Bernina Artista 640 User Guide - Page 37

Temporary Altered Stitch Memory

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Temporary Altered Stitch Memory Stitch: any selected stitch Practical Stitches - Summary 37 The altered memory can hold as many stitch alterations as needed (these are stitch length, stitch width, Needle Position, Pattern Extend, Mirror Images, Balance and Pattern Repeat function 1-9x). Temporary Altered Stitch Memory • stitch length, stitch width, needle position, etc. are automatically saved • by altering the stitch width and stitch length, all stitches can suit both the fabric and sewing • the Temporary Altered Stitch Memory is particularly useful when alternating between two applications, such as overcasting edges, zig-zag, vari-overlock to suit the fabric • the stitches can be changed as needed • when changing back to the altered stitch, the previous individually altered setting will stay saved Return to Basic Settings - Delete Altered Stitch Memory • Method 1: press the «clr» button (active stitch in basic setting) • Method 2: revert to the stitch width and length by touching the stitch width/stitch length bar (or manually by turning the external knob) revert to other functions manually • Method 3: turn sewing computer off («0») - altered settings will not be saved Example: • select Zig-zag stitch No. 2 and alter stitch width to 9mm (e.g. overcasting an edge) • select straight stitch and sew seam • overcasting another edge: select the Zig-zag stitch No. 2 again • the altered setting of the stitch width to 9mm stays saved Save the stitch with altered basic settings in the Personal Program. 23 24 Save the settings permanently. 84 84

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Practical Stitches - Summary
Temporary Altered Stitch Memory
any selected stitch
Stitch:
Example:
select Zig-zag stitch No. 2 and alter stitch
width to 9mm (e.g. overcasting an edge)
select straight stitch and sew seam
overcasting another edge: select the
Zig-zag stitch No. 2 again
the altered setting of the stitch width to
9mm stays saved
Return to Basic Settings –
Delete Altered Stitch Memory
Method 1: press the «clr» button (active
stitch in basic setting)
Method 2: revert to the stitch width and
length by touching the stitch width/stitch
length bar (or manually by turning the
external knob) revert to other functions
manually
Method 3: turn sewing computer off («0»)
– altered settings will not be saved
The altered memory can hold as many stitch alterations as needed
(these are stitch length, stitch width, Needle Position, Pattern Extend,
Mirror Images, Balance and Pattern Repeat function 1-9x).
±
Save the stitch with altered basic
settings in the Personal Program.
Save the settings permanently.
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Temporary Altered Stitch Memory
stitch length, stitch width, needle position,
etc. are automatically saved
by altering the stitch width and stitch
length, all stitches can suit both the fabric
and sewing
the Temporary Altered Stitch Memory is
particularly useful when alternating
between two applications, such as
overcasting edges, zig-zag, vari-overlock to
suit the fabric
the stitches can be changed as needed
when changing back to the altered stitch,
the previous individually altered setting will
stay saved
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