Bernina 330 User Manual

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BERNINA
Sewing Machine
Workbook 1
Basic Operation
For all current BERNINA models
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Page 1 - BERNINA

©2013 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 o

Page 2 - 8 Series

10 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Zigzag Stitch Select the Zigzag Stitch (width = 4, length = 2). Finish one 6” edge using the following steps.

Page 3 - Introduction

11 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Blind Hem Attach Reverse Pattern Foot #1 or bernette Zigzag/Universal

Page 4 - Sewing Machine Needles

12 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Triple Straight Stitch Fabric: Firm woven fabric, two pieces, 4” x 6” each Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Po

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13 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Vari-Overlock Stitch Place the two pieces of fabric right sides together. Select the Vari-Overlock Stitch. I

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14 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Select the Super Stretch stitch. Place the fabric pieces right sides together. Position the edge of the fabric

Page 7 - Presser Feet

15 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Gathering Over a Cord Attach the desired foot to the machine. Thread the cord through the center front hole o

Page 8 - Securing Stitches

16 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Buttonholes Standard Buttonhole Foot #3 for manual buttonholes on CB Hook models Standard Buttonhole Foot #3C

Page 9 - Needle Stop

17 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Manual Buttonholes Fabric: Heavy flannel, 6” x 6” and Lightweight tear-away stabilizer, 3” x 6” and Narrow co

Page 10 - Zigzag Stitch

18 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Automatic Buttonholes Note: Models 1008 & 215 do not make Automatic Buttonholes. Fold each fabric square

Page 11 - Blind Hem

19 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Attaching Buttons Lower the feed dog, then attach the Button Sew-On Foot to the machine. Select the Button S

Page 12 - Triple Straight Stitch

2 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Introduction ...

Page 13 - Vari-Overlock Stitch

20 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Stitching Zippers Fabric: Firm woven fabric, two pieces, 4” x 8” each and 4”-7” neckline zipper Needle: 80/1

Page 14 - Stretch Stitch

11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation The following stitches are used in Workbook 1: Basic Operation. The chart gives the stitch number for each model

Page 15 - Gathering Over a Cord

11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation 8 Series 7 Series 5 Series 3 Series 2 Series 1000 Series bernette Feature / Function 880 830 820 780 7

Page 16 - Buttonhole Presser Feet

11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation 8 Series 7 Series 5 Series 3 Series 2 Series 1000 Series bernette Presser Feet 880 830 820 780 750 QE

Page 17 - Manual Buttonholes

3 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Introduction This workbook is designed to be used as a step-by-step guide to familiarize you with the basic ope

Page 18 - Automatic Buttonholes

4 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Sewing Machine Needles General Information Along with thread, needles are very important to stitch formation. M

Page 19 - Attaching Buttons

5 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Sewing Machine Needles Type Sizes Description Ballpoint 60-100 Has a rounded point. Size 70 for lingerie,

Page 20 - Stitching Zippers

6 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Thread To achieve quality stitches, a sewing machine needs three things: suitable thread, correct size needle,

Page 21 - Stitch Chart

7 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Presser Feet B ERNINA Presser Feet: ▪ are precision engineered for specific functions ▪ are Swiss-made for

Page 22 - Workbook 1—Basic Operation

8 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Securing Stitches Fold each piece of fabric in half lengthwise to be 2” x 6”. Stitch one or both of the exercis

Page 23 - Presser Foot Chart

9 11/15/13 Workbook 1—Basic Operation Turning Corners To Access Needle Stop Up/Down: 215, 3 Series, 530, 550, 820, 830: Needle stops in the up positi

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