Bernina 1008 Owners Manual - Page 17
B, Let's Start With The Basics - sewing on knit fabrics
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MASTERING YOUR BERNINA® BERNINA® Electronic 1008 SECTION B Let's Start With The Basics Seams Triple Straight Stitch - SL 2-3mm Owner's manual pg.____ • Jeans Foot #8 prevents needle deflection • Non-Stick Straight Stitch Foot #53 • This stitch sews strong seams on heavy fabrics Zigzag - SL1mm SW1.5mm Owner's manual pgs.____ Vari-Overlock - SL1mm SW4mm NP right Owner's manual pg. ____ • Can be used with double needle for a decorative hem on knits • Overlock Foot #2 prevents the seam from rolling as it is being sewn Double Overlock - SL2mm Owner's manual pg. ____ SW5mm Flat Joining Seam - SL2mm SW4mm Owner's manual pg.___ Stitching Corners • Use the 5/8" markings on stitch plate. • Turn handwheel counter clockwise to sink needle into fabric. Oversewing Edges Owner's manual pg.____ Hems Blind Hem - Owner's manual pg.____ • The Blind Hem Foot #5, along with the blindstitch, produces a superior blind hem. The zigzag part of the stitch is formed over the guide on the foot, causing the stitch to be slightly loose, so that the blind hem will not pucker and does not form a tuck in the fabric. Hand Picked - Feet-ures, Unit B pg.____ Triple Zigzag - Feet-ures, Unit A pg.____ • This stitch is used for strong, visible hems on firm, coarse fabrics such as denim and canvas. Double Needle - Feet-ures, Unit A pg.___ Neckline Hem - Owner's manual pg.____ Jeans - Feet-ures, Unit B pg.____ • Height Compensation Tool MASTERING YOUR BERNINA® 1/10/02 Electronic 1008/17