Bernina 1150MDA Owners Manual - Page 76

Notes, Sergers, Narrow Three-Thread Flatlock

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Sergers Narrow Three-Thread Flatlock Fabric sweatshirt fleece, 4" x 6" Needle 80/12 Universal Thread 2 cones serger thread 1 cone YLI Jeans Stitch Presser Foot standard Stitch narrow 3-thread flatlock Set serger for a narrow 3-thread flatlock stitch with YLI Jeans Stitch in the upper looper. Set thread tensions as directed in your owner's manual. Adjust stitch length to 3mm. (If necessary, you can shorten the stitch length slightly to fill in the stitch as you serge.) Fold the fabric in half, wrong sides together, to 2" x 6". Optional: Attach the Right Seam Guide to the serger (700D and 800DL will require the Attachment Base). Move the Right Seam Guide halfway between the needle and the stitch finger. Place the fold under the presser foot. Guide the fabric halfway between the left needle and the right edge of the stitch finger (or against the Right Seam Guide). Slowly serge the fabric. The looper threads will extend beyond the fabric on the right side of fold. Gently pull the fabric flat Return stitch length and thread tension levers to their normal settings. Trim and mount the sample. Mastering Your BERNINA® Notes MASTERING YOUR BERNINA® SERGERS 6/2006 76 ©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
76
©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
Narrow Three-Thread Flatlock
Set serger for a narrow 3-thread flatlock stitch with YLI Jeans Stitch in
the upper looper. Set thread tensions as directed in your owner’s
manual.
Adjust stitch length to 3mm. (If necessary, you can shorten the stitch
length slightly to fill in the stitch as you serge.)
Fold the fabric in half, wrong sides together, to 2” x 6”.
Optional: Attach the Right Seam Guide to the serger (700D and 800DL
will require the Attachment Base). Move the Right Seam Guide halfway
between the needle and the stitch finger.
Place the fold under the presser foot. Guide the fabric halfway between
the left needle and the right edge of the stitch finger (or against the Right
Seam Guide).
Slowly serge the fabric. The looper threads will extend beyond the fabric
on the right side of fold.
Gently pull the fabric flat
Return stitch length and thread tension levers to their normal settings.
Trim and mount the sample.
Fabric
................................................................
sweatshirt fleece, 4” x 6”
Needle
.............................................................................
80/12 Universal
Thread
...................................................................
2 cones serger thread
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1 cone YLI Jeans Stitch
Presser Foot
..............................................................................
standard
Stitch
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narrow 3-thread flatlock