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Bernina 530-2 User Manual

Bernina 530-2
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b
nd
c
cle
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y
illustrate
the
opera-
1
'
tion.
As
shown
by
Fig.47
a,
the
wool
is
inserted
i
'•
|
in
lll
«
slot
of
the
foot,
and
the
thread
end
.
allowud
to
project
over
the
rear
edge
of
the
foot
i
by
about
•/-
inch.
Now
span
the
hole
with
wool
1
as
shown
in
Fig.
b.
Start
at
the
left
hand
top
L
'
j
corner
of
the
damaged
area
and
stretch
wool
sideways,
I.
e.
from
left
to
right
and
vice-versa,
run
by
run,
by
shifting
the
fabric
accordingly.
..
,
.
4
.
,
.
.
,
Al
lhe
end
oi
each
run
a
zigzag
stitch
will
uck
the
wool
to
the
fabric
when
direction
of
movement
is
changed.
Make
sure
that
these
runs
are
as
close
as
possible,
because
later
on
no
wool
will
be
used.
As
soon
as
the
damaged
area
is
entirely
covered
with
wool,
the
wool
thread
is
cut
at
the
darning
foot
Now
fasten
the
wool
rows
with
zigzag
stitches
across
them
as
shown
in
Fig
c
by
shifting
fabric
forward
and
backward.
Zigzag
stitch
is
employed
to
ensure
that
the
mend
remains
elastic,
and
care
should
be
taken
not
to
place
the
individual
zigzag
runs
too
closely
together.
Applique
Work
f.VvtiAi
id
i<ujiiioH
tor
ivft-hand
ititch)
An
attractive
decorative
effect
is
obtained
by
sewing
cut-outs
of
materials
of
different
colours
or
tulle
to
the
cloth.
Applique
work
is
employed
mainly
on
collars,
ladies’
and
children's
di
esses,
linen,
and
the
like.
The
buttonhole
presser
foot
is
advantageously
employed
for
this
type
of
work.
First
draw
the
shapes
to
the
under
side
of
the
ma¬
terial.
The
fabric
from
which
the
designs
are
cut
should
be
of
a
pleasant
contrast
colour.
Cut
piece
slightly
larger
Ilian
required
and
baste
on
the
right
side
of
the
material.
Then
sew
a
narrow
(t
-l'/s)
zigzag
stitch
row
(not
too
short)
along
the
shapes.
The
sewing
thread
should
be
of
the
same
colour
as
the
fabric
applied.
Then
remove
basting
and
trim
along
sewing
line
on
right
side.
Now
finish
work
by
sewing
a
wider
(2
'It),
short
zigzag
line
over
the
edges
of
the
cut-out
on
the
right
side
of
the
material.
Fit.
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Bernina 530-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic
Max Sewing Speed900 stitches per minute
Number of Stitches148
Stitch OptionsUtility, Decorative, Quilting
Needle Positions11
Max Stitch Length5 mm
Max Stitch Width5.5 mm
Free ArmYes

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