Bernina Bernette 66 Operation Manual

Bernina Bernette 66 Manual

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    Basic Operation For all current BERNINA models Including bernettes ©2010 BERNINA of America, Inc. Permission granted to copy and distribute in original form only. Content may not be altered or used in any other form or under any other branding.
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    16 Manual Buttonholes...17 Automatic Buttonholes 18 Attaching Buttons ...19 Stitching Zippers...20 Stitch, Function, and Foot Charts 21 8 Series activa 1008 bernette aurora 12/13/10 artista 3 Series The information in this workbook applies to all current BERNINA and bernette sewing machines
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    your machine. Each page that has a stitching exercise ends with a "Sew How" box. This mini-quiz will let you test your knowledge and review the points the exercise is covering. Taking the class is just the first step. Using the information on a fairly regular basis will help make it become part of
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    thread loop forms to make a stitch Need to Know Needles should be changed after every 4-6 hours of stitching. The needle is the most inexpensive part in your sewing machine . European vs. Domestic 60 = 8 70 = 10 75 = 11 80 = 12 90 = 14 100 = 16 110 = 18 120 = 19 The selected thread should fit in
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    Sewing Machine Needles Type Ballpoint Stretch Universal Double Triple Jeans Leather Microtex with a non-cutting metal wedge on each side. Makes a hole without cutting the threads of the fabric. Used for decorative and heirloom work, such as hemstitching. 100 One Universal needle and one Wing
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    form a single ply). Most bargain-priced threads are usually short staple and will deposit more lint and fuzz into your sewing machine, potentially causing tension inconsistencies and possibly even damage to your machine over the long term. Using long staple threads also result in less snagging and
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    , resulting in easier threading ▪ are, in some cases, modeled after commercial feet used in factories to increase speed and production with professional results ▪ do the job intended in relation to all types of sewing (example, quilting, garment-making, home dec, etc.) ▪ are supported by the best
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    in half lengthwise. Place it under the presser foot and align one 6" edge with the ⅝" guide line. Select the straight stitch. Sew a few stitches forward, then press or lift the Quick Reverse Button/Lever; sew a few stitches backward; the machine will sew in reverse until the Quick Reverse Button
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    BERNINA Presser Foot: Reverse Pattern Foot #1/1C/1D bernette Presser Foot: Zigzag/Universal Foot foot down (default). To change needle setting, touch the Needle Down icon. Machine will stop with the needle down and the presser foot up. 12/13/10 Do you know how to: ▪ Use the Free Hand System? ▪ Use
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    80/12 Universal Needle Position: As directed in instructions BERNINA Presser Foot: Reverse Pattern Foot #1/1C/1D bernette Presser Foot: Zigzag/Universal Foot Select the Zigzag Stitch (width = 4, length = 2). Finish one 6" edge using the following steps. Guide the edge of the fabric under the middle
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    As programmed BERNINA Presser Foot: Reverse Pattern Foot #1/1C/1D and Blind Hem Foot #5 bernette Presser Foot: Zigzag/Universal Foot and Blind Hem Foot (optional accessory) Attach Reverse Pattern Foot #1 or bernette Zigzag/Universal Foot to the machine Finish one 6" edge of the fabric using a zigzag
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    : As directed in instructions BERNINA Presser Foot: Reverse pattern Foot #1/1C/1D and Edgestitch Foot #10/10C/10D (optional accessory) bernette Presser Foot: Zigzag/Universal Foot Attach Reverse Pattern Foot #1/1C/1D or bernette Zigzag/ Universal Foot to the machine. Select the Triple Straight
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    two pieces, 4" x 6" each Needle: 80/12 Universal (Ballpoint or Stretch may also be used) Needle Position: As programmed BERNINA Presser Foot: Overlock Foot #2/2A bernette Presser Foot: Overcasting Foot (optional accessory) Place the two pieces of fabric right sides together. Select the Vari-Overlock
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    Fabric: Spandex, two pieces, 2" x 6" each Needle: 80/12 Universal (Ballpoint may also be used) Needle Position: As programmed BERNINA Presser Foot: Reverse pattern Foot #1/1C/1D bernette Presser Foot: Zigzag/Universal Foot Select the Super Stretch stitch. Place the fabric pieces right sides together
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    BERNINA Presser Foot: Clear Embroidery Foot #39/39C/39D bernette Presser Foot: Cording Foot (optional accessory) Attach the desired foot to the machine. Thread cord adds additional strength, eliminates thread breakage, and allows better control of gathering. - Do not sew through the cording, or it
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    Buttonhole Foot #3C for manual buttonholes on rotary models Automatic Buttonhole Foot #3A for automatic buttonholes Buttonhole Foot with Slide #3B - measuring foot for manual buttonholes 4-Step Buttonhole Foot For the bernette model 56. 12/13/10 Automatic Buttonhole Foot For bernette models 66
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    bobbin tension gives a beautiful full look to your buttonholes. The best way to achieve this: • CB Hook Machines: Thread the bobbin thread through the hole in the finger of the bobbin case. • Rotary Hook Machines: Use the embroidery bobbin case and thread the "pigtail." • 8 Series Machines: Thread
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    the buttonhole; the machine will complete the buttonhole automatically. ▪ When stitching is complete, remove the fabric from under the presser foot. ▪ Bring the thread tails to back and tie off. ▪ Push the lever up when not in use. Note: To make a corded Automatic Buttonhole on bernette models 66
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    of the button. Hold the thread tails as you begin to sew. If using the Button Sew-on stitch, the machine stops automatically when the program is complete; the thread tails are secured as part of the program. BERNINA or bernette: Use the Universal or Zigzag stitch, sew 6-8 stitches, and stop. Bring
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    : 80/12 Universal BERNINA Presser Foot: Reverse Pattern Foot #1/1C/1D and Zipper Feet #4 and Zipper Foot with Guide #14 bernette Presser Foot: Zigzag/Universal foot and Zipper Foot Attaching the Zipper to Garment Place fabric pieces right sides together. Using a straight stitch, sew a ¾" seam from
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    Sew-On 60 60 60 60 60 60 Quilter's Securing 1324 1324 324 324 324 324 Securing 5 5 5 5 5 5 Standard Buttonhole 2 3 Series activa classic bernette 380 350PE 330 210 1008 92c 66 56 46* 23 21 * The stitches on bernette model 46 are not numbered on the machine but are indicated on
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    Machine Features & Functions The following features and functions are used in Workbook 1: Basic Operation. 8 Series artista Feature/ Function 830 820 730 640 635LE 630 Automatic OneStep Buttonhole yes yes 3 Series activa mechanical bernette 380 350PE 330 210 1008 92c 66 56 46 yes yes yes
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    below are included with the purchase of each model as indicated on the chart (-- indicates that the presser foot is not included but may be available as an optional accessory). The BERNINA name and numbers are listed and if the bernette has a corresponding presser foot, it is indicated by the letter
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©2010 BERNINA of America, Inc. Permission granted to copy and distribute in original form only.
Content may not be altered or used in any other form or under any other branding.
Basic Operation
For all current BERNINA models
Including bernettes