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  • Page 1: Manual - Straight Stitch No

    BERNINA quality and reliability offer you the best of the future and the best of the past. With the BERNINA 830 system you will be able to sew faster, smarter, longer, and more creatively- and with more enjoyment.
  • Page 2: Combination Subdivider

    Do not use bent needles. When the sewing-/embroidery computer is not in use, Always use a proper BERNINA stitch plate. The it should be disconnected from the electricity supply wrong plate can cause needle breakage.
  • Page 3 Sewing Accessory & Preparation Functions & Settings Main Stitch Categories BERNINA World Maintenance / Troubleshooting Stitch & Motif Overview Index...
  • Page 4 Typesetting, Layout, DTP Susanne Ribi, Erika Vollenweider-Czibulya Copyright 2008 BERNINA International AG, CH-Steckborn All rights reserved In order to improve the product, and for our customers‘ benefit, all of the sewing-/embroidery computer‘s features, parts, and accessories are subject to unannounced changes and alterations at any time.
  • Page 5: Accessory & Preparation

    Needle, Thread and Fabric Needle, Thread and Fabric Needle/Thread Needle/Thread Presser Feet Presser Pres Press Feet Guidelines Guidelines BERNINA Specialty presser feet BERNINA Specialty presser feet Overview Overview Accessory Box Accessory Box Free Standing Free Standing Lay-out Lay-out Sewing Computer...
  • Page 6: Your Delivery

    Your Delivery Sewing computer cover ► protects from dust and dirt Included in the package ► foot control ► instruction manual ► power cable ► warranty card ► FHS presser foot lifter (Free Hand System) ► slide-on table ► seam guide for slide-on table ►...
  • Page 7: Presser Feet

    It is recommended that BERNINA specialty presser feet be used for specific sewing tasks such as quilting, heirloom sewing, home decorating, tailoring etc. All the presser feet are shown in the enclosed accessory catalog. They are available at your BERNINA dealer.
  • Page 8: Decorative Stitches D Decorative Stit Ora R Tive Stit 1

    Accessory Box Free Standing ► on the back of the box, pull both extensions out until they click into place...
  • Page 9 Lay-out The box is equipped as standard with one small and one large drawer as well as a compartment for bobbin holders and presser feet D. ► to remove a bobbin, press the compartment holder lightly ► buttonhole foot with slide no. 3A can be stored in the left compart- ment ►...
  • Page 10 Details...
  • Page 11 Securing button Pattern end button Automatic thread cutter Start/stop button Quick reverse button Special-accessories port BSR connection BERNINA Dual Feed Handwheel USB connection PC connection Foot control socket Power switch on/off («I», «0») Power plug socket Connection for Magnifying glass...
  • Page 12 Power Switch / Power Cable Power Switch The sewing computer is switched on («I») and off («0») with the power switch. the sewing computer is switched on the sewing computer is switched off Power connection Foot control connection PC connection USB stick connection If the sewing computer is kept in a cold room, place it in a warm room for 1 hour before use.
  • Page 13: Foot Control

    LED Sewing Light The LED sewing light illuminates the sewing area with no shadows and has a very long service life. A defective sewing light must only be replaced by a technician. Take the sewing-/embroidery computer to your BERNINA dealer. to y...
  • Page 14: Pivotable Triple Spool Holder

    Bobbin The 830 bobbin, exclusive to BERNINA, supplies till 40% more lower thread. If the bobbin is not inserted correctly, an error message is displayed. You can preselect a bobbin fill of 25%, 50% or 100%.
  • Page 15: Winding The Bobbin

    Winding the Bobbin Preparation ► turn power switch on (to «I») ► place empty bobbin on Pin, white mark in front ► the bobbin winding screen appears ► the amount of bobbin fill is recognized by the system and displayed by bar below the selectable bobbin fill ►...
  • Page 16: Removing The Bobbin

    Removing / Inserting the Bobbin Removing the Bobbin ► open bobbin cover, the hook system swings to the front ► push the latch in the center of the bobbin to the left, the bobbin pops out and can be removed Inserting the Bobbin ►...
  • Page 17: Thread Cutter

    Slide-on Table The slide-on table increases the sewing surface. Attaching the Table ► raise the needle and presser foot ► from the left, push table to the right over the free-arm and push firmly so that it engages over the fixing cam Removing the Table ►...
  • Page 18: Threading The Upper Thread

    Threading the Upper Thread Automatic threading ► place thread spool on the rear or center spool pin ► thread the corresponding guide on the telescopic rod, hold with both hands and guide into the threading opening of the sewing computer, taking it up to the thread guide in the needle clamp and pull from back to front over the thread cutter...
  • Page 19: Double Needle

    Double/Triple Needle Double Needle ► touch the Security Program icon ► touch the appropriate needle icon (double needle) in the Security Program screen ► place a thread spool on the center spool pin and one on the rear spool pin and thread the corresponding guides on the telescopic rod ►...
  • Page 20: Changing The Needle

    Changing the Needle ► raise the needle ► lower the presser foot and turn the power switch to «0» Removing the Needle ► loosen the clamp screw with the gray screwdriver and pull needle down Turn the handwheel to lower the needle in order to get better access to the fastening screw.
  • Page 21: Basting Stitch No

    Stitch plates Stitch Plate Markings ► the stitch plates are marked horizontally, vertically and diagonaly in mm and inches ► markings help with sewing e.g. precise seaming and top stitching ► horizontal markings are helpful for sewing corners and buttonholes etc. ►...
  • Page 22: Sewing With The Height Compensation Tool

    Sewing with the Height Compensation Tool The feed-dog works accurately if the presser foot is level. If the presser foot is at an angle when sewing over a thick seam, the feed-dog cannot grip. The fabric may jam. To level the presser foot as required, place one, two or three height-compensating plates behind the needle under the presser foot.
  • Page 23: Upper Thread Tension

    Thread Tension Upper Thread Tension Basic settings are applied automatically when a stitch Higher upper thread tension = the upper pattern or program is selected. patt thread is tightened, which pulls the lower thread up to the topside of fabric. Optimal upper thread tension is set in the factory.
  • Page 24 Important facts about Thread and Needles Thread The thread is chosen according to its intended use. For a perfect sewing result, thread and fabric quality play an important role. Use of quality brands is recommended. Cotton Thread ► cotton thread has the advantage of being a natural fiber and is therefore particularly suited for sewing cotton fabrics ►...
  • Page 25 Guidelines Fabric / Thread Needle size Fine fabrics: Fine thread (darning thread, embroidery thread) 70–75 Medium weight fabrics: Normal thread 80–90 Heavy weight fabrics: 100, 110, 120 130/705 H - S / 70 Shank length Flat shank Needle scarf Needle point (here e.g. medium ball point) Needle size (shank diameter)
  • Page 26 Overview Universal Metafil 130/705 H / 60 –100 130/705 H-MET / 75-90 Normal point, Large eye slightly rounded Sewing with metallic threads For nearly all natural and synthetic fabrics (woven and knitted) Jersey/Stretch Cordonnet (Topstitching) 130/705 H-S, H-SES, H-SUK / 70–90 130/705 H-N / 80–100 Ball point Small ball point, long eye...
  • Page 27: Table Of Contents

    Functions & Settings Overview Balance Function Buttons Balance Description Practical and Decorative Stitches Display Corrections Sideways Motion Stitches Functions BERNINA Dual Feed Sewing ECO Description Setup Program Entry Screen Display Wallpaper Sewing Securing stitches after thread is cut Embroidery Adjusting Embroidery Settings...
  • Page 28: Function Buttons

    Function Buttons Start/Stop Button Automatic Needle Threader ► starts and stops the sewing computer when ► touch button = completes the threading operating it without foot control process and threads the needle ► slightly raise the presser foot when turning or moving the project while sewing - hover position Double, triple and wing needles require...
  • Page 29 Presser Foot Position Slide Speed Control ► touch the button = the presser foot is lowered ► the motor speed is infinitely and raised slightly again so the fabric can be variable with the slide easily positioned. When sewing starts the foot Altering Needle Positions is lowered on to the material ►...
  • Page 30: Display

    Display Menu Selection Practical stitches Decorative stitches Alphabets Buttonholes Quilt stitches Personal Program History System Settings Setup Program Tutorial Creative Consultant Help Embroidery/Sewing mode clr - Delete Stitch Display Stitch Pattern selections...
  • Page 31: Functions

    Selection Single/Combi mode Scroll up/down Stitch Altering Area Display of the stitch pattern selected Functions Balance Thread tension Pressure foot pressure Multi-Directional sewing Securing function Pattern repeat Security program Lower Feed Dog Stitch selection by number Time/Alarm...
  • Page 32: Sewing

    Sewing Active functions are highlighted in blue, inactive functions are gray. The multifunction keys are switched off by keeping them pressed a few seconds. Confirm Selection Moving single stitch patterns ► activate or confirm change/selection ► move single stitch patterns of combinations horizontally, vertically or diagonally Leave Active Screen Moving multiple stitch patterns...
  • Page 33: Presser Foot Pressure

    Lettering size in monograms Thread tension ► when monogram is selected, the lettering size ► change upper thread tension is 30mm ► the respective value is visible in the icon ► touch the icon several times Presser foot pressure ► the blue area shows the lettering size: 1 = 30mm (standard) ►...
  • Page 34: Setup Program

    Entry Screen The Setup Program enables you to personalize the touch screen according to your own requirements and preferences. After setting the sewing computer to your personal requirements, all changes made in the Setup Program are saved, even when the sewing computer is switched off. Selection Menu Display (screen) settings Sewing settings...
  • Page 35: Display

    Display Brightness ► turn stitch width knob or touch the «+» or «-» icon the brightness of the screen is altered ► alterations are indicated by the number in the bar and the blue background of the «+» or «-» icons ►...
  • Page 36: Sewing

    Sewing Motor Speed ► alter maximum sewing speed ► the number in the bar is the stitches per minute; the basic value is indicated by a dark bar Thread Tension ► alter the basic setting (0) of the upper thread tension by plus or minus 20% basic settings 10 =...
  • Page 37 Needle Stop Adjustment ► if the automatic thread cutter and the «raise presser foot» function are switched off when securing, the needle stop position can be selected ► standard = sewing computer stops with the needle up while the presser foot stays down after securing ►...
  • Page 38: Embroidery

    Embroidery Adjusting Embroidery Settings ► the motor speed and thread tension can be adjusted and the automatic thread cutter activated or deactivated Fabric Thickness ► if the fabric is more than 4mm thick, e.g. toweling, select the 7.5mm icon ► this ensures that the embroidery hoop is only moved when the needle is no longer in the material To calibrate the hoop, select «Next Page».
  • Page 39: Screen Calibration

    Screen Calibration The calibration screen can also be opened this way: ► ► switch sewing-/embroidery computer off (to «0») ► ► touch the two needle positioning buttons on the front panel and keep them pressed ► switch sewing-/embroidery computer on (to «I») and as soon as the calibration screen is opened, release the two buttons ►...
  • Page 40: Monitoring

    Monitoring Audio System ► sounds can be activated or deactivated Selecting Stitch Pattern/ Function/ BSR ► stitch patterns and function selection can be confirmed acoustically ► touch the speaker icon until you hear the desired sound ► there are six different sounds to choose from ►...
  • Page 41: Information

    Dealer Details ► by pressing the respective gray bar the following information about your BERNINA dealer can be entered: ‣ store name ‣ last name, first name ‣...
  • Page 42: Update

    (must be connected to the sewing computer) can be seen ► the total number of stitches and the number of stitches sewn since the last servicing by the BERNINA dealer are displayed Service Data Service data of the actual condition of your sewing...
  • Page 43: Cleaning The Sewing/Embroidery Computer

    Cleaning the sewing/embroidery computer Cleaning ► clean the sewing-/ embroidery computer according to the instructions ► touch field 1 ► the thread catcher of the automatic thread cutter moves to the right ► carefully remove any thread remnants with the tweezers ►...
  • Page 44: Reset Settings

    Reset / Delete User Data Choose from the following options by pressing the Reset button: Reset Settings Delete User Data Reset Settings Choose from the following options by pressing bar 1: Reset Sewing Reset Embroidery Reset All ► touch the bar whose settings are to be returned to the basic settings ►...
  • Page 45: Tutorial

    The Tutorial provides information and explanations about the different areas of sewing and embroidering. Threading Freehand system FHS Needles Miscellaneous Presser foot Embroidery BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) Buttonholes Troubleshooting Quilting Techniques ► select desired topic, e.g. presser foot ► topic overview about the presser foot appears ►...
  • Page 46: General

    General The Creative Consultant provides information and help with various sewing techniques. After selecting the fabric and the desired sewing technique suggestions for suitable needles, presser feet etc. are displayed. Presser foot pressure and upper thread tension are set automatically. Fabric Types ►...
  • Page 47: Help Program

    General The Help Program contains information about individual stitch patterns and functions in the screen. No matter which screen is displayed, the help feature for stitches and functions of the screen can be opened. ► touch the «?» icon ► select the desired stitch pattern or the desired function Stitch Pattern This screen displays the following information:...
  • Page 48: Balance

    Balance Description The sewing computer is tested and optimally set before it leaves the factory. Different fabrics, threads, stabilizers and interfacings can affect programmed stitches so that they are not sewn out properly. These effects can be corrected with the electronic Balance so that the stitch formation can be adjusted where necessary to suit the fabric.
  • Page 49: Bernina Dual Feed

    BERNINA Dual Feed ► standard = the fabric is evenly fed by the dual feed and the feed-dog together Top layer of fabric is fed too slowly = «becomes» longer compared to the bottom layer ► turn the stitch width or stitch length knob clockwise to speed up the feeding of the top layer of fabric –...
  • Page 50: Eco

    ECO Description When work is interrupted for longer periods, the sewing-/ embroidery computer can be put into energy-saving mode. ► touch the button ► screen goes dark ► power consumption is reduced and the sewing light turned off ► this mode also acts as a child safety feature ►...
  • Page 51 Main Stitch Categories Stitch Patterns Programming Automatic Buttonhole Selection Standard and Stretch Buttonhole via Screen Round and Keyhole Buttonholes by Stitch Number Hand-look Buttonhole Stitch Counter Buttonhole Customizing Stitch Patterns All Buttonhole Types Altering Stitch Width and Stitch Length In Long-Term Memory Altering Needle Position Securing with Quick Reverse Button on Head Frame 53 Button Sew-On Program...
  • Page 52: Stitch Patterns

    Selection via Screen ► select from main categories A - G Practical stitches Decorative stitches Alphabets Buttonholes Quilt stitches Personal Program History ► the available stitch patterns appear in display section ► select desired stitch pattern ► scroll to view all other stitch patterns of the category by Stitch Number Input ►...
  • Page 53: Customizing Stitch Patterns

    Customizing Stitch Patterns A stitch pattern can be individually altered according to the fabric and the application. The adjustments described here are applicable for all practical and many decorative stitches. Altering Stitch Width and Stitch Length ► alter stitch width and stitch length using the knobs ►...
  • Page 54: Practical Stitches

    Practical Stitches Description ► touch the «Practical stitches» icon ► 15 practical stitches are visible in the display ► further practical stitches are visible by scrolling Straight stitch Double Overlock For non-elastic fabric; all straight stitch work, For all types of knit; overlock stitch, finished such as seams, topstitching, sewing in a zipper edge Zigzag...
  • Page 55: Basting Stitch

    Reinforced Overlock Blindstitch narrow For medium-weight knit fabrics and jerseys, Blind hems on fine fabrics overlock seam, flat joining seam Knit Overlock Triple Straight Stitch with Long Stitch For knit fabrics, machine and hand-made items, overlock seam: sewing and finishing in one step Reinforced seams in heavy fabrics, visible seams and topstitching Basting Stitch...
  • Page 56: Decorative Stitches Description

    Decorative Stitches Description ► touch the «Decorative stitch» button ► an overview of the categories appears in the display ► touch a button and the desired category is activated ► select a stitch pattern For sideways motion stitches the fabric is fed forwards and backwards in addition to being fed sideways ►...
  • Page 57: Tapering

    Tapering Setting ► tapering is a technique in which the stitch patterns come to a point at the beginning and end ► four different angles are pre-programmed; you can set the angle yourself on the fifth page ► select stitch no. 1401 ►...
  • Page 58: Combining With Functions

    Combining with Functions Amazing effects can be created by combining decorative stitches and functions. Mirroring Decorative Stitches ► touch Mirror Image (left/right) function ► the stitch pattern is mirrored left/right ► touch Mirror Image (up/down) function ► the stitch pattern is mirrored in the sewing direction, up/ down ►...
  • Page 59: Pattern Extend With Long Stitch

    Pattern Extend with Long Stitch ► touch Pattern extend function one or more times ► additionally touch the Long Stitch function Double, Triple or Wing Needle ► after inserting the special needle, activate the needle limitation in the Security Program ►...
  • Page 60: Combi Mode

    Combi Mode ► select Combi Mode ► Combi Mode is opened, allowing you to create pattern combinations Combining Practical and Decorative Stitches ► select desired stitch ► the stitch appears in the Stitch Altering Area ► select next stitch ► continue in this manner until the desired combination is complete ►...
  • Page 61: Alphabets

    Alphabets Description ► 6 different alphabets are available ‣ Block ‣ Double Block ‣ Script (Italics) ‣ Quilting Text ‣ Comic Sans ‣ Monograms 30/20/15mm ► each of these alphabets can be sewn in two different sizes and in lower case (except for monograms) Lettering ►...
  • Page 62: Combining Lettering

    Combining Lettering Alphabets ► individual letters and rows of the same letter of the same alphabet are sewn in Single Mode ► letters for names, addresses, words, etc. are combined and sewn in Combi Mode Combinig Letters ► open Combi Mode ►...
  • Page 63: Combining Lettering And Functions

    Combining Lettering and Functions Select Lower Case ► touch the «Upper Case/Lower Case» icon ► the lower case «a» is highlighted in black, the lower case is activated ► touch the «Upper Case/Lower Case» icon again, the capital «A» is in black ►...
  • Page 64: Monograms

    Monograms ► the monograms are symbolized with four arrows and the size in mm in the upper left corner in the Stitch Altering Area ► the monograms are stitched in sideways motion ► start (green dot) and end (red cross) are visible in the Stitch Altering Area Monogram Sizes ►...
  • Page 65: Buttonholes

    Buttonholes Description Buttonholes are practical closures which can also be used for decorative purposes. All buttonholes can be sewn and programmed in different ways. ► touch the «Buttonhole» button ► an overview of the buttonholes and eyelets appears in the display ►...
  • Page 66: Combining With Functions

    Combining with Functions Manual 5- or 7-Step Buttonhole ► select desired buttonhole type ► touch the «man» icon = manual Sewing 5-Step Buttonhole ► the length of the beads is determined manually while sewing ► bartack, eye and securing stitches are pre-programmed ►...
  • Page 67: Balance

    Balance Balance for Direct Entry Length Standard Buttonhole ► balance alterations have the same effect on both beads Balance for Manual Keyhole or Round Buttonhole Balance alterations affect the two beads differently: If left bead too dense (picture A): ‣ turn the stitch length knob counterclockwise = left bead will be longer, right bead gets shorter If left bead not dense enough (picture B):...
  • Page 68: Automatic

    Automatic Direct Entry Length Entering Buttonhole Length or Button Measuring Buttonholes can be sewn to a specific length with the Automatic Buttonhole Foot with Slide No. 3A. Buttonhole length = cutting length in mm ► select type of buttonhole ► touch the «Direct Entry Length»...
  • Page 69: Programming

    Programming Automatic Buttonhole ► the length of the buttonhole is automatically measured with the buttonhole foot with slide no. 3A. The sewing computer automatically switches to the next sewing stage after reaching the maximum length ► for buttonholes of 4-31mm, depending on the buttonhole type Both beads are sewn in the same direction.
  • Page 70: Hand-Look Buttonhole

    Hand-look buttonhole Nr. 63 Sewing the first bead ► sew first bead forwards, stop at required length Programming the Buttonhole ► programming is done as for the other buttonholes Auto Buttonhole The sewing computer sews automatically: ► round part of buttonhole ►...
  • Page 71: In Long-Term Memory

    In Long-Term Memory Long-term saving of buttonhole programs is only possible for buttonholes originally stitched as «auto» length buttonholes. Saving Buttonhole ► touch the displayed buttonhole in the Stitch Altering Area ► touch the «Save» function – the buttonhole is saved in the Long Term Memory Recalling Saved Buttonhole ►...
  • Page 72: Eyelet Program

    Sewing on a 4-Hole Button ► sew the front holes first ► carefully move the button forward ► sew the back holes with the same program Start and End Threads ► the threads have already been secured and can be trimmed For Secure Results ►...
  • Page 73: Quilt Stitches

    Quilt Stitches Description Various stitch patterns are available which are used especially in quilting, for patchwork or for appliqué: Quilters securing program Feather Stitch Variations 1333 - 1338 Quilting straight stitch Decorative quilt stitches 1339 - 1345, 1351 Piecing stitch / Straight stitch Quilt stitch / Handlook quilt stitch variations 1347, 1348, 1350...
  • Page 74: Personal Program

    Creating a Customized Stitch Menu Use the Personal Program to create a file with stitches you use most for a special project. Personal Screen ► the programmed stitch patterns are shown with pattern numbers ► when more than 15 stitches are programmed, use arrow to scroll for viewing additional stitches ►...
  • Page 75: Altering Stitch Patterns

    ► a screen with four files appears ► select the file where the stitch pattern is to be saved, e.g. 1 ► touch the flashing «Save» Icon ► the altered zigzag stitch is saved and the screen closes ► the file can be named by pressing the large gray icon and the name can be typed in using the keyboard provided ►...
  • Page 76: Deleting Stitch Patterns

    Deleting Stitch Patterns Selecting Stitch Pattern ► touch the «Personal Program» icon ► the screen appears with the four files ► select the file where the stitch pattern is to be deleted, e.g. 1 ► touch the Stitch Altering Area (light blue) ►...
  • Page 77: History

    History Description ► touch the «History» icon ouch t ► the last maximum 15 sewn stitches appear the last m ► ► a stitch already contained in the History screen will be a stitch alrea overwritten when sewing restarts overwritten wh...
  • Page 78: Long Term Memory

    Long Term Memory Description The sewing-/embroidery computer has a memory system where both, the sewing and embroidery memories are saved. In the sewing memory stitch patterns, lettering and numbers can be combined and saved. In the embroidery memory personal embroidery designs can be saved. In the sewing memory each «Drawer»...
  • Page 79: Deleting Stitch Patterns

    Deleting Stitch Patterns Deleting patterns in steps ► the stitch pattern above the cursor is deleted ► touch «Delete» as many times as required until the Stitch Altering Area is empty Deleting a Combination ► touch the «Multifunction» icon ► touch «Delete»...
  • Page 80: Drawer Content At A Glance

    Drawer Content at a Glance ► touch the «Multifunction» icon ► in the screen the following is displayed: the complete stitch combination the entire length of the stitch combination can be viewed turning Multifunction knobs Mirror Combination Combination Sub-Divider Connecting stitch Multi-Directional Delete Combination Backstepping...
  • Page 81: Correcting A Stitch Combination

    Correcting a Stitch Combination Inserting Stitch Patterns ► select the desired position in the combination ► select a new stitch pattern ► the new stitch pattern will be added after the selected stitch pattern ► to add a pattern at the beginning of a combination, the cursor must be positioned above the first pattern Altering a Stitch Combination ►...
  • Page 82: Combination Subdivider 1

    Combination Subdivider 1 ► a combination can be subdivided into several sections with the «Subdivider 1» function ► only the section where the cursor is positioned is sewn ► to sew the next section, the cursor must be placed in the respective section Combination Subdivider 2 ►...
  • Page 83: Deleting A Stitch Combination

    Deleting a Stitch Combination Overwriting ► program a new stitch combination ► touch the «File Drawers» icon ► select the Drawer which you want to overwrite ► confirm with Deleting ► touch the «File Drawers» icon ► a summary of the saved combinations appears ►...
  • Page 85 Thread Tension Holding the Work Test Sewing BSR Function Deactivation Corrections BERNINA Dual Feed Manual Buttonholes Automatic Buttonholes BERNINA Dual Feed Description Stabilizers and Interfacings Fabrics Application Corded Buttonholes Keyhole Buttonholes Automatic Buttonholes Corded Buttonholes With Presser Foot no. 3C Corded Buttonholes With Buttonhole Foot no.
  • Page 86: Practical Applications

    Practical Stitches Straight Stitch no. 1 Straight Stitch ► after turning the sewing computer on, the Practical Stitch screen with the activated straight stitch appears ► for specialty work, program the seam length using the stitch counter function, see page Application ►...
  • Page 87: Triple Straight Stitch No. 6

    Triple Straight Stitch no. 6 Open Seam ► durable seam for firm and densely woven fabrics such as denim and corduroy ► reinforced seam subjected to hard wear ► durable seam for high stress areas such as children‘s clothing ► Reverse pattern foot no.
  • Page 88: Patchwork, Appliqué, Quilting

    Patchwork, Appliqué, Quilting Accuracy is essential when sewing patches together. The side edges of the Patchwork foot are exactly 1/4“ (6mm) from the center needle position. The center indents on either side of the foot indicate the needle insertion point and the two additional indents are 1/4”...
  • Page 89: Optimal Stitch Patterns

    Optimal Stitch Patterns for patchwork no. 37D / 57D ► no. 1 Straight stitch (stitch length 1.5 - 2mm) ► no. 1326 Straight stitch It is not necessary to secure the stitches for these relatively short seam lengths. Attach the slide-on table for precise and easier work.
  • Page 90: Edge Finishing

    Edge Finishing Narrow Edgestitching Outer Edges ► place edge of fold against the guide on the Blindstitch foot ► select needle position at desired distance from the folded edge ► ► foot no. 5: use any left or far right needle position ►...
  • Page 91: Overcasting

    Overcasting with Zig-Zag Stitch no. 2 ► guide edge of fabric into the center of the presser foot ► do not select too wide a width or too long a stitch – the edge should lie flat and not roll ►...
  • Page 92: Darning

    Darning Manual - Straight Stitch no. 1 Darning Holes or Worn Areas Preparation ► attach the Slide-on table ► hoop the fabric into the darning hoop (optional acces- sory). The darning area stays evenly taut and cannot be distorted Sewing ►...
  • Page 93: Automatic - Simple Darning Program No. 22

    Automatic - Simple Darning Program no. 22 Replaces threads along the lengthwise grain in all fabrics. Preparation ► place a piece of lightweight stabilizer under the worn area before darning if necessary Sewing ► sew the first row and stop ►...
  • Page 94: Knits Neatening

    Knits Neatening With Double Overlock no. 10 Closed Seam ► overlock seam in loose knits and cross seams in knits and jerseys Sewing ► sew the overlock seam along the raw edge ► Reverse pattern foot no. 1C ► Overlock foot no. 2A Knits and jersey Sewing stretch fabrics ►...
  • Page 95: Hem

    Visible Jersey Stitch no. 14 Stretch Hem ► for all types of cotton, wool, synthetic and mixed fiber jerseys Preparation ► fold hem, pin if necessary Sewing ► sew hem at preferred depth on the right side of fabric ► trim excess fabric (wrong side) ►...
  • Page 96: Blind

    Blind Blindstitch Wide no. 9 ► for medium weight to heavy fabric Blindstitch Narrow no. 29 ► for fine fabrics (small stitches are visible on the right side = decorative effect) wide Preparation ► finish the raw edges as desired ►...
  • Page 97: Zippers

    Zippers Inserting Preparation ► baste seam closed and clean finish the seam allowance ► baste or pin zipper in place so that fabric folded edges meet over the center of the zipper with Straight Stitch no. 1 ► open zipper a little ►...
  • Page 98: Buttonhole

    Important Information Thread Tension If a buttonhole is to be sewn at right angles to ► ► the tension is set automatically when a buttonhole is a seam, we recommend the use of the height selected compensation plates for buttonholes (available ►...
  • Page 99: Stabilizers And Interfacings

    Keyhole Buttonholes ► mark the bead length only ► the correct eye length will be added when the button- hole is sewn Stabilizers and Interfacings Automatic Buttonholes ► interfacing helps with stability and with the buttonhole durability ► select the interfacing to suit the fabric type ►...
  • Page 100: Corded Buttonholes With Presser Foot No. 3C

    Corded Buttonholes With Presser Foot no. 3C ► insert the needle at the beginning of the buttonhole ► raise the presser foot ► hook the cord over the center pin on the front of the foot ► place both ends of the cord in the grooves on the sole of the foot and pull them to the back ►...
  • Page 101: Cutting Open The Buttonhole

    Securing the Cord ► pull the cord through the buttonhole until the loop disappears into the end of it ► pull the ends of the cord through to wrong side of the fabric ► knot or secure with stitches Cutting Open the Buttonhole Seam Ripper ►...
  • Page 102: Decorative Applications

    Cross Stitches ► cross stitching is a traditional technique, and extends the range of decorative stitches ► if the cross stitches are sewn on fabric with a linen texture, they acquire a hand-stitched effect and look like hand-stitched cross stitching Application ►...
  • Page 103: Bobbin-Play Sewing

    Bobbin-Play Sewing Free Motion Sewing The bobbin can be filled with different thread, ribbons or cords, e.g. perle yarn and metallic threads, narrow satin ribbon, elastic threads and wool threads for free-motion stitching to add texture. This method is similar to “normal” free-motion sewing, but is done on the wrong side of the fabric.
  • Page 104: Sideways-Motion Stitches

    Sideways-Motion Stitches ► Sideways-motion patterns are large patterns in which the feed dog not only feeds the fabric forwards and backwards, but also sideways ► Sideways-motion patterns are indicated with four arrows, and their size is given in mm in the Stitch Altering Area ►...
  • Page 105: Decorative Stitches With Connection Stitches

    Decorative Stitches with Connection Stitches Use the connection stitches in Combi mode to create special stitch pattern combinations. ► select stitch pattern no. 518 in Combi mode and touch the function ► select stitch pattern again ► select function ► select function ►...
  • Page 106: Tapering

    Tapering Use the tapering function to create decorative frames and boxes. Select one of the tapering stitches, then the edge alignment of the taper (left). At the end of the first row, program the desired length, pivot your project and sew the following rows or sides in the same manner.
  • Page 107: Skyline

    Skyline Skyline stitches are forward sewn stitches that can be used for embellishing crafts, cards, quilts, quilt labels and garment labels.
  • Page 108: Sewing In Different Directions

    Sewing in Different Directions Highly attractive designs can be sewn using the Directio- nal-Sewing function and practical or decorative stitches. Test-sew first on a piece of the fabric you intend to use for the sewing project. Sewing Pin Tucks Sew delicate and decorative pin tucks easily with the cording attachment.
  • Page 109: Quilt Techniques

    Quilt Techniques Quilt Labels ► creating personal labels for your quilts ► use the Quilt Alphabet in Combi mode to program lettering, such as your name, your quilts‘ titles or other information ► embellish the lettering with decorative stitch patterns Free Motion Quilting ►...
  • Page 110: Bsr

    BSR Description BSR (BERNINA Stitch Regulator) Function The BSR presser foot reacts to the movement of the fabric under the foot and controls the speed of the sewing computer up to the maximum speed possible. The following applies: the faster the fabric is moved the higher the speed of the sewing computer.
  • Page 111: Preparation

    Preparation ► use Slide-on table ► attach the desired presser foot sole to the BSR Presser Foot ‣ removing sole: press both buttons (see arrows) on each side of the foot ‣ slide the sole down the groove at an angle ‣...
  • Page 112: Functions In The Bsr Mode

    Functions in the BSR mode Needle Stop Down (Default) / Up ► the arrow points down on the display = the sewing computer stops with needle down, when taking foot off foot control or engaging the Start-Stop-button ► press the needle stop button until the arrow points up = the sewing computer stops with needle up, when taking foot off foot control or engaging the Start-Stop-button Raise or Lower the Needle...
  • Page 113: Beeper (Acoustic Signal) Deactivation/Activation

    Beeper (Acoustic Signal) Deactivation/Activation Opening Setup Program ► press the Setup button ► selection menu appears ► touch « 5» ► the screen «Audio Settings» appears Selecting Sound for BSR in the Setup Program ► one sound is set as default ►...
  • Page 114: Activating The Bsr Sewing Function

    Activating the BSR Sewing Function: 1. With the Foot Control 2. With the Start - Stop - Button ► plug in the foot control ► remove the foot control ► lower the presser foot ► lower the presser foot ► start the BSR mode by pressing the foot control ►...
  • Page 115: Bernina Dual Feed

    BERNINA Dual Feed Description With the BERNINA Dual Feed the top and bottom layer of Only use «D» presser feet with cut-out at fabric are fed simultaneously, the even feeding enabling fabr the center back. perfect matching of striped and checkered patterns.
  • Page 116: Fabrics

    Fabrics Difficult-to-work-with fabrics (with a nap, slippery, sticky etc.): ► velvet, normally sewn with the grain ► towelling ► Jersey, especially when sewing it crosswise to knit ► fake fur or coated fake fur ► fleece-types of fabrics ► batted fabrics ►...
  • Page 117 Embroidery Accessory & Preparation Functions & Settings BERNINA World Maintenance / Troubleshooting Stitch & Motif Overview Index...
  • Page 119 Accessory & Preparation Accessory Your Supplies Optional Included in the package BERNINA PC Embroidery Software Jumbo-Hoop Mega-Hoop BERNINA Quilt Frame BERNINA Sewing/Quilting Cabinet Preparation Attaching the Module Removing the Module Threading the Bobbin Hooping the Fabric Embroidery Stabilizers...
  • Page 120: Accessory

    CD with built-in embroidery motifs ► Embroidery-Kit Optional New and limitless possibilities are opened up with the optional accessories offered with the BERNINA embroidery system. Ask your BERNINA dealer for more details! ► embroidery Mega-Hoop (150x400mm) ► template for Mega-Hoop, VAR 00 ►...
  • Page 121: Jumbo-Hoop

    *BERNINA Quilt Frame Functional and efficient, the BERNINA quilt frame provides you with the ultimate set-up for quilting. The quilt frame boasts a number of advanced features, such as a direct-...
  • Page 122: Preparation

    Attaching the Module to the Sewing computer ► lift the embroidery module on the left and carefully slide it from left to right into the sewing computer connection Removing the Module from the Sewing computer ► lift the embroidery module on the left and carefully pull out and off to the left The slide-on table must not be attached The slide-on table can only be attached...
  • Page 123: Preparing To Embroider

    Preparing to Embroider Embroidery Foot No. 26 ► to embroider attach presser foot No. 26 to the embroi- dery computer and raise the presser foot Embroidery Needle ► depending on the embroidery thread, use a no. 75 to no. 90 needle ►...
  • Page 124: Embroidery Template

    ► place the template in the inner hoop, so the BERNINA logo is at the front edge (by the arrows) and can be read ►...
  • Page 125: Adhesive Spray

    Embroidery Stabilizers Tear-away Stabilizers ► similar to interfacing; excess is easily torn away ► one or more layers can be used ► available in different weights ► for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the fabric with temporary spray adhesive before hooping ►...
  • Page 126 Iron-on Interfacing ► must be preshrunk by soaking in warm water ► this is pressed (fused) to the wrong side of the fabric ► iron-on interfacings are available in a variety of weights and should be selected to suit the fabric being used ►...
  • Page 127: Functions & Settings

    Functions & Settings Overview Details of Embroidery Module Display Entry to Embroidery Mode Embroidery Alphabet BERNINA Motif My Designs Motifs from USB Personal Design Stick Functions Embroidery Important Embroidery Information Embroidery threads Bobbin threads General Different stitch types...
  • Page 128: Overview

    Details of Embroidery Module Bracket for attaching embroidery hoop Sewing computer guide rails Connection to the sewing computer Embroidery arm Connection for embroidery module...
  • Page 130: Display

    Display Entry to Embroidery Mode Embroidery/Sewing mode Embroidery Alphabet...
  • Page 131: Bernina Motif

    BERNINA Motif My Designs Motifs from USB Personal Design Stick...
  • Page 132: Functions

    Embroidery Some functions feature tips for the operating of the Stitch Width and Stitch Length Knobs. Altered embroidery motifs are reset to their basic settings by touching the respective icons. Embroidery Mode Presser foot indicator ► select embroidery motifs from the folders ►...
  • Page 133 Embroidery speed Move Hoop ► optimum or maximum embroidery speed ► if the fabric has to be re-hooped when stitching when using Mega or Jumbo hoop a large embroidery motif (e.g. lettering, ► default is optimum speed borders etc.), the hoop has to be moved to the last stitch of the already embroidered part with Move Motif the stitch width and stitch length knob...
  • Page 134: Important Embroidery Information

    One of the most important elements in successful embroidery is the quality of the thread. We strongly recommend that you purchase thread from a reputable BERNINA dealer in order to avoid irregularities, thread breakage, etc. which so often occurs with poor quality threads.
  • Page 135: General

    General Choosing an embroidery motif ► simple motifs with a low stitch count are suitable for embroidery on fine fabric ► large-scale, densely embroidered motifs (e.g. with multiple color and embroidery direction changes) are suitable for medium and heavy weight fabrics Embroidery test ►...
  • Page 136: Different Stitch Types

    Different stitch types Underlay stitches ► underlay stitches are the foundation of a motif and are used to stabilize the base fabric and hold it in shape. They also prevent the covering stitches of the motif from sinking into the knit or the nap of the fabric Satin stitch ►...
  • Page 137 Selecting Alphabets Selecting Motifs Selecting the Embroidery Hoop Selecting from My Designs Attaching the Embroidery Hoop Embroidery Menu Motifs from BERNINA Starting to Embroider With the Start-Stop-Button on Motifs Summary Head Frame Interrupting With the Foot Control My Designs Completing the Color...
  • Page 138: Alphabets Abets

    Selecting From Embroidery Computer ► select embroidery motifs from the «Alphabets», «Motifs» and «My Designs» files Selecting Alphabets ► touch the «Alphabets» icon in the Selection menu ► the various alphabet types are visible in the display ► select an alphabet type ►...
  • Page 139: Motifs From Bernina

    Motifs from BERNINA All embroidery motifs can be embroidered directly or altered and combined with various functions which the embroidery computer provides. Motifs Summary ► select the desired motif in the embroidery motif library My Designs All embroidery designs can either be embroidered as-is, or changed and combined using the various functions offered by the embroidery computer.
  • Page 140: With Functions

    With Functions To activate the functions touch the appropriate icon and make alterations with the stitch width and stitch length knobs. Move Motif ► to move the embroidery motif horizontally, turn stitch width knob ► to move the embroidery motif vertically, turn stitch length knob ►...
  • Page 141: Rotate Motif

    Rotate Motif ► to rotate the embroidery motif clockwise, turn the stitch width knob clockwise ► to rotate the embroidery motif counterclockwise, turn the stitch width knob counterclockwise ► the position is shown in degrees (°) in the Information Area ►...
  • Page 142: Select Hoop

    Select Hoop The best embroidery results are achieved if the smallest possible hoop is selected to match the embroidery motif. ► touch the icon «Select hoop» ► after selecting a hoop the screen automatically closes and the embroidery motif appears in the respective hoop Zoom ►...
  • Page 143: Endless Embroidery

    We recommend marking reference lines on the fabric, and using the template when hooping and rehooping. Here, the reference lines must run parallel to the lines on the template. ► select from the «Motifs of BERNINA» embroidery motif no. 9 ► touch «Endless Embroidery» function ►...
  • Page 144 Embroidery speed Depending on the embroidery position and the high speed achievable with the BERNINA 830 when embroidering with the Jumbo and Mega hoop, you have speed options from which to choose. Default is optimum speed and, in addition, maximum speed is also available.
  • Page 145: Creating Combinations

    Creating Combinations Preparation ► select the desired motif from the selection menu of the embroidery computer ► the motif appears on the Edit screen Adding motifs ► touch «Add Motif» ► touch desired motif or letter/character from the selection menu ►...
  • Page 146: Create Lettering

    Lettering (e.g. words) can be combined with other lettering or embroidery motifs. The individual words in a sentence (e.g. Nothing Sews Like A Bernina. Nothing.) are individually combined by the line and positioned individually. Create Lettering ► select desired alphabet type in the Selection menu ►...
  • Page 147: Further Text Lines

    Further Text Lines ► in the Edit screen touch the «Add Motif» icon ► combine and position individually the rest of the text ► ensure the distance between the lines is the same – when positioning the lettering pay attention to the numbers in the Information Areas of the «Move Motif»...
  • Page 148: Properties

    Properties ► change the stitch type ► change the stitch density ► the basic setting of the step stitch (fill stitch) is activated by touching the icon «Change Stitch Type» If the motif is enlarged substantially, long satin stitches occur, tunneling the fabric. In this case, it is recommended to switch to the step stitch fill.
  • Page 149: Altering Stitch Density

    Altering Stitch Density ► touch the «–» or «+» icon or turn the stitch length knob counterclockwise / clockwise = the stitch density is reduced (fewer stitches)/increased (more stitches) ► touch the icon = the selected stitch density is saved and the Edit screen appears ►...
  • Page 150: Embroidering Lettering In Multi Colors

    Embroidering Lettering in Multi Colors ► lettering is always displayed in one color (Single motif icon is not displayed) ► to embroider each letter of a word or each word of a word combination in a different color, each letter or word must be programmed and placed separately ►...
  • Page 151: Saving

    Motifs Embroidery motifs from the embroidery computer, the USB stick, embroidery cards or Designs created in the BERNINA Embroidery Software and the last active stitch pattern can be combined, re-arranged and altered in different ways, then saved. Embroidery motifs can either be saved in the embroidery computer memory or on an empty Personal Design Stick.
  • Page 152: Overwriting Motifs

    Overwriting Motifs ► motif stored in the memory or on a USB stick can be directly overwritten with a new motif ► create the desired embroidery motif ► touch the «Save» icon in the Edit screen ► the motif to be saved appears as «New» in the left of the display ►...
  • Page 153: Deleting

    Delete a Saved Motif ► in the Selection Menu select the USB Stick icon (USB Stick is inserted) or «Embroidery Computer» and the folder «My Designs» ► touch the «Delete» icon ► select the motif to be deleted in the opened screen ►...
  • Page 154: Delete All Saved Motifs

    Delete all Saved Motifs ► it is possible to delete the content of a personal design stick or the folder «My Designs» all at once ► touch «Setup» ► touch «Reset» ► a summary of the screen appears ► touch «Delete User Data» ►...
  • Page 155: Embroidery

    Starting to Embroider Selecting the Embroidery Hoop Edit Screen ► select an embroidery motif from the various choices of motifs ► the screen «Edit» appears ► the selected embroidery motif is shown in the most appropriate (smallest possible) hoop ► the «Hoop»...
  • Page 156: Embroidery Menu

    Embroidery Menu ► the Embroidery menu opens with the embroidery motif ► the embroidery motif is ready to be embroidered Starting to Embroider With the Start- Stop-Button on Head Frame ► keep the Start-Stop-button on the head frame depressed until the embriodery computer starts ►...
  • Page 157: Embroidery Screen

    Embroidery Screen ► after starting to embroider the Embroidery screen appears End of embroidery ► after completing the motif Touch to finish the embroi- dery process or touch to repeat the stitching of the motif in a border...
  • Page 158: Embroidery Support

    Thread Breakage when Embroidering The upper or lower thread may occasionally run out or break when you are embroidering. When this happens, the embroidery computer stops automatically, provided that the thread and bobbin indicators switched on in the setup program. Upper or Lower Thread Breaks ►...
  • Page 159: Embroidery Sequence Control When Thread Breaks

    Embroidery Sequence Control when Thread Breaks ► a special screen opens ► motif appears in original size on the left-hand side of the screen and in an enlarged view on the right ► this makes it easier to check the embroidery sequence ►...
  • Page 160: Embroidery Projects

    Selecting Individual Motifs Select motif no. 20 from the general category and mirror horizontal (right/left). Combining Motifs Combine various motifs and embellish with lettering, or create the lettering first and then embellish with patterns. Alphabets ► 18 different alphabets for giving your embroidery projects an individual touch are available in the embroi- dery computer ►...
  • Page 161: Importing Stitch Patterns Into Embroidery Mode

    Importing Stitch Patterns into Embroidery Mode ► Stitch patterns can be imported from sewing mode into embroidery mode, and edited like embroidery motifs ► this makes it quick and easy to assemble, duplicate and mirror e.g. border patterns, and finally to save them as embroidery motifs in the «My Designs»...
  • Page 162: Mega-Hoop

    Mega-Hoop ► the Mega-Hoop provides an embroidery area of 150mm x 400mm ► large embroidery designs, motif combinations and border patterns can be embroidered easily and without rehooping ► designs are not split but embroidered as one unit, spanning the field of the hoop ►...
  • Page 163 Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning the stitch plate and the hook Cleaning the automatic thread cutter Lubricants Cleaning the Screen and the Sewing Computer Changing the Battery for digital Clock Environmental Protection Troubleshooting Avoiding and Solving Problems General Messages...
  • Page 164: Sewing Computer

    Cleaning Cleaning the stitch plate and the hook Remove thread remnants and lint from under the stitch plate. ► remove presser foot and needle ► press the stitch plate down at the back right corner and remove ► open bobbin cover door ►...
  • Page 165: Environmental Protection

    Environmental Protection BERNINA is committed to the protection of the environ- ment. We strive to minimize the environmental impact of our products by continuously improving materials used and our technology of manufacturing.
  • Page 166 Avoiding and Solving Problems...
  • Page 170 General Messages...
  • Page 187 Heirloom Sideways Motion Novelty Stitches Novelty Sideways Motion Tassels Filigree Stitches Sideways Motion Quilt Stitches Tapering Stitches Skyline Stitches Alphabets Block Double Block Script Quilting Text Comic Sans Monograms Embroidery Motifs BERNINA Collection Louisa Meyer Susanne Müller Diane Gaudynski Alphabets...
  • Page 188: Florals Sideways Motion

    Practical Stitches Buttonholes Decorative Stitches Florals Florals Sideways Motion...
  • Page 189: Cross Stitches

    Cross Stitches Satin Stitches Satin Stitches Sideways Motion...
  • Page 190: Ornament Stitches

    Ornament Stitches Heirloom Stitches Heirloom Sideways Motion...
  • Page 191: Novelty Stitches

    Novelty Stitches Novelty Sideways Motion Tassels Filigree Stitches Sideways Motion...
  • Page 192: Quilt Stitches

    Quilt Stitches Tapering Stitches Skyline Stitches...
  • Page 193: Alphabets

    Alphabets Block Double Block...
  • Page 194: Script

    Script Quilting Text...
  • Page 195: Comic Sans

    Comic Sans Monograms...
  • Page 196: Bernina Collection

    830 BERNINA Collection Bernina8 Dragon Corner Leaf Swag Tulip Corner Tulip Zig Zag Flower Braided Swirl Corner Braided Swirl Loop Swag Corner Loop Swag Curly Swag Corner Curly Swag Flower Vase Open Flowers Sunflower Right Sunflower Left Sunflower Corner Sunflower Border...
  • Page 197 Lily Forget-me-not Coursage Lapel Corsage Bunch Tiny Bloom Tiny Bloom Climbing Border Tiny Bloom Nosegay Border Interwoven Circle Medallion Floral Medallion Interwoven Snippet Leaves Interlace Border Rose Outline Battenburg Border 39 Doodle...
  • Page 198: Louisa Meyer

    Louisa Meyer LM 01 LM 02 LM 03 LM 04 LM 05 LM 06 LM 07 LM 08 LM 09 LM 10 LM 11 LM 12 LM 13 LM 14 LM 15 LM 16 LM 17 LM 18 LM 19 LM 20...
  • Page 199 LM 21 LM 22 LM 23 LM 24 LM 25 LM 26 LM 27 LM 28 LM 29 LM 30 LM 31 LM 32 LM 33 LM 34 LM 35 LM 36 LM 37 LM 38 LM 39 LM 40...
  • Page 200 LM 41 LM 42 LM43 LM 44 LM45 LM46 LM 47 LM48 LM 49 LM 50 LM 51 LM 52 LM 53 LM 54 LM 55 LM 56 LM 57 LM 58 LM 59...
  • Page 201: Susanne Müller

    Susanne Müller SM 01 SM 02 SM 02 SM 04 SM 05 SM 06 SM 07 SM 08 SM 09 SM 10 SM 11 SM 12 SM 13 SM 14 SM 15 SM 16 SM 17 SM 18 SM 19 SM 20...
  • Page 202 SM 21 SM 22 SM 23 SM 24 SM 25 SM 26 SM 27 SM 28 SM 29 SM 30 SM 31 SM 32 SM 33...
  • Page 203: Diane Gaudynski

    Diane Gaudynski DG 01 DG 02 DG 03 DG 04 DG 05 DG 06 DG 07 DG 08 DG 09 DG 10 DG 11 DG 12 DG 13 DG 14 DG 15 DG 16 DG 17 DG 18 DG 19 DG 20...
  • Page 204 DG 21 DG 22...
  • Page 205 Alphabets King Charles King Charles Drifter Drifter Childs Play Childs Play Victoria Victoria Alice Alice Chicago Chicago Anniversary Anniversary Swiss Block Swiss Block Quilt Block Old English...
  • Page 207 Combining 62, 160 Winding Embroidery 132, 205 Bobbin-Play sewing In long-term memory Bobbin winding device Monograms 64, 195 BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) Selecting 52, 61, 138 Sewing Acoustic Signal Activating / Deactivating 110, 114 Appliqué Presser foot 7, 111 Free-Motion quilting...
  • Page 208 Double and Triple Needles Embroidery stitch density 132, 149 Embroidery stitch type 132, 148 For decorative sewing Embroidery thread colors / brand Security program 33, 59 Letter size in alphabets Threading double and triple needles Programmed buttonhole Proportionally 132, 140 Sewing speed 13, 29, 36 Stitch patterns...
  • Page 209 166-185 Long Stitch Function External Function Buttons 10, 28, 29 Long Term Memory Modifications Opening Fabric Stitch combinations BERNINA Dual Feed Lubricating 164, 171 Centering in hoop Fabric thickness Feed Hooping 124, 125 Main Power Switch Needle and thread 24, 25...
  • Page 210: Optional Accessories

    Function button Saving embroidery motifs Patchwork Saving stitch pattern combinations Specialty feet Saving to USB Stick Stitches Stitch Altering Area With BERNINA Dual Feed The special screen Permanent Reverse Sewing 33, 76 Seam Guide Personal Program 30, 74-76 Select Alphabets...
  • Page 211 Stitch Pattern Selection Balance 48, 49 Basic settings 36, 37, 44 By number Content Selection Error messages Stitch Plate Function buttons 28, 29, 53 Functions 32, 33 Attaching / removing Multidirectional Sewing Cleaning Reverse sewing / Backstepping 28, 53, 80 Optional Accessories 21, 123 Sewing corners...
  • Page 212 Connecting cable USB connection 10, 12 USB Stick 120, 132, 138 Walking Foot Wallpaper Welcome Text Winder 15, 17 Speed Switching on / off Pre-tension Zig-zag Stitch 54, 91 With BSR 110, 114 Zipper Inserting a zipper Zipper foot Zoom 132, 142...

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