Bernina Artista 730E User Guide - Page 91
Sideways Motion Stitches
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Sideways Motion Stitches In General Sideways Motion Stitches • sideways motion stitches are large stitches which are sewn with the fabric being fed sideways, as well as forwards and backwards touch desired stitch to activate it • sideways motion stitches are depicted with 4 arrows in the Stitch Altering Area • start (green point) and end (read cross) are visible in the Stitch Altering Area • with some individual stitches (e.g. Single motif No. 218), the sewing computer stops automatically • other stitches (e.g. No. 808) can be stitched continuously Templates as Sewing Aid • the templates enclosed with the owner's manual help to position the stitches on the fabric • all sideways motion stitches are printed in their original size on the template • the starting point of the individual stitches is marked with a circle, the end with a cross. The beginning and end are also provided with a hole (so that they can be accurately marked on the fabric) • the starting and end are also shown on screen, once the stitch is selected, in the Stitch Altering Area • the sewing direction is indicated by a presser foot symbol and thin guide lines • the presser foot must always run parallel to the guide lines place the template on the fabric to mark the starting point of the desired stitch Decorative stitches - Applications 89