BERNINA 990 Sewing Workbook Owner’s Manual
- September 21, 2024
- BERNINA
Table of Contents
- BERNINA 990 Sewing Workbook
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQ
- INTRODUCTION
- PREPARING TO STITCH
- 20C · Sideways-motion Foot #40C · Buttonhole Foot with Slide #3A · Buttonhole
- BASIC STITCHING
- EDIT MENU
- 1D from the Presser Foot Selection Menu
- SAVING STITCHES
- COMBI MODE
- SIDEWAYS MOTION AND MORE
- STITCH DESIGNER
- BUTTONHOLES
- TAPER STITCHES
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BERNINA 990 Sewing Workbook
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: BERNINA 990
- Product Type: Sewing Machine
- Brand: BERNINA
Product Usage Instructions
Chapter I: Preparing to Stitch
MATERIALS:
- Fabric & Stabilizer
- Notions
- Feet
MACHINE SET UP REFERENCES
Before beginning the exercises, set up your machine for sewing. Please refer to your manual and/or the following video references to learn how to set up your machine:
Set Up for Sewing:
In this video, learn how to change your presser foot and stitch plate, activate Dual Feed, add the Slide-on table, and set up the Foot Control and Free Hand System Lever.
Thread the Machine:
Learn how to thread your bobbin and needle in this tutorial.
Chapter II: Basic Stitching
Now that your machine is threaded, learn how to select your stitch and use key BERNINA features for maneuvering fabric with the machine, activate the Pinpoint Laser, and discover some basic machine settings such as stitch length and stitch width adjustments.
PRESSER FOOT SELECTION
The Presser Foot icon shows the recommended or selected presser foot for your stitch pattern. Tap the icon to select a different presser foot or display details about the selected presser foot.
STITCH SELECTION
You can select and manage stitch patterns from the File Manager. Stitches are grouped into categorized folders, including Practical Stitches, Decorative Stitches, Alphabets, Buttonholes, and Quilting Stitches. You can also search for a stitch by tapping the Search icon and entering the stitch number.
FAQ
- Q: How do I save stitches on the BERNINA 990?
- A: You can save stitches to your personal folder, open/save from USB, or save as a new default. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on saving stitches.
- Q: How can I edit an existing stitch on the BERNINA 990?
- A: Utilize the Stitch Designer feature to edit an existing stitch. Follow the exercise instructions provided in the manual for step-by-step guidance on editing stitches.
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the BERNINA 990 Sewing workbook Designed to complement your
machine’s manual, this workbook will lead you on a step-by-step journey to
uncover your machine’s full potential with a series of simple exercises
designed to enhance your creative sewing skills The workbook can be used as a
reference guide once it’s finished The lessons are directed toward learning
the features most valuable to different sewing techniques You will learn the
best and maximize your experience by working through each exercise Sew at your
own pace and follow along with the BERNINA 990 Skill Hub online course for
helpful videos and unique learning tools In addition to the workbook, online
courses, and classes from your BERNINA dealer, there are many instructional
videos and tutorials built directly into the machine Instructional video
tutorials are available on the bernina.com website and
the BERNINA International YouTube channel too You will also find inspiring
sewing projects and eBooks on the BERNINA website at
bernina.com in the Learn & Create section
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PREPARING TO STITCH
MATERIALS
Fabric & Stabilizer
· Cut (10) 8″ x 6″ woven fabric Fold each in half, wrong sides together, to 4″
x 6″
· Cut (2) 8″ x 6″ jersey knit or French terry fabric Fold each in half, wrong
sides together, to 4″ x 6″
· Cut 12 strips of tear-away stabilizer to 4″ x 6″ Place one strip between the
wrong sides of each woven fabric fold
Notions
· Cotton or polyester thread · 80/12 Universal needle · (1) button ·
Buttonhole cord (optional)
Feet
· Reverse Pattern Foot #1C · Reverse Pattern Foot #1D · Open Embroidery Foot
20C · Sideways-motion Foot #40C · Buttonhole Foot with Slide #3A · Buttonhole
Foot #3C
MACHINE SET UP REFERENCES
Before beginning the exercises, set up your machine for sewing Please refer to
your manual and/or the following video references to learn how to set up your
machine
Set Up for Sewing
In this video, learn how to change your presser foot and stitch plate,
activate Dual Feed, add the Slide-on table, and set up the Foot Control and
Free Hand System Lever
Thread the Machine
Learn how to thread your bobbin and needle in this tutorial
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BASIC STITCHING
Now that your machine is threaded, learn how to select your stitch and use key BERNINA features for maneuvering fabric with the machine, activate the Pinpoint Laser, and discover some basic machine settings such as stitch length and stitch width adjustments
PRESSER FOOT SELECTION
The Presser Foot icon shows the recommended or selected presser foot for your
stitch pattern Tap the icon to select a different presser foot or display
details about the selected presser foot
STITCH SELECTION
You can select and manage stitch patterns from the File Manager Stitches are
grouped into categorized folders, including Practical Stitches, Decorative
Stitches, Alphabets, Buttonholes, and Quilting Stitches You can also search
for a stitch by tapping the Search icon and entering the stitch number
MAIN MENU
From the Main Menu, use the shortcut icons to set the machine function to Sewing, BERNINA Integrated Stitch Regulator, or Embroidery From this menu, you can also open the Home Screen (Fig 1) to access the same areas In addition, there are shortcut icons for the machine settings and Help Center, as well as the clear and on-screen help function To learn more about these functions, refer to your user manual
Fig. 1
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BASIC SECURING STITCHES
Choose your preferred method to use for securing stitches while working
through the exercises in the workbook
Main Menu » Settings » Sewing »
Securing Stitches
You can turn on Securing Stitches in Settings with the toggle (Fig 2) This
will remain on until you turn it off Use this method if you prefer the machine
to make several small stitches in place after using the needle threader or
thread cutter
Fig. 2
External Buttons
Settings » Sewing » External Buttons
In the External Buttons settings (Fig 3), you can also program the Pattern End, Securing, or Thread Cutter functions to do a securing stitch Select from the dropdown menu to choose your preferred style of securing stitch These options allow for securing stitches in place or 2-6 running stitches The running stitch will sew with a short stitch length Another option is to program the Back-kick function on the BERNINA Foot Control This allows you a variety of options to suit your specific needs, including securing your thread at the beginning and end of sewing
Fig. 3
Quick Reverse
By pressing the Quick Reverse button on the front of your machine, the machine
will sew in reverse, securing with a backstitch You will learn how to program
this button for Backstepping when sewing a patterned stitch in reverse later
in this workbook
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Exercise 1
NEEDLE STOP DOWN & FREE HAND SYSTEM
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Reverse Pattern Foot #1C
Part One: Lower the Presser Foot
There are several options for lowering the presser foot on the B 990 and you may have already noticed that it does not have a lever at the back of the machine Instead, use the Presser Foot Up/Down button on the front of the machine, press on the Foot Control, or use the Free Hand System to lower the presser foot
1 Select stitch #1
2
Place the fabric under the presser foot and use the Presser Foot Up/Down button to lower
the presser foot
3 Use the same button to raise the presser foot 4 Now try lowering the presser
foot by pressing slowly on the Foot Control 5 Sew a straight stitch down the
length of your fabric 6 Cut the thread by pressing the Thread Cutter button
Notice that the foot raises automatically after
using the thread cutter
How does it look? The bobbin thread and top thread should meet just on the
back side Your B 990 has an Adaptive Thread Tension feature that automatically
adjusts the top tension to create a perfect stitch! Of course, you always have
the option to change the top tension based on the thread/needle/fabric you are
using, and the tension will adjust internally for perfect stitches
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Part Two: Needle Stop Down and Pivot
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In the Status Bar, select the Needle Stop Up/Down icon The needle will now stop down
into the fabric and the icon is yellow
2 Insert the BERNINA Free Hand System (FHS) Knee Lifter and use it to raise
and lower the presser foot by pushing it to the right with your knee
3 Place the fabric under the foot and lower the foot using the FHS 4 Begin to
sew with a straight stitch again 5 Stop sewing and lift the foot with the FHS,
pivot the fabric, and sew in a new direction 6 Continue to turn the fabric and
sew Notice how the FHS allows you to focus on where your fabric is
versus focusing on lowering/raising the presser foot 7 Cut the thread by
pressing the Thread Cutter button
The FHS not only raises the foot, it also lowers the feed dog to allow more
space under the foot
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FEATURE FOCUS
Hover
The B 990 also has a feature called Hover When you need the presser foot to
raise automatically during a sewing technique, like machine appliqué, you may
prefer to use the Hover feature The default setting is not to Hover (Low), so
to use this feature, you will need to set it up in your machine settings
Select the Main Menu » Settings » Sewing » Presser Foot Hover Position »
Medium
1 Set the Hover Position to Medium This will raise the presser foot slightly,
only several millimeters up from the fabric High will raise the presser foot
to the highest position
2 Hover is only activated if you have selected Needle Stop Down on the Status
Bar
3 Use the Main Menu, then select Sewing to return to the sewing screen
4 Sew a few more stitches on your sample piece using Hover
Fig. 4
The Foot Control can also be programmed to do other things, such as cutting
the thread or securing stitches (Fig 4) To program your Foot Control, go into
Settings
Main Menu » Settings » Sewing »
Foot Control
1 Turn off the Needle Up/Down Notice you can now toggle other items: Securing,
Cut Upper and Lower Thread, and Raise Presser Foot
2 Return settings to Needle Up/Down
BERNINA Foot Control with Back-kick
The BERNINA Foot Control provides a lot of flexibility with a Back-kick option
To activate it, simply press the back portion of the Foot Control with your
heel The default setting is to raise and lower the needle
1 Sew a few stitches, then engage the Back-kick
2 Lower the presser foot again by pressing the front of the Foot Control
3 Sew a few more stitches and then engage the Back-kick again to see how it
feels to use
Total Stitch Control
You can easily adjust the width and length settings for any stitch by turning
the Multi-function Knobs on the front of the machine The upper knob controls
the Stitch Width and the lower knob controls the Stitch Length
Using the Pinpoint Laser, you can see exactly where your needle is going to
land In addition, you can also move your needle position to the right or left
depending on the stitch pattern and technique you are doing
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Exercise 2
ALTERED STITCHES & PINPOINT LASER
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Reverse Pattern Foot #1C
1 Select stitch #2
2 Change the stitch width by turning the upper Multi-function Knob to the desired width You can also select the Stitch Width icon (Fig 5), which opens a window with additional ways to change the stitch width
3 Repeat this same process for stitch length by using the lower Multi-function Knob
4 Sew your altered stitch on a new fabric swatch
5 Cut the thread with the automatic thread cutter
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Now turn on the Pinpoint Laser
by pressing the icon in the
Status Bar
7 Sew a second row of stitching, adjusting your stitch width and length while you sew Notice that the laser moves with the needle position no matter the width you moved to
Fig. 5
8 Cut the thread with the automatic thread cutter
9 Select a different stitch, then return to stitch #2 Your stitch settings remain as you left them, shown in yellow
10 Turn off the Pinpoint Laser
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FEATURE FOCUS
Temporary Altered Stitch Memory
The Temporary Altered Stitch Memory means you can move between stitches and
the machine will remember any stitch alteration you made the last time you
used that stitch The width and/or length will turn yellow, so you will always
know when you have altered a stitch When you turn off your machine, all
stitches return to factory default
History Stitches
You can also retrieve the last 24 stitches you have sewn in History Stitches
The icon is located at the top of the File Manager (Fig 6)
Needle Position
You can set your needle position to any of the eleven available positions on
the B 990 This is especially helpful for zippers, edge stitching, and appliqué
Try the following directions on your machine touchscreen
Status Bar » Presser Foot Selection » Search
1 Select Stitch #1 2 Select Zipper Foot #4D using the Search func-
tion and typing “4” (Fig 7) 3 Select #4D from the filtered list to the left
The
Stitch Altering Area now shows the correct presser foot and the stitch in red
(Fig 8) 4 Move the Needle Position to the Left, then Right Notice that the
stitch changes to white when it clears the foot (Fig 9)
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
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EDIT MENU
The B 990 enables you to adjust, alter, and optimize any stitch, easily accessed by tapping the Edit icon This chapter will summarize these options so you can practice and become familiar with the navigation Then, you will have the chance to put it to the test with exercises later on
EDIT SUBMENU
In the Edit submenu, you can change your stitch orientation with mirror, program stitch repeats, turn single run stitches into triple stitch patterns, create a Jumbo Stitch, and more
Fig. 10
Repeat
Use this function to program a specific number of repeats for a stitch or
combination of stitches
1 Select Foot #1C with the Presser Foot Selection Menu
2 Select folder 101 from the Decorative Stitches Folder
3 Select stitch #104 4 Select the Edit Menu 5 Select the Repeat icon 6 Set
Repeat to 3 and tap the green check
The machine now shows three stitches (Fig 10), with both Repeat and Edit icons
highlighted in yellow
Fig. 11
Mirror Image
You can change the direction of the stitch either left/right, up/down, or both
1 With stitch #104 still open, select the Mirror Image Left/Right icon
2 Close the Edit Menu Notice the stitch pattern has changed directions (Fig
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Triple Stitch
To create a bolder look in your decorative stitches, use the Triple Stitch
function This is great for hemming jeans or sewing more pronounced
topstitching when you do not have topstitch thread on hand This function is
not applicable for satin and some decorative stitch patterns that already have
multiple needle penetrations Once selected, the function is highlighted yellow
and the stitch pattern appears slightly bolder on the screen
Jumbo Stitch
With the B 990, you can resize your stitch, making it as small as 25% or large
as 500% of the original size The machine will recalculate the stitch length so
the pattern has even stitches If you increase the stitch to over 9 mm in
width, it becomes a Sideways Motion pattern and requires the Sideways-motion
Foot #40C
1 Use Search to select stitch #130 2 Select the Edit Menu 3 Select Jumbo
Stitch
4 Adjust the size of the stitch by individual percentages using the plus/minus
icons
5 Adjust the size of the stitch using the Multi-function Knobs
6 Tap the +100 icon to quickly rescale by 100% (Fig 12)
7 Tap the percentage settings (width and length) to return to the original
size
8 Now scale the pattern down to 5 5 mm using whichever method for rescaling
that you prefer (Fig 13)
Notice how the machine recalculates the stitches for the optimal stitch
result; no long or tiny stitches created from the dramatic rescaling
Long Stitch
This feature enables the machine to stitch every other needle penetration
Practically, this creates a great basting stitch when applied to a simple
straight stitch If you increase the stitch length to 6 mm, Long Stitch will
transform it into a 12 mm stitch length It can also create interesting options
when using a decorative stitch
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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Fig. 14
Directional Sewing
Your B 990 will sew in any direction! This is especially helpful when you are
sewing something that will not easily pivot like sewing on a patch or down a
pant leg You could also use this to sew an “X” in a bag strap without pivoting
all the bag layers under the presser foot You can even change directions with
the Multi-function Knobs while sewing 1 In the Edit Menu, select the
Directional Sewing icon 2 Spend a few moments choosing different directions on
the compass or Multi-function Knobs (Fig 14) 3 Return to Edit with the back
arrow
Stitch Counter
The Stitch Counter is a tool that records a seam length and allows you to
stitch the exact same seam length repeatedly until overwritten or cleared This
tool is particularly useful when chain-piecing repetitive seams
Distort
Distort is a creative tool for decorative stitches, enabling you to sew in
multiple directions and skew or distort the pattern
1 Select stitch #113 2 Tap Edit 3 In the Edit Menu, tap Distort 4 Turn the
upper Multi-function Knobs to
distort the stitch horizontally and vertically 5 Tap the yellow windows to set
the stitch back
to default
6 Return to Edit with the back arrow
Reverse & Backstep
You are familiar with the Quick Reverse button for backstitching, but did you
know that you can also sew in reverse without pressing and holding the Quick
Reverse button? Backstep is a function that you can program in the Edit
submenu and when activated, you will sew in reverse precisely over the
stitches sewn forward This is a great option for making a stitch look more
pronounced or for simply adding stitches as a way to secure the stitch In the
following exercise, you will try this out with a decorative stitch pattern so
you can see how it could be useful in certain applications
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Exercise 3
REVERSE & BACKSTEPPING
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Reverse Pattern Foot #1C
Part One: Reverse
1 Select stitch #113, and sew forward as usual about 2-3 inches
2 in
From the Edit Submenu, select Reverse and sew reverse through an entire stitch pattern Notice that the machine sews backward but not in the pattern of the decorative stitch
3 Tap Reverse to deactivate the feature Cut the thread with the automatic thread cutter
Part Two: Backstep
4 Again, with stitch #113, sew forward about 2-3 inches
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Tap Backstep to engage this feature and sew with backstep through an entire
stitch pattern Notice how, this time, the pattern matches what was sewn in the forward
direction
6 Tap Backstep to deactivate the feature Cut the thread with the automatic thread cutter
OPTIMIZATION TOOLS
There is also an Optimize submenu, which allows for adjusting Balance,
changing Stitch Density, and finetuning Dual Feed Balance
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Exercise 4
BALANCE
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded jersey fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Feet:
Reverse Pattern Foot #1C and Reverse Pattern Foot #1D
Part One: Balance
There are a wide variety of factors that affect your stitchout, such as fabric thickness, thread, or the complexity of the pattern This tool is used to correct your fabric feeding if a decorative stitch pattern is not sewing out exactly right
1 Select stitch #653 (Honeycomb Stitch)
2 Sew the stitch on stretch fabric
3 Cut the thread
4
Open the Edit Menu » Optimization submenu » select Balance
5 Using the Multi-function Knobs, change the display in the Stitch Preview
section to match what you see on your fabric
6 Now stitch again; your B 990 will make the appropriate adjustments to
correct your stitch
Part Two: Dual Feed Balance
Dual Feed Balance is a valuable tool to help with even feeding of the fabric
Because fabric stretches and the presser foot pushes down on the top layer of
fabric, you can experience an uneven feed or shift of the different fabric
layers BERNINA Dual Feed can only be used with presser feet compatible with
this feature Presser feet with the label “D” are designed to be used with Dual
Feed 1 Attach Reverse Pattern Foot #1D 2 Engage the Dual Feed 3 Select Foot
1D from the Presser Foot Selection Menu
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4 Select stitch #1
5 Sew down the fabric and watch to see how the fabric feeds
6 Cut the thread
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Open the Edit Menu » Optimization
submenu » select Dual Feed
8 Sew a second seam, increasing the value to up to 2 0 as you sew until the fabrics feed evenly
The basic rules are:
If the upper layer of fabric is becoming longer than the lower layer of
fabric, then increase the Dual Feed Balance
If the upper fabric is becoming shorter than the lower fabric, then decrease
the Dual
Feed Balance
FEATURE FOCUS
Presser Foot Pressure
Another option for controlling how evenly a fabric feeds through the machine
is to adjust Presser Foot Pressure This setting is permanently available on
the screen in the Status Bar You may consider a combination of Presser Foot
Pressure and Dual Feed Balance to perfect seams in challenging fabrics 1
Return your Dual Feed Balance to normal 2 Tap the Presser Foot Pressure icon
in Status Bar and decrease the value to 25 (Fig 15) Sew to test
the fabric feed 3 If you wish, sew the seam a third time and evaluate the
result The seam should be flat and even,
and the edges of the fabric should match perfectly 4 Close the Presser Foot
Pressure window
Fig. 15
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Exercise 5
STITCH DENSITY
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Reverse Pattern Foot #1D
The Stitch Density tool is only available on stitches with satin stitching–not just ones that are exclusively satin stitches, but even stitch patterns that include segments or areas of satin stitches You can adjust the distance between passes of satin stitching in measurements of 05 mm Decreasing this number will make the stitch more dense Increasing the value will create more open stitching
This is a great feature to use when you need the satin stitching to suit the thread weight Using a heavyweight thread might require a more open satin stitch, whereas a finer thread may look better with denser stitching
1 Select stitch #117
2 Sew the stitch and cut the thread
3
Open the Edit Menu » Optimi
Fig. 16
zation submenu » select Stitch
Density The default is 0 35 mm
4 Decrease the Stitch Density to 0 25 mm and sew
5 Next, increase the Stitch Density to 85 mm and sew (Fig 16)
6 Compare the two results
7 Return the Stitch Density to normal
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SAVING STITCHES
In this chapter, you will learn a variety of ways to save your stitches Each
option has advantages for different sewing applications As you work through
this workbook, think about your needs and when you might like to use each
option and why You’ve learned about Temporary Altered Stitch Memory and
History Stitches, which are useful when you need to go back to a stitch that
you used recently Saving stitches to the machine’s memory means all your
personalized settings will be kept in the machine long term without having to
reprogram it each time If you have taken the time to edit or refine your
stitch, you will probably want to use it again in the future
Fig. 17
SAVE TO PERSONAL FOLDER
(Jumbo Flower) and confirm twice with the green checkmark
To retrieve your stitch, select the Personal Folder heart icon You can scroll
through your saved designs in the folder or by each design
SAVE/OPEN FROM USB
You can also save a stitch to a USB stick for software or another machine
1 Insert a USB stick into the machine
2 Select the Save icon at the bottom of the screen
3 Tap New Stitch and name it; confirm once
4 the
This time, select the USB icon at top of the screen This icon will only appear if a USB is inserted Confirm with green checkmark
To retrieve your stitch from a USB, select the USB icon from the Quick Access Bar to the right in the File Manager (Fig 17)
SAVE AS NEW DEFAULT
You can save any stitch, including all the customized stitch settings you
created, by saving it to the machine in the Personal Folder
1 Select #130 2 Open the Edit Menu » select Jumbo Stitch »
and adjust as desired (200%) 3 Select the Save icon at the bottom of
the screen 4 Tap New Stitch to save 5 Name the stitch as desired using the
keyboard
Use this option to save your stitch modifications as the default on the machine It may be a stitch that you use frequently with specific settings
1 Select stitch #2 and adjust as desired
2 Tap Save icon » New Default
3 You will find the new stitch in the same location as the original stitch
4
Select the Reset icon next to the
Save icon to return the stitch to
the default settings
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COMBI MODE
In this chapter, you will learn how to combine decorative stitches and letters
There are several additional edit options in Combi Mode that allow you to get
creative with your stitches or personalize your sewing You can create
decorative combinations using Move, Automatic Stop, and Tie-Off to connect
stitches while also providing securing stitches along the way Drag and drop in
the Combination Bar to re-arrange your stitches, or edit each individual
stitch with the Edit tool The combinations (and fun) are endless!
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Exercise 6
COMBI MODE DECORATIVE STITCHES
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Open Embroidery Foot #20C
To activate Combi Mode on your B 990, tap the icon at the bottom of the Stitch Altering Area You will notice a new area that appears on the screen, the Combination Bar Here is where you will see the stitches, letters, and/or actions you add to your combination
1 Select stitch #412 two times
2 Select stitch #413 two times
3 Using a single finger touch gesture, drag and drop the stitch patterns into alternating order: flower, heart, flower, heart (Fig 18)
4 Now touch and drag (to the left) to remove the final heart stitch from the combination (Fig 19)
5 With the last flower selected, tap Edit Menu »
Edit Submenu » Mirror Up/Down (Fig 20)
Fig. 18
6 Select All (the stitches) from the Selection
Options at the bottom of the Combination
Bar (Fig 21)
7 Set the Pattern Repeat to 1 and sew
8 Using the skills you learned about Saving Stitches, save this combination in Personal Folder
9 Select all the stitches and delete to start a new combination
Fig. 19
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Fig. 20
Fig. 21
FEATURE FOCUS
Combination Options
In the Edit Menu, you will see a new submenu available when you are working in
Combi Mode, offering more edit options (Fig 22) You can move, duplicate, and
unify width and length All these allow you to use the various design sizes
with more flexibility In addition, you can add in stops, stitch tie-offs, and
thread cuts
The Unify Width and Length features are only available when the entire
combination is selected It is also easy to Delete and start a new Combi with
all stitches selected
Close Combi Mode by selecting the Combi Mode icon again
Fig. 22
Tips:
· Long press on a stitch in the Combination Bar to drag it to the desired
position This might be useful if you misspelled a word
· Delete stitches by selecting them in the Combination Bar and selecting
Delete in Edit Menu
· Use the thread cut to begin a new row of text or change the thread color
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SIDEWAYS MOTION AND MORE
Experience the excitement of Sideways Motion patterns in this chapter This is
a creative tool to enhance your projects by allowing for stitches wider than 9
mm Some stitches are designed to be Sideways Motion, but you can create your
own Sideways Motion stitches by using Jumbo Stitch or adding a move stitch in
a stitch combination Always use the Sideways-motion Foot #40C with sideways
motion stitches
FEATURE FOCUS Pattern End
Pattern End is one of the external machine buttons that can be activated at
any time When sewing decorative stitches, pressing the button will signal the
machine to sew to the end of the entire stitch sequence and then stop
automatically It is a great button to use when you are unsure how many stitch
repeats to program Using the camera will help you determine when to press the
button Remember, the Pattern End is one of the buttons you can program in your
machine settings It can also be used to secure, cut threads, and/or raise the
presser foot
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Exercise 7
SIDEWAYS MOTION STITCHES
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Sideways-motion Foot #40C
The Sideways Motion Stitch Folders are in the Decorative Stitches Menu, and indicated with a small crosshair on the bottom right corner of the folder The feed dog will move the fabric in 360 degrees to create the stitch, and all you need to do is keep the fabric parallel to the presser foot
File Manager » Decorative Stitches »
Folder 201
1 Select stitch #253
2 Select Sideways-motion Foot #40C from the Status Bar
3 Turn on the Pinpoint Laser
4 Activate the Camera
5
From the View Tool-
bar, turn on the Grid View (Fig 23)
Fig. 23
6 Sew the stitch down the length of fabric; use the tools to sew straight along your drawn line
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When only one more stitch will
fit to the fabric, press the Pattern
End button on the front of
the machine
Tips:
To align Sideways Motion stitches, consider marking your fabric with a
guideline At any point, you can turn on the camera in the Status Bar to see
exactly where your stitch will sew out or whether it will fit on the end of
your fabric
8 Cut the thread with the automatic thread cutter
9 Turn off the Pinpoint Laser, Camera, and Grid View
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Exercise 8
JUMBO STITCHES
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Sideways-motion Foot #40C
Resize any decorative stitch pattern with the versatile Jumbo Stitch tool and do so without comprising stitch quality You can make small stitches dramatically bigger or make large ones more delicate by sizing them down
1 Select stitch #130
2 If your stitch is still set at a different size than default, select the Main Menu, then Clear (CLR)
3
Select the Edit Menu, then choose
Repeat and enter 2
4 Sew the stitch at the standard size down the middle of the fabric
5
Tap Jumbo Stitch and then +100
once to increase size to 200% (locked proportions)
Fig. 24
6 Sew the stitch to the side of first stitch (use the camera to preview) Repeat 1 time
7 Use the Multi-function Knobs or plus (+) or minus (-) icons to reduce the stitch size to about 61% (making the stitch 5 5 mm) (Fig 24)
8 Sew the stitch with a Repeat of 4
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Exercise 9
DIRECTIONAL SEWING
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Sideways-motion Foot #40C
Sew any decorative stitch pattern or combination at 360 degrees, from any
angle, without moving or pivoting the fabric around It is perfect for
applications such as:
· Sewing on a bag strap using the “X in a Box” technique · Creating crazy
quilting, because you can use
almost any stitch with this feature · Sewing on patches and labels by just
changing the direction of the stitch · For creative embellishments, because
you can
change the stitch direction as you sew
File Manager » Decorative Stitches »
Folder 1101
1 Select stitch #1103 2 Select the Edit Menu » Directional Sewing 3 Sew the
stitch pattern for a couple of repeats
to begin (Fig 25) 4 Using the touchscreen, select 135 degree and
sew diagonally (Fig 26), then try 225 degree 5 Now try using the Multi-
function Knobs to
change the stitch direction while you sew
6 Select Pattern End to finish a stitch pattern and then cut
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
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STITCH DESIGNER
With Stitch Designer, you can create your own decorative stitch patterns or alter designs already built-in to the B 990 sewing machine You already know BERNINA offers you Total Stitch Control, but Stitch Designer takes this to a new level
FEATURE FOCUS Touch Gestures
Using Stitch Designer is a great time to take full advantage of the Touch
Gestures on the B 990 This makes zooming and panning on your touchscreen
effortless
Undo/Redo
It is easy to accidentally add extra points to a stitch pattern Don’t forget
about the Undo/Redo icons on the top left of the screen This makes it easy to
get to the place you need
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Exercise 10
EDIT AN EXISTING STITCH
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Reverse Pattern Foot #1D
File Manager » Decorative Stitches » Folder 601
1 Select stitch #621
2
Tap the Stitch Designer icon at bottom right of
the Quick Access Bar
3
Explore the Stitch Designer screen
and tap View Toolbar
o
Toggle on/off the
9 mm stitch limitation here
(when turned off, there is no
shaded area on screen) Leave 9 mm
limitation off
o
Toggle Rotate to view the
stitch horizontally (turn
back to vertical)
4 Close the View toolbar
5 There are three icons on the left of the Stitch Design Area These are the tools you will use to adjust the decorative stitch (Fig 27) Use the Selection Options icon at the top and choose Single Point
6 Select the Move icon
7 Locate point 7 and drag up to new position (Fig 28)
Fig. 27 Fig. 28
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8 Find point 11 and drag to a new position 9 Tap point 15 and move to reflect
point 7
(Fig 29) 10 Edit Menu » Tap the Sew Virtually icon and
watch to see how the stitch will sew out 11 Confirm the new stitch pattern
(save and
name if you like) 12 Sew the stitch
FEATURE FOCUS
Draw Tool
Explore creating your own unique stitch from scratch using the Draw Tool; begin by writing your name in cursive
1
Select New
2 Change your view to Horizontal for easy writing Close the View Menu
3
Select the Draw Tool from the left
Fig. 29
Tip:
Working in Stitch Designer is a place to practice using two finger gestures to
zoom in/out and pan to the top area of the stitch When doing this, make sure
that you are using the Move tool instead of Draw
4 Write your name or simply draw a stitch by using your finger or stylus
directly on the screen Adjust the stitch with Undo/Redo and Add Stitch options
until you reach the desired look
5 Confirm and Save if desired
Snap to Grid
There are other helpful Edit Tools in the Stitch Designer, like Snap to Grid
This will make the stitch points land on the grid intersections The grid helps
you create symmetrical patterns or maintain uniform spacing
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BUTTONHOLES
The BERNINA Buttonhole is a hallmark of the quality of BERNINA sewing machines In this chapter, learn several ways to create a perfect buttonhole, while fine-tuning each to fit different applications
FEATURE FOCUS
Help Center
The Help Center (Fig 30) is where you look up quick resources directly on your
machine There is a Quick Start section that is full of on-screen animations
for doing things like threading the machine You will also find a digital
version of the instruction manual in the Help Center The last tool is the
Consultant This tool will help you get started with the right settings and
some instructions for your sewing needs
Consultant
The Consultant in the Help Center has tutorials and tips on how to sew various
techniques that you may encounter If you are unsure about how to do a special
technique like buttonholes, the Consultant is a great place to start The best
part is that you can connect these tutorials to an external device like a
tablet to give you the directions while you are working on the machine
Fig. 30
Tip:
If your machine is connected to WiFi, you will notice a QR Code that appears
If you have a tablet or device connected to the same WiFi network, you can tap
the QR Code and scan it to see the Consultant information on your mobile
device
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Main Menu » Help » Consultant » Sewing » Buttonholes
1 Scroll through the entirety of the Preparation section On the left, you can
select your type of fabric for the technique
2 Select Denim; notice the stitch has changed as well as some of the
recommendations
3 Back at the top, toggle to the Tutorial Section (Fig 31)
4 Next, select Medium-weight Woven and confirm the settings It will take you
straight to your sewing screen with those settings applied (Fig 32)
Fig. 31
Fig. 32
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Exercise 11
BUTTONHOLES
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle, button, and buttonhole cord (optional) Needle: 80/12
Universal Needle Position: Center Foot: Buttonhole Foot with Slide #3A
Part One
Option One: Automatic Buttonholes
Automatic buttonholes are easy and fast to create With the Auto-
matic Buttonhole Foot #3A, your buttonholes can be
up to 29 mm in length for a 27 mm button
1 Attach Automatic Buttonhole Foot #3A and
Tip:
set your Press Foot selection in the Status Bar
The High Thread Tension Bobbin Case places
2 Change your Bobbin case to the High Thread
more tension on the bobbin thread, which will
Tension Bobbin Case (Gold)
pull the top thread to the back and make the
3 If you followed the directions above, you will already be at stitch #51 If
not, select the stitch from the Buttonholes folder
4 Select the Edit Menu » Buttonhole Options
side beads of the buttonhole pronounced and crisp You do not have to use this to get a good buttonhole, but remember the Consultant did recommend it
5
Tap Length, and then Auto
Length; hold your button up to
the
measuring circle on the screen,
then turn the Multi-function Knob
until the circle and the button match in size
(Fig 33)
6
Touch the Back Arrow » select
Slit Width
Fig. 33
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7 Adjust the slit width with the Multi-function Knob to 0 9 mm
8 Sew the buttonhole
These settings will stay in your machine’s Temporary Altered Stitch Memory
until you reset the stitch or shut the machine off
You can also change the width of the Buttonhole Stitches to be more robust or
increase or decrease the length of the stitches of the satin stitch Do this by
turning the Multi-function Knobs
Buttonholes may be saved into the Personal Folder For example, if you make a
lot of button-down shirts with the same size button, it would be helpful to
have the saved version ready to go whenever you are
Option Two: Manual Buttonholes
You can create longer buttonholes by using the manual function and the Buttonhole Foot #3C presser foot that comes with your machine Longer buttonholes are great for home decor projects like curtains or pillows
9 Attach Buttonhole Foot #3C and select it in the Presser Foot Selection Menu
10 Select buttonhole stitch #51
11
Edit Menu » Length icon » select
Sew Manually
12 Mark a buttonhole length on your fabric
13 Each segment of the buttonhole is displayed in the Buttonhole bar (Fig 34)
To move through each segment, touch the Quick Reverse button on the front of
the machine
14 Sew the buttonhole, being careful to follow your marked length
Fig. 34
Tip:
To check the right side of the stitch with the laser, open the Edit Menu and
Mirror the stitch The laser will move The Button Sew-on Program secures the
stitch both at the begin-
ning and at the end
Part Two: Attaching Buttons
In the Buttonhole Stitches folder, you will also find a stitch for sewing an
eyelet and a stitch for attaching a button This is stitch #60 Your B 990 also
comes with the Button Sew-on Foot #18 1 Attach Button Sew-on Foot #18 and
select it
from the Status Bar 2 Select Buttonhole Menu and stitch #60 The
machine will lower the feed dog when this stitch is selected 3 Align the front
holes (if there are four holes) under the presser foot between the pin 4 Use
the laser or the handwheel to ensure that the needle position will not hit the
button 5 Sew the button on, using the Start/Stop button or Foot Control
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6 The machine will stop automatically at the end of the stitch sequence If sewing a 4-hole button, start by stitching the two holes closest to you and then move the button slightly forward on the pin to sew the back two holes
FEATURE FOCUS
Corded Buttonholes
For projects needing a durable buttonhole that might experience increased
pressure or disappear in a lofty fabric, corded buttonholes are the way to go
The cord adds both stamina and beauty to the buttonhole Try creating a corded
buttonhole from the settings you programmed in the previous exercise,
adjusting the width of the buttonhole to accommodate the size of the cord (you
don’t want to stitch through it!)
Help Center » Creative Consultant » Sewing » Corded Buttonholes
1 Review the Tutorial 2 Select Buttonhole #51 and activate laser to
assist with placement 3 In the Edit Menu, under Buttonholes >>
Length, choose Auto Length Set the length to 15 4 Loop the cord on the bottom
of the Buttonhole Foot #3A according to tutorial directions (Fig 35) 5 Sew the
buttonhole
TAPER STITCHES
Taper stitches are unique because they are decorative stitches which taper to
a point at both ends of the stitch They are like a buttonhole in that the
stitch is segmented, but here, into Tips and Length These stitches can be used
as embellishment or as a precise application for machine appliqué As you sew
one repeat, stop with needle down and turn the fabric 90 degrees to match the
edges of the tips for a perfect appliqué
Fig. 36
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Exercise 12
TAPERS
Materials & Machine Settings
(1) 4″ x 6″ folded woven fabric with (1) 4″ x 6″ tear-away stabilizer
sandwiched in the middle Needle: 80/12 Universal Needle Position: Center Foot:
Open Embroidery Foot #20C
Decorative Stitches » Folder 1401
1 Attach Open Embroidery Presser Foot #20C
2 Select stitch #1449 (it opens similarly to the Manual Buttonhole) (Fig 36 on previous page)
3 Sew the Tip of this stitch After completing this section, it will immediately move on to the Length
4 Press the Quick Reverse once the machine begins stitching the length section This will cue the machine to move on to the Tip as soon as the current length section is completed
5 The machine will stop automatically at the end of the Tip and return to the beginning of the tapering stitch
6 Using the same stitch, select the Edit Menu » Tapering Option (Fig 37) » Tips
7
Change the direction of the points (Tips) » Select 2
8 Use the Back Arrow and Select Length Notice here that the length is adjusted
by the full length of the body stitch pattern
9 Sew the stitch again
Fig. 37
Tip:
Like the Buttonhole Stitches, you can also use the Sew Manually icon to fine
tune the stitch to your desired length Use the Quick Reverse button to move
through the stitch sequence
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