Sewing Triple Zig Zag; Manual Darning - Bernina 590 User Manual

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Practical stitches

6.7 Sewing Triple zig zag

For firm materials such as denim, deckchair covers, awnings or frequently washed items. Finish raw edges
first.
> Attach the Reverse pattern foot No. 1C/1D.
> Touch the icon «Practical stitches».
> Select the Triple zig zag No. 7.

6.8 Manual darning

Used for darning holes or worn areas in all fabric types.
If the thread is lying on top and a poor stitch formation results, slow down the movement of the sewing
project. If there are knots on the wrong side of the fabric, move the sewing project faster. When the thread
breaks, guide the sewing project more consistently.
> Attach the Darning foot No. 9 (optional accessory).
> Touch the icon «Practical stitches».
> Select the Straight stitch No. 1.
> Lower the feed dog.
> Attach the slide-on table.
> Hoop the sewing project in the round embroidery hoop (optional accessory).
– The area to be darned stays evenly taut and cannot be distorted.
> Sew from the left to the right, guide the fabric evenly by hand without using pressure.
> Move in curves when changing the direction to avoid holes and thread breakage.
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