Stick; Imported Stitches From Bernina Software - Bernina 880 PLUS Workbook

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SAVING A STITCH DESIGNER STITCH TO A USB STICK
B 8 80 P LU S , 7 90 P LUS Only
Once a stitch created in Stitch Designer has been confirmed and appears on the sew out screen, it can be saved to
the machine's memory or to a USB Stick that has been inserted in the machine.

IMPORTED STITCHES FROM BERNINA SOFTWARE

1.
In the BERNINA Embroidery Software, get one repeat of a stitch on
the screen such as one candlewicking knot.
• Select the Machine Write icon; select the USB option.
2.
Put the USB stick in the B 880 PLUS/790 PLUS.
3.
Select Personal Program; select File Retrieve (arrow out of folder).
4.
Select the transition icon; then the USB icon. Select the stitch.
• The imported stitch is only the candlewicking dot and has no travel
stitches, so the stitch will stitch on top of itself.
5.
Open the Stitch Designer. The active dot indicates the last
needlepoint in the stitch.
6.
Select Snap to Grid.
7.
Select the Draw icon (pencil) and draw 5 stitches to create travel
stitches. As the stitch changes, the Preview shows the overall
impact to the stitch. When the desired spacing is achieved, touch
the green check box to confirm.
8.
Save the stitch to the machine's Personal Program and stitch a test
using the Open Embroidery Foot #20.
NOTE: Use BERNINA Embroidery Software to design stitches as well.
Writing a script name using the open freehand tool may be easier on
the computer than on the machine.
• Resize the stitch as desired using the tool options; rotate 90°.
• Select Write to Machine and select USB.
• Once the stitch is on the USB stick, it can be opened via Personal
Program.
B E R N I N A S E W I N G M A C H I N E W O R K B O O K
1.
While the created stitch is on the screen, select the
Personal Program icon.
2.
Select Save.
3.
Open the Transition screen. Only at the Full View
(transition) is the USB option visible.
4.
Select the USB Stick.
5.
Select the highlighted stitch and the stitch is saved to
the USB Stick.
NOTE: To retrieve a stitch from a USB Stick, use the
transition to access the USB; select Retrieve.
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