Moving The Hoop; Embroidery Sequence Control When Thread Breaks; Cutting Connecting Stitches - Bernina 700 Manual

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Moving the hoop

If the embroidery motif is so big that repeated rehooping is necessary, the embroidered motif can be moved
again.
> Select an embroidery motif.
> Touch the icon «Embroidering».
> Touch the icon «Move the hoop».
> Turn the «Upper Multifunctional knob» to move the hoop horizontally.
> Turn the «Lower Multifunctional knob» to move the hoop vertically.
> Touch the icon «Embroidering» in the process navigation to accept the settings.

Embroidery sequence control when thread breaks

When the thread breaks, the needle can be repositioned in the embroidery motif by means of the
embroidery sequence control.
> Select an embroidery motif.
> Touch the icon «Embroidering».
> Touch the icon «Embroidery sequence control when thread breaks».
– In the left portion of the display a compact view of the embroidery motif is displayed. On the right
side the enlarged embroidery motif is displayed.
> Select the desired position in the compact view using the touchscreen pen/finger.
> Turn the «Upper Multifunctional knob» to move the hoop stitch by stitch.
> Turn the «Lower Multifunctional knob» to move the hoop in large steps.
– The number in the yellow-framed icon indicates the number of stitches within the embroidery
sequence.
> Touch the icon «0-9» to select the desired stitch by entry.
0-9
0-9

Cutting connecting stitches

The function is activated by default and the connecting stitches are cut automatically. When the function is
deactivated, the connecting stitches between the embroidery motifs must be cut manually.
> Select an embroidery motif.
> Touch the icon «Embroidering».
> Touch the yellow-framed icon «Cut the connecting stitches» to deactivate the function.
> Touch the yellow-framed icon «Cut the connecting stitches» again to activate the function.
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