You can use compressed air, a vacuum cleaner, small toothpicks, and similar objects to clean out the loose thread. Another problem may be that when you replaced an olde bobbin case, you bought the wrong one for your machine. Make sure you have the right case inside your machine. On top of that check your thread quality. The thread for your bobbin should be a top quality brand and construction.
Inferior threads tend to leave a lot of fuzz lying around which can harm or jam your machine. Some Bernina models may have a little rubber tire that moves the bobbin winder. When these get hard or start to disintegrate then your bobbin winder should stop moving and stop winding your thread. The rubber wheel is not supposed to be very expensive to replace, and it only takes a few minutes to do. Another thing you can do is lubricate the bobbin winder.
You do this by removing the lid and locate the bobbin winder. Once you do that, just a few drops, usually no more than 2, should lubricate the part and get it working again. Older models like the series may have the problem described in the first two paragraphs of this section. You can rule out electrical and motor sources as the cause of the problem by checking to see if the winder works without thread. If it does then you have another problem to look for. Sometimes, the thread wraps itself around the winder and stops it from working.
If this is the case, then you need to remove that troublesome thread and make sure everything is threaded properly. Or you can loosen or tighten the two screws handling the winding task. Finally, a spring may be the cause and if it is not in the second notch of the gear it may stop the winder from doing its job.
The older machines are not provided with dual voltage technology. That means you are restricted to using your machine in Canada or America if you have a volt sewing machine.
Most of the newer sewing machines, not all, are dual voltage and that would be a good question to ask the salesman before you make your purchase. Of course, most people do not need dual voltage capability. They are not going to leave their country and move to one that uses or volts.
If you are not planning on relocating any time soon, then it would be a waste to have dual voltage capability. This is good for hair dryers and other smaller beauty accessories as they can travel overseas with you when you go on vacation. But for sewing machines, it is not a feature that is necessary or vital to your use of it.
Usually, when your Bernina sewing machine is under warranty, you should only take your broken machine to an authorized dealer. These are the repair shops that have permission to work on your sewing machine.
Going to an unauthorized repairman or letting a handyman fix your machine may void your warranty and leave you without protection. If the machine is not under warranty, then you should find a qualified technician to handle the problem for you. Some machines have computerized parts that require trained technicians to fix or replace. One thing you may find out is that the Bernina replacement parts may be a little more costly than you would expect.
Be prepared to pay a higher repair bill as well as the name Bernina will influence your sewing machine repair costs and the cost of the replacement parts. Pivot fabric. Lower the presser foot, re-engage feed dog, and continue sewing. Pivot around curves using the Free Hand System if available and Needle Stop Down function, keeping the straight portion of the stitch against the edge of the applique.
If desired, use the triple blanket stitch for a portion of the applique. Move needle position to far right. Hand-Look Applique Arrange bias strip on fabric as desired, creating a soft curve. Pin strip in place. Thread needle with monofilament thread. Place right side up in center of muslin square. Select another patchwork strip; place right sides together with center patch, matching one raw edge. Stitch, stopping at the end of the first patch.
Flip open; press. Select a second patchwork strip. Place along the next edge of the center patch, over the previously stitched strip. Seam; flip; press. Trim excess fabric from underneath the strip.
Continue adding strips in this manner, working in a circular direction around the center patch, until the entire base fabric is covered. Straight stitch close to the outer edges of the muslin base fabric; trim excess fabric from around the edges of the square.
Thread needle with variegated embroidery thread. Sew over one of the patchwork seams, centering the stitch over the seam. Select a different stitch; sew another seam.
Embellish seams as desired. Do NOT adjust your regular bobbin case! Wind a bobbin half full of heavy decorative thread, such as Designer 6 or Pearl Crown Rayon. Insert bobbin into Black Latch Bobbin Case or an extra bobbin case ; adjust loosen, in most cases tension screw as necessary.
Select a feather stitch. Place patchwork right side down under presser foot, with the muslin backing facing up. Stitch along one of the unembellished seam lines. When finished, turn block right side up; the bobbin thread is visible on the right side of the block and resembles hand stitched embroidery. Use a hand-sewing needle to bring the decorative thread to the back of the work; secure thread tails. Place ribbon over a seam; stitch in place, centering ribbon between the toes of the foot.
Select a blanket, zigzag, or other decorative stitch. Place the ribbon over a seam; stitch in place, sewing through the center of the ribbon. Select a yarn or trim; thread through opening in foot. Couch yarn or trim over a seam, centering yarn over the seam.
Attach cording foot to machine. Select three heavy decorative threads; thread through the grooves in the front of the foot. Select a sewn out zigzag stitch. Couch the decorative threads over a seam. Begin stitching; adjust stitch length so stitches fall between beads. Continue stitching, couching beads over one of the patchwork seams. The number of available spaces appears on screen. Or — press delete and the stitch is cleared.
All entries are saved and the memory closes. Note: All alterations, insertions and deletions will always affect area above the cursor red line. Select Save Combination; save stitch combination in a drawer. Select Preview option. Touch Binocular symbol to see Sewing View.
Stitch combination appears on screen, including all alterations. Touch esc to return to previous screen. When stitching, align the back of the presser foot with the top edge of the fabric before beginning each row. Note: See drawing on page Press and hold the button again to raise the needle to its highest position.
Sew part of the row; stop. Using the heel of your foot, tap base of foot control once to raise the needle. Notice that the machine stops instantly, without coasting. On the artista and , use the Automatic Thread Cutter to clip the threads. Touch the Continuous Reverse function again to deactivate it. Select stitch 1; sew about " more; stop. Notice that the reverse stitches are the same length as the forward ones and that the machine tracks perfectly.
Touch external CLR button to turn off the function. Finish sewing the row. This is an effective way to secure basting stitches. When a stitch is selected, the Pattern Begin function is automatically activated. Continue sewing; machine will stop when stitch pattern is complete. Press Pattern End; machine will automatically stop when entire stitch sequence 3 scallops or hearts is complete. Press Pattern End; machine will automatically stop at end of current stitch.
Press and hold Pattern End button until machine beeps. Sew; machine will automatically stop at end of entire stitch sequence. Move fabric slightly forward and stitch until machine stops. On the artista , notice that while you stitch, the Pattern Repeat function counts down the number of pattern repeats left to sew.
When selected, Pattern End stops the machine at the end of the current stitch pattern. Sew; machine automatically stops after stitching one star. Three small stitches are sewn at beginning and end of motif. Rows of stitching can also be secured at beginning and end. Make sure Pattern End and Securing functions are still engaged. Sideways motion motifs must be guided carefully; do not allow fabric to turn while stitching.
Three small stitches are sewn at the beginning and end of the motif. Rows of stitching can also be secured at the beginning and end. Begin sewing. Before reaching end of row, stop and reengage the Securing function to secure stitching at the end of the row. Stitch one turtle. Sew one stitch pattern. Note: As the stitch pattern is lengthened, the stitch density is maintained.
Your artista also limits the Pattern Extend capacity of stitches to ensure the best results for your sewing projects. Balance, however, can also be used as a creative tool to manipulate the look of a stitch. Return balance knob to normal. Touch Balance button; use Needle Position buttons to adjust balance. Return balance to normal. The Balance function can be used to alter the stitch even more.
Turn Stitch Length knob until 5 is selected. Adjust the balance as indicated in the box below for your artista. Touch OK and stitch. Balance Function artista only Note: On artista models, balance affects only the selected stitch. Select Balance function. Two pictures appear on screen, showing the stitch in its original form. Using the Stitch Length knob, adjust the stitch image on the right side of the screen so it looks exactly like the stitch sample on your fabric.
Touch OK; the artista automatically corrects the stitch while sewing, calculating the proper balance to achieve the appearance of the original stitch left screen. Thread with two colors, done in each needle eye. Touch OK. Turn back on. Notice that the Security Program is still active, and that a message appears on the screen to remind you of this.
Confirm changes by pressing OK. It can also be used to sew multiple copies of the same line of stitching, each precisely the same length. A variety of stitches can be sewn using the Stitch Counter function. Several are found in the Practical stitch menu, such as Zigzag and Blindstitch.
Others include the Blanket and Double Blanket stitches from the Quilting stitch menu. Select stitch Select the Stitch Counter function. Stitch along the first marked line. When desired length is sewn, press Quick Reverse; the machine stops at the end of the current stitch pattern. The line of stitches is now programmed. The artista automatically stops at the end of the programmed line of stitches.
If needed, insert a layer of stabilizer between the layers. Sew a row of stitch indicated in chart. Program sequence: leaf 1x, star 3x, leaf 1x. Sew one repeat. Sew one group. Sew a row of alternating hearts across fabric. Turn machine back on. Note: To clear a saved buttonhole, a new one must be programmed over the previous one.
Select Save Settings. Turn machine on. Note: All exercises in the rest of this workbook are for artista sewing machines only. Adjust SW 5 mm and SL 3. Touch the Stitch Altering Area. To permanently save the altered stitch, replacing the factory settings, select Save Settings.
To store the altered stitch in the Personal Program, leaving the 4 stitch on the Practical Stitch Menu at factory settings, select Add to Personal Program. Altered stitches can be reset to factory settings and stitches can be removed from the Personal Program on the Stitch Altering Area screen. Notice that the background of the selected stitch is BLUE and that there is a RED cursor dotted line along the lower edge of the selected stitch.
Notice that the first stitch is not active. Save this combination in a file drawer. You will be inserting a stitch in front of this one. Note: All alterations, insertions, and deletions always affect the area above the cursor. Select stitch ; it will be inserted into the stitch combination. Insert the Securing Function.
Scroll to the last stitch in the combination and insert another Securing Function. Save this combination in a different drawer than Row 1. Save this combination in an empty drawer. Insert stitch two times at the end of the combination. Save this combination in a different drawer. Select the next to last stitch, Save this combination in the same memory drawers as Row 3; it will overwrite the previous combination.
Engage Pattern Repeat 2x; sew. While the second repeat is stitching, touch the Pattern End button above the Quick Reverse button on the machine as the second leaf is sewn; the artista will stop at the end of the leaf. Note: The Pattern End button signals your artista to complete the current stitch pattern and then stop.
Note: When a stitch combination is being sewn, selecting the Pattern End function will stop the machine at the end of the current stitch pattern, not at the end of the current combination. Select an empty drawer. Touch Escape. Touch the Binocular symbol to access the second level of Preview, the Sewing View.
Touch ESC. Save combination in an empty drawer. Select the Save Combination option. Save in a new drawer. Select the Mirror Image Combination Option. Your stitch combination appears on-screen as a mirror image of the original combination. Your stitch combination appeaars on-screen as a mirror image of the original combination. Save Rox 6 in a new drawer.
Instructions for sewing this sample are on pages Activate Pattern Begin and Pattern Repeat 1x. Activate Pattern Begin and Pattern Repeat 2x. Sew; the artista will automatically stop after the second repeat. When the second repeat is complete, use the foot control to move the needle to the down position. Sew; at the end of the stitching, use the foot control to move the needle to the down position. This completes the stitching of the rectangle. Draw a line through the center of the stitched rectangle to use as a guide.
Select the Preview option. Scroll to move the cursor just to the right of the second tulip in the second section of the stitch combination. Notice that every stitch in the combination is numbered. When the stitch is selected, the Preview screen auto-matically closes. The artista will begin stitching at the beginning of stitch nine unless the cursor is moved again.
After the tulip begins stitching, press the Pattern End button on the front of the artista; sewing will stop at the end of the tulip. To access, press the external Setup button. If you regularly use other types of thread, you may find it useful to adjust your tension settings using the Thread Tension Adjustment in the Setup Screen.
Sideways Motion Foot 40C Stitch This is the stitching line. Press the decorative stitch menu icon at the right side of the screen, then select the 4-directional stitching category. Select stitch 46 directional blanket stitch , then select the forward down direction. Activate the Needle Down function.
Position the presser foot on the drawn line at the right side of the patch, aligning the center mark on the foot with the line, and positioning the needle at the upper right corner of the patch. Sew forward down , stopping at the lower right corner of the drawn rectangle. Select the left direction. Sew, lightly guiding the fabric to keep the sideways stitching on the drawn line.
Stop when the needle reaches the lower left corner of the drawn rectangle. Select the backward up direction. Sew, keeping the stitching line centered under the center mark on the foot. Stop at the upper left corner of the drawn rectangle.
Select the right direction. Stop when the needle reaches the upper right corner of the drawn rectangle, completing the stitching. Bring the thread tails to the wrong side of the sample; tie by hand. Fringe the edges of the patch between the stitching and the outer edge of the patch.
Place stabilizer behind fabric, bonding with a light application of HRFive adhesive. Press the decorative stitch menu icon at the right side of the screen, then select the directional stitching folder. The stitch direction is chosen by pressing the clockwise and counterclockwise arrows; the red line indicates the stitch direction. Starting at the center of the fabric, stitch all 16 directions using the preprogrammed directional zigzag stitch Note that the directional zigzag is a satin stitch, and that the stitch formation that changes depending on the sewing direction.
Select a different direction. Stitch a couple inches. Select another direction; stitch. Continue selecting directions and stitching. Repeat using directional zigzag stitch Note: The artista can change directions while stitching; the machine does not have to be stopped first. Stitch additional rows parallel to the first row, creating an allover pattern on the fabric. Note: The second row in the sample was stitched after selecting the Multi-function button eyeglasses and Mirror Combination function.
Stitch additional rows of this stitch combination, scrolling through the stitches to start at different points. Note: Some adjustments to stitch combination formulas may be necessary depending on the fabric, thread, and stabilizer used to create the stitch sample.
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