Programming - Husqvarna Viking Tribute 150C User Manual

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PROGRAMMING

The Programming function on your machine makes it possible
to create stitches with your own personal settings and to
combine stitches and letters into stitch programs. You can add
up to 20 stitches and letters in the same program. Save your
own stitches and programs in My Stitches and recall them any
time you like.
All stitches in your sewing machine are programmable except
for buttonholes, darning, button sewing and bartacks.
Create a Stitch Program
1. Press PROG (C) to open the mode for Programming.
2. The stitch menu which was previously selected will be kept
when entering the Programming mode. To change the
stitch menu see page 27.
3. Select the stitch you wish to use. The stitch will appear in
Programming Mode.
4. Select the next stitch and it will appear to the right of the
last entered stitch.
Note: Two numbers are displayed above the stitch program on the left side
of the GraphicDisplay.
The first number is the position of the selected stitch in the program. The
second number, put in brackets, is the total number of stitches in the
program. The number above the stitch program on the right side of the
GraphicDisplay is the number of the selected stitch.
Add Letters
5. Select a font and press OK. The machine will show the
upper case alphabet in Programming Mode.
6. Use the Navigator Arrows to select a letter and press OK
to add the letter to the program.
7. To switch to a lower case alphabet or numbers press Shift
(see page 24).
About Programming Letters
Both upper and lower case letters will be stitched with a
7 mm stitch width. If there are letters going below the
baseline included in the program (e.g. j, p, y) the height of the
uppercase letters will be reduced.
All text to be sewn out on the same project should, if possible,
be in the same program to ensure the letters are sewn out in
the same height.
28 – Operating your Sewing Machine
Programming Mode
"Husqvarna" and "VIKING" have been programmed separately.
"Husqvarna" and "VIKING" are in the same program.
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