Bernina 740 Manual - Page 47

Darning with wool

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5. To fasten stitches the needle should always stitch In a hole of the button. The Zigrae knob IS (see 2) is to be adjusted on zero position and fastening takes place by means of a few stilettos. With four-hole buttons shift the fabric with the button and make Ale or eight stitches in the second pair of holes. Push-buttons and hooks am sewn in the same manner too. Darning with wool S. 1. Position 2i redik• t itch 17 equally to the left. ti,. :et: liver 2. Lower feed dog by turning reversible knob 25 (see flg.21 to the left, until darning symbol appeals. 3. Attach button presser foot marked by two black lines 011 its ;hank and place button under said presser foot according to fig. 66. 4. Adjust zigzag stitch width according to the distance between the stitch holes in the button and now sew on button with six or eight stitches. When darning with wool, use the patented darning foot for wool. Proceed as follows: 1. Lower feet dog by turning reversible knob 25 (see flg. 21 to the left, until doming symbol appears. 2. Set stitch length regulation lever 24 :see fig.21 to zero. in order to prevent the hovered feed dog from being operated unnecessarily. 3. Set zigzag knob 18 (see fig. 21 on 3 to 4. For top and bottom thread use darning cotton. Wool is only employed to cover the damaged area. win and under threads, as also the darning wool, should Ise chosen of a colour corresponding to the piece to be mended, so that the dam should be as invisible as poesible. Thread tension is the same as in ordinary fastening.

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5.
To
fasten
stitches
the
needle
should
always
stitch
In
a
hole
of
the
button.
The
Zigrae
knob
IS
(see
2) is
to
be
adjusted
on
zero
position
and
fa-
stening
takes
place
by
means
of
a
few
stilettos.
With
four
-hole
buttons
shift
the
fabric
with
the
but-
ton
and
make
Ale
or
eight
stitches
in
the
second
pair
of
holes.
Push
-buttons
and
hooks
am
sewn
in
the
same
manner
too.
S.
1.
Position
2i
redikā€¢
t
itch
ti,.
:et:
liver
17
equally
to
the
left.
2.
Lower
feed
dog
by
turning
reversible
knob
25
(see
flg.21
to
the
left,
until
darning
symbol
appeals.
3.
Attach
button
presser
foot
marked
by
two
black
lines
011
its
;hank
and
place
button
under
said
pres-
ser
foot
according
to
fig.
66.
4.
Adjust
zigzag
stitch
width
according
to
the
di-
stance
between
the
stitch
holes
in
the
button
and
now
sew
on
button
with
six
or
eight
stitches.
Darning with wool
When
darning
with
wool,
use
the
patented
darning
foot
for
wool.
Proceed
as
follows:
1.
Lower
feet
dog
by
turning
reversible
knob
25
(see
f
lg.
21
to
the
left,
until
doming
symbol
appears.
2.
Set
stitch
length
regulation
lever
24
:see
fig.21
to
zero.
in
order
to
prevent
the
hovered
feed
dog
from
being
operated
unnecessarily.
3.
Set
zigzag
knob
18
(see
fig.
21
on
3
to
4.
For
top
and
bottom
thread
use
darning
cotton.
Wool
is
only
employed
to
cover
the
damaged
area.
win
and
under
threads,
as
also
the
darning
wool,
should
Ise
chosen
of
a
colour
corresponding
to
the
piece
to
be
mended,
so
that
the
dam
should
be
as
invisible
as
poesible.
Thread
tension
is
the
same
as
in
ordinary
fastening.