Bernina 1150MDA Owners Manual - Page 122

Notes, Sergers, Mock Flat Felled Seam

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Sergers Mock Flat Felled Seam Fabric mediumweight cotton twill, 4" x 6" Needle 80/12 Sharp or JLx2 Thread 3 cones serger thread Presser Foot Cover Stitch Stitch wide 2-needle cover stitch Following the instructions in your owner's manual, thread the serger for cover stitch using thread colors to match the color-coded threading path on the serger. Fold the fabric to form a ½" tuck lengthwise through the center of the fabric. Center the fabric under the presser foot. Lift the presser foot and place the fabric completely under the foot, with the bulk of the fold to the left. Align the folded edge with the inside of the right floating toe of the presser foot. Cover stitch, forming a tuck along the edge of the fabric. Serge to the end of the fabric. At the end of the stitching, turn the handwheel counterclockwise until the needles are at their lowest position. Then turn the handwheel clockwise until the needles are at their highest position to release the threads from the looper. Raise the presser foot and carefully remove the work. Cut the thread using the thread cutter. Trim and mount the sample. Mastering Your BERNINA® Notes MASTERING YOUR BERNINA® SERGERS 6/2006 122 ©2006 BERNINA® of America, Inc. Permission to copy and distribute in printed and electronic formats granted only to Authorized BERNINA® Dealers

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Notes
M
ASTERING
Y
OUR
BERNINA
®
S
ERGERS
6/2006
122
©2006 BERNINA
®
of America, Inc.
Permission to copy and distribute in printed and electronic formats granted only to Authorized BERNINA
®
Dealers
Mastering
Your
BERNINA
®
Sergers
Mock Flat Felled Seam
Following the instructions in your owner’s manual, thread the serger
for cover stitch using thread colors to match the color-coded
threading
path on the serger.
Fold the fabric to form a ½” tuck lengthwise through the center of the
fabric.
Center the fabric under the presser foot. Lift the presser foot and
place the fabric completely under the foot, with the bulk of the fold
to the left. Align the folded edge with the inside of the right floating
toe of the presser foot.
Cover stitch, forming a tuck along the edge of the fabric. Serge to the
end of the fabric.
At the end of the stitching, turn the handwheel counterclockwise until the
needles are at their lowest position. Then turn the handwheel clockwise
until the needles are at their highest position to release the threads from
the looper.
Raise the presser foot and carefully remove the work. Cut the thread
using the thread cutter.
Trim and mount the sample.
Fabric
..................................................
mediumweight cotton twill, 4” x 6”
Needle
......................................................................
80/12 Sharp or JLx2
Thread
...................................................................
3 cones serger thread
Presser Foot
.........................................................................
Cover Stitch
Stitch
..............................................................
wide 2-needle cover stitch