balance with direct entry length keyhole or round buttonholes
The balance alterations have the same effect on both beads.
The keyhole or eye is balanced as follows:
sew straight stitches forward until
the sewing computer changes to the keyhole or eye, then
stop the sewing computer
touch the «Balance»-icon
turn the stitch length-knob until the picture in the right portion of the Display
is identical with the sewn buttonhole
The keyhole is distorted to the right A:
turn stitch length knob to the left
The keyhole is distorted to the left B:
turn the stitch length-knob to the right
touch «Back»-icon and complete the buttonhole
Altering the balance
In all Direct entry length and manual buttonholes each individual
buttonhole sequence can be balanced separately.
In stitch counter buttonholes the balance affects both beads diffe-
rently (left and right): When altering the bead the keyhole or eye are
automatically altered accordingly.
A B
Balance for manual keyhole or round buttonhole
Any balance alteration affects both beads differently:
Left bead too dense C:
turn the stitch length-knob to the left
the left bead is elongated, the right bead is shortened
Left bead too wide D:
turn stitch length-knob to the right
the left bead is shortened, the right bead is elongated
The keyhole or eye is balanced as follows:
The keyhole is distorted to the right A:
turn the stitch length knob to the right
The keyhole is distorted to the left B:
turn the stitch length knob to the left
Balance for manual standard buttonhole
The balance alterations have the same effect on both beads.
Balance for stitch counter buttonhole
The balance has a different effect on both beads (see picture of the manual
buttonhole).
re-program the buttonhole after each alteration in balance
Clear balance
touch the yellow-framed icon in the special Balance-display or
press the «clr»-button
«clr» also deletes the programmed buttonhole!
Recommendation
Test-sewing of the buttonhole on the original material.
C
D
touch «i»-icon
touch «Balance»-icon
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Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Automatic standard and stretch buttonhole No. 51, 52, 53
The lens on the automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A automatically registers the
length of the buttonhole for exact duplication.
For buttonholes of 4-31mm, depending on the buttonhole type.
The slide foot must lie perfectly flat on the fabric! If the slide foot
rests on a seam allowance, the length cannot be measured
accurately.
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Programming the buttonhole
1
sew first bead forward
stop the sewing computer
press the «Quick reverse»-button
«auto» and the programmed length (in mm) appears in the Display
the buttonhole length is programmed
The sewing computer sews automatically:
2 the straight stitches in reverse
3 the first bartack
4 the second bead forwards
5 the second bartack and securing stitches
the sewing computer stops and returns automatically to buttonhole
begin
Auto buttonhole
all subsequent buttonholes will be sewn to exactly the same length (no
need to press the «Quick reverse»-button)
the programmed buttonholes can be saved in the long-term memory
(see page 83)
press the «clr»-button
the programmed settings are cleared
Exact duplication
The auto function ensures that each buttonhole will be exactly the
same length as the previous one.
Sewing speed
̶ sew at moderate speed for best results
̶ sew all buttonholes at the same speed for a consistent bead
density
Programming
Standard and stretch buttonhole with auto-length, automatically
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Automatic with direct legth entry
Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Programming the buttonhole length
Buttonholes can be sewn to a specific length with the buttonhole foot No. 3A.
Buttonhole length = cutting length in mm.
select the desired buttonhole
touch «i»-icon
touch «Direct entry length»-icon
Determining buttonhole length
enter the buttonhole length using the multifunction knobs (stitch width or
stitch length knob)
the length entered appears on the left of the button
the number on the right of the button is the exact button size
touch «Back»-icon
the length entered is saved
the programmed length is displayed on the left
Back to the buttonhole menu
touch «Back»-icon
the Buttonhole Display appears
Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Determining button size
The sewing computer calculates the length of the buttonhole directly from the
diameter of the button. 2mm are automatically entered for the button thickness.
hold the button on the bright field in the lower right corner of the Display
adjust the bright field to the button size using the stitch width or stitch length
knob
the button size is displayed in mm on the right of the button between the
arrows (e.g. 14mm)
remove the button from the Display
touch «Back»-icon
the length entered is saved
the programmed length is shown on the left side of the Display
Corrections for thick buttons
Match buttonhole length to buttonhole thickness (raised buttons, etc.) e.g.
buttonhole length + 1cm (incl. 2mm) if button height is 1cm.
The button slides easily through the buttonhole.
Automatic with button measuring
Back to buttonhole begin
touch «Pattern begin»-icon
the sewing computer sets the program to the start of the buttonhole again
Deleting saved buttonholes
press the «clr» button or touch «recording»
«auto» goes off and «REC» appears
a new buttonhole length can be programmed
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Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Automatic round and keyhole buttonhole No. 54, 56, 57
Automatic round and keyhole buttonhole
Programming buttonholes
1
sew straight stitches forward
stop the sewing computer
press «Quick reverse»-button
«auto» and the programmed length (in mm) appears in the Display
the buttonhole length is programmed
The sewing computer sews the following automatically:
2 the eye
3 the first bead in reverse
4 the straight stitches forward
5 the second bead in reverse
6 the bartack and securing stitches
the sewing computer stops and returns automatically to buttonhole
begin
Auto-buttonhole
all subsequent buttonholes will be sewn to exactly the same length
(no need to press the «Quick reverse»-button)
the programmed buttonholes can be saved in the long-term memory
(see page 83)
press «clr»-button
the programmed settings are cleared
Exact duplication
The auto function ensures that each buttonhole will be exactly the
same length as the previous one.
Double sewn keyhole buttonholes
̶ keyhole buttonholes can be sewn twice on thick fabrics - use a
longer stitch length for the first run
̶ after sewing the first buttonhole, do not move the work
̶ reduce the stitch length manually and sew the buttonhole again
The slide foot must lie perfectly flat on the fabric! If the slide foot
rests on a seam allowance, the length cannot be measured
accurately.
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Buttonhole foot No. 3A
Heirloom buttonhole No. 63
Programming the buttonhole
1
sew first bead forward
stop the sewing computer
press «Quick reverse»-button
«auto» and the programmed length (in mm) appears in the Display
the buttonhole length is programmed
The sewing computer sews the following automatically:
2 the round part
3 the second bead in reverse
4 the bartack and the securing stitches
the sewing computer stops and returns automatically to buttonhole
begin
Heirloom Buttonhole
Stitch counter buttonhole
Auto buttonhole
all subsequent buttonholes will be sewn to exactly the same length
(no need to press the «Quick reverse»-button)
the programmed buttonholes can be saved in the long-term memory
(see page 83)
press «clr»-button
the programmed settings are cleared
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Buttonhole foot No. 3C
All buttonhole types
Programming the buttonhole
1
sew first bead forward
stop the sewing computer
press «Quick reverse»-button
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̶ the first bead (left) is sewn forwards, the second bead (right) is
sewn in reverse
2 sew lower bartack and
3 sew second bead in reverse
stop the sewing at the first stitch
press «Quick reverse»-button
4 the sewing computer sews the upper bartack, the securing stitches and
stops automatically
«auto» appear in the Display
the buttonhole length is programmed
each subsequent buttonhole will be sewn identically
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Buttonhole in long term memory
Programming the buttonhole
touch «Save»-icon 1
the «Save»-display appears
touch «Save»-icon
the buttonhole is now saved in long term memory
1
Selecting a saved buttonhole
touch folder 2 2
select buttonhole
touch «Memory»-button
touch «Memory»-button
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alter the length of the saved buttonhole
touch «Back»-icon twice
reprogram the buttonhole as described
Altering saved buttonhole
touch «i»-icon
touch «Direct entry length»-icon
Deleting a saved buttonhole
touch «Delete»-icon 1
the saved buttonholes appear
select desired buttonhole
confirm with
the buttonhole is deleted
touch «Memory»-button
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7- or 5-steps-buttonhole, manually
select the desired buttonhole
touch «i»-icon
touch «man»-icon
Sewing 5-Step buttonhole
step 1 is activated for buttonhole begin
step 2 is activated when beginning to sew
sew first bead
stop the sewing computer at desired length of the bead or at the end of the
length marking
select step 3
the sewing computer sews the eye or the keyhole and stops
automatically
select step 4
the sewing computer sews the second bead in reverse
stop the sewing computer at the height of the first stitch (buttonhole begin)
select step 5
sewing computer sews the top bartack and secures stitches
automatically
Sewing 7-Step buttonhole
step 1 is activated for buttonhole begin
step 2 is actived when beginning to sew
sew first bead
stop the sewing computer at desired length of the bead or to the end of the
length marking
select step 3
sewing computer sews straight stitches in reverse
stop sewing computer at the height of the first stitch (buttonhole begin)
select step 4
the sewing computer sews top bartack and stops automatically
select step 5
the sewing computer sews the second bead
stop the sewing computer at the height of the first bead
select step 6
the sewing computer sews bottom bartack and stops automatically
select step 7
sewing computer secures stitches and stops automatically
Straight stitch buttonhole No. 59
̶ The same programming procedure as with the auto buttonhole
program (see page 79)
̶ Staystitching buttonholes with the straight stitch buttonhole
No. 59 is recommended for soft, loosely woven fabrics and for
buttonholes that will receive excessive wear. Staystitching also
reinforces buttonholes in leather, vinyl and felt
The length of the beads is manually determinded when sewing. Bartack, eye
and securing stitches are pre-programmed. The individual steps can also be
selected by scrolling, by using the arrow icons or by touching the «Quick
reverse»-button.
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Darning foot No. 9 (optional accessory)
Button sew-on foot No. 18 (optional accessory)
Button sew-on program No. 60
For buttons with 2 and 4 holes.
Preparation
lower the feed dog
Sewing on a 4-Hole button
sew the front holes first
carefully move the button forward
sew the back holes with the same program
For a increased stability the button sew-on program can be sewn
twice.
Sewing on Buttons
Buttons sewn on for decorative purposes only are stitched without a thread
shank. «Shank length» = distance between button and fabric; can be adjusted
with Button sew-on foot No. 18
Sewing on buttons with darning foot No. 9 (optional accessory)
select button sew-on program
check distances between holes with the handwheel
adjust stitch width if necessary
hold the threads when starting to sew
sew the first securing stitches into the left hole
sew program
sewing computer stops automatically when program is completed and is
ready for the next button
Beginning and ending threads
The threads are secured and can be trimmed.
For a increased stability
pull on both bobbin threads until the ends of the upper threads are visible
on the wrong side
pull the threads out and knot the ends additionally
trim the threads
Sewing on buttons with foot No. 18 (optional accessory)
set the shank length with the screw on the foot
select button sewing-on program and continue as with foot No. 9
touch «Buttonhole«-button
touch «Button sew-on program»-icon
Button sew-on program
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Reverse pattern foot No. 1C
Eyelet with small zig-zag No. 61
Straight stitch eyelet No. 62
Sewing eyelets
select eyelet
position fabric under the presser foot and sew eyelet program
sewing computer stops automatically and is at the beginning of the eyelet
program again
Punching eyelets
use an awl, punch pliers or a hole punch to open the eyelet
touch «Buttonhole»-button
touch «Eyelet program»-icon
Adjust the roundness of the eyelet if necessary with balance.
For increased stability sew the eyelet twice.
Eyelet program
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Decorative stitches
Overview Decorative stitches
touch «Decorative stitches»-button
display shows an overview of the categories
touch an icon
the desired category is activated
select the desired stitch pattern
Categories
Cat. 100 = Florals
Cat. 300 = Cross stitches
Cat. 400 = Satin stitches
Cat. 600 = Ornamental stitches
Cat. 700 = Heirloom stitches
Cat. 900 = Novelty
Cat. 1300 = Quilt stitches
Perfect stitch formation
̶ use the same thread color for upper and lower thread
̶ reinforce the fabric on the wrong side using stabilizer
̶ use an additional, water-soluble stabilizer on the right side of pile
or longfiber materials (e.g. wool, velvet etc.) which can be easily
removed after sewing
Depending on the type of material, simple or more complex decorative stitches
should be selected to best suit the material.
̶ decorative stitches which are programmed with simple straight stitches, are
particularly appropriate for light weight materials, e.g. decorative stitch
No. 101
̶ decorative stitches which are programmed with triple straight stitches or
with a few satin stitches are particularly appropriate for medium weight
materials, e.g. decorative stitch No. 107
̶ decorative stitches which are programmed with satin stitches are particular-
ly appropriate for medium weight materials, e.g. decorative stitch No. 401
Application
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Examples of application
Reverse pattern foot No. 1C or
Open embroidery foot No. 20C
Cross stitch
̶ cross stitching is a traditional technique, and extends the range of
decorative stitches
̶ if the cross stitches are sewn on fabric with a linen texture, they look like
hand-stitched cross stitching
Application
̶ for home furnishings
̶ for trimmings on garments
̶ for embellishing in general
Sewing
Cross stitches of Category 300 can be stitched and combined like any other
decorative stitches.
Sewing Trims
select cross stitch
stitch a row, using the seam guide or slide-on table seam guide
It is important to stitch the first row in a straight line, as it will serve as a
reference for the rows that follow.
select new stitch pattern
stitch a second row next to first at a distance of one presser foot‘s width,
or using the seam guide
repeat for the following rows of stitching
Cross Stitches
Use cotton embroidery thread for cross stitching
Stitch appears fuller.
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Pintuck feet (optional accessory)
̶ No. 30 (3 grooves) = 4mm double needle: for heavy weight materials
̶ No. 31 (5 grooves) = 3mm double needle: for heavy to medium weight
materials
̶ No. 32 (7 grooves) = 2mm double needle: for light to medium weight
materials
̶ No. 33 (9 grooves) = 1 or 1.6mm double needle: for very light materials
(without additional pintuck cord)
̶ No. 46C (5 grooves) = 1.6-2.5 mm double needle: for very light to medium
weight materials
Straight stitch No. 1
̶ this technique reduces the size of the fabric (allow for enough fabric)
̶ pintucks are narrow stitched folds which are normally sewn on the fabric
before cutting out the pieces for garments or other sewing projects
̶ for embellishing or in combination with other heirloom embroidery
techniques
Corded pintucks
̶ pintucks may be sewn with or without cord
̶ cord pintucks for a raised effect and texture
̶ chose a cord that fits well into the grooves of the selected pintuck foot
̶ the cord must be colorfast and shrinkproof
Pintucks
Inserting the cord
remove the stitch plate of the sewing computer (see page 19)
open the bobbin door
pull the cord through the hook opening from the bottom and through the
opening of the stitch plate
replace the stitch plate
close the bobbin cover
make sure that the cord slides within the thread slot of the bobbin cover
place the cord spool on the arm of the Free Hand System
check that the cord runs smoothly
Sewing pintucks
sew first pintuck, marking the stitching line if necessary
the cord will automatically feed into the pintuck
The cord lies on the wrong side of the material and is hold/sewn over by the
lower thread.
turn work if necessary
place first pintuck in one of the side grooves in the presser foot (depending
on the desired distance)
sew second pintuck
sew additional pintucks parallel to these two
If the thread doesn't slide smoothly past the bobbin cover, open the
cover while sewing and turn off the lower thread indicator in the
Setup Program.
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Free motion sewing
The bobbin can be filled different thread material. For free-motion stitching to
add texture. This method is similar to «normal» free-motion sewing, but is done
on the wrong side of the fabric.
Reinforce the area to be sewn with embroidery stabilizer. The design can be
drawn on the wrong side of the fabric. You can also draw the design on the
front of the fabric, then follow the lines with a freely guided straight stitch and
polyester, cotton or rayon thread. The rows of stitching are visible on the right
side of the fabric, and serve as reference lines for the bobbin-thread sewing.
The BSR function can be used for bobbin-thread sewing. Guide your project at
uniform speed evenly under the needle, follow the lines of the design. Remove
the stabilizer after you finish sewing.
Sew a sample first to check what the result looks like on the wrong side of the
fabric. Alter the lower thread or upperthread tension if required.
Bobbin-Play sewing
Sewing decorative stitches
Not all decorative stitches are suitable for this technique. Simple decorative
stitches provide best results. Avoid compact stitch types and satin stitches.
The Open Embroidery foot No. 20 is ideal for this technique.
̶ adjust stitch length and width settings (widen, lengthen) so that nice results
are also achieved when sewing with thicker threads
̶ the long stitch function produces another decorative effect
To make the lower thread slide smoothly, insert the bobbin so that it
turns counterclockwise.
The lower thread indicator has to be deactivated in the Setup
Program (see page 45).
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Quilt stitches
Overview Quilt stitches
Various stitch patterns are available which are used especially in
quilting, for patchwork or for appliqué.
touch «Decorative stitch»-button
display shows an overview of the categories
Cat. 1300 = Quilt stitches
select desired stitch pattern
the stitch width cannot be altered with certain stitch patterns
is indicated by a lock symbol
Quilters' securing program
Quilting straight stitch
Piecing stitch/Straight stitch
Stippling stitch
Handlook quilt stitch
Blanket stitch
Double blanket stitch
Feather stitch
Feather stitch variations
1333-1335, 1337, 1338
Decorative quilt stitch variations
1339-1345, 1351
Quilt stitch/Handlook quilt stitch variations
1347, 1348, 1350
Blanket stitch (dual)
Satin stitch
Blind stitch (narrow)
Double blanket stitch (dual)
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For free-motion quilting
Darning foot No. 9 (optional accessory)
Straight stitch No. 1
For free-motion quilting
For all types of free motion quilting work.
Preparation
pin top layer, batting and backing together, or baste if necessary
attach slide-on table
use the Free Hand System
lower the feed dog
Free-motion quilting and darning
The two techniques are based on the same Free Motion principles.
Poor stitch formation
̶ if thread is lying on top of the fabric, slow down the movement of
the material
̶ if there are knots on the wrong side of the fabric, move the
material more quickly
Monofilament breaks
Reduce the motor speed and/or loosen the upper thread tension.
Thread breaks
Guide the fabric more consistently.
Holding the work
hold the work with both hands like an embroidery frame
Quilting a design
quilt from the center outwards
guide the work using smooth, round movements to form the design of your
choice
Stipple quilting
̶ this technique covers the entire surface of the fabric with quilt stitches
̶ the lines of stitching are rounded and never cross one another
Quilt gloves with rubber fingertips will help when guiding the work.
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BSR
Quilting with BSR (optional accessory)
BSR-Function
The BSR presser foot reacts to the movement of the fabric under the foot and
controls the speed of the sewing computer up to the maximum speed possible.
The following applies: the faster the fabric is moved, the higher the speed of
the sewing computer.
If the fabric is moved too fast, an accoustic signal (beep sound) is heard, if the
Beeper is activated (see page 97).
BSR function with straight stitch No. 1
This function using the BSR presser foot, allows for free-motion quilting
(sewing) using the straight stitch and a pre-selected stitch length up to 4mm.
The regulated set stitch length is maintained within a certain speed, indepen-
dent of the movement of the fabric.
BSR function with zig-zag No. 2
The zig-zag can be used e.g. for thread painting. The set stitch length will not
be maintained when sewing with the zigzag stitch, but the BSR function
simplifies the application.
There are two different BSR modes
̶ BSR 1-Mode is the active standard
̶ the sewing computer runs continuously at a reduced motor speed, as soon
as the foot control or the «Start/Stop»-button is pressed
̶ the speed of the sewing computer is regulated by the movement of the
fabric
̶ through continuous needle movement, securing in the same position is
possible without pressing an additional button
̶ BSR 2-Mode is activated by selecting the BSR 2-icon in the BSR-display
̶ the sewing computer will only engage if the foot control or the «Start/
Stop»-button is pressed and the fabric is moved simultaneously
̶ the speed of the sewing computer is regulated by the movement of the
fabric
̶ to secure press the «Securing function»-button
̶ by selecting the BSR 1-icon in the BSR-display Mode 1 is activated
ATTENTION!
As long as the BSR presser foot is illuminated red, adjustments
like threading and changing the needle, for example, must not
be carried out, as the needle will engage while fabric is moved
unintentionally! Without fabric feed the BSR mode is turned off
after approx. 7 seconds and the red light goes off.
Please refer to Safety Instructions!
By activating the BSR function the sewing computer sews
either continuously at reduced speed (mode 1, standard), or as
soon as the fabric is moved (mode 2).
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BSR
For an even sewing start (the first stitch) the foot control must be
pressed and the fabric moved simultaneously. This also applies for
sewing points and straight stitching within a round form.
If the BSR function is deactivated and later re-activated without the
sewing computer being switched off in between, the last selected
BSR mode is active.
When exceeding a certain speed, adhering to regular stitch length
cannot be guaranteed.
Make sure that the lens on the bottom of the BSR foot is clean (no
fingerprints, etc.). Clean lens periodically with soft, slightly damp
cloth.
Preparation
lower the feed dog
presser foot pressure may be reduced depending on the material type and
thickness
attach slide-on table
use the Free Hand System
attach the BSR Presser Foot to the sewing computer
plug the cable in the outlet provided
BSR-display is opened automatically
BSR 1 mode is engaged
set the desired stitch length
̶ the standard stitch length is 2mm
̶ when sewing small forms and stipplings, stitch length of 1-1.5mm is
suggested
Remove presser foot sole
press both buttons together
slide the sole downwards out of the groove
Attaching the presser foot sole
slide the desired sole up in the groove until it clicks into its place
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Functions in the BSR mode
Needle stop down (standard)
the arrow points down on the BSR-display
the sewing computer stops with needle down, when taking foot off foot
control or engaging the «Start/Stop»-button
Needle stop up
touch the «Needle stop»-icon in the Display
the arrow points up
the sewing computer stops with needle up, when taking foot off foot control
or engaging the «Start/Stop»-button
Raise or lower the needle
press «Needle stop»-button
to raise or to lower the needle
Securing with the «Start/Stop»-button (only Mode 1)
place the fabric under the presser foot
lower the presser foot
press the «Needle stop»-button twice
the lower thread is brought up
hold upper and lower thread
touch «Start/Stop»-button
BSR mode is activated
sew 5-6 securing stitches
touch «Start/Stop»-button
the BSR mode is stopped
cut threads
touch «Start/Stop»-button
BSR mode is activated
continue the stitching process
Securing function (only Mode 2)
press the «Securing function»-button
press either the foot control or the «Start/Stop»-button
By moving the fabric some short securing stitches are sewn, then the set stitch
length will be activated and the securing function will be automatically deactiva-
ted.
Free motion quilting (only Mode 2)
the BSR mode is activated
freemotion quilting can be sewn
by touching the securing function button is pressed during free hand
quilting, a short securing stitch sequence is sewn and
the sewing computer stops
the BSR mode is deactivated
Free motion quilting without BSR activation
touch «BSR»-icon
the BSR mode is deactivated
Normal freemotion quilting can now be sewn with the BSR foot, without
automatic regular stitch length.
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BSR
Beeper (Acoustic signal) activation/deactivation
touch «Setup»-button
touch «Audio setting»-icon
Selecting sound for BSR in the Setup Program
one sound is set as default (active)
touch the icon 1 showing the loudspeaker for BSR
the loudpseaker is highlighted in red
the sound for the beeper is inactive
The loudspeaker is gray when the sound for the Beeper is active.
1
Selecting sound for BSR in the «BSR»-display
touch the icon with the loudspeaker
the loudspeaker is highlighted in red
the sound for the beeper is inactive
The icon with the loudspeaker is gray and yellow-framed when the sound for
the Beeper is active.
The sound selection icon 2 is only visible if the sounds are turned on
in the Setup Program.
2
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BSR
Application example:
̶ BSR with zig-zag No. 2
̶ the zig-zag can be used for thread painting
̶ areas can be filled and therefore forms or pictures can be created
BSR Function deactivation
pull out the plug of the BSR presser foot connection cable on the sewing
computer
remove the BSR foot
Holding the work
hold the work with both hands like an embroidery frame
̶ abrupt movements (slowing down resp. speeding up) can result in slightly
too short or too long stitches
̶ continuous movement (no abrupt movements) will provide best results
̶ do not pivot the fabric while sewing
Activating the BSR Sewing Function
1. Option:
BSR-Function via the foot control.
plug in the foot control
lower the presser foot
press the foot control
BSR mode starts
a red light appears on the presser foot
press foot control while sewing
̶ the speed of the sewing computer is regulated by the movement of the
fabric
release the foot control
the BSR mode is stopped
2. Option:
BSR-Function via the «Start/Stop»-button.
lower the presser foot
touch «Start/Stop»-button
BSR mode starts
a red light appears on the presser foot
̶ the speed of the sewing computer is regulated by the movement of the
fabric
press the «Start/Stop»-button again
the BSR mode is stopped
Deactivating the BSR Sewing Function by using the «Start/Stop»-button
Mode 1
If the fabric is not moved for approx. 7 seconds, the BSR mode is deactivated
and the red light on the presser foot goes off.
Mode 2
If the stitching process is ended by no longer moving the fabric, one additional
stitch is made, depending on the needle position. The sewing computer always
stops with needle up, even if the arrow on the Display points down.
Quilt gloves with rubber fingertips will help when guiding the work.
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Alphabets
Overview Alphabet
Block-, Double Block- and Script alphabet can be sewn in two
different sizes.
Block-, Double Block- and Script alphabet can also be sewn in
lower case.
Lettering
all capital letters, numbers, punctuation marks and special characters can
be viewed using the arrow icons
touch «Alphabet»-button
the Display shows the overview with the different alphabet
types
1 Block alphabet
2 Double Block
3 Script (Italics)
4 Hiragana
5 Katakana
6 Kanji
7 Kyrillic
select desired alphabet
Perfect stitch formation
use the same thread color for upper and lower threads
reinforce the fabric with embroidery stabilizer on the wrong side
use an additional, water-soluble stabilizer on the right side of pile or
longfiber fabrics (e.g. wool, velvet etc.)
for lightweight fabrics more simple lettering types programmed with straight
stitches are suitable (such as double block letters)
1 2
5 6
3 4
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Alphabets
touch «Combi mode»-icon
touch the icon with the desired letter
the letter appears in the Stitch altering area
the cursor is below the letter
Selecting the next letter
touch the required icon
the next letter appears in the Stitch altering area etc.
Correcting the combination
Inserting lettering
A letter is always inserted above the cursor.
Inserting an additional letter at the beginning of a pattern combination:
move the cursor up by using the arrow icons
Activating desired place:
select or scroll to required letter in the Stitch altering area
select new letter
letter is inserted above cursor
Deleting Letters
A letter is always deleted above the cursor.
Activating desired place:
select or scroll to the required letter in the Stitch altering area
touch «Delete»-icon
letter is deleted
Saving and deleting combinations see page 106, 110.
Individual letters and rows of the same letter of the same alphabet are sewn in
single mode.
Letters for names, addresses, words, etc. are combined and sewn in combi
mode.
Combining lettering
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Alphabets
Alphabet in combination with functions
Select lower case
touch the «Upper/Lower case»-icon
the lower case «a» is highlighted in black and jumps to the upper left corner
of the icon
the lower case is activated
touch the «Upper/Lower case»-icon again
the upper case «A» is highlighted in black and jumps to the upper left
corner of the icon
upper case is activated again
Change size
touch «i»-icon
touch «Lettering size»-icon
the icon with the number 2 turns blue
the font size is reduced
touch the «Lettering size»-icon again
larger size is activated again (number 1 is highlighted in blue)
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Personal program
Use the Personal program to create a file with stitches you use most for a
special project. Stitch patterns as well as their alterations are saved in the
Personal program.
The following alterations can be saved:
̶ Stitch width
̶ Stitch length
̶ Needle position
̶ Thread tension
̶ Mirror image
̶ Pattern extend
̶ Long stitch
̶ Balance
̶ Pattern repeat 1–9x
If the memory has already been filled with embroidery motifs and
stitch pattern combinations, no further stitch patterns can be saved
in the Personal program. An appropriate message appears. The
content in the memory must first be deleted to ensure there is
sufficient free space.
Personal program
Creating a Personal Display
Programming/Saving first stitch pattern
select e.g. the zig-zag in the «Practical stitch»-display
make alterations
touch «Personal program»-button 1
1
touch «Save»-icon 2
2
Preparing stitch patterns
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Personal program
Programming/Saving second stitch pattern
touch «Buttonhole»-button
select standard buttonhole No. 51
save the stitch pattern as desribed above
save any other stitch pattern in the same way
Stitch pattern selection in the Personal program
touch «Personal program»-button
touch «Open»-icon 4
4
3
touch «Save»-icon 3
the altered zig-zag is saved
the Display closes
Personal Display
the programmed stitch patterns are displayed in pictures as well as with
stitch width and stitch length
further stitch patterns can be scrolled by using the arrow icons
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Personal program
Alterting/Overwriting stitch patterns
Selecting stitch pattern
touch «Personal program»-button 1
select zig-zag
make alterations
stitch width and stitch length are altered (yellow numbers)
touch «Personal program»-button
touch «Save»-icon
select zig-zag 2
confirm with
the alterations are saved
2
1
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Personal program
Deleting stitch patterns
Selecting stitch pattern
touch «Personal program»-button
touch «Delete»-icon 1
1
select the stitch pattern to be deleted
confirm with
stitch pattern is deleted
the remaining stitch patterns are moved by one position
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Combi mode
Combi mode
The sewing-/embroidery computer has a memory system where both, the
sewing and embroidery memories are saved.
In the sewing memory stitch patterns, lettering and numbers can be combined
and saved.
In the sewing memory each «Drawer» can store a maximum of 70 stitch
patterns as long as there is sufficient free space (capacity) available. If the
storage space (but not all drawers) is full, there may be too many embroidery
designs in the memory.
The memory is long-term, i.e. contents are kept until they are deleted. A power
cut or switching off the sewing-/embroidery computer does not have any effect
on the stored contents.
Creating stitch combinations
Programming and saving
touch «Decorative stitch»-button
select category
touch «Combi mode»-icon
select the desired stitch pattern directly or type in the number
make any alteration concerning stitch length, stitch width, needle position
etc.
select another stitch pattern
touch «Memory»-icon 1 1
touch «Save»-icon 2
2
touch «Save»-icon 3
the combination is saved
the Display closes
3
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Combi Mode
Deleting Stitch Patterns
Deleting patterns in steps
touch the «Delete»-icon
stitch pattern above the cursor are deleted
touch the «Delete»-icon as many times until the stitch altering area is empty
Deleting combination
touch «i»-icon
touch «Edit the complete combination»-icon
touch the «Delete»-icon
confirm with
the stitch altering area is empty
touch «Back»-icon
a new pattern combination can be programmed
touch «Memory»-button
touch «Open»-icon 1
1
a summary of the saved combinations appears
touch the desired drawer
the saved combination appears in the stitch altering area
Opening a saved combination
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Combi Mode
Correcting a stitch pattern combination
Inserting a stitch pattern
select the desired position in the combination
select the new stitch pattern
the new stitch pattern is inserted below the selected stitch pattern
To insert a stitch pattern at the beginning of a combination the cursor must be
positioned above the first stitch pattern.
Altering stitch patterns
select the desired stitch pattern in the combination
touch «i»-icon
select desired function, e.g. Mirror image left/right
the stitch pattern is mirrored left/right
touch «Back»-icon
The alterations always affect the stitch above the cursor. Saved
stitch combinations can be altered or corrected in the same way. To
make corrections and alterations permanent, the combination must
be saved again afterwards.
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Combi Mode
Mirroring complete combinations
touch «i»-icon
touch «Edit complete combination»-icon
touch «Mirror image»-icon
the complete combination is mirrored
touch «Back»-icon twice
Combination subdivider 1
touch «i»-icon
touch «Edit combination at cursor position»-icon
touch «Subdivide combination 1»-icon
a combination can be subdivided into several sections with the
«Subdivider 1»-function
only the section where the cursor is positioned is sewn
to sew the next section, the cursor must be placed in the respective section
Interrupting a combination
touch «i»-icon
touch «Edit combination at cursor position»-icon
touch «Subdivider 2»-icon
a combination can be interrupted at any position using
«Subdivider 2»-function
sew the first section
the sewing computer stops automatically when it reaches the programmed
function
reposition the fabric
sew the next part etc.
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Combi Mode
Stitch pattern combination
Overwriting
program a new stitch combination
touch «Memory»-button
touch «Save»-icon
select the drawer to be overwritten (e.g. 3)
confirm with
Touch to cancel the overwriting procedure.
Deleting
touch «Memory»-button
touch the «Delete»-icon
select the Drawer to be deleted (e.g. 5)
confirm with
Touch to cancel the deleting procedure.
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Embroidery - Contents
Preparation 113
Overview Embroidery module 113
Preparing for Embroidery 114
Functions 122
«Function»-buttons Embroidery
computer 122
Overview Display 123
Cleaning 158
Embroidery Motifs 135
Troubleshooting 159
Stitch patterns 164
Motifs 171
Index 182
Accessory 112
Embroidery - Contents 111
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Standard Accessory
̶ Embroidery foot No. 26
̶ Embroidery bobbin case
̶ Embroidery needle pack
̶ Embroidery hoop oval, 145x255mm
̶ Embroidery template for embroidery hoop oval,
VAR 01
̶ Embroidery hoop medium, 100x130mm
̶ Embroidery template for medium embroidery
hoop
̶ Net for thread spool
̶ USB connecting cable
̶ Carrier bag
Accessory
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Preparation
1 Accessory drawer
2 Embroidery arm
3 Bracket for attaching embroidery hoop
4 Embroidery surface
5 Connecting lug right
6 Connecting lug center
7 Cable holder
8 Sewing computer connecting cable
The side view of the sewing-/embroidery
computer with the cable connections are
shown on page 11 of this sewing-/
embroidery computer instruction manual.
4
1
6
5
7
8
2
3
Detail view
- Overview Embroidery module
7
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Embroidery module
Preparing for embroidery
Attaching the module to the sewing computer
place the module behind the free arm A to the sewing computer
push the module from the left towards the sewing computer so that the
connecting lugs engage
The module must be engaged in the base plate of the sewing computer.
Connection cable
The cable connects the module and the sewing computer.
pull the cable out of the holder on the back of the module
Connecting the cable with the sewing computer
hold flat side to the front
plug the cable into the outlet provided B
Removing the module
remove the plug from the outlet
grip the back right corner to lift the module
lift the module and remove to the left
Storing the cable on the module
insert the cable into both cable holders
press cable into the cable holders
A
B
ATTENTION!
When connecting the embroidery module, attention must
be paid that all items are on a flat and even surface!
Always separate the module and sewing computer
for transportation. Never transport them attached.
Calibrating the hoop
Adjust Reference Position calibrates the needle to the center of the
hoop. Adjustments can only be made if the embroidery module as
well as the oval hoop are attached, see page 43.
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Preparing for embroidery
Embroidery mode
Embroidery needle
Embroidery needles (130/705 H-SUK) provide a larger eye and are slightly
rounded. This avoids thread abrasion when using Rayon- and cotton
embroidery thread.
̶ use SUK-needles
̶ depending on the embroidery thread use a size No. 70-SUK to No. 90-SUK
needle
̶ use a new needle
Preparation
attach embroidery foot No. 26 to the embroidery computer
raise the presser foot
raise the needle
Lowering the feed dog
press «Feed dog»-button A
the feed dog is lowered
Straight-/CutWork stitch plate (optional accessory)
The straight-/CutWork stitch plate has a small needle hole in the needle
insertion area.The small needle hole supports the fabric. This optimizes the
stitching results.
remove the standard stitch plate (see page 19)
replace it with the straight-/CutWork stitch plate
Threading upper and bobbin thread
Threading upper thread
place foam pad
attach thread spool
when using Rayon or slippery embroidery threads, slip the net over the
upper thread spool
this will feed the needle thread more evenly
Threading bobbin thread
thread the lower thread into the pigtail tension guide of the bobbin case
Insert the embroidery bobbin case and close the bobbin cover
afterwards to activate the lower thread indicator (must be activated
in the Setup-Program).
A
Spool pin
When working with metallic or any other special threads always use
the vertical spool pin and the guide eyelet for metallic and silk thread
(optional accessory).
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Preparing for embroidery
Embroidery hoop
Center determination
determine the center of the material to be embroidered
mark the material with fabric marker or chalk
Using the embroidery hoop
loosen the screw 1 of the outer hoop if necessary
remove the inner hoop
Match the arrows 2 of both hoops.
The arrows are
̶ on the oval and medium hoop at the center front
̶ on the Mega Hoop (optional accessory) at the center front
̶ on the small hoop (optional accessory) to the right side
Embroidery template
̶ there is an embroidery template for each hoop
̶ the embroidery area is marked in 1cm squares
̶ the center and end point holes of the center lines are with holes
for transferring marks to the material
attach the embroidery template holder
place the template in the inner hoop, so the BERNINA logo is at the front
edge (by the arrows) and can be read
in this position the embroidery template clicks into the inner hoop
Hooping the material
place the material under the inner hoop
line up the marked center point on the center of the template
place the material and inner hoop on the outer hoop
Match the arrows of both hoops.
fit hoops into each other; ensure that the material does not
move
hoop the material to be embroidered tightly
tighten the screw
remove the template from the hoop by using the template holder
1
2
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Stabilizer
Stabilizers
Tear-away stabilizers
̶ excess is easily torn away
̶ one or more layers can be used
̶ available in different weights
̶ for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the material with temporary
adhesive spray before hooping
̶ carefully tear away excess stabilizer from the back of the embroidery after
stitching
̶ motifs are not skewed
̶ stabilizer will remain under larger embroidered areas
Application:
For all woven materials and materials without stretch.
Cut-away stabilizers
̶ one or more layers can be used
̶ available in light and heavy weight
̶ for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the material with temporary
adhesive spray before hooping
̶ carefully cut away from the back of the embroidery after stitching
̶ motifs are not skewed
̶ stabilizer will remain under larger embroidered areas
Application:
For all elastic materials.
Please avoid using adhesive spray next to your embroidery system.
distance A: 25-30cm
use adhesive spray carefully
spray the stabilizer and adhere to the wrong side of the material carefully
smoothing material so there are no puckers
Application:
̶ stretch and knitted material: to retain shape
̶ smooth material: to avoid slipping of material layers
̶ appliqués can be exactly positioned
̶ material pieces: position material pieces on stabilizer, e.g.
pocket flaps
̶ napped materials (i.e. velvet) that should not be clamped in the hoop
because of the possibility of getting hoop marks
̶ to fix parts to be embroidered
Spray starch for additional stiffening
Spray starch is ideal for additional stiffening fine, soft or loosely woven
materials.
spray the area to be embroidered
let dry; or press gently with a warm iron if necessary
Always use an additional stabilizer such as water soluble stabilizer on the
wrong side of the material.
Application:
Ideal for fine, loosely woven materials, e.g. batiste, fine linen, etc.
A
Adhesive Spray
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Preparing for embroidery
Iron-on interfacings are available in a variety of weights. Iron-on interfacings
should be selected to suit the material being used. Use an iron-on interfacing
which is easily removable from the material.
iron-on interfacings are pressed (fused) to the wrong side of the material
Application:
To provide body and shape for materials onto which motifs will be placed, use
in conjunction with appropriate stabilizer.
Paper-backed adhesive stabilizer
place stabilizer in hoop, paper side up
use a pointed object (e.g. scissors) to score the paper
remove paper to reveal the self-adhesive surface
the self-adhesive surface reveals
position the material to be embroidered on the stabilizer and smooth in
place
Application:
̶ intended for delicate materials such as jersey or silk etc.
̶ for hard to hoop materials and materials such as velvets
Make sure that the adhesive residue on needle, stitch plate and
hook area is removed.
For lace embroidery place one or two layers of water soluble
stabilizer in hoop (as the motif is not embroidered on any material,
only the thread embroidered motif is left). Embroidery motifs must
be combined with short stitches otherwise the individual motifs may
fall out.
Water soluble stabilizer
Water soluble stabilizer looks like plastic wrap. Dissolve stabilizer in warm
water when the embroidery is complete. Water soluble stabilizers are ideal
protection for materials with a thick or looped pile such as toweling. This
prevents the threads from sinking into the material and prevents the material
from showing through the embroidery stitches.
place on top of the material
place all the layers together into the embroidery hoop
use adhesive spray to fix stabilizer if necessary
for material with a pile, reinforce with additional, suitable stabilizer on the
wrong side
after dissolving lay the motif down flat and let dry
Application:
̶ ideal for toweling, velvet, bouclé etc.
̶ ideal for fine, sheer materials such as organdy, batiste, etc.
̶ for lace embroidery
Iron-on interfacing
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Preparing for embroidery
Important embroidery information
Embroidery threads
A good quality thread is essential for embroidery to avoid poor stitch
quality, thread breakage, etc.
Embroidery is particularly effective if you use 40wt glossy rayon or polyester
embroidery threads as upper threads. They are available in a wide range of
colors for beautiful embroidery.
Polyester threads
Polyester with a brilliant sheen is a hard wearing colorfast thread and has a
high tensile strength which is suitable for all types of embroidery.
Rayon threads
Rayon is a soft viscose fiber with a brilliant sheen and suitable for fine, delicate
embroidery, or items that will not receive excessive wear and tear.
Metallic threads
Metallic thread is a light- to medium weight thread suitable for special effects in
embroidery. Reduce the speed and upper thread tension when embroidering
with metallic threads.
Embroidery needle
̶ correct size thread must correspond with correct size needle
̶ replace the needle regularly
Use the vertical spool pin and attach the supplemental thread guide
(optional accessory) when using guide eyelet for metallic and silk
thread. A Metafil 130/705H-MET need is recommended for
embroidering with metallic threads.
Adjust upper thread tension and reduce the embroidery speed.
Lower threads
Bobbin Fil (special bobbin thread)
Bobbin Fil is an especially soft and light polyester thread suitable for bobbin
thread. This special bobbin thread ensures a steady thread tension and an
optimal intertwining of the upper and bobbin thread.
Darning and embroidery thread
Fine mercerized cotton thread which suits for embroidering on cotton.
In most cases, bobbin thread for embroidery is either white or black.
Some special cases require same thread in top and bobbin.
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Preparing for embroidery
Simple motifs with a low stitch count are suitable for embroidery on fine
material. Large-scale, densely embroidered motifs (e.g. with multiple color and
embroidery direction changes) are suitable for medium and heavy weight
material.
Always test stitch the embroidery motif on the same type material. Use the
same stabilizer as will be used on the finished project. Changes colors,
stabilizer type or needle if needed to suite the motif/fabric combination.
Motifs can be scaled/sized using the on-screen icons or with the BERNINA
Embroidery Software on the PC. Increasing/decreasing in a range of +/- 20 %
provides the best results.
Embroidery test
Scaling/Sizing motifs
Choosing the embroidery motif
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Different stitch types
Underlay stitches
Underlay stitches are the foundation of a motif and are used to stabilize the
base material and hold it in shape. They also prevent the covering stitches of
the motif from sinking into the knit or the nap of the material.
Satin stitch
The needle moves left to right and vice versa. The result is a very dense,
covering zig-zag stitching to fill the shape. Satin stitching fills are ideal for
narrow and small shapes. Satin stitching is, however, not suitable for larger
areas, since wide stitches are too loose and do not cover the fabric properly. In
addition there is the danger that with too long stitches the threads could catch
on something which would damage the embroidery.
Step stitch
A fill stitch with stitches of specified length sewn in rows used primarily to fill
large areas quickly.
Connecting Stitches
Jump stitches which are used to get from one part of the motif to the next.
Before and after the jump stitch securing stitches are sewn. Jump stitches are
trimmed before the next color starts to embroider.
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Functions
Overview «Function»-buttons embroidery computer
«Start/Stop»-button
Press «Start/Stop»-button to start or stop the
embroidery computer.
«Automatic thread cutter»-button
When a color finished embroidering, upper and
lower threads are automatically cut.
Stitch width and stitch length knob
The knobs provide different functions and are
used to edit the motifs, e.g. altering motif size, to
rotate the motif etc. A message appear to indicate
the knobs must be used.
Speed control
The sewing and embroidering speed is infinitely
variable with the slide.
- «Function»-buttons Embroidery computer
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Overview Display
Overview Display
Entry to Embroidery mode
Embroidery computer
To select embroidery motifs from the folders
«Alphabets», «Motifs», or «My Designs».
USB-Stick (optional accessory)
To select embroidery motifs which are saved on the
USB stick.
Alphabets
To select built-in alphabets.
Embroidery motifs
To select built-in embroidery motifs.
My Designs
To select saved embroidery motifs.
press «Home»-button
Embroidery mode
touch «Embroidery mode»-icon 2
the «Embroidery»-display appears
Sewing mode
press «Sewing mode»-icon 1
the «Sewing»-display appears
1 2
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Overview Display
Embroidery Alphabet
touch «Alphabet»-icon
select desired alphabet
1 King Charles
2 Anniversary
3 Swiss Block
4 London
5 Chateau
6 Guinevere
7 Emerald
Return to selection menu
Back to the «Selection»-display.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Overview Display
BERNINA motif
My Design
Embroidery motif from USB-Stick (optional accessory)
select desired embroidery motif folder
1 Animals
2 Embellishment
3 Florals
4 Lace
5 Children
6 Seasons
7 Borders
8 Quilt
touch the desired motif
insert USB-Stick
touch «USB-Stick»-icon
touch the desired motif
touch «Embroidery motif»-icon
touch «My Design»-icon
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
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Overview Display
Overview «Edit»-display
select alphabet or motif
touch «i»-icon
Some functions feature tips for the operating of the stitch width
and stitch length knobs.
Functions
A Moving the enlarged motif within the hoop
B Zoom plus
C Zoom minus
D Move motif
E Mirror Image (Left/Right)
F Enlarging or reducing motif proportionally
G Mirror Image (down/up)
H Rotate motif
I Change Stitch Type
J Letter manipulation
K Duplicate motif
L Deleting motif
Moving the enlarged motif within the hoop
The embroidery motif can be moved within the hoop to
any direction using the touch pen or the finger directly
in the Display.
Zoom plus
touch icon 1-5x
the Displayed embroidery is enlarged by one step
Zoom minus
touch icon 1-5x
the Display of the enlarged motif is reduced by one
step
B
E
H
C
D
F G
IA
J K
L
Information
touch the button
another Display is opened
Back
touch the button
goes back to the previous Display
any alterations are accepted
Confirming selection
touch the button
Alteration/Selection is activated or confirmed.
Leaving the active Display
touch the button
the Display is closed
the previous Display appears
General Functions
«Edit»-display
A Selection
B Edit
C Color Numbers
D Embroidery Menu
B
A
C
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Overview Display
Moving the motif
Display of the alteration in 1/10mm.
turn stitch width knob
the motif is moved in sideways (horizontally)
turn stitch length knob
the motif is moved lengthwise (vertically)
turn stitch width and stitch length knob
the motif is moved diagonally (the same number is
in both icons)
By using the finger or the touch pen the motif can also
be moved to any direction.
Mirror image (Left/Right)
The motif is mirrored horizontally (Left/Right).
Altering the motif proportionally
Displayed alteration in %.
turn stitch width knob to the right
the motif is enlarged
turn stitch width knob to the left
the motif is reduced
Mirror image up/down
The motif is mirrored vertically (up/down).
Rotate motif
Display of position in degrees (°).
turn stitch width knob to the right
the motif rotates to the right
turn stitch width knob to the left
the motif rotates to the left
touch «+90»-icon 1-4x
the motif rotates to the right in 90°-steps (0°, 90°,
180°, 270°, 360°)
Change Stitch Type
Satin stitches can be changed to step stitches (fill
stitches).
Altering Stitch Density.
Letter manipulation
turn stitch width knob
the distance between the characters is altered in
mm-steps
turn stitch length knob
the text is bent upwards or downwards
Duplicating motif
Active embroidery motif is duplicated.
Deleting motif
Active embroidery motif is deleted.
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Overview Display
touch «Hoop size»-icon
With some functions the instruction to use the knobs appears.
Functions
A Select Hoop Menu
B Grid
C Calibrating the embroidery module
D Motif center
E Move hoop to back
F Virtual positioning
G Parking the module
H Check hoop and motif size
Select hoop menu
the optimal hoop for the motif selected is displayed
touch the button
the Display with the Select Hoop and further
functions appear
Grid
Grid appears to position the embroidery motif
accurately.
Calibrating the embroidery module
touch the button
the module is calibrated (reads the reference
points)
No embroidery hoop must be attached!
Motif center
The exact motif center is indicated by the cursor.
The embroidery hoop is moved until the needle is
positioned exactly in the center of the embroidery motif
when the function «Virtual positioning» is activated.
Move hoop to back
the hoop moves vertically to the far back
Better access for changing the bobbin.
Virtual Positioning
Icon is inactive = if the motif is repositioned, the hoop
does not move.
touch the button
If the motif is repositioned, the hoop simultaneously
moves along with it to the new position.
B
E
H
C
D
F G
A
Information
touch the button
another Display is opened
Back
touch the button
goes back to the previous Display
any alterations are accepted
Confirm Selection
touch the button
Alteration/Selection is activated or confirmed.
Leaving active Display
touch the button
the Display is closed
the previous Display appears
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Overview Display
Parking the embroidery module
remove embroidery hoop
the embroidery arm travels horizontally to the left to
the park position
change to the sewing mode
Sewing is possible even with the embroidery module
attached.
Check hoop and motif size
the attached hoop moves vertically (lengthwise), to
be read by the computer
the motif size is traveled by the four arrow icons
In a design combination, the stitching area of the
combination and each individual design may be
checked.
select desired motif within a combination
touch «Back»-icon 2x
the «Edit»-display appears
the attached hoop is shown in the Display as well
as in the «Select hoop»-icon
if no hoop or a too small hoop was attached, an
error message will appear
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Overview Display
Overview Embroidery menu
press «Embroidery menu »-button
With some functions the instruction to use the knobs appears.
Functions
A Presser foot indicator
B Security program
C Color information bar
D Upper thread tension
E Selection
F Thread breakage
G Edit
H Disengage jump stitches
I Color numbers
J Embroidering motifs according to color sequence/Reducing
color changes
K Single/Multi-Color motif
L «Embroidery menu»/«Start/Stop»-button
Presser foot indicator
Embroidery foot No. 26 is displayed by default.
touch the button
further presser feet, such as e.g. free motion
couching foot No. 43, are displayed and can be
selected
attach and select the appropriate presser foot for
the project
Color information bar
Information about the active color.
touch arrow icons right/left
the current color is changed
the hoop moves to the first stitch of the current
color
The active color can also be embroidered individually.
Upper thread tension
Altering Upper thread tension.
the respective value is visible in the icon
Selection
select new motif
add motif
save motifs
delete motifs
E
H
K
F
G
I
J
L
D
C
Information
touch the button
another Display is opened
Back
touch the icon
goes back to the previous Display
any alterarions are accepted
Confirm selection
touch the button
Alteration/Selection is activated or confirmed.
Leaving the active Display
touch the button
the Display is closed
the previous Display appears
General Functions
A
B
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Overview Display
Thread breakage
In the left Display the motif is shown in the normal size.
In the right Display the motif is enlarged.
Edit
In this Display the motif can be edited.
Disengage jump stitches
By default the function is active (yellow-frame). Jump
stitches are automatically cut.
touch the button
jump stitches must be trimmed manually
Color numbers
Display of the motif color numbers.
touch the button
Display providing the color information to the
selected motif is opnened
Embroidering the motif by color
With the icon deactivated, the number and sequence of
colors remain as initially set.
Reducing color change
With the icon activated, the motif sections with identical
colors are resequenced and color changes reduced.
Single/Multi-Color Motif
If the icon is active, the entire motif will be embroidered
in one color (without stopping).
If the icon is inactive, the colors will be embroidered
individually.
«Embroidery menu»/«Start/Stop»-button
The alternating blinking symbols indicate that:
the embroidery Display is opened
the embroidery computer is ready to embroider
The embroidery computer must be started by pressing
the «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe.
Security Program
touch the button
touch desired «Needle»- and/or «Stitch plate»-icon
if the «Security»-icon is yellow-framed, the correct stitch plate
is not attached or selected
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Overview Display
With some functions the instruction to use the knobs appears.
Functions
A Basting Box
B Calibrating the embroidery module
C Moving hoop by using the knobs
D Moving Hoop to Back
E Embroidery hoop movement
Basting Box
touch the button
the embroidery motif is outlined with a straight stitch
touch icon again, the symbol changes
the basting is now done along the hoop
touch the icon again
Basting box function is switched off
The function will remain active even after selection of a
new motif.
Calibrating the embroidery module
touch the button
the module is calibrated (reads the reference
points)
No embroidery hoop must be attached!
Moving the hoop
If the fabric has to be re-hooped when stitching a large
embroidery motif (e.g. lettering, borders etc.), the hoop
has to be moved to the last stitch of the already
embroidered part with the stitch width and stitch length
knob.
the movement is displayed in the icons
Move hoop to back
the hoop moves vertically to the far back
Better access for changing the bobbin.
Embroidery hoop movement
the hoop moves horizontally to the center
touch
press «Start/Stop»-button
the hoop moves back to the previous position
B
D
E
A
Information
touch the button
another Display is opened
Back
touch the button
Back to the previous Display
any alterations are accepted
Confirm Selection
touch the button
Alteration/Selection is activated or confirmed.
Leaving the active Display
touch the button
the Display is closed
the previous Display appears
General Functions
C
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Overview Display
New Motif
the overview of the previous Display is opened
(Alphabet, Motifs, My Designs)
select the desired motif
Add Motif
the overview of the previous Display is opened
(Alphabet, Motifs, My Designs)
select the desired motif
Saving Motif
the save Display is opened
Deleting Motif
the delete Display is opened
C
B
press «Selection»-button
A
Functions
A New motif
B Add motif
C Saving motif
D Deleting motif
D
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Overview Display
Changing the thread brand
the Display showing different thread brands is
opened
press «Color number»-button
Back
touch the button
goes back to the previous Display
any changes/alterationen are accepted
Leaving active Display
touch the button
the Display is closed
the previous Display appears
General Functions
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Corrections
touch the icon 2
the entered text is deleted from right to left
Selecting an embroidery motif
Various embroidery motifs from the «Alphabets», «Motifs» and «My Designs»
files can be selected.
Selecting alphabet
touch «Alphabet»-icon
the various alphabet types are visible in the Display
touch the desired «Alphabet»-icon
If all the lettering cannot be displayed in the hoop, rotate the lettering
by 90°. There is then more room for the lettering in the entire length
of the embroidery hoop.
If this does not help, decrease the lettering size or reduce the
number of letters.
Alphabets
Entering/Correcting lettering
the Display showing the keyboard is opened
the «ABC»-icon (upper case) is active automatically
select desired lettering
The space bar is at the bottom of the letter keys.
letters appear in the text bar
touch text bar 1
all entered text is deleted
1
Embroidery Motifs
3 «ABC» all in upper case characters (standard)
4 «abc» all in lower case characters
5 «Ä À Á», «ä à á» and «@ #» upper and lower special characters
6 «1,2,3» numbers and mathematical character
3 4 5 6
2
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All embroidery designs can either be embroidered as-is, or changed and
combined using the various functions offered by the embroidery computer.
touch «My Design»-icon
Motif Overview
select the desired motif touching the icon or via «0-9»-icon
My Designs
Motifs
All BERNINA embroidery motifs can either be embroidered as-is, or changed
and combined using the various functions offered by the embroidery computer.
BERNINA motifs
Motif overview
The motifs are displayed in folders according to topics.
select folder
select desired motif
touch «Motif»-icon
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Motifs in combination with functions
To activate the functions touch the appropriate icon and make alterations with
the stitch width and stitch length knobs.
turn stitch width knob
the motif is moved horizontally
turn stitch legth knob
the motif is moved vertically
the alteration is displayed in the icons in 1/10mm
turn stitch width and stitch length knob
if both icons display the same number, the motif has been moved
diagonally
touch the yellow-framed icon or the «Center»-icon
the motif is repositioned to the center of the hoop
touch «i»-icon
touch «Move motif»-icon
turn stitch width knob to the right
the motif is enlarged
turn stitch width knob to the left
the motif is reduced
the alteration is displayed in the icon in percent (%)
touch yellow-framed icon
the size of the motif is reset to basic setting
touch «i»-icon
touch «Enlarging or reducing motif proportionally»-icon
Move motif
Enlarging or reducing motif proportionally
turn stitch width knob to the right
the motif rotates to the right
turn stitch width knob to the left
the motif rotates to the left
the postion is displayed in the icon in degrees (°)
touch yellow-framed icon
the position of the motif is reset to basic setting (0°/360°)
touch «+90»-icon 1-4x
the motif rotates in 90°-steps (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°)
touch «i»-icon
touch «Rotate motif»-icon
Rotate motif
Motifs
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touch «Mirror image left/right»-icon
the motif will be mirrored horizontally
touch «Mirror image up/down»-icon
the motif will be mirrored vertically
touch «i»-icon
Mirroring motifs
center of motif is shown in the the Display 1
the hoop is moved until the needle is exactly in the center of the motif
touch the icon again
the first stitch of the motif will be marked again in the Display
touch «Select hoop»-icon
touch «Motif center»-icon
Motif Center
Grid
a big cursor indicates the center of the hoop
touch the icon again
with the grid visible, it is easy to position the motif accurately
touch the icon again
the grid disappears
touch «Select hoop»-icon
touch «Grid»-icon
Motifs
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By using the touch pen any position within the motif can be selected directly in
the «Edit»-Display.
select and edit motif
calibrate module if necessary 1, see page 128
attach the respective hoop
The «Motif center» icon must be deactivated in order to utilize Absolute check.
check the embroidery motif within the hoop using the touch screen pen in
the «Edit»-Display
select any point in the motif with the touch pen
the cursor (marking the needle position) moves to the selected area
if the icon «Virtual positioning» 2 is activated (yellow-framed), the hoop is
moved to position the needle over the selected area
the icon «Virtual Positioning» appears only after the hoop has been read by
the «Check»-function (touch «Check»-icon)
Absolute embroidery check
If the thread breaks, the touch pen can also be placed on the area of
the Display where the thread broke. The hoop moves to that area.
For best embroidery results always use the smallest hoop possible for the
motif.
select desired hoop
the selected hoop is highlighted in white
touch «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
the motif appears in the desired hoop
select «Select hoop»-icon
Select Hoop
Motifs
Checking the motif size
The «Check»-function reads the attached hoop size and stitching area:
select the four corners using the arrow icons
touch «Motif center»-icon
the needle moves to the center position of the motif
touch «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
if no hoop or a too small hoop was attached, an error message will appear
touch «Select hoop»-icon
touch «Check»-icon
the hoop size is read = the hoop moves
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touch «i»-icon
Width and height of the embroidery motif is displayed in millimeters (mm). The
embroidery time is displayed in minutes.
Motif size and embroidery time
the motif image is enlarged by one step
touch «i»-icon
touch «Zoom+»-icon 1-5x
Zoom
touch «Zoom-»-icon 1-5x
the enlarged motif image is rescaled by one step
Icon inactive:
the motif can be moved to any position within the hoop directly in the
Display by using the touch pen or the finger
Icon active (yellow-framed):
the motif can be moved to any position along with the hoop directly in the
Display by using the touch pen or the finger
Motifs
Moving the enlarged Motif
touch «Move»-icon
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Combinations
Creating combinations
Adding Motif
press «Selection»-button
touch «Add motif»-icon
select the desired motif or alphabet character from the selection menu
the selected motif 2 is added
select the desired motif from the selection menu of the embroidery
computer
the motif 1 appears in the «Edit»-display
Motifs
Duplicating a motif
touch «i»-icon
touch «Duplicate motif»-icon
the active motif 1 is duplicated 2
2
1
2
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Duplicating a combination
activate a combination 1
touch «i»-icon
touch «Duplicate motif»-icon
the active combination 2+3 is duplicated 4
Within in a duplicated combination the single motifs cannot be selected
individually, contrary to the initial combination.
1
2
3
4
Combining
touch «Alphabet»-icon
the various alphabets appear in the Display
select desired «Alphabet»-icon
the Display with the keyboard is opened
e.g. enter Made to
Select characters using the Lower/Upper Case icon.
place the space with the bar under the keyboard
confirm combined lettering with
lettering appears in the «Edit»-display
Lettering (e.g. words) can be combined with other alphabet characters or
motifs. The individual words (e.g. Made to create) are individually combined by
the line and positioned individually.
Lettering
Positioning
touch «Select hoop»-icon
select medium hoop
touch «Back»-icon
touch «i»-icon
touch «Rotate motif»-icon
touch «+90»-icon
the text is rotated by 90°
touch «Back»-icon
touch «Move motif»-icon
position the text in the Display using the knobs, the touch pen or the finger
The outline of the hoop is highlighted in red if a stitch of the motif is positioned
outside the embroidery area.
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Further text lines
press «Selection»-button
touch «Add motif»-icon
Combine and position individually the rest of the text.
touch «Select hoop»-icon
activate the grid, see page 138
use the grid lines to easily and accurately position lines of text
Motifs and lettering
Combining
select desired motif
the motif appears in the «Edit»-display
press «Selection»-button
touch «Add motif»-icon
touch yellow-framed «Embroidery computer»-icon
selection menu appears
select desired alphabet
display with the keyboard is opened
enter text, e.g. Flowers
Select characters using the «Lower/Upper Case»-icon.
confirm the combined lettering with
the text appears above the motif in the «Edit»-display
Depending on the application, the characters are added after an embroidery
motif is selected or the characters are combined first and then added to the
motif (e.g. embellished lettering).
Adjusting text to motif
touch «i»-icon
touch «Rescale motif»-icon
adjust text to motif
touch «Back»-icon
touch «Move motif»-icon
position the text as desired
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To alter stitch type.
To alter the stitch density.
touch «i»-icon
touch «Alter motif features»-icon
touch «Alter stitch type»-icon
the basic setting of the step stitch is activated
If the motif is enlarged substantially, long satin stitches occur.
This can result in tunneling of the material. In this case, it is
recommended to switch to a step stitch fill.
Altering motif features
Lettering Manipulation
touch «i»-icon
touch «Letter manipulation»-icon
turn the stitch length knob to the left
the text is bent downwards
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Fill stitch types
The embroidery motifs are filled with satin or step stitches.
Satin stitch
The needle swings from one side to the other.
Step stitch (fill stitch)
The needle stitches in straight rows at regular intervals.
touch «Change stitch type»-icon
Change stitch type
The satin stitch fill changes to a maximum of 8mm long step stitches fill (basic
setting).
touch «+»/«-»-icon or turn stitch width knob to the left or to the right
maximum step stitch length is increased/decreased
The maximum stitch length is 12.7mm and the minimum 0.5mm.
touch the button
chosen step stitch length is saved and the «Edit»-display appears
Back to basic setting
touch yellow-framed icon
the basic setting (8mm) is activated
Back to Satin stitch
touch «Change stitch type»-icon again
the motif is filled with satin stitches again
Altering Stitch Density
touch «+»/«-»-icon or turn stitch length knob to the left or to the right
the stitch density is increased (more stitches)/decreased (less stitches)
The maximum stitch density is 300% and the minimum 25%.
touch the button
chosen stitch density is saved and «Edit»-display appears
Back to basic setting
touch yellow-framed icon
the basic setting (100%) of the motif is activated again
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Changing motif colors
touch «Color number»-icon in the Display
scroll with the arrow icons, if necessary, until the color to be changed
appears
select the color to be changed (e.g. 1)
Changing the thread brand
touch «Thread color»-icon
scroll with the arrow icons left or right until the desired thread brand
appears
touch «Thread brand»-icon
the thread brand in the Display changes and the new thread details appear
touch «Back»-icon
the altered thread details are displayed
Motif colors
touch «Thread color»-icon
scroll with the arrow icons until the desired color appears
select the desired color or
touch «0-9»-icon and
enter the color number via the keyboard
select color icon
the new color is reallocated
the altered color is displayed
Different thread brands can be assigned to the motif.
scroll to the desired thread brand
do not touch icon
scroll to the desired color
touch the icon
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Embroidering motifs in one color
press «Embroidery menu»-button
touch «Single/Multi-Color Motif»-icon
the function is activated
the embroidery computer embroiders the complete motif and stops when
finished
Reducing color changes
press «Embroidery menu»-button
touch «Reduce color changes»-icon
Identical colors are resequenced and combined to form «color blocks». This
reduces the number of color changes 2 to a minimum.
Embroidering the motif by color
press «Embroidery menu»-button
«Reduce color changes»-icon is inactive (standard, gray)
The colors of a motif are not reduced, the embroidery sequence remains as set
originally. The number of color changes 1 remains as it is.
1
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Basting box
press the «Embroidery menu»-button
touch the «Select hoop»-icon
touch «Basting box»-icon
The embroidery motif is outlined with a straight stitch.
This serves as an additional anchoring of the project so that the fabric and
stabilizer are adhered.
The basting is now done along the hoop.
touch the icon again
the basting is deactivated
This function remains active even if a new motif is selected.
touch the icon again
the symbol changes
Embroidering lettering in multi colors
Lettering is always displayed in one color («Single/Multi-Color Motif»-icon is
not available). To embroider each letter of a word or each word of a word
combination in a different color, each letter or word must be programmed and
placed separately.
the embroidery computer stops after each letter or word
the thread color can be changed
the Embroidery time for each color is displayed
Embroidering lettering in one color
touch the now available «Single/Multi-Color Motif»-icon
the complete lettering combination is embroidered in one color
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Saving Motifs
press «Selection»-button
touch «Save»-icon 1
Embroidery motifs from the embroidery computer, the USB stick, embroidery
cards or designs created in the BERNINA Embroidery Software can be
combined, re-arranged and altered in different ways, then saved.
Embroidery motifs can either be saved in the embroidery computer memory or
on an USB Stick.
In a saved stitch combination the individual stitch patterns can be
altered after being selected.
Embroidery motifs which were altered in size and saved are
regarded as new motifs when they are recalled. That is why all
percentages say 100%, and the former alteration can no longer be
seen.
Embroidery computer memory
select desired motif
alter or combine if necessary
The motif to be saved is displayed in a yellow frame.
«Embroidery computer»-icon is active
the «My Designs» folder is opened automatically
the system memory capacity (free capacity) is displayed in percent (%) in
the green bar
select the motif to be saved
the embroidery motif is saved in numerical order in the «My Designs» folder
the «Edit»-display appears again
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USB stick
The motif to be saved is displayed in a yellow frame.
insert USB-Stick
touch «USB-Stick»-icon
the system memory capacity (free capacity) is shown in percentage (%) in
the green bar
select the motif to be saved
the motif is saved on the stick
Empty USB sticks are available as optional accessory at the
BERNINA-dealer.
USB sticks produced by any other manufacturers may not be
supported; especially USB sticks with large storage capacity.
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Overwriting motifs
Saved motifs in the memory or on an USB Stick can be overwritten directly by
another motif.
select desired motif
insert BERNINA USB-Stick
press «Selection»-button
touch «Save»-icon
The motif to be saved is displayed in a yellow frame.
touch «Embroidery computer»-icon or «USB-Stick»-icon
select the motif to be overwritten
confirm with
the motif is now saved at the previously selected position
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Deleting saved single motif
insert USB-Stick
touch «USB-Stick»-icon or
touch «Embroidery computer»-icon or
touch «My Design»-icon
touch «Delete»-icon 1
select the motif to be deleted
confirm with
the motif is deleted
Cancelling deleting
touch
the deleting is cancelled, the previous screen appears
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Deleting all saved motifs
press «Setup»-button
touch «Basic settings»-icon
touch «Delete user data»-icon
confirm with
the data is deleted
Cancelling deleting
touch
the deleting is cancelled, the previous screen appears
When embroidering there are two options to choose from:
1 My Designs
2 USB stick (the stick must be inserted)
touch the button of which the data should be deleted
It is possible to delete the content of the folder «My Designs» or the USB stick
all at once.
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Starting to embroider
Select hoop
select motif
the selected motif is displayed in the optimal (the smallest) hoop
the «Select hoop»-icon displays the recommended hoop
attach the recommended hoop
Attaching the embroidery hoop
raise needle and embroidery foot
hold the hoop with the right side of the fabric up and the attaching
mechanism to the left
Attach the hoop to the embroidery arm
guide the hoop underneath the embroidery foot
press the attaching mechanisms of the hoop toward each other
position the center points of the hoop (small attachment clamps) over the
bracket of the embroidery arm
press down until it clicks in position
release the attaching mechanism of the hoop
Removing the hoop
press both of the attaching mechanisms of the hoop toward each other
lift the hoop up to remove
press «Embroidery menu»-button or «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe
the hoop moves
the hoop is read
As soon the «Embroidery menu»-button has been pressed, made
alterationen will not be visible anymore when going back to the
«Edit»-display. The «Information»-icon turns blue again, the function
icons are no longer yellow-framed and the setting is at 100%.
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embroidery menu is opened
the motif is ready for embroidering
press the «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe, until the embroidery
computer starts
the embroidery computer sews approximately 7 stitches and stops
automatically
a Display indicates that the thread tail has to be cut at the beginning of the
motif
raise the presser foot
cut the thread tail at the beginning of motif
lower the presser foot
press the «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe and continue
embroidering
Interrupting the process
press «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe
the embroidery computer stops
Completing the color
press «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe
the embroidery computer embroiders all the sections in the color activated
the embroidery computer stops automatically when complete
both threads are automatically cut
Changing color
the embroidery computer switches automatically to the next color
change color of the upper thread accordingly
embroider with the new color
Embroidery menu
Embroidering using the «Start/Stop»-button on the headframe
Embroidering Display
after starting the motif the embroidering Display appears
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When embroidering with the foot control always keep it depressed.
press the foot control
the embroidery computer sews approximately 7 stitches and stops
automatically
a Display indicates that the thread end has to be cut after the start of
embroidering
release the foot control
raise the presser foot
cut the thread tail at the beginning of motif
lower the presser foot
press the foot control and continue embroidering
Interrupting with the foot control
release the foot control
the sewing computer stops
Completing the color
press the foot control
the embroidery computer embroiders all the sections in the color activated
the embroidery computer stops automatically when complete
both threads are automatically cut
Changing color
the emboidery computer switches automatically to the next color
change color of the upper thread accordingly
embroider with the new color
Embroidering with foot control
Embroidering display
after starting the motif the embroidering display appears
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The upper or lower thread may occasionally run out or break when you are
embroidering. When this happens, the embroidery computer stops
automatically, provided that the thread and bobbin indicators are activated in
the setup program.
Thread breakage when embroidering
the embroidery computer stops automatically
an animation is displayed
check upper thread
rethread needle
check lower thread
refill or rethread bobbin
Upper or lower thread breaks
touch «Thread breakage»-icon
Embroidery sequence control when thread breaks
In the left portion of the Display the motif is shown in original size and in the
right protion enlarged. This makes it easier to check the embroidery sequence.
the message to operate the stitch width and stitch length knobs appears
turn the knobs to the left or to the right
the hoop moves along the embroidery sequence backwards or forwards
turn the stitch width knob slowly
the hoop is moved stitch by stitch
turn the stitch length knob slowly
the hoop is moved in big steps
the number in the yellow-framed icon indicates the current position within
the motif by stitch number
via the «0-9»-icon a position can be entered directly
position the needle back far enough so that it will resume stitching several
stitches before the thread breakage
Returning to original position
touch «Back»-icon
the Display is closed
Resuming embroidering
press «Start/Stop»-button or the foot control
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Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning the Display and the sewing computer
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
Feed dog area
Clean the sewing computer after every use - remove any lint from under the
stitch plate and in the hook area.
turn power switch to «0» (off)
remove plug from electrical outlet
remove presser foot and needle
open the bobbin door
press the stitch plate down at the right back corner until it flips up
remove the stitch plate
clean the area with the lint brush
replace the stitch plate
Lubricating
turn power switch to «0» (off)
remove plug from electrical outlet
squeeze 1 or 2 drops of BERNINA oil into the hook race
turn power switch to «I» (on)
run the sewing computer for a short time (without thread)
so sewing project is not soiled
ATTENTION!
Disconnect plug from the socket before cleaning or lubricating!
Never use alcohol, petrol, white spirit or any type of solvent to
clean the sewing computer!
Cleaning the hook
turn power switch to «0» (off)
remove plug from electrical outlet
remove bobbin case
clean the hook race with a lint brush, do not use sharp instruments for
cleaning
insert the bobbin case
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Troubleshooting
In most cases you will be able to identify and remedy faults by checking the following.
Check if:
the upper and lower threads are threaded correctly
the needle is inserted correctly
the needle size is correct - check the needle/thread table page 24
the needle tip and shaft are undamaged
the sewing computer is clean - brush out any thread lint
the hook race is clean
any threads are trapped between the tension discs or under the bobbin case spring
Uneven stitch
formation
̶ Upper thread too tight/too slack
̶ Needle blunt or bent
̶ Poor quality needle
̶ Poor quality thread
̶ Needle/thread combination is incorrect
̶ Incorrectly threaded
reduce/increase upper thread tension
use new BERNINA quality needle
use new BERNINA quality needle
use quality thread (Isacord, Mettler, Gütermann etc.)
match the needle to the thread size
check upper and lower thread
Skipped stitches ̶ Incorrect needle system
̶ Needle bent or blunt
̶ Poor quality needle
̶ Needle inserted incorrectly
̶ Incorrect needle point
use needle system 130/705H
use new BERNINA quality needle
use new BERNINA quality needle
insert needle as far up as it will go
match the needle point to the texture of the material
Thread is caught
in the area of the
take-up lever
̶ Upper thread breaks If the upper thread breaks and the thread is trapped in the area
of the take-up lever, proceed as follows:
turn power switch to «0» (off)
remove the screw A on the headframe with the angular Torx
wrench
turn headframe cover slightly to the left, then slide it upwards
and remove
remove remnants of thread
attach headframe and retighten screw
Faulty stitching
Upper thread
breaks
Lower thread
breaks
Needle breaks
̶ Remnants of thread between the
tension discs
̶ Incorrectly threaded
̶ Remnants of thread under the bobbin
case spring
̶ Upper thread tension too tight
̶ Incorrectly threaded
̶ Poor-quality or old thread
̶ Stitch plate or hook tip damaged
̶ Lower thread tension too tight
̶ Stitch hole in the stitch plate has been
damaged
̶ Needle blunt or bent
̶ Needle not correctly inserted
̶ Fabric was pulled
̶ Fabric was pushed when using thick
material
̶ Poor-quality thread, unevenly wound or
knotted
fold a piece of thin material and slide the folded edge (not the
raw edges) between the thread tension discs, moving the
material back and forth to clean the right and left side of the
thread tension
check upper and lower thread
carefully remove any thread remnants from under the spring
reduce upper thread tension
check upper threading
use quality thread (Isacord, Mettler, Gütermann etc.)
take the sewing computer to the nearest authorized
BERNINA dealer
increase the upper thread tension
take the sewing computer to the nearest authorized
BERNINA dealer
use new needle
tighten the needle clamp screw
do not pull the fabric during sewing
use the correct presser foot for thick material (e.g. Jeans foot
No. 8) use height compensating tool when sewing over a
thick seam
use quality thread (Isacord, Mettler, Gütermann etc.)
Fault Cause Repair
A
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Sewing-/
Embroidery
computer
Sewing-/
Embroidery
computer
Upper thread
indicator does not
respond
Lower thread
indicator does not
respond
Update error
̶ Sewing computer fails to run or runs slowly
̶ Turn power switch to «0» (off)
̶ Deleting or overwriting data, e.g.
drawers
̶ Stitch number not known in direct entry
̶ Stitch selection not possible in the
combination mode
̶ Raise the presser foot
̶ Lower the presser foot
̶ Not activated in the Setup Program
̶ Not activated in the Setup Program
̶ USB stick is not recognized
̶ Update process is blocked (hourglass
stays on display)
̶ Update-data aren't identified
alter the speed control
place the sewing computer in a warm room one hour before use
turn the power switch to «I» (on)
take the sewing computer to the nearest authorized
BERNINA dealer
confirm with or cancel with
check command entered and enter a new number
make another selection
the presser foot is raised
the presser foot is lowered
activate in the Setup Program
activate in the Setup Program
use a BERNINA USB stick
remove the stick and turn the sewing computer off and on
again. Proceed with the update as indicated by the message
don't save update-data in a folder
unzip update-data
Fault Cause Repair
General Explanation Repair Messages
Display is inactive ̶ Calibration data incorrect
̶ ECO-function active
re-calibrate the Display in the Setup Program
turn off ECO function
Stitch width not
adjustable
̶ Setting activated in the security
program
deactivate setting
Lower thread
indicator reacts
̶ Thread used/broken
̶ Bobbin inserted incorrectly
̶ Brake spring is missing
wind thread and thread
insert bobbin correctly
insert brake spring into bobbin case
LED sewing light
do not light up
̶ LED defective
̶ deactivated in the Setup Program
take the sewing-/embroidery computer to the nearest
authorized BERNINA dealer
activate in the Setup Program
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General Explanation Repair Messages
̶ Incorrect needle for the stitch plate
selected
̶ Needle is not in the highest position
̶ Main motor is not running
̶ No embroidery hoop attached
̶ Embroidery hoop attached
̶ Attaching the Module
̶ Needle position doesn‘t correspond to
center of hoop
check settings in securing program
turn handwheel
check hook system. Remove any thread lint from the hook
area/bobbin case
attach embroidery hoop
remove embroidery hoop
position the module correctly to the sewing computer. Plug
the cable in the outlet provided
an animation shows that emboidery software is loaded
̶ Adjust according to User Instructions page 43
̶ Lower feed dog
press the «Feed dog»-button. The feed dog is lowered
̶ Upper thread used up
̶ Lower thread indicator has reacted
attach new upper thread spool and thread
check lower thread and wind if necessary
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Troubleshooting
General Explanation Repair Messages
̶ Mega-Hoop down
̶ Embroidery motif is partly outside the
hoop
̶ Embroidery motif is too large
̶ Less free space on the USB stick
̶ No personal data available on the USB
stick
̶ During the update process personal
data was not saved on the USB stick
̶ BERNINA USB stick is not inserted
̶ New SW Version is not available on
the stick
move the Mega-Hoop to lower (3) position
re-position the embroidery motif. The area within the hoop
can be embroidered
reduce the motif size or attach a bigger hoop. The area within
the hoop can be embroidered
delete data from USB stick
check that the USB stick is inserted correctly and re-start the
sewing computer
the software was correctly updated. Personal data could not
be recovered
insert BERNINA USB stick and do not remove during the
update process
save the new SW Version on the BERNINA USB stick and
start the update again
̶ Mega-Hoop center
move the Mega-Hoop to middle (2) position
̶ Mega-Hoop up
move the Mega-Hoop to upper (1) position
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General Explanation Repair Messages
̶ Update successful
the sewing-/embroidery computer has been provided with the
latest software version
̶ The sewing computer must be
cleaned/lubricated
this notification will appear after approx. 180,000 stitches.
After cleaning/oiling clear the Display by touching
. The
Display can be cleared temporarily by touching
, but will
appear again when restarting the sewing computer. After
clearing with «ESC» for the third time, the cleaning
notification will only appear again after a further approx.
180,000 stitches
̶ It is time for the regular maintenance.
Please contact your BERNINA dealer
or your BERNINA service address
the sewing-/embroidery computer must be taken to an
authorised BERNINA dealer/servicing shop. The message
appears after approx. 2,000,000 stitches. Once the servicing
has been performed by an authorised BERNINA dealer/
servicing shop, the stitch counter is reset to «0» (zero) and
the message disappears.
The message can be deleted temporarily by touching the field
«ESC» but will reappear when the sewing-/embroidery
computer is next restarted. After the third deletion with the
message will not reappear until the next reminder at approx.
4,000,000 stitches (in total).
Having your sewing/embroidery computer cleaned and
serviced properly at the appropriate times ensures its proper
functioning and long service life. Failure to do so may
adversely affect service life and limit the guarantee. The
charge for servicing is nationally regulated – consult your
dealer or servicing shop for details
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Stitch patterns
Practical stitches
Buttonholes
Decorative stitches
Florals
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Stitch patterns
Cross stitches
Satin stitches
Ornamental stitches
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Stitch patterns
Heirloom stitches
Novelty Stitches
Quilt stitches
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Stitch patterns
Alphabets
Block
Double-Block
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Stitch patterns
Script
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Stitch patterns
Hiragana
Katakana
Kanji
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Stitch patterns
Cyrillic
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Motifs
Animals
* This design has special effects. For more information please go to www.bernina.com/5series
118.5mm
67.1mm
FQ515
98.3mm
98.6mm
FQ394
112.6mm
116.9mm
FQ600
100.4mm
111.0mm
WP224
137.9mm
85.3mm
BD195
80.6mm
70.7mm
CM211*
93.2mm
98.0mm
LJ599
95.7mm
98.2mm
LJ600
109.1mm
124.1mm
WM783
127.3mm
111.1mm
WS610
Free Standing Lace
Basic CutWork
Fringes
Application
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Embellishment
* This design has special effects. For more information please go to www.bernina.com/5series
66.3mm
72.7mm
FQ227
128.1mm
92.6mm
FB106
105.2mm
108.9mm
HG203
84.2mm
90.6mm
NA241
96.1mm
106.0mm
CM198*
75.1mm
49.5mm
HE428
75.6mm
103.7mm
NA959*
125.6mm
154.6mm
FB401
101.1mm
89.5mm
FB148
99.3mm
99.6mm
FB033
102.9mm
52.1mm
FB335
90.0mm
89.9mm
NB209
64.6mm
80.7mm
FB323
132.3mm
170.9mm
FQ871
93.8mm
33.6mm
NV720
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116.5mm
222.3mm
WS655
86.2mm
174.0mm
NB385
126.5mm
262.8mm
NB749
88.6mm
67.0mm
NB711
123.4mm
67.6mm
NB481
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Floral
58.3mm
83.1mm
BD182
94.7mm
165.4mm
FQ896
56.5mm
159.6mm
FQ522
90.3mm
141.4mm
FQ527
103.1mm
162.8mm
HE700
65.6mm
61.8mm
FP246
115.2mm
172.8mm
FQ468
88.0mm
84.4mm
FP814
72.6mm
151.4mm
WS641
90.3mm
156.3mm
FQ562
109.9mm
141.6mm
FQ905
66.5mm
66.5mm
FQ733
80.0mm
90.6mm
FQ722
109.5mm
70.7mm
FB478
123.9mm
142.5mm
FQ808
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Lace
132.9mm
53.6mm
FB423*
125.5mm
124.7mm
NB467
52.3mm
33.8mm
FB422*
91.2mm
907mm
NX696
63.7mm
63.8mm
HG341
121.7mm
121.6mm
FB461*
97.9mm
88.1mm
NX957
* This design has special effects. For more information please go to www.bernina.com/5series
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Motifs
Children
* This design has special effects. For more information please go to www.bernina.com/5series
99.8mm
823mm
CK667*
90.2mm
72.5mm
HE456
68.2mm
80.7mm
NB302
76.2mm
64.6mm
CK511
83.8mm
83.8mm
NA667
73.4mm
60.2mm
CM013
89.1mm
85.7mm
CK738
52.3mm
35.8mm
CM465
119.0mm
167.1mm
CM348
167.6mm
113.8mm
CM433
100.3mm
97.5mm
CM376*
89.1mm
97.1mm
CM022
98.9mm
81.0mm
WP192
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Seasons
84.9mm
79.3mm
HE969
50.0mm
158.6mm
HG177
63.3mm
129.5mm
HE563
73.4mm
84.2mm
HE543
90.4mm
117.2mm
CM287
110.3mm
115.7mm
HE900
80.8mm
130.9mm
FQ748
45.8mm
96.0mm
CM426
79.5mm
92.8mm
HG317
76.2mm
76.0mm
NA512
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Borders
137.0mm
258.6mm
HG455
30.7mm
141.0mm
NB651
23.6mm
206.4mm
FQ810
31.8mm
209.6mm
CM473
26.4mm
71.1mm
FQ741
100.4mm
19.8mm
NA909
85.5mm
28.9mm
RC768
136.4mm
28.6mm
FQ559
26.3mm
175.9mm
NB520
132.8mm
29.2mm
FB436
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Quilting
109.5mm
160.3mm
BD568
89.7mm
89.6mm
BD563
63.9mm
126.0mm
BD562
120.6mm
120.6mm
BD569
109.9mm
109.9mm
BD554
120.6mm
120.6mm
HE960
145.5mm
105.7mm
BD666
63.5mm
61.1mm
BD501
61.5mm
60.7mm
BD502
67.1mm
215.4mm
BD669
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Sports
88.4mm
53.4mm
RC244
120.3mm
38.0mm
SR551
88.8mm
91.9mm
LT604
63.2mm
63.5mm
SP980
75.8mm
54.2mm
SP266
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Alphabets
Alphabets
King Charles Anniversary Swiss Block
London Chateau Guinevere
Emerald
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Index
Index
A
Accessory
Embroidery 112
Presser feet 8
Sewing 7-8
Standard 7, 8
Storage example 9
Accessory box 9
Adjusting
Embroidery hoop 43
Needle position 27, 60
Presser foot pressure 21
Upper thread tension 20
Air vents 11
Alphabets
Altering letter size 101
Combining lettering embroidery 142
Combining lettering sewing 100
Correcting the combination 100
Correction 135
Deleting lettering 100
Functions 34, 35
Kinds of alphabets 99
Lettering 99
Main display/Menu selection 28
Multiline lettering 143
Overview 99, 124
Placing lettering 142
Selecting 99, 135
Upper-/lower case lettering 101
With embroidery motifs 143-144
With functions 101
Altering
Audio systems 44
Brightness 41
Display settings 41
Embroidery settings 43
Sewing light 41
Upper thread tension 42, 43, 130
Welcoming text 41
Winding speed 45
Altering embroidery settings 43
Altering pattern length 31
Altering stitch density 31
Altering stitch length 60
Altering stitch width 60
Altering stitch
Length 60
Width 60
Altering winding speed 45
Attaching
Embroidery hoop 154
Presser foot 18
Presser foot lifter 13
Seam guide 13
Slide-on table 12
Stitch plate 19
Audio System
BSR 44
Stitch pattern 44
Altering 44
Function 44
B
Back-icon 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39, 124, 126,
128, 130, 132, 134
Balance
Back to basic setting 54
Buttonhole 78
Compensating/correcting 31, 33, 35, 37, 54
Correcting 54
Glossary 6
Practical- and decorative stitches 54
Basic setting
Embroidery settings 43
Presser foot pressure 21
Sewing settings 40, 42-43
Thread tension 20
Basting stitch 57, 70
Bobbin case
Inserting 15
Removing 15
Bobbin cover 11
Bobbin winder pre-tension 11, 14
Brightness 41
BSR 94-98
Attaching presser foot 95
Beeper 97
Display 95
Functions 96
Leaving 98
Modes 94
Preparation 95
Removing/attaching presser foot sole 95
Securing 96
Starting 98
With straight stitch No. 1 94
With zigzag stitch No. 2 94, 98
Button sew-on program 74, 86
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Buttonhole 74-87
5-steps, manually 85
7-steps, manually 85
Adjusting the bead width 75
Altering stitch length 75
Automatic 79-82
Automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A 8, 46, 79, 81
Automatic round and keyhole buttonhole 81
Balance 78
Button sew-on program 74, 86
Cording 77
Cutting open 77
Duplicating 79
Eylets 74, 87
Feed support 75
Heirloom buttonhole 74, 82
Hight compensation tool 75
Important Information 75
In long term memory 83
Keyhole buttonhole 74
Manual 85
Marking 75
Narrow buttonhole 74
Overview 74
Programming 79-82
Round buttonhole with horizontal bartack 74
Round buttonhole with normal bartack 74
Stabilizer and interfacing 76
Standard and stretch buttonhole 79
Standard buttonhole 74
Stitch counter buttonhole 82
Straight stitch buttonhole 74
Stretch buttonhole 74
Test-sewing 75
With direct length entry 80
C
Cable
Plugging in 12
Unwind/wind 12
Calibrating
Automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A 46
Display 44
Carrying handle 11
Changing
Bobbin case 15
Needle 16
Stitch plate 19
Cleaning
Display and sewing computer 158
Feed dog area 158
Hook 158
Lubricating 158
Combi mode 106-110, 141-142
Correcting stitch pattern combination 108
Creating embroidery motif combination 141
Creating stitch pattern combination 106
Deleting stitch patterns 107
Opening saved combination 107
Overwriting stitch pattern combination 110
Programming practical stitches/
decorative stitches/alphabets 106
Combination 36-39
Combination repeat 39
Combination subdivider (1) 38
Combination subdivider (2) 38
Deleting single stitch pattern 36
Deleting the whole combination 39
Mirror image left/right 39
Securing 38
Compensating material 72, 75
Compensation
Height of seam 72
Layers 72
Connection
BSR 11, 95
Embroidery module 11, 114
Foot control 11, 12
Optional accessory 11
PC for embroidery software 11
Power cable 11
Presser foot lifter 11, 13
USB 11
Contents
Embroidery 111
Sewing 5
Cording
Automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A 77
Buttonhole foot No. 3C 77
Fixing 77
Correcting
Practical-/decorative stitches 54
Cover
Thread take-up lever 11, 16
Creative consultant
Leaving 52
Overview 52
Recommendations 52
Sewing techniques 52
Types of fabric 52
D
Darning
Automatically 65-66
Manually 64
Darning- and embroidery thread 119
Darning hoop connection 11
Dealer details 49
Decorative stitches
Application 88
Categories 88
Cross stitch 89
Overview 88
Pin tucks 90
Selecting 88
Sewing lower thread 91
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Index
Deleting
Embroidery motifs 126, 127, 133, 152, 153
User data 47, 153
Stitch pattern 36, 39, 107, 110
Details
Accessory 7-8, 112
Embroidery module 113
Sewing computer 10-11
Direct Selection-buttons 11, 26-27
Display
Alphabets 34-35, 99
Altering settings 41-42
Balance 54
BSR 95
Buttonholes 32-33, 74
Calibrating 44
Combi mode 36-39
Creative consultant 52
Decorative stitches 88
Edit 126
Embroidery mode 123
Embroidery-Alphabet 124
Functions 30-39
Help program 53
Main display 28
Menu selection 28
Overview 28-39
Practical stitches 56
Quilt stitches 92
Selecting the color 42
Selection 29
Setup 40-49
Sewing 30-31
Stitch pattern area 29
Stitch pattern display 29
Tutorial 50-51
E
eco 28, 55
Edit
Altering characters 127
Altering embroidery motif proportionally 127
Altering features of embroidery motif 127
Color number 126
Deleting embroidery motif 127
Display 126
Duplicating embroidery motif 127
Embroidery menu 126
Mirror image down/up 127
Mirror image left/right 127
Moving embroidery motif 127
Moving enlarged embroidery motif within the hoop 126
Overview 126
Rotating embroidery motifs 127
Selection 126
Zoom minus 126
Zoom plus 126
Embroidery 111-157
Alphabet 124
Embroidery motif 125
Menu 155
Start 154
Thread breakage 157
Via «Start/Stop»-button 155
Via Foot control 156
Embroidery computer
«Function»-buttons 122
Embroidery needle 115, 119
Entry in embroidery mode 123
Lowering the feed dog 115
Memory 149
Preparation 115
Straight stitch-/Cut Work stitch plate 115
Embroidery menu
Color information bar 130
Color number 131
Disengage jump stitches 131
Edit 131
«Embroidery menu»/«Start/Stop»-button 131
Embroidering motif by color/
reducing color changes 131
Overview 130
Presser foot indicator 130
Security program 131
Selection 130
Single- or multi-colored motif 131
Thread breakage 131
Upper thread tension 130
Embroidery module
Attaching 114
Calibrating 128, 132
Connecting 114
Connecting cable 114
Detail view 113
Overview 113
Parking 128, 129
Removing 114
Embroidery motif
Adding 133
Altering features 144, 145
Altering proportionally 126, 127, 137
Altering thread brand 134, 146
And lettering 143
By BERNINA 125, 136
Check 139
Colors 146
Creating combination 141-142
Deleting 126-127, 133, 152-153
Duplicating 126, 127
Embroidering motif by color 131, 147
Fill stitches 145
From USB-Stick 125
Grid 138
Lettering 124, 142-144
Mirror image 126, 127, 138
Motif center 138
Motif size and embroidery time 140
Moving 126, 127, 137
Moving enlarged motif 140
Opening 133
Overwriting 151
Rotating 126, 127, 137
Saving 133, 149-150
Scaling/sizing 120
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Index
Selecting 120, 135-136
Single- or multi-colored 131, 147, 148
Stick 125
Zoom 140
Embroidery template 116
Embroidery test 120
Embroidery threads
Lower threads 119
Metallic threads 119
Polyester threads 119
Rayon thread 119
Embroidery-/Sewing computer
Cleaning 158
Lubricating 158
Overview 10-11
Troubleshooting 159-163
Entry
Embroidery mode 123
Sewing mode 123
Environmental Protection 2
Examples of application
Decorative stitches 89-91
Practical stitches 61-71
Eyelet
With small zig-zag 74, 87
With straight stitch 74, 87
F
Fabric feed
Feed dog 22
Feed dog
Fabric feed 22
Lowering 22, 115
Position 22
Ready to sew 22
Symbol 11, 115
FHS 13
Finishing edges 66
Foam pad 7
Foot control
Cable unwind/wind 12
Connection 11, 12
Plugging in 12
Sewing speed control 12
Front view
Sewing computer 10
Function buttons 26-27
Automatic thread cutter 26, 122
Back 26
Needle position 27
Needle stop 26
Programmable pattern end/Securing 26
Quick reverse 26
Securing function 26
Slide speed control 26, 122
Start/Stop 26, 122
Stitch width and stitch length knob
(multi functional) 27, 122
Functions alphabets 34-35
Altering pattern length 35
Balance 35
Mirror image left/right/up/down 35
Needle position 34
Pattern repeat 34
Permanent sewing in reverse 35
Presser foot indicator 35
Presser foot pressure 35
Securing 34
Security program 35
Upper thread tension 34
Functions buttonholes 32-33
Adjusting buttonhole length 32
Balance 33
Buttonhole slit width 33
Manual buttonhole 32
Presser foot indicator 33
Presser foot pressure 33
Programming buttonhole length 32
Securing 32
Security program 33
Stitch counter buttonhole 32
Upper thread tension 33
Functions combi-mode 36-39
Altering pattern length 37
Balance 37
Combination repeat 39
Combination subdivider (1) 38
Combination subdivider (2) 38
Deleting 36
Deleting the whole combination 39
Editing combination at cursor position 36
Editing complete combination 36
Letter size with alphabets 37
Long stitch 37
Mirror image left/right/down/up 36, 37
Mirror image (left/right) the whole combination 39
Needle position 36
Permanent sewing in reverse 37
Presser foot indicator 37
Presser foot pressure 37
Securing 38
Security program 37
Upper thread tension 36
Functions Sewing 30-31
Altering pattern length 31
Altering stitch density 31
Balance 31
Long stitch 31
Mirror image left/right 31
Mirror image up/down 31
Needle position 31
Needle stop down/up 30
Pattern begin 30
Pattern repeat 30
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Permanent sewing in reverse 31
Presser foot indicator 31
Presser foot pressure 31
Securing 30
Security program 31
Upper thread tension 30
G
Glossary 6
Guidelines
Material/Thread/Needle size 24
H
Handwheel 11
Height compensation of uneven layers 72
Heirloom buttonhole 74, 82
Help 53
Help program
Functions 53
Stitch pattern 53
Hight compensation tool 7, 72
Hole for darning hoop 11
Hoop
Adjusting 43
Attaching/Removing 154
Basting box 132, 148
Calibrating 128, 132
Center determination 116
Embroidery template 116
Grid 128, 138
Hoop and motif size Check 128, 129, 139
Hoop selection/-display 128
Hooping material 116
Motif center 128
Moving 132
Moving the hoop 128, 132
Parking the embroidery module 128, 129
Selection 128, 139, 154
Using the hoop 116
Virtual positioning 128
Horizontal spool pin 11, 14, 16, 17
I/J
Information 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39, 48,
126, 128, 130, 132
Inserting
Bobbin 15
Bobbin case 15
Free hand system 13
Needle 16
Stitch plate 19
Inserting bobbin 15
Jump stitches 121
K
Key to Signs 6
Knob
Stitch length/-width 11, 27
L
Leaving active display 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39
Lettering
Adjusting text to motif 143
Altering 126, 127
Altering type of lettering 144
And embroidery motif 143
Combining 142
Combined with embroidery motif 143
Embroidering multi-colored 148
Embroidering single-colored 147, 148
Mulit-line lettering 143
Positioning 142
Long stitch 31
Long term memory
Buttonhole 83
Lower thread
Bobbin-fil 119
Cutting 11, 15
Darning and embroidery threads 119
Free hand sewing 91
Indicator 45
Inserting bobbin 15
Sewing 91
Threading 15, 115
Winding 14
Winding while sewing 14
With decorative stitches 91
Lubricating 158
M
Main switch 11
Maintenance
See cleaning
Material, needle and thread 23
Memory
Embroidery computer 149
Sewing computer 106-110
Menu selection
Alphabets 28
Buttonholes 28
Decorative stitches 28
Personal Program/Memory 28
Practical stitches 28
Stitch pattern selection via numbers 28
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Index
Metallic threads 119
Mirror image
Left/right/down/up 30-31, 34-35, 36-37, 39, 126, 127
Monitoring settings
Lower thread indicator 45
Upper thread indicator 45
Motif colors
Altering thread brand 146
Embroidering motif by color 147
Embroidering single colored 147, 148
Reallocating 146
Reducing color changes 147
Moving the needle position 60
N
Needle
Double-, triple needle 25
Embroidery needle 115, 119
Guidelines 24
Holder 11
Important facts about thread and needle 23
Inserting/removing 16
Needle-thread-combination 24
Overview 25
Position 11, 27, 31, 34, 36
Raise/lower 26, 30
Replacing 16
Stop down/up 26, 30
Threading 17, 18
Needle threader 18
Needle, thread and material 23
Needle-thread-combination 24
O
Optional accessory
Connection 11
Overlock
Double overlock 67
Stitches 56-57
Overview
Alphabets 99, 124, 167-170
Buttonholes 74, 164
Creative consultant 52
Decorative stitches 88, 164-166
Display 28-40, 123-134
Edit 126
Embroidery menu 130
Embroidery mode 123
Embroidery motifs 125, 171-181
Function buttons 26-27, 122
Functionen combi mode 36-39
Functions alphabets 34-35
Functions buttonholes 32-33
Functions embroidery 126-134
Functions sewing 30-31
Main display 28
Needle 25
Practical stitches 56, 164
Quilt stitches 92, 166
Setup Display 40
Sewing computer 10, 11
Tutorial 50
P
Pattern begin 30
Pattern repeat 30
PC-connection 11
Personal memory
Return to basic setting 59
Temporary 59
Personal program 102-105
Altering/overwriting stitch patterns 104
Creating personal display 102
Deleting stitch patterns 105
Preparing stitch patterns 102
Programming/preparing stitch patterns 102
Stitch pattern selection in personal program 103
Polyester thread 23, 119
Power cable
Connection 11
Practical stitches 56-72
Bartack program 57
Basting stitch 57, 70
Blind stitch 56, 69
Blind stitch narrow 57
Darning manual/automatic/reinforced 64-66
Darning program 65, 66
Darning stitch 57
Double overlock 56, 67
Gathering stitch 56
Honeycomb stitch 56
Jersey stitch 56
Knit overlock 57
Large Fly stitch 57
Lycra stitch 57
Reinforced darning program 57
Reinforced overlock 57
Running stitch 56
Securing program 56, 70
Selecting 58
Sewn out zig-zag 56
Simple darning program 57
Single straight stitch 57
Straight stitch 56, 61
Stretch overlock 56
Stretch stitch 57
Super stretch 56
Three single straight stitches 57
Triple zig-zag 56, 62
Triple-straight stitch 56, 61
Universal stitch 56
Vari-overlock 56
Zig-zag 56
Zipper 63
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Index
Preparation
Embroidery 114-121
Embroidery computer 115
Embroidery module 114
Sewing computer 12-25
Presser foot
As guide 68
Attaching/removing 18
Changing 18
Display 31, 33, 35, 37
Overview 8
Pressure 21, 31, 33, 35, 37
Raise/lower 11, 13
Standard Accessory 8
Presser foot lifter 11
Connection 11
Inserting 13
Raising and lowering the presser foot 13
Presser foot pressure
Display 21
Increase/loosen 21
Presser foot pressure adjustment wheel 11
Q
Quick Reverse button 26
Quilt stitches
Blanket stitch 92
Blanket stitch (dual) 92
Blind stitch (narrow) 92
Decorative quilt stitch variations 92
Double Blanket stitch (dual) 92
Double blanket stitch 92
Feather stitch 92
Feather stitch variations 92
Handlook quilt stitch 92
Overview 92
Quilt stitch/Straight stitch 92
Quilters' securing program 92
Satin stitch 92
Stippling stitch 92
Quilting
Free-motion quilting 93
Stipple quilting 93
With BSR 94-98
R
Rayon threads 23, 119
Rear thread guide 11, 16
Removing
Bobbin case 15
Embroidery hoop 154
Embroidery module 114
Needle 16
Presser foot 18
Slide-on table 12
Stitch plate 19
Reset
Deleting user data 47
Reset settings 47
Reset settings 47
S
Safety Instructions 2
Satin stitch 66
Satin stitch 121
Save
Embroidery motif 133, 149-150
Stitch pattern 102-103
Stitch pattern combination 106
Scrolling down/up 29
Seam
Blind 69
Edges 68
Visible 69
Seam guide 13, 68
Seam ripper 7, 77
Securing 30
Securing program 42, 70
Selecting
Display color 42
Language 48
Stitch pattern 29, 58
Selecting language 48
Selection
Single and combi mode 29
Scrolling down/up 29
Service data 49
Setting
Confirming 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39
Deleting 28
Setup Program 40-49
Audio settings 44
Basic setting 40, 47
Beeper for BSR 44
Brightness 41
Calibrating automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A 46
Calibrating display 44
Display color 42
Display settings 41
Embroidery settings 43
Information 48-49
Monitoring setting 45
Overview Display 40
Reset 47
Sewing light 41
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Index
Sewing settings 41-43
Update 46
Updating sewing/embroidery computer 46
Welcoming text 41
Winder speed 45
Sewing
Accessory 7-8
Alphabets 99
Blind hem 69
Buttonhole 79-85
Combinations 106
Corners 72
Edges 68
Eyelets 87
Flat joining seam 71
Function buttons 26-27
Hem visible 69
Quick reverse 26
Sewing on buttons 86
Sewing techniques 52
Zipper 63
Sewing corners 72
Sewing in reverse
Permanent 31
Sewing in the zipper 63
Sewing light 41
Sewing on button 86
Sewing settings
Altering upper thread tension 42
Automatic securing program 42
Automatic thread cutter 42
Sewing speed control 42
Sewing speed 12, 26, 42
Sewing-/Embroidery Computer
Function buttons 26-27, 122
Single and combi mode 29
Slide-on table
Attaching/removing 12
Software version 48
Speed
Foot control 12
Regulating 11, 12, 26, 122
Spool disc 7, 14, 16
Spool pin
Horizontal 11, 14, 16, 17
Vertical 11, 13
Stabilizer 117
Embroidery stabilizer 117
Iron-on interfacing 118
Spray adhesive 117
Water soluble stabilizer 118
Stabilizer and interfacing 76
Standard Accessory 7-8, 112
Start-/Stop-Button 26, 122
Starting to embroider 154
Step stitch 121
Stipple quilting 93
Stitch pattern selection
Direct 58
Menu selection 28
Stitch number 28, 58
Stitch patterns
Adjusting individually 59
Deleting 36, 39, 107, 110
Display 29
Personal memory 59
Selecting 29, 58
Stitch plate
As guide 68
Inserting/attaching 19
Maintenance 158
Marking 19
Removing 19
Stitch selection
Cancelling 58
Direct 58
Via stitch number 58
Stitch types
Jump stitches 121
Satin stitch 121
Step stitch 121
Underlay stitches 121
Straight stitch 56, 61
Straight stitch-/CutWork stitch plate 115
System settings
Creative consultant 28, 52
Deleting settings 28
ECO 28, 55
Help 28, 53
Setup Program 28, 40
Tutorial 28, 50
T
Tension 20
Thread
Breakage 157
Breaks 157
Embroidery threads 119
Important information about thread and needles 23
Needle-thread combination 24
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Index
Thread cutter
Lower thread 11, 15
On the head frame 11, 18
Thread cutter in hook opening 11, 14
Automatic 11, 26, 42, 122
Thread cutter in hook opening 10-11, 15
Thread guide
At the back 11, 16
Eyelet 11, 14
Thread take-up cover 11
Thread tension
Back to basic setting 20
Embroidery motifs 115, 130
Upper thread 20
Thread, needle and material 23
Threader 18
Threading
Double-/Triple needle 17
Lower thread 15
Needle 17, 18
Upper thread 16
Threading the double needle 17
Threading the triple needle 17
Top stitching edges 68
Topstitching
Edges 68
Narrow/wide 68
Topstitching outer edges 68
Triple straight stitch 56, 61
Triple zig-zag 56, 62
Troubleshooting 159-163
Tutorial 28, 50
BSR 50
Buttonholes 50
Embroidery 50
Miscellaneous 50
Needle 50
Presser foot 50
Presser foot lifter (FHS) 50
Quilting 50
Sewing techniques 50
Thread/Threading 50
Troubleshooting 50
Types of fabric 52
Types of lettering
Altering size 101
Choosing lower case letters 101
Combining 100
Correcting the combination 100
Overview 99, 124
Types 99, 124
U
Underlay stitches 121
Update 46
Upper thread
Indicator 45
Tension 20, 30, 42, 43, 130
Threading 16, 115
V
Vertical spool pin 13
W
Welcome text
Entry/correction 41
Z
Zoom
Minus 126, 140
Plus 126, 140
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Notes
Notes
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Imprint
Text
Herbert Stolz/Susanne Ribi
Graphics
www.sculpt.ch
Pictures
Patrice Heilmann, CH-Winterthur
Typesetting, Layout
Susanne Ribi
Copyright
2011 BERNINA International AG, CH-Steckborn
2014/07 EN 033527.53.04
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