Manual
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... to avoid them 72 Accessories for Class 730 79 Accessories for Class 731 80 Accessories for Knitted Goods Sewing on Lace; how to Model 730) 53 Adjustment for Automatic Ornamental Stitch Sewing 56 Blindstitch Sewing 57 Tucking 59 Hemstitch Sewing 62 Embroidering Initials 67 Eyelet Embroidery 69 Common Causes of Knitted Goods Elastic...
... to avoid them 72 Accessories for Class 730 79 Accessories for Class 731 80 Accessories for Knitted Goods Sewing on Lace; how to Model 730) 53 Adjustment for Automatic Ornamental Stitch Sewing 56 Blindstitch Sewing 57 Tucking 59 Hemstitch Sewing 62 Embroidering Initials 67 Eyelet Embroidery 69 Common Causes of Knitted Goods Elastic...
Manual
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... width equally from the centre Seam width 1 1,5 2 2.6 Stitch length 1 Fig. 27 5.5 4 Stitch length 2 Stift), iength Stitch length 4 Stitch length nearly c,•re 55 I I I I 33 zag embroidery foot, this position. 3. Thread upper and under thread, and place both under and to the right, the symbol M being in a straight line only at the...
... width equally from the centre Seam width 1 1,5 2 2.6 Stitch length 1 Fig. 27 5.5 4 Stitch length 2 Stift), iength Stitch length 4 Stitch length nearly c,•re 55 I I I I 33 zag embroidery foot, this position. 3. Thread upper and under thread, and place both under and to the right, the symbol M being in a straight line only at the...
Manual
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... 1.5 to a uniform ruffle. - s. When ruffling rather stiff material such as Batiste, Georgette, Charmeuse a. If the ruffled part is introduced into the guide hole of the embroidery foot and stitched onto the undersite of the fabric, sewing a zigzag stitch of 1.5, with stitch length 4. At.a distance of 5/64" a second row is marked by...
... 1.5 to a uniform ruffle. - s. When ruffling rather stiff material such as Batiste, Georgette, Charmeuse a. If the ruffled part is introduced into the guide hole of the embroidery foot and stitched onto the undersite of the fabric, sewing a zigzag stitch of 1.5, with stitch length 4. At.a distance of 5/64" a second row is marked by...
Manual
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... hand-operated Fig, 10 u Zigzag embroidering foot (1 rod line) Ordinary zigzag sewing font The zigzag ornamental stitch With the BERNINA zigzag sewing machine device on the Models no. 730 and 732 the most various ornamental stitcheS can be employed. This latter haS a recessed lower face. 51 After a few ...experimental stitches the sewing of very short length the zigzag embroidery foot (see fig. 70a). For ornamental stitches of ...
... hand-operated Fig, 10 u Zigzag embroidering foot (1 rod line) Ordinary zigzag sewing font The zigzag ornamental stitch With the BERNINA zigzag sewing machine device on the Models no. 730 and 732 the most various ornamental stitcheS can be employed. This latter haS a recessed lower face. 51 After a few ...experimental stitches the sewing of very short length the zigzag embroidery foot (see fig. 70a). For ornamental stitches of ...
Manual
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with the patented double needle, using the BERNINA zigzag sewing machine, Models 730, 731 and 732; 2. With the single hemstitch needle only effects resembling hemstitch can be obtained, particularly on page 14). Threading is possible to be ... manner (see Operation Instructions on thin fabrics such as organzine, organdie a.s.o., whereas with the single hemstitch needle, using the BERNINA zigzag sewing machines. As under thread use darning or fine embroidery thread (f. with the patented double hemstitch needle genuine hemstitches can be made , which are known as to the choice of...
with the patented double needle, using the BERNINA zigzag sewing machine, Models 730, 731 and 732; 2. With the single hemstitch needle only effects resembling hemstitch can be obtained, particularly on page 14). Threading is possible to be ... manner (see Operation Instructions on thin fabrics such as organzine, organdie a.s.o., whereas with the single hemstitch needle, using the BERNINA zigzag sewing machines. As under thread use darning or fine embroidery thread (f. with the patented double hemstitch needle genuine hemstitches can be made , which are known as to the choice of...
Manual
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...with the following adjustments: a) Insert a needle no . 100 (f. With the first method please observe the following exceptions: a) insert the embroidery foot instead of the fabric a correspondingly thinner needle will be used , wherein the cloth is set almost upon zero. Only quite hard ...no . 100. Fig. 93 illustrates a few examples of embroidering initials: 1. Lower sewing foot. After having placed the embroidery frame under the needle, the under thread use embroidery yarn no . 100). c) Lower the dog feed. d) Thread the machine. - With the second method the same ...
...with the following adjustments: a) Insert a needle no . 100 (f. With the first method please observe the following exceptions: a) insert the embroidery foot instead of the fabric a correspondingly thinner needle will be used , wherein the cloth is set almost upon zero. Only quite hard ...no . 100. Fig. 93 illustrates a few examples of embroidering initials: 1. Lower sewing foot. After having placed the embroidery frame under the needle, the under thread use embroidery yarn no . 100). c) Lower the dog feed. d) Thread the machine. - With the second method the same ...
Manual
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b) instead of the initial, stop the machine, leave the needle stuck in the fabric with stitch to the right, and turn embroidery frame into the frame, the initial should be necessary for shaping many cases the letters cannot be done with a yarn of a different colour, oversewn with a ... along the outlines of the alphabet. When swiveling anew, after having reached the required length, let the needle in the left stitch and turn the embroidery frame round the needle, until the initial is finished. Here too the initial is reached. this has to size of an inlay thread, as has...
b) instead of the initial, stop the machine, leave the needle stuck in the fabric with stitch to the right, and turn embroidery frame into the frame, the initial should be necessary for shaping many cases the letters cannot be done with a yarn of a different colour, oversewn with a ... along the outlines of the alphabet. When swiveling anew, after having reached the required length, let the needle in the left stitch and turn the embroidery frame round the needle, until the initial is finished. Here too the initial is reached. this has to size of an inlay thread, as has...
Manual
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... sizes can be surrounded, and round embroideries up to a diameter of fashionable eyelet and round embroideries on the BERNINA- For eyelet embroidery work arrange the machine as follows: 69 During sewing around the stitch width may be produced. English Embroidery (Available against extra charge) The complete equipment for eyelet embroidery, which is not part of the...
... sizes can be surrounded, and round embroideries up to a diameter of fashionable eyelet and round embroideries on the BERNINA- For eyelet embroidery work arrange the machine as follows: 69 During sewing around the stitch width may be produced. English Embroidery (Available against extra charge) The complete equipment for eyelet embroidery, which is not part of the...
Manual
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...it. Only after having clamped the cloth punch the holes with guide journals, whereby also the special embroidery presser foot must be embroidered and to prevent damage to be charged against the eyelet embroidery stitch plate which is foreseen with exchangeable slide provided with the piercers supplied. to darning symbol. 3....turning reversible knob 23 (see fig. 2 - The normal stitch plate must be inserted. Lower feed dog by turning grip 17, - Always use the embroidery frame We recommend winding strips of cloth around its outer ring to left . 2. Flit. 95 Position for circular...
...it. Only after having clamped the cloth punch the holes with guide journals, whereby also the special embroidery presser foot must be embroidered and to prevent damage to be charged against the eyelet embroidery stitch plate which is foreseen with exchangeable slide provided with the piercers supplied. to darning symbol. 3....turning reversible knob 23 (see fig. 2 - The normal stitch plate must be inserted. Lower feed dog by turning grip 17, - Always use the embroidery frame We recommend winding strips of cloth around its outer ring to left . 2. Flit. 95 Position for circular...
Manual
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... and should be slightly stronger than that of the upper thread, so that the slide need not be changed too frequently. 71 For eyelet embroidery the thread tension is altered according to lie in even sewing around the guide pin at the same time three or four times around the...of the guide pin just beyond the edge of the slide. by a few stitches. Ey changing the density of the material. The under the eyelet embroidery foot, so that they remain practically invisible. It will be of most different colours, very attractive and varied patterns can be used , which will only...
... and should be slightly stronger than that of the upper thread, so that the slide need not be changed too frequently. 71 For eyelet embroidery the thread tension is altered according to lie in even sewing around the guide pin at the same time three or four times around the...of the guide pin just beyond the edge of the slide. by a few stitches. Ey changing the density of the material. The under the eyelet embroidery foot, so that they remain practically invisible. It will be of most different colours, very attractive and varied patterns can be used , which will only...
Manual
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... 11 37 00 53 11 12 00 53 11 28 00 53 12 00 02 In Sewing Kit: 1 zigzag presser foot with hinged base 1 zigzag embroidery foot 1 large hemmer 1 blindstitch foot 1 edger with quilting guide 1 pintuck foot with pedal starting device 1 instruction book 53 06 48 01 53 06 46 00... 1 wool darning foot 6 bobbins, one of which being on machine 1 small screwdriver 1 special screwdriver 1 buttonhole opener 1 wooden support 1 plastic oiler 1 brush 1 darning attachment for Model 730 Part.
... 11 37 00 53 11 12 00 53 11 28 00 53 12 00 02 In Sewing Kit: 1 zigzag presser foot with hinged base 1 zigzag embroidery foot 1 large hemmer 1 blindstitch foot 1 edger with quilting guide 1 pintuck foot with pedal starting device 1 instruction book 53 06 48 01 53 06 46 00... 1 wool darning foot 6 bobbins, one of which being on machine 1 small screwdriver 1 special screwdriver 1 buttonhole opener 1 wooden support 1 plastic oiler 1 brush 1 darning attachment for Model 730 Part.
Manual
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... 28 00 53 11 34 00 53 11 31 00 • 53 12 00 02 In Sewing Kit: 1 zigzag presser foot with hinged base 1 zigzag embroidery foot 1 buttonhole foot 1 darning foot 1 wool darning. Normal Accessories for stockings 1 pack of assorted needles of which being on machine 1 small screwdriver 1 blindstitch foot 1 pintuck...
... 28 00 53 11 34 00 53 11 31 00 • 53 12 00 02 In Sewing Kit: 1 zigzag presser foot with hinged base 1 zigzag embroidery foot 1 buttonhole foot 1 darning foot 1 wool darning. Normal Accessories for stockings 1 pack of assorted needles of which being on machine 1 small screwdriver 1 blindstitch foot 1 pintuck...
Manual
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... 28 00 53 11 34 00 53 11 37 00 53 12 00 02 53 06 36 02 1 zigzag presser foot with hinged base 1 zigzag embroidery foot 1 buttonhole foot 1 darning foot 1 wool darning foot 6 bobbins, one of which being on machine 1 small screwdriver 1 special screwdriver 1 plastic oiler 1 brush I buttonholer opener 1 wooden...
... 28 00 53 11 34 00 53 11 37 00 53 12 00 02 53 06 36 02 1 zigzag presser foot with hinged base 1 zigzag embroidery foot 1 buttonhole foot 1 darning foot 1 wool darning foot 6 bobbins, one of which being on machine 1 small screwdriver 1 special screwdriver 1 plastic oiler 1 brush I buttonholer opener 1 wooden...