Editing Stitch Patterns; Changing The Stitch Width; Changing The Stitch Length - Bernina 735 User Manual

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The higher the upper thread tension, the tighter the upper thread which means that the bobbin thread is
pulled up to the top of the fabric. When the upper thread tension is low, the upper thread is less tightened
which means that the bobbin thread is pulled up less.
Alteration to the upper thread tension affect the currently selected stitch pattern or embroidery motif.
Permanent alterations of the upper thread tension for the Sewing Mode (see page 47) and for the
Embroidering Mode (see page 50) can be made in the Setup Program.
Prerequisite:
The upper thread tension has been altered in the setup program.
> Tap «Upper Thread Tension».
> Adjust the upper thread tension.
> Tap the yellow-outlined icon on the right side to reset the alterations to the default setting.
> Tap the yellow-outlined icon on the left side to reset the alteration to default setting in the Setup
Program.

5.4 Editing Stitch Patterns

Changing the Stitch Width

> Turn the «Upper Multi-function Knob» to the left to narrow the stitch width.
> Turn the «Upper Multi-function Knob» to the right to widen the stitch width.
> To call up further setting options, tap the icon «Stitch width» (1).
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Changing the Stitch Length

> Turn the «Lower Multi-function Knob» to the left to shorten the stitch length.
> Turn the «Lower Multi-function Knob» to the right to elongate the stitch length.
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