Bernina 1001 Manual

Bernina 1001 Manual

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    Instruction Manual ri F Ms/1%A •B■ , BERNINA1001 Electronic
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    such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, and the like. 10. Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. 11. Never drop
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    Setting up the 1 sewing machine Presser feet 13 Practical stitches Practical sewing Troubleshooting 29 Maintenance Publications 33 Index 35
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    Customer Congratulations on choosing a BERNINA 1001. You are now the proud owner of a sewing machine which fulfils every expectation in terms of use and quality. You own a first class product which will give you sewing pleasure for many years to come. Some hundred years ago, my great grandfather
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    4 Basic setting panel, red stitches a. Presser foot b. Stitch width c. Stitch length d. Needle position 5 Basic setting panel, green stitches a. Presser foot b. Stitch width c. Stitch length d. Needle position 6 Stitch width knob 7 Needle position knob 8 Buttonhole knob 9 Stitch length knob 10 RED
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    17 Needle position knob 18 Buttonhole knob 19 Power/light switch 20 Stitch length knob 21 Securing pins for sewing table 22 Stitch programme color indicator (RED - GREEN) 23 Combined mains/foot control socket 24 Stitch programme selector knob 25 Sewing/Darning selector knob 26 Presser foot lever
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    Setting up the sewing machine
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    for the instruction manual, foot control and cable. The machine is very easy to carry with the practical, retractable handle. 6 bobbins Needle assortment Seam ripper Small screwdriver Special screwdriver Bulb holder Cleaning brush Oiler, filled Reverse pattern foot Overlock foot Blind stitch foot
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    Mains cable, foot control unit, sewing light, power switch Connecting mains cable and foot control unit Plug the specially combined mains/foot control cable into the machine. Plug the foot control cable into the foot control and the machine cable into the mains socket. Foot control unit This is used
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    the safety instructions. With the index finger and thumb of the right hand, pull the bobbin case latch forward and remove the bobbin case (Fig. 2). 14-- - I Winding lower thread Holding the handwheel with the left hand, turn the handwheel release forward with the right hand. The sewing machine is
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    slot at the end of the spring. JIL When the end of the thread is pulled, the bobbin should turn clockwise, in the direction of the arrow. Inserting the bobbin case Make sure that the needle is fully raised when inserting or removing the bobbin case. Hold the bobbin case as in fig. 5 and insert.
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    upper thread Check that the needle is in the raised position. Raise the presser foot. WARNING: Please refer to the safety instructions. Place the reel of thread on one of the two thread holde pins. Firmly clip the thread into the thread guide on the top of the machine. Then pull it through the
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    thread is brought up through the stitch plate hole. Take both threads through the slot in the presser foot, and place to the side. machine. thread tension. Turning the regulating dial 4 The thread tension should backwards to number 6 or be adjusted for special above gives a tighter upper sewing
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    , skipped stitches will result. Tighten the needle clamp screw securely. WARNING: Please refer to the safety instructions. Changing presser feet See page 14 for the various presser feet and their uses. The success of a piece of sewing depends largely on the correct choice of presser foot. Changing
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    the fingers of the left hand close to the presser foot. When sewing delicate work, it is preferable to stop and guide it a little at a time rather than let the work slide beneath the fingers. To remove the work, raise the presser foot and check that the needle is raised. If not, turn the handwheel
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    Threads and needles Needle table Needle and sewing machine Your BERNINA has needle system 130/705 H. Make sure when buying new needles that they are the 130/705 H system. Commercially available needle sizes are nos. 70 to 120. The finer the needle, the lower the number.The opposite applies to
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    are sewn with this short stitch length. a) The feed-dog can only work effectively if the presser foot is horizontal. a) The two rows of teeth of the feed-dog are quite a dstance apart because of the width of the needle hole. D) When sewing corners, only a small part of the fabric is on the
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    Presser feet Practical stitches Practical sewing
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    Presser feet Presser feet are an important sewing aid. They are designed with grooves and guides, Successful sewing depends on the correct choice of presser foot. 3 4 2 Reverse pattern foot Red and green practical stitches Embroidery stitches Overlock foot Vari-overlook seam Vari-overlock hem
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    stitching seams. " 10 Triple zig-zag For denims, corduroys, leathers, decorative hems, light fabrics for blinds and similar. Visible hems and seams, sewing hand and machine knitted articles. Overlock seam. I I / III 13 Edge stitch For most types of fabric. -Az Visible hems, sewing on lace
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    wWV /2 Presser foot: Thread: Needle: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: 1 according_ to fabric according to thread 0 1-5 according to fabric centre sewing ammummo 1I 4 '.!./, Stitch width cri Needle position Forward sewing The machine sews forwards
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    edges Presser foot: Thread: Needle: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: Setting zig-zag width and length, The stitch width and length can be altered during sewing or while the machine is stopped. Set the width of the zig-zag stitch with the stitch width
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    indicator: Blind stitch Presser foot: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: Vari-overlook Presser foot: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: 18 1 Artflft.r fif 4 1 centre sewing 5 3 214/ right sewing ismionsomm
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    Presser foot: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: Double overlook Presser foot: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: 1 NOWWWW %Ai i 5 centre sewihg nomilaimim 1 -S.-a - X XX X X XXX XX X centre sewing
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    the neckline edge.When sewing, guide the edges to the pin of the 4-5 overlook foot. 1 right sewing tIrt ff, Fr o &0,-fl,,IF4IPOPIY1), jt11:t Sewing in zips Zip fastener inserted flat Presser foot: Thread: Needle: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog* Colourindicator
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    Baste the hem - depth of hem plus 1cm (3A") - mark the desired width, sew and cut off surplus fabric. Visible hem with Vari-overlock Presser foot: Thread: Needle: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: Stretchy visible hem for all stretch knits, towelling
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    Suitable for sweaters, jackets and all hand and machine knitted garments. I Presser foot: Thread: Needle: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: ' Colour indicator: sewing thread 80 A/VVVVVVVVVVV\ 1 112/ centre sewing .,zgailmrkwiwzAs Zig-zag seam Stretch seam open seam
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    , etc. Presser foot: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: A.,A A A A..A.A A..A.A.A.A./ 4 1 right sewing Double-overlock seam Stretchy overlock seam for all thicker or loosely knitted Presser foot: Stitch: Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position
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    Blind hemming Presser foot: 5 Thread: sewing/darning thread Needle: 80-70 Stitch: Stitch width: approx. 3 Stitch length: 2 14/ Needle position: right/half right Feed-dog:_ sewim Colour indicator: misimmum Sewing table/special accessory Important p As with hand sewing, fine
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    on collars, cuffs, lapels, hems, etc. Presser foot: 5 Thread: sewing thread Needle: 80 Stitch: Stitch width: 0 Stitch length: 2-5 (as required) Needle position: left/half left Feed-dog: sewing Colour indicator: Sewing table/additional accessory Place the edge of the fabric from the
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    sews the bar tack. Knob to 4 Machine sews the 2nd bead forwards. Knob to 5 Machine sews the bar tack. Knob to 6 Machine sews securing stitches. • ry 26 -4: Lay the fabric under the foot so that the edge of the fabric lies in front of the presser foot. Lower the Cutting the buttonhole needle
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    straight stitch), the cord comes away from the prong of the I foot. Therefore, it is advis- able to hold the loop of gimp down LIGHTLY with the finger (Fig. 3). Finally, pull the loop of gimp through.With knitted fabrics, pull the gimp ends to the rear with a coarse • hand sewing needle (Fig
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    I for tears and thin areas on virtually all fabrics. Presser foot: Thread: Needle: Stitch: :: Stitch width: Stitch length: I Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour indicator: 0 darning thread/Machine emb. 60 80-70 5 IIIII centre sewing anom mimi Ilk , 4v, Joei t q.4' 4. - 61, - Cut cut a patch
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    Troubleshooting Maintenance
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    the bobbin case. Replace bobbin. • The hole in the stitch plate has been damaged by the needle. This must be repolished by an expert. • The needle is blunt or bent. Needle breaks • Needle clamp screw not sufficiently tightened. • Fabric withdrawn forwards instead of backwards under the presser foot
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    refer to the safety instructions. Sewing light: 220V/15 Watt Changing the bulb Disconnect the machine from the mains - take the plug out of socket. Using the special bulb holder, press the bulb up, twist to the left and remove. To insert new bulb: Place the new bulb on the bulb holder. Insert the
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    presser foot 4. are-L and needle. • Open the hinged front cover on the free arm. • Lower the feed-dog by turning knob to symbol 1 • Using both thumbs, press the stitch plate up and back. • Take out the bobbin case. • Clean the feed-dog, underside of the stitch plate and hook. mr4 2 • Lightly
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    Bernina Publications
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    cover more than the basics of sewing in an instruction manual. However, the creative potential of your BERNINA sewing machine and BERNEI IE overlocker is enormous.To help you use your machines to the full, BERNINA regularly publishes sewing literature which covers everything from simple techniques
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    Index
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    30 Presser feet 14 Thick seams 16 - standard 2 Faulty seams 30 - Blind stitch foot 14 Thread cutter 7,9 Accessories box Feed-dog - Buttonhole foot 14 Thread/needle table 10 - removing 2 - and fabric feed 11 - changing 8 Thread tension 7 - attaching 2 - and sewing corners
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    eine Bedienungsanleitung in der entsprechenden Sprache an. If this machine has been purchased in a foreign country, please request an instruction manual in your own language from the national Importer or a BERNINA dealer. Si cette machine est vendue dans une autre region linguistique, demandez
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    t BERNINA® m CD © Copyright 1992 by Fritz Gegauf AG, Steckborn
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