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Manual de usuario Bernina, modelo Sewing Machine

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Your sewing computer has been tested and factory set using a double layer of cretonne fabric and Metrosene 100/2 threads (Arova Mettler, Switzerland). Normal position Different fabrics, threads and stabilisers can naturally affect the stitch balance so that they are sewn too close together or not close enough. This can be remedied with Balance to suit the fabric and produce perfect results. Denser stitch formation (shorter stitch length) Applications: Practical stitches, e.g. Honeycomb stitch on jersey, decorative stitches, fantasy stitches, letters, buttonholes, etc. Finer stitch formation (longer stitch length) Presser feet Presser foot selection (snap-on system) 2 1 1 2 Presser foot shaft Reverse pattern sole Overlock sole for snap-on soles Practical stitches Vari-overlock seam Decorative stitches Vari-overlock hem Oversewing seam edges 4 53 3 4 5 Buttonhole sole Zip sole Blind stitch sole Buttonholes Sewing in zips Blind hemming Sewing close along raised seam Edge stitching Stiches 25 Stitches activa 125 Practical and decorative 1 Straight stitch 2 Zig-zag 3 Vari-overlock 4 Running stitch 5 Securing stitch 6 Triple straight and zig-zag 7 Blind stitch 8 Double overlock 9 Super stretch stitch 10 Standard buttonhole 11 Darning program 12 Gathering stitch Quilting- and Decorative stitches 13–15 Quilting stitches 16–20 Decorative stitches 11 12 13 14 15 # clrdel 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 16 17 1819 20 26 Stitches Stitch selection 1 Straight stitch 2 3 1 2 Zig-zag 3 Vari-overlock 4 Running stitch 5 6 4 5 Securing stitch 6 Triple straight and triple zig-zag 7 Blind stitch 7 8 8 Double overlock 9 Super stretch All non-stretch fabrics. All straight stitch work Most fabric types; all simple zig-zag such as oversewing fine fabrics. Sewing on elastic and lace Primarily for fine jerseys, stretch overlock seams and hems Most types of fabric. Mending, patching, reinforcing seams All types of fabric. Secures the beginning and end of seams sewn with straight stitch Reinforced seams in tough, heavy fabrics Most types of fabric; blind hems, shell edging on soft jerseys and fine fabrics, decorative seams All types of knit; Overlock = sew and neaten in one operation Open seam for all super-stretch fabrics Stitches 27 10 Standard buttonhole Fine to medium weight woven fabrics; blouses, shirts, trousers, bedlinens, etc. 11 Darning program Automatic darning for fine and medium weight fabrics 12 12 Gathering stitch Most types of fabric. Gahering with shirring elastic. Butted seams = butting two pressed edges and sewing together. Selected practical stitches: Straight stitch Straight stitch Stitch: Needle: Thread: Feed-dog: Presser foot: 0 2 3 4 51 5.5 1 2 3 4 5 0 Straight stitch No. 1 size and type suitable for the fabric selected (see p. 42) cotton/polyester up (sewing position) Reverse pattern foot No. 1 Straight stitch (A) The sewing computer is ready to sew as soon as you switch on The screen shows • Stitch No. 1 • Presser foot No. 1 • basic setting (length and width) for straight stitch • basic setting bliks contstantly Altering the stitch length (B) You can alter the length while you sew: shorter longer AB C Change the needle position (C) A Straight stitch with 4 positions to the left length of 2,25 mm 4 positions to the right preset length B Straight stitch with Securing with the reverse button altered length • press the button and the sewing computer sews in reverse C Straight stitch with • release the button and the sewing computer sews forward altered needle positions Selected practical stitches: Straight stitch with securing program Securing program Stitch: Needle: Thread: Feed-dog: Presser foot: Securing program No. 5 size and type suitable for the fabric selected (see p. 42) cotton/polyester up (sewing position) Reverse pattern foot No. 1 Securing program • for all fabrics • secures seam begin and end • sews exactly over the previous stitches Seam begin • sewing computer secures automatically (5 stitches forwards, 5 reverse) • continues sewing straight stitch forwards Seam end • press the reverse button = sewing computer secures automatically (5 stitches reverse, 5 forwards) • stops automatically when securing is complete Selected practical stitches: Zig-zag stitch Zig-zag stitch Stitch: Needle: Thread: Feed-dog: Presser foot: Zig-zag No. 2 size and type suitable for the fabric selected (see p. 42) cotton or polyester up (sewing position) Reverse pattern foot No. 1 Zig-zag stitch for all fabrics for neatening edges for decorative work Satin stitch • dense (shorter) zig-zag stitch = filled in zig-zag • adjust the stitch width as you sew for new effects Oversewing edges (C) • guide edge of fabric under the center of the presser foot • needle goes into fabric on one strike and over the edge of the fabric on the next stroke • do not select too wide a width or too long a stitch – the edge should lie flat and not roll • use darning thread for fine fabrics A Zig-zag stitch with altered stitch width B Zig-zag stitch with altered ...


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