Bernina 1150MDA Owners Manual - Page 114

Notes, Sergers, Multi-Purpose Foot, Attaching Pre-Strung Beads

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Sergers Multi-Purpose Foot Attaching Pre-Strung Beads Fabric mediumweight, 4" x 8" Other 10" length of 4mm, plastic, pre-strung beads Needle 80/12 Universal Thread 3 cones serger thread Presser Foot Multi-Purpose Foot with Guide Stitch narrow 3-thread flatlock (right needle) Following the instructions in your owner's manual, thread the serger for a narrow 3-thread flatlock stitch using the right needle. Adjust settings as indicated. Set stitch length to 4mm. Attach the Multi-Purpose Foot (no guide), following the directions in the instruction leaflet for the Multi-Purpose Foot with Guide. Lay the pre-strung beads in the groove on the top of the foot, threading them under the back groove (see instruction leaflet for the Multi-Purpose Foot with Guide). Turn the handwheel to encase the first beads inside the thread chain. Fold the fabric in half to 2" x 6" and place the fabric under the foot with the fold halfway between the needle and the stitch finger or against the right seam guide. Slowly flatlock the beads to the folded fabric. Gently pull the fabric flat. Mount the sample. Mastering Your BERNINA® Notes MASTERING YOUR BERNINA® SERGERS 6/2006 114 ©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
114
©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
Multi-Purpose Foot -
Attaching Pre-Strung Beads
Following the instructions in your owner’s manual, thread the serger
for a narrow 3-thread flatlock stitch using the right needle.
Adjust settings as indicated.
Set stitch length to 4mm.
Attach the Multi-Purpose Foot (no guide), following the directions in the
instruction leaflet for the Multi-Purpose Foot with Guide.
Lay the pre-strung beads in the groove on the top of the foot, threading
them under the back groove (see instruction leaflet for the Multi-Purpose
Foot with Guide). Turn the handwheel to encase the first beads inside
the thread chain.
Fold the fabric in half to 2” x 6” and place the fabric under the foot with
the fold halfway between the needle and the stitch finger or against the
right seam guide.
Slowly flatlock the beads to the folded fabric.
Gently pull the fabric flat.
Mount the sample.
Fabric
....................................................................
mediumweight, 4” x 8”
Other
.................................
10” length of 4mm, plastic, pre-strung beads
Needle
.............................................................................
80/12 Universal
Thread
...................................................................
3 cones serger thread
Presser Foot
............................................
Multi-Purpose Foot with Guide
Stitch
............................................
narrow 3-thread flatlock (right needle)