Bernina 730 Manual - Page 58

Ornament, Indicator

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THE ORNAMENT INDICATOR The BERNINA-Record of the Model 730 and 731 has been equipped with a novelty, the ornament indicator, showing the actual position of the ornament being stitched. At the front side of the arm, to the right, near the tension sight hole, another sight hole has been managed, which is filled with a mark. Now, when the machine is sewing an ornament, the ornamental stitch symbol is moving inside the machine and passes this sight hole, where it can be seen (see fig. 77). Even when operating the machine at great speed, this symbol can be clearly observed when it passes Fig. 77 through. As soon as the front end of the ornamental stitch is cutting the mark, the machine begins to stitch a new ornament. When one half of the ornament has passed the marked sight hole, this means that half of the ornament has been stitched. With this marked sight hole it is now possible to notice the moment when the machine is beginning to sew said ornament. This device will be of great importance when sewing ornaments of which only one single ornament has to be stitched and placed within a certain area. It will also be of value when changing an ornament altogether. 56

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THE
ORNAMENT
INDICATOR
The
BERNINA—Record
of
the
Model
730
and
731
has
been
equipped
with
a
novelty,
the
ornament
in-
dicator,
showing
the
actual
position
of
the
ornament
being
stitched.
At
the
front
side
of
the
arm,
to
the
right,
near
the
tension
sight
hole,
another
sight
hole
has
been
managed,
which
is
filled
with
a
mark.
Now,
when
the
machine
is
sewing
an
ornament,
the
orna-
mental
stitch
symbol
is
moving
inside
the
machine
and
passes
this
sight
hole,
where
it
can
be
seen
(see
fig.
77).
Even
when
operating
the
machine
at
great
speed,
this
symbol
can
be
clearly
observed
when
it
passes
Fig.
77
through.
As
soon
as
the
front
end
of
the
ornamental
stitch
is
cutting
the
mark,
the
machine
begins
to
stitch
a
new
ornament.
When
one
half
of
the
orna-
ment
has
passed
the
marked
sight
hole,
this
means
that
half
of
the
ornament
has
been
stitched.
With
this
marked
sight
hole
it
is
now
possible
to
notice
the
moment
when
the
machine
is
beginning
to
sew
said
ornament.
This
device
will
be
of
great
im-
portance
when
sewing
ornaments
of
which
only
one
single
ornament
has
to
be
stitched
and
placed
within
a
certain
area.
It
will
also
be
of
value
when
changing
an
ornament
altogether.
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