BERNINA - Plus Upgrade for B770 QE P770QEUP Pinpoint placement and Lock function Place your design exactly Lock your designs during positioning Professionally positioned designs Place your design on the fabric exactly where you want it quickly and precisely. The new Lock function will help maintain the size of the design while you position it. Group/Ungroup and rearrange designs Group or Ungroup designs Rearrange designs Both functions can be combined Combine designs to edit all at one time with the Group feature. Break apart designs to edit individually using the Ungroup feature. Change the stitch out sequence of design layers. Use Rearrange in combination with Group and Ungroup for further editing possibilities. Quilting in the Hoop and new designs Create quilt patterns through embroidery Over 130 new embroidery designs Two new embroidery fonts Browse through the unique, built-in design collection, complete with beautifully patterned quilt blocks and continuous line quilting designs all done in embroidery. Furthermore, the PLUS Upgrade includes over 130 new embroidery designs and two new embroidery fonts.
Der Bernina Stichregulator (BSR) Die Bernina 770 QE ist mit dem BSRFunktion ausgestattet. Der BSR-Fuss assistiert Ihnen beim Freihandnähen und -quilten mit Gerad- oder Zickzackstich. Er sorgt bei variabler Nähgeschwindigkeit für immer exakt gleich lange Stiche. Das Standardzubehörpaket der B 770 QE ist mit dem BSR-Fuss ausgestattet. Bernina Dual Transport Mit dem innovativen Bernina Dual Transport wird der Stoff von oben und unten gleichzeitig transportiert. Dadurch werden selbst glatte und feine Materialien gleichmässig und sorgfältig vorwärtsbewegt. Er ist einfach zu aktivieren, wenn er gebraucht wird, und lässt sich schnell wieder deaktivieren, wenn Sie ohne ihn auskommen. Adaptive Bernina Fadenspannung Diese Innovation von Bernina sorgt für die optimale Fadenspannung während des Nähens. Nachdem Sie die Fadenspannung manuell auf Ihren Faden und Stoff abgestimmt haben, überprüft die Adaptive Bernina Fadenspannungskontrolle permanent die Fadenspannung und passt sie, wenn nötig, automatisch an. Die Bernina 770 QE bietet viele Funktionen, die Ihnen das Nähen erleichtert. Erfindungen wie das halbautomatische Einfädelsystem, der Bernina Stichregulator (BSR) oder das aussergewöhnliche und einfache Sticksystem mit besonders grosser Stickfläche zeugen von grossem Innovationsgeist. Die wichtigsten Informationen im Überblick: LED-Nählicht mit 30 LEDs Bernina Greifer 1.000 Stiche/min 4,3 Zoll farbiger Touchscreen 11 Nadelpositionen Automatischer /manueller Fadenschneider etc.
The Patchwork Foot with Guide #57D differs from Patchwork Foot #37 only in that it has a built-in seam guide along the right edge of the foot. It is therefore particularly suitable for patchwork projects with 1/4" (6mm) or 1/8" (3mm) seam allowances. Other precision sewing techniques requiring a perfectly straight seam also benefit from the use of a Patchwork Foot. Here, the edge guide is placed directly against the fabric edge or seam line to yield straight spacings and lines when sewing. Guaranteed to fit Bernina sewing machine models: B570 Quilters Edition, B590, B710, B740, B750 Quilters Edition, B770 Quilters Edition, B780, B790, B790 Plus, B820 Quilters Edition, B830, B880, B880 Plus
If you are looking to buy a new sewing machine, two brands will likely pop up in your search: Bernina and Janome. These two sewing machine brands have great reputations in the sewing world because they provide a quality and diverse range of machines suitable for both beginners and seasoned sewists. As you compare these two, you'll notice that they have many features in common and other features that are unique to one brand.
The BERNINA CANADA - BERNINA 770 QE PLUS, Machine Only (incl. BSR) offers innovative quilting, sewing and embroidering features plus a large sewing space to make creating easy. If desired, the B 770 QE PLUS can be upgraded with an optional embroidery module any time. A screen beyond imagination Extra large 7" color touch screen Easy navigation with large symbols Centrally & optimally located The extra large touch screen allows you to operate the machine comfortably. Get direct tips and tricks or have short built-in tutorials show you important work steps. Finest stitches at any speed Achieve perfect, equal-length stitches Perfect results no matter which speed Perfection comes standard The BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) guarantees precise stitch quality and perfect results at any speed during free-motion quilting. What quilters need Many new quilting stitches Easy-to-use BSR 3 Mode 2 or 4 stitches per inch With the BSR 3 Mode, you will be able to set your stitch length to 2 or 4 stitches per inch for easy quilt basting. Furthermore, the B 770 QE PLUS offers a total of 74 quilting stitches. Reduce quilting fatigue with KickStart Relax your foot for more comfort Easily control the start/stop function Perfect when quilting for long periods of time The KickStart function allows quilting in a continuous sewing mode without having to keep constant pressure on the foot control. The function can easily be activated or deactivated on the touch screen.
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Neulich habe ich einen Nachmittag bei der Nähwelt Flach zugebracht und mir die Bernina 770 QE gekauft. Hier erfährst du alles über meine neue Nähmaschine!
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Brand new GENUINE Bernina 1C Reverse Pattern foot for machines using NEW STYLE feet. The foot has a sensor (coded). It is for 9 mm machines. Bernina number 033 202 72 00 Retail price is $69.99. There is no box. Feet are sent in a bag from Bernina with the purchase of a new machine. Make sure you have one of these machines (may say Artista, Aurora, or Virtuoso in front of number) 180, 185, 200, 730, 435, 450, B560, B580, 640 B710, B750QE, B780 B740, B770QE, B770QE Plus, B790, B790 Plus, B790 Pro B540, B 570 QE, B590, B480 B820QE, B830, B830LE, B880 Plus
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If you are looking to buy a new sewing machine, two brands will likely pop up in your search: Bernina and Janome. These two sewing machine brands have great reputations in the sewing world because they provide a quality and diverse range of machines suitable for both beginners and seasoned sewists. As you compare these two, you'll notice that they have many features in common and other features that are unique to one brand.
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This big girl has been sitting in my sewing studio now for 6 months. I call her Clementine, because her shoes are number 9, referring to the 9 millimeter presser foot, but more about that later. The old Activa work horse After debating and equivocating for months and months, and finally slashing out $5000 to buy the 770Quilter's Edition, without the embroidery unit, I must say, I am underwhelmed. I've had a Bernina Activa 145 for 15 years, and cannot say enough good things about that straight-forward, little work horse of a machine. "Little" being the operative word. When Bernina came out with the larger machines a while back, I lusted after one. Originally I longed to own an 820 or 830, but before I could summon the courage to spend that kind of dough, Bernina dumped them because they turned out to be troublesome lemons. The company then came out with a second series of 7s--including the 770QE and 790. I think Bernina worked out some of the bugs that plagued the 8-series, including the flawed hook system, but my 770QE is still a temperamental beast. Initially, it takes a lot of exploring to discover all the things this machine will do. There are literally hundreds of adjustments and setting--if you can find them--and having once found them, if you can get back to home base to actually sew. Being a big computer with a tiny screen, functions are buried in multiple layers of programming, and not always in an intuitive way. And like a computer, you can get weird "fatal error" messages in the middle of a routine operation. The manual that comes with the machine is skimpy, and the on-line Bernina videos are not overly helpful, though they have lots of cute pictures of cats rolling around on quilts. Fortunately, there is a Yahoo Group of 770QE owners. Their email is [email protected]. Members share lots of good information and coach each other through problem solving various issues. What I like The wide harp area--not as big as some brands, but still very good. The bright LED lights (which can be dimmed if you are working on shiny fabrics.) EVERYTHING is adjustable, if you can just figure out the screen and how many layers in the feature is. With time I've learned where the main things I need are located. The thread cutter. It works well on my machine, but not on the machines of several of the 770QE yahoo group members and other 770 owners I know. A separate motor for bobbin winding--though mine doesn't work properly. It puts in loose areas as it winds that end up producing big loops on the backside of a seam as I sew. The winding speed is adjustable, but no matter what speed I choose, the bobbin does not wind on consistantly. It also winds the thread on in a cone instead of a stacked cylinder unless I guide the thread with my fingers. The hands-free knee lifter, which has been a part of Bernina machines for decades, is great. The HUGE bobbins. They make me almost forget I have a bobbin. The two big nobs to the right of the blue screen (top photo). They are for adjusting the width and length of stitches, and make changes to either easy, and instantly visible on the screen. (Note: The large round silver thing on the far right is a suction cup magnet that I got from Leah Day) Finally tore the useless little doors off this hard to use box. What I don't like Lack of serious documentation. The small, flimsy slide-on table. I thought it would break just from resting my hands on it. I bought an acrylic Sew Steady 18"x24" table (pictured above), which I like a lot. It sits on it's own legs, and being clear, it doesn't have to be removed every time I change a bobbin. That Barbie's-Little-Sewing-Case thing that holds the feet and other small stuff related to the machine. Yeesh. It's super tippy and the design hasn't changed in years. What I am Ambivalent about The 9mm wide presser foot. True, you can zigzag a seam the width of a sidewalk, but so far I don't really see an advantage to it. Also, when sewing really narrow seams, which I do in some of my constructions, the feed dogs are too far apart to feed the fabric evenly, so I revert to my old Activa. (Glad I didn't sell it!) The button that allows you to sew without using a foot control. Really? Whose cockamamie idea was that? The "dual feed" that is supposed to be like a built in walking foot, but so far, in my usage anyway, doesn't quite make the grade. The BSR, (Bernina Stitch Regulator) that comes with the quilter's edition. It's nice, but another piece of fussy tack with a big learning curve (and big price tag if you purchase it separately--$1100.). I've free-motion quilted for years without one, and thought I'd love the BSR, but turns out I only just barely like it, the way you like, oh say a new mouse pad. So I continue to work on becoming friends with my new companion. It would help if she wouldn't crash and go completely blank right in the middle of a project, or freeze up for no apparent reason with a picture of grinding gears on the screen, or continually tell me the bobbin is empty when it is completely full--situations that are usually cured by turning off the machine for a few minutes, and then turning it back on, where upon she sews happily away for another 10 or 15 minutes before the next crisis.
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BERNINA Stichplatte mit 5,5 mm Stichloch Maschinen BERNINA Nr.: 033339.70.08 Die Stichplatte mit der schmalen Nadelöffnung (5,5 mm) ist sehr hilfreich für Dekorstiche mit einer Breite bis zu 5,5 mm. Die schmale Nadelöffnung der Stichplatte verhindert das Einziehen von dünnen und weichen Stoffen während des Nähens. Für Modellgruppe D Ea3+4 Eb3+4 Ec3 B710 / B750QE / B780 / B740 / B770QE / B790 / B790PLUS / B540 / B570QE / B590 / B480 Klicken Sie hier, um zur Modellgruppen-Übersicht zu gelangen: BERNINA Modellgruppen
If you are looking to buy a new sewing machine, two brands will likely pop up in your search: Bernina and Janome. These two sewing machine brands have great reputations in the sewing world because they provide a quality and diverse range of machines suitable for both beginners and seasoned sewists. As you compare these two, you'll notice that they have many features in common and other features that are unique to one brand.
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