Bernina 1011 Manual

Bernina 1011 Manual

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    Instructions Manual C BERNINA1011 Electronic
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    any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from accumulation of lint dust and loose Sewing machine from the eleCtiVAI outlet when removing Covers. lubricating, or wnen making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual
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    a bye terminal. Check with a qualified electrician or sonnceman if the grounding instructions are not completely USOOISI000. Of If in doubt I as to whether the 041I.ET - n. NAPIER GINYJNINNO ----MEANS C l GROJNOING NN Save these instructions I,ds sewing machine s intended lot housOnCild use only
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    Customer Congratulations on choosing a Bernina 1011. You are now the proud owner of a sewing machine which fulfils every expectation in lens 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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    Display/Control panel 1 2 4 to .54266.41.4.6" • - Letineler u_ ArIAMAIVIPII •- 31.1, ORM it Ifletal ...- "AeTherv• • Wirt le MAW& • - _ vv r`r S V' WV' V V • 6 W:1 I I 1.214.11III alb d Ia b d 1 Red stitch programme 2 Green stitch programme 3 Selector lever 4 Basic setting scale. red
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    of machine 1 Hinged front corer 2 Stitch plate 3 Prosser foot 4 sewing table 25 Indicator for stitch programme (RED-GREEN) 26 Stitch programme selector knob 27 Selector knob for sewing/darning 28 Thread holder pins 29 Supplementary thread guide 30 Carrying handle 31 Thread guide
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    Setting up the 1 sewing machine Threads 9 Needles Presser feet Practical stitches Decorative stitches Practical 17 sewing Troubleshooting 37 Maintenance Index 43
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    Setting up the sewing machine
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    for the instruction manual. fool control and cable. The machine is very easy to carry with the prat:kcal retractable handle 6 bobbins Needle assortment Ruler/template Seam ripper Small screwdriver Special screwdriver Bulb holder Cleaning brush Oiler, filled Seam/quilting guide Reverse patient
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    control unit Plug the specially combined mains/foot control cable into the machine. Plug the tot control cable into the ton, control and the machine cable into the mains socket. Foot control unit INS IS used to regulate the sewing speed. The sewing speed can be controlled from hrlually 0 to maximum
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    (Fig 2) •1 Winding lower thread tt boodle on Ile sp nate and press it lo the right against the bobbin yonder stop The Wet •I winder is now eirgag. ! Take thread from the i. • of thread on the thic....1 holder pn and pass r clockwise around the F•e- tension stud to the empty bobbin. Wind around
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    Inserting the bobbin inserting the bobbin Hold the bobbn case in the left hand. Insert the bobbin with the thread running on a clockwise direction. see arrow. Take the thread anticlockwise to the slot Pull the thread into the slot and under the spring. until it lies in the T-shaped slot al the end
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    thread on one of the t thread holder pins. Hold the reel of Inroad in position while threads-id First clip the thread in the thread guide on the top at the machine. Then pull it tough tne long slot (A) into the 'Need tension (Fig. I). Al the front of the
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    leh hand. Presser fool and place to the side. MEM Thread tension One ot me great advantages of BENIN.A. machines Ls that the thread tension vary rarely has to be altered for normal sewing. Normal tension is set when the red mark on the evjblaling dial matches no adjacent mark on the
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    I flat the needle is in the 'awed Deer Don 'geese refer to the Safely Instructions. fo slacken the needle clamp: hall a turn for- wards. anti-clockwise 'Fig. and the., uses. see page 11 Inc success of a piece of sewing largely depends on the correct choice ci presser loot The presser feel are
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    Threads Needles Presser feet Practical stitches Decorative stitches
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    length 2. Feed-dog and fabric feed 3. Feed-dog and the sewing of corners With each stitch, the reed-dog moves forward tn, ono quite a distance apart. because of Me widtn or the needle hole bl When sewing corners. only a small part of the fabric is on the feed-dog. So it cannot transport the work
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    Threads and needles The Importance of the sewing machine needle Needles and the sewing machine Needles and thread Needle and !Marie I Needle condition You F3ERNINA has a 130/ 705 H needle system. Make sure. when buying new needles. Mat they are the 130/ /05 li system. Commercially available
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    Special needles Inc modern domestic sewing machine s capepie of handling a very wide range of fabrics However. as with Indy- Sinai machines. saocial needles are required for some of these tasks. i.e. needles with varying ty:xis of point Table of needles. Needle descnption Standard needles 130/
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    Presser feet Presser lest are an Im- portant aid to sewing. 2 I hey are designed with grooves and guides. The SuCCess of a piece of se- wing rs determined by the correct choice of presser foot 3I Briers* pattern foot practical stitches Red decorative stitches Overlock loot Van•overlock
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    All types 01nor. OlaStIC MbriC All straght stitch Work For most lye% of fabric All simple zig-zag work, eg (Wen sewing. °specialty on tine fabdcs Sewing eastic and lace Green decorative stitches 3 Sewn-out zig-zag BlInd stitch \ For most types of • ) fabric O Oversewing loosely woven
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    ~Dle henna and seams for T-shirt. SW001ShiftS, un- Jx place mats, table-dohs Craft work IC IS Towelling stitch Primarily for tort Weill/la fabrics. hand and moat knitted items Overlock seam Sewing and ov ;> sewing in ore operation (hart! and machine kinti led goods) 17 Jersey stitch Yr
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    hints Set your Bernina lar enough away from the table edge Correct sitting position and Correct guiding of the work will make sewing easier Sit right guide the work from the side with the lingers of the left nand close to the plotter foot When sewing delicate work, KIS preferable to slop and guide
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    Practical sewing
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    I cm ( 34/ ") and then fOrwardS Seaming1Na Seam When changing from ter. ward lo reverse sewing and vice verSa. atop the machine. The needle stop device always returns the needle 10 itS high0S1POsrh0n when the machine MOPS This prevents the needle from being bent by Thick febnCS U 0 I Stitch width
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    length can be altered during sewing or while the machine is stopped Set the width Guide the edge of the faboo to the centre of the tool, so that the needle gon alternately into the tabnc and then over the edge (Fg I). claming or sewing density from now 0. the basic setting accor- ding to the work.
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    width and stitch length can be adjusted 10 the type of work and to the table Universal stitch llitasser !Jul tlyr tit Stan Vs
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    length: Neediegcerbon: Feed-dog: Colour inkfeggpc, 0 3 Centre sewing Needle position Stitch tenon Stitch width Presser fool Basic setting type of stitch has many different angiications The presser foot clis- gay recommends the oest typo of presser foot to use, to make the work easier and achieve
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    and baste to the right side of the neck;ine hen Sew with honeycomb stitch. Guide the work so That the stitches come exactly to the edge with °verb& seem Presser foot Thread: Needle: Stitch Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position Peen-dog CSikjur Indicator: 2 Sewing thread ao AAJSAA&A 4-6 rich
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    wool, synMete and bended fibres, e. Pyjamas, T-shirts. underwear and Spats uncserwear Pin Of baste hem. Sew hem kom right side. trim surplus 'rabic from wrong side Visible hem MIA Varl-oreelock PreSSer foot thread Needle Stitch siiicri width Stitch length Needle coS,Ison. Feed-dog Colour mthcatot
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    for s,lk, COMM and wool interlock Presser foot: Thread._ Nerria Stitch. Stitch width: Stitch length, Needle position: Feed-dog Coour indicator Suitable for sweaters. jackets and WI hand and machine knitted gar • sewing thread 80 1 114 centre Sewing Stretch seam, open seam Highly elastic seam for
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    jersey fabrics, dresses. Mouses. under. wear, nightwear etc. Presser foot: Stitch. Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position. seed-deb Stitch length_ Needle epsilon- Feed-dN Colour indicator. 1 5 2 centre Sewing Reentoreed _ _ evaded( seam Elastic overlock seam for sweatshirts, sportswear and
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    machine es along the line of the seam (with a small.absorbent cotton wool pad wrapped In fabric). Otherwise, use ono of the special presser foot Walking loot (No 50), Roller foot (No 51) or Teflon foot (No 52) (Additional accessory). Always sew plastics with a long stitch length to avoid tearing
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    Seam /quilting guide Sowing with seam/ quilling guick, r- er inn seam/quilting guide moo the presses fool The distance between the seam/quilling guide and the centre of the presser loot cones- pOndS 10 the space between the rows of sewing • IP
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    . a slight adjustment may be necessary Sel the needle positron to right or hall right. Sew slowly. until the needle swings to the left Using the nandwheel bring the needle down until 10 cm(e) and check again. Guiding me work in this way you can check that the hem is running straight. Tip- While
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    indicator sewing thread 80 0 2-5 as required anyeasition sewing Place the edge of the fa- btic !tom the left against the guide of the lett Guide The edge of the fabric to the edge of the presser loot or along the marks in the stitch plate. Widths: (Needle Oostwit:Centre) Edge of presser foot 7.5
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    lower threw through the linger of the bobbin case (Fig I ) The basic who length teflmg lot buttonhole es obtained. 3 11 Knob to 3 The machine sews the Dar tack. Set the stitch density ac- cording to the fabric. Turn anticrockwise for thidrer fabrics. clockwise for fi- ner labrics. Knob to
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    the buttonhole Sewing with gimp cord The gimp cord is est.* cially important for an knitted fabrics - including hand and machine knits to under the toot (Fig. 2) Lower the foot and check that the cord is able to slide. i.e. is not trapped by the foot. Sew the buttonhole. N Kelton 2 (.reverse
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    irrOrcatur . darning thread / Machine eMb. 60 60- TO tatn5li ceMbliatl).V51 5 2 centre sewing Presser foot Thread: Needle: Satoh: Stitch For larger leers or worn areas. it is better to sew on a patch. as this retains the elasticity. Guide two Strands of stuffing e4aStic along the edge and Oversew
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    row overlap the previous one very slightly 3 2 I 4 Patching with Running stitch Presser foot Thread Needle Needleposition: Feeckbe for overalis and children's jeans darning thread ernb. 60 g0 centre sewing Machine 1st slip Stitch: Stitch width. Stitch length. Colour indicate,: Do not cut out
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    is moved to and frO by hand and not by the feed-dog It is important to guide evenly when darning - Use the sewing table and keep the elbowS supported, when possible by the work table. MOVe the machine suffipently far away from the edge to do this Recommendation :Whenever possible, use a darning or
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    Darning with small darning ring This small darning ring the small darning nng is particularly practical for darning small lorniworn areas in fine fabrics and in hoe underwear of all kinds, fine socks and pullovers. eg. in Helanca. Interlock. jersey I •. 2 Stretching the work Fit the darning ring
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    4Marking of . deSis Set the desired hem depth with the red slide Place the red slide against the hem edge Matt( the hem depth 5. Marking sewing Met Set the desired widIh win ) foci the red slide. Place the vide against the edge of taboo or to seam Mark the
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    sewing machine does not sew properly. it is usually due to incorrect operation Check whether:. _ - The upper and lower threads we correctly threaded - The needle has been correctry inserted. with the Fat side of the shank to the rear - The needle size is correct. See needle and thread table BERNINA
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    Changing the bulb rl Sewing light 220W I5 Watt WARNING: 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 emove to
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    and oiling Mos II the machine is stored in A Cold roam it should be brought to a warm room approximately one hour nefore use, to restore the oil in the bearings to a 9.40 state. To cal the hock Apoly 1-2 drops of od after 3-4 hours' sewing =end oil Cleaning Sewing, Ilutt from the thread will
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    not possible to cover more than the basics of sewing in an instruction manual. Kowever. the creative potential of your Bernina sewing machine and Barnette overlocker is enormous. To nelp you use your machines to the full. Bernina regularly publishes sevnng literature which covers every- thing from
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    Index 43
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    lowering 7 - and the sowing Reverse sewing 18 Basic setting scale 20 Fed pining seams 24 machine 11 Ruler/Template 36 Blind hemming Sewing Club• - with Van-overlock 23 magazine 41 Patching Sewing knitted (atoms 22 - Jersey stitch 32 Sewing fight 3 - Running stitch 33 Sowing Service
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    Tension 7 Thread - bringing up the lower thread - ineedie table 11 - tension 7 - upper 6 Thread breaks - lower 24 Zips 26 WARNING: Before using your sewing machine, please read the Safety Instructions. The rigth to make constructional changes differing from text and illustrations
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