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1. 8 Changing the presser foot 9 Changing the 9 9 Spool pins and 9 RN 10 Threading the upper 11 EESO EEEE E T 12 Cutting the E EEREEo REPE FEM EU 12 Threading for twin 13 W maing the DODDI 13 14 Inserting the bobbin enn 15 15 EX CLUSIVE SEN SOR SYSTEM 55 16 Sensor Foot Pressure eese nnn 16 cenieni i ea 16 16 Operating T Machine FUNCTION DULLOTIS sssexinieestssexistenirini terit nnd rena I7 N eedle Stop U p D 17 Sensor Foot U p E xtra Lift 17 Sensor Foot D own Pivot POSITION 17 116 17 PCG 17 pa 17 jiu 17 Function buttons on the Touch 18 Alternate A MM 18 Stitch L ength D 5 18 Stitch Width N eedle position
2. 36 Sewing on buttons 38 Sewing 2 5 39 Free Motion Q nnn 40 Taking Care of the M achine Changing the light bulbs nne 41 Gleanihg GENS MACHINE 41 Clean the Bobbin 41 Cleaning Under the Bobbin 41 Replacing the Stitch 1 41 TOUDE SHOO N setenta pcne 42 Stitch table menu 1 Utility Stitches 44 SECO VEL VIG M PURIS 46 1 lt GE PUR ra bora tre 46 IA HD URW N 2 16 MACHINE OVERVIEW 1 Lid 13 Stitch plate 25 Thread cutter for bobbin thread 2 Pre tension thread guide 14 Bobbin cover 26 Handwheel 3 Thread tension disks 15 Freearm 27 GraphicD isplay 4 Thread take up lever 16 Drop feed teeth switch 28 Touch Panel with function buttons 5 Thread tension dial 17 N eedle bar with needle 29 ON OFF switch connectors for 6 Thread tension for bobbin clamp screw power cord and foot control winding 18 Presser bar 7 Function button panel 19 Presser foot ankle 8 Thread cutter 20 Stitch panel 9 Light bulbs 21 Spool pin 10 Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole 22 S
3. 1 Take out the foot control cord Turn the foot control over Connect the cord to the socket inside the space of the foot control 2 Push firmly to make sure it is properly connected 3 Lay the cord in the slot on the underside of thefoot control CONNECT THE POW ER CORD AND FOOT CONTROL On the underside of the machine you will find information about the power supply voltage V and the frequency H z dore plugging in the foot control chek to ensurethat it is of type FR5 seeunderside of foot control 1 Connect the foot control cord to the front socket on the bottom right side of the machine 2 Connect the power cord to the rear socket on the bottom right side of the machine 3 Pressthe ON OFF switch to ON to turn on power and light For the USA and Canada This sewing machine has a polarized plug one blade wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not modify the plug in any way LOW ER THE FEED TEETH The feed teeth are lowered when you move the switch on the front of the free arm to the right M ove the switch to the left if you wish to raise the feed teeth
4. Use Blind Hem Foot D and the needle N ote T he blind hem technique is not recommended for light weight ee aides for your fabric fabric or leather vinyl If you sdect the blind hem and light woven 2 light stretch or leather and vinyl will hear a and the technique will be unseected OND lt lt e ve k lt lt lt 7 57 547 7 7 7 5 7 5 7 5 47 4 7 medium W oven medium heavy fabric heavy fabric Stretch 34 Basic Sewing T echniques H EM TheH em technique on your E xclusive SE WIN G ADVISOR feature will select the visible or topstitch hem that is best for your fabric weight and type For woven fabric and leather and vinyl a straight stitch is selected For stretch fabrics stitches that stretch are selected Jeans Hem W hen sewing over seams in extra heavy fabric or a jeans hem the presser foot may tip as it rides over the seam U se the multipurpose tool to balance the height of the presser foot as you sew Press N eedle U p D own to select the needle down position Begin sewing the bottom hem at or near the center back As you near the side seam stop sewing Your machine stops with the needle in the fabric and raises the presser foot Insert the multipurpose tool from behind Both sides of the multipurpose tool are raised U se the side which corresponds closest to the thickness of
5. Manual Buttonholes A buttonhole can also be sewn step by step without the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot connected U se the reverse button to set the length of the buttonhole dl 2 Snap on Presser Foot Place the fabric and stabilizer under the presser foot Use the markings on the left toe of the buttonhole foot to position the garment edge Place the edge of the garment at the middle mark to have 5 8 15 mm from the edge to the buttonhole Begin sewing the buttonhole T he sewing machine will sew the left column in reverse A reverse icon is shown on the G raphicD isplay indicating that you need to press the Reverse button to step to the next part of the stitch W hen the buttonhole has reached the desired length press the Reverse button Your sewing machine will bartack the end and stitch the right side Sew to the starting mark and press the Reverse button to sew the second bartack K eep the foot control depressed until the buttonhole is finished T he machine will stop automatically when the buttonhole is complete Corded Buttonhole Stretch fabrics When sewing buttonholes in stretch fabrics we recommend cording the buttonhole to increase the stability and to keep the buttonhole from stretching out i Loop apiece of heavy thread or gimp cord over the finger on the back of Presser Foot C Stitch a buttonhole Let the satin buttonhole columns stitch over the cord Stop sewing before the last
6. ee 18 18 Stitch Selection BUTTONS anc taraen ncs 18 A TOW gt 18 QUNM RR 18 FONE sura Lacu rena an UR POTE 18 Shift to upper case lower case or numbers 18 ai su anto 18 Program 18 19 Mirror ode O 19 Exclusive SEWING 1 19 Sewing 90 20 5 he 21 SSIGCHHO A FONE necem MEER PII 21 FPO GP aN 22 24 RRm 25 Presser Foot Pressure 25 25 25 Sensor Foot 25 25 TAON C aoa 25 SHEA Wd S sn 25 Free Motion 26 Free Motion Spring Action enne 26 Buttonhole eres tais 26 Audible 26 26 e PN 26 Software 26 POD UD IMCSSA0C5 esaet eu HE UD UEM EDEN 21 B asic Sewing T echniques Exclusive SEW IN ADVISO 30 31 CS E 21 Seam and OVvercast sess 32 s fo E PEE TO 33 Darnmg and Mending cucine si 33 sj 34 35 Sena
7. T his sewing machine is provided with double insulation Use only identical replacement parts See instructions for Servicing of D ouble I nsulated A ppliances SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS SERVICING OF DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCTS In a double insulated product two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding N o ground means is provided on a double insulated product nor should a means for grounding be added to the product Servicing of a double insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be done only by qualified service personnel Replacement parts for a double insulated product must be identical to those parts in the product A double insulated product is marked with the words DOUBLE INSULATION or DOUBLE INSULATED uen PRESSER FOOT KIT fe A limited edition accessory foot package is backed in tbe box witb your HUSOVARNA VIKING EDEN ROSE sewing machine The package contains the following optional presser feet p GATHERING FO OT 4127971 45 G ather fabric or gather and attach a ruffle in one step Suitable for light to medium weight fabrics Straight stitch left needle position length 3 to 6 The longer the length the more fabric will gather Snap on G athering Foot For gathered fabric Place fabric under G athering Foot and sew Increase upper tension for tighter gathers 10 gather and attach gathered fabric in one step 1 Place fa
8. bobbins 2 Place the large spool holder and felt pad under the spool on the main spool pin set in the vertical position 3 Bring the thread over and behind the pre tension thread guide A and down around the thread tension disc B then through thread guide C as illustrated 4 Guide the thread through the hole in the bobbin D from the inside to the outside 5 Push the bobbin spindle to the right A pop up message appears on the G raphicD isplay Press the foot control to start winding H old the end of the thread firmly when starting to wind O nce the bobbin begins to wind cut the excess thread When the bobbin is full it will stop automatically Push the bobbin spindle back to the left remove the bobbin and cut off the thread on the thread cutter WINDING THE BOBBIN USING THEAUXILIARY SPOOL PIN 1 Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the top of the machine The bobbin only fits on one way with the logo facing up Use only original HUSQVARNA VIKING bobbins 2 Fold out the auxiliary spool pin Place a large spool holder and a felt pad under the spool 3 Bring the thread over and behind the pre tension thread guide A and down around the thread tension disc B then through thread guide C as illustrated 4 Guide the thread through the hole in the bobbin D from the inside to the outside 5 Push the bobbin spindle to the right A pop up message appears on the G raphicD isplay Press the
9. 4 Place the fabric and cord under the Clear Piping Foot with the cord in the groove on the underside of the foot 5 Sew The groove will guide the cord so the fabric covers it evenly H int W hen you sew this piping into a garment adjust the needle position so it stitches one dose to the cord to cover the frst stitching To Stitch Piping into a Seam 1 Snap on the Clear Piping Foot 1 2 Place the piping along the seam line on the right side of the fabric and stitch in place with piping in the groove of the foot ic 3 Placethe second piece of fabric on top with the right sides together 4 Putfabric and piping layers under the piping foot with the piping in the groove on the underside of the foot Sew The groove on the underside of the foot will guide the piping as you sew S ins dii H int N otch the seam allowance of the piping on curves and corners SN 4 4 X 4 4 Net CONTENTS Machine eeeennnennnnnnnnnenennnnnnnns 5 550 5 6 Getting Ready To Sen 7 Packing away after sewing 7 AEO DD 7 Extended Sewing Surface 7 Using the free 7 Connecting the foot control cord 8 Connect the power cord and foot control 8 Lower the feed
10. Reverse Press the button while sewing and the machine will sew in reverse until the button is released T hen your sewing machine will sew forward The LED on the button is lit when reverse is activated For permanent reverse press the button once before starting to sew Your sewing machine sews in reverse until you press the button again Reverse is also used when sewing buttonholes bartacks and darning to step between the parts of the stitch Operating the machine 17 O mmm Cap Eg 6 112345154865 7 FUNCTION BUTTONSON THETOUCH PANEL 8 Alternate View W hen you select a satin stitch the length and width settings Will be shown on the G raphicD isplay By pressing the Alternate V iew button the density setting will be shown instead of the length setting 9 Stitch Length D ensity W hen you select a stitch your machine automatically sets the best stitch length T he stitch length is visible on the G raphicD isplay Y ou can change the stitch length by pressing the or button If you have selected a buttonhole the G raphicD isplay will show the density setting instead of the stitch length setting You will now be able to change the density setting by pressing the and buttons If you press the Alternate V iew button the G raphicD isplay will show the density setting for satin stitches U sethe and buttonsto change the setting 10 Stitch W idth N eedle position T he stitch width
11. metal flanges cover the needle A small hook will pass through the needle eye B 3 Placethe thread under the flanges in front of the needle so the thread catches into the small hook C 4 Letthe needle threader gently swing back The hook pulls the thread through the needle eye and forms aloop behind the needle Pull the thread loop out behind the needle 5 Placethe thread under the presser foot N ote T he needle threader is designed to be used for size 70 120 needles Y ou cannot use the needle threader for size 60 needles or smaller the wing needle twin needle triple needle or when the Sensor neStep Buttonhole F oot is on T here also some other optional accessories that require manual threading of the needle W hen threading the needle manually make sure that the needle is threaded from front to back T he white presser foot ankle makes it easy to see the eye of the needle T he bobbin case cover can be used as a magnifying glass CUTTING THETHREAD O nce you have finished sewing cut the threads by raising the presser foot and pulling the threads from the back to the front into the thread cutter on the left side of the machine 12 Getting Ready to Sew THREADIN G FORTW IN N EEDLES N Press the ON OFF switch to OFF 1 2 3 Insert a twin needle Use a second thread spool or wind a bobbin with the thread you are going to use a
12. sewing speed and sensor foot pressure for your project T he stitch is displayed on screen with presser foot thread tension and needle recommendations Press the buttons for fabric type and sewing technique desired Fabric Selection WOVEN LIGHT chiffon organza batiste silk wool challis etc WOVEN MEDIUM calico quilting fabrics wool crepe broadcloth etc WOVEN HEAVY denim wool suiting and coating canvas terrycloth quilt layers with batting etc STRETCH LIGHT charmeuse nylon tricot single knit Jerseys etc STRETCH MEDIUM double knit velour Swimwear etc STRETCH HEAVY sweater knits fleece etc LEATHER AND VINYL suede leather vinyl and synthetic leather SewingTechnique SEAM sews two pieces of fabric together OVERCAST finish fabric edges to prevent them from fraying and to help them lay flat SEAM OVERCAST sews the seam and overcasts the edge all at one time BASTE atemporary stitching for fitting garments gathering and marking T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature automatically sets along stitch length so the threads are easy to remove or to pull for gathering BLIND HEM creates an invisible hem on garments 15 not recommended for light weight fabric or for leather vinyl HEM selects the best visible or top stitch hem for your fabric type and weight BUTTONHOLE the Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects and sets the best buttonhole for your fabr
13. H Husqvarna VIKING User s Guide scc EE EDITION amp e 4 B LES eee UN n 7417 BN Tw ea i T his household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC EN 60335 2 28 and UL 1594 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock A sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning Always unplug before relamping WARNING To reduce the risk of burns frre electric shock or Injury to person This sewing machine is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the sewing machine Usethis sewing machine only for its intended use as described in this manual U se only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug if
14. Scallop Stitch B For edge finishing Trim away fabric outside scallops 36 Scallop Stitch B For edge finishing Trim away fabric outside scallops b 37 Satin Arrow H ead B For edge finishing Trim away fabric outside scallops 2 38 Two Step Zigzag A B For joining two pieces of fabric with finished edges and for elastic shirring 39 Straight stitch A B Begins and ends with forward and reverse sewing with FIX STITCH OVERVIEW Menu 1 Utility Stitches M enu 2 Quilt Stitches M enu 3 Satin and H eirloom Stitches M enu 4 D ecorative Stitches COO D HT 110020 BE IAS 1 3 2245 5632 5931 2 RASTR ESZED X Stitches 0 9 are the same in all four stitch Alphabets Block ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUVWXYZA AO O abcdefghijkKIlmnopqrstUuUvwxy Brush Line ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRSTUUVWXY ZAAO abedefghijklmnoperstu vwxy 23456078906 eV adac ec eseiouy Cyrillic and Hiragana Russian and Japanese alphabets See the fonts on the raphicD isplay of your sewing machine Zaao Ld 2 1 Ld IN TELLECTUAL PRO PERT Y Patents protecting this product are listed on a label positioned underneath the sewing machine VIKING KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING amp Design EDEN ROSE EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM and SEWING ADVISOR are trademarks of SIN Luxembourg 11 S ar l HUSQVARNA an
15. You can change the pre set machine settings and make manual adjustments to the automatic functions in the SET M enu O pen the menu by pressing the SET M enu button and select the setting you wish to adjust by pressing the up down arrow buttons To activate the function press the OK button to place an X in the box To cancel the function press the OK button again to leave the box empty To change the number settings use the right left arrow buttons Press the SET M enu button again to close the SET Menu N ote W hen a number 15 s to default the fures will If you change the number the figures will beinverted on a black back ground Presser Foot Pressure Use the left right arrow buttons if you want to adjust the presser foot pressure for the selected stitch T he value can be adjusted between 0 and 8 5 in steps of 0 5 Your manual setting will be cancelled when you select another stitch or turn off the machine N ote W hen you save a stitch or program in M y Stitches the setting of the presser foot pressure 15 also saved Pivot H eight If Free Motion is activated you will be able to set the height of the presser foot pivot position T he pivot position can be raised or lowered in 15 steps by pressing the left right arrow buttons Sensor Foot Auto Press the OK button to turn on or off the automatic pivot function for lifting the presser foot for example when stopping with the needle down T he setting will go back to defaul
16. by pressing the up and down arrow buttons Six to eight stitches is normal 4 Press the foot control sewing machine will sew the number of stitches set on the display and then tie off and stop 5 Raisefeed teeth when button sewing is completed Tip Placethethin end of the multipurpose tool button reed under the button when sewing on light fabrics U sethe thick end for heavier fabrics H old in place on the fabric with transparent tape Lower the feed teeth 30 Basic Sewing T echniques SEW IN G ZIPPERS The Zipper Foot E can be snapped on either the right or the left of the needle making it easy to sew both sides of the zipper To sew the other side of the zipper reposition the Zipper Foot M ove the needle position far left or far right to stitch close to the zipper teeth or cording Center Zipper im Sew the two fabrics right sides together along the 5 8 15mm seam line stopping at the notch for the zipper placement Baste the remaining seam where the zipper will be placed Press the seam open Place the zipper right side to the pressed open seam allowance placing the zipper stop at the notch Pin the zipper on the right side so it stays in place see fig 1 Select straight stitch and move the needle position to the left Snap on the Zipper Foot E so the needle is on the left side of the foot Place fabric under the foot right side up with the zipper foot on the right side of th
17. end of the buttonhole is sewn Lift the cord off the finger and pull out the slack Cross the cord in front of the needle and stitch the end of the buttonhole over the cord 1 0 1 23 28 Buttonhole Stitches Fabric All types of fabric Select T he fabric you are using and the Buttonhole technique T he Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects a buttonhole suitable for your fabric Use Presser Foot C and the needle recommended for your fabric lover medium Buttonhole 9 0 4 5 0 gt 1 00 Basic Sewing T echniques 31 SEW ING ON BUTTONS b Sew buttons snaps hooks and eyes quickly with your sewing machine Fabric All types of fabric 1 Snap off the presser foot and lower the feed teeth 2 Place the fabric multipurpose tool button reed and button under the ankle with the holes in the button lined your fabric D o not use a presser up with the swing of the needle Check the swing of the foot needle by pressing the mirror side to side button to be sure the needle will not hit the button Bring the needle down into the holes of the button with the hand wheel to verify N ote T herecommended width of 3 0 is set for most buttons If you sew a tiny button or a very large coat button decrease or increase the stitch width until the swing of the needle sews in the holes of the button 3 Set the number of stitches to sew on the button
18. fabric For knits swimwear fleece synthetic suedes and leathers M arked with a yellow band D enim needle D enim needles have a sharp point to penetrate tightly woven fabrics without deflecting the needle For canvas denim microfibers M arked with a blue band W ing needle D TheWing needle has wide wings on the side of the needle to poke holes in the fabric when sewing entredeux and other hemstitches on natural fiber fabrics 4 5 N ote C hange the needle often A Iways usea straight needle with a sharp point 1 A damaged needle 2 can cause sk ipped stitches break of needles or snapping of thread A damaged needle can also damage the stitch plate Getting Ready to Sew 9 SPO OL PINSAND SPOOL CAPS Your sewing machine has two spool pins a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin T he spool pins are designed for all types of thread The main spool pin is adjustable and can be used in a horizontal position the thread reels off the stationary spool or in a vertical position the thread spool rotates U se the horizontal position for all regular sewing threads and the vertical position for large spools or specialty threads Horizontal Position Lift the spool pin up slightly from its horizontal position to easily place the thread spool on the pin The thread should reel over the top in a counterclockwise direction as shown
19. foot control to start winding H old the end of the thread firmly when starting to wind O nce the bobbin begins to wind cut the excess thread When the bobbin is full it will stop automatically Push the bobbin spindle back to the left remove the bobbin and cut off the thread on the thread cutter 14 Getting Ready to Sew L N ote W hen using earlier vesion of HUSQVARNA V IKIN G amp bobbins that do not havea hole wind several turns of thread on the bobbin to get started N ote D epending on the type of thread wrap the thread one or two turns around the bobbin thread tension disc B to put more tension on the thread IN SERTIN G THE BO BBIN N Press the ON OFF switch to OFF 1 Remove the bobbin cover by sliding it towards you 2 Placethe bobbin in the bobbin case It drops in only one way with the logo facing up T he thread unreels from the left of the bobbin The bobbin will then rotate counter clockwise when you pull the thread 3 Place your finger on the bobbin to keep it from turning as you pull the thread firmly to the right and then to the left into the tension spring E until it clicks into place 4 Continue threading around F and to the right of the thread cutter G Slide on the bobbin cover H Pull the thread to the left to cut 1 THREAD TENSION Use the recommended top thread tension setting giv
20. for twin needle and you select a stitch that cannot be sewn with twin needle Press the OK button to close the pop up message Bobbin winding an Presser Toot taa hiah pem 813 Machine set twin Heedle E DK Stitch width limited tin Heedle e wachine set far We straight stitch This stitch cannot with tvm needle Oper ating the machine 1 Restart the Buttonhole If you are sewing a buttonhole and stop to adjust the length settings you will get this question once you start sewing again If you select Y es the machine will restart and sew the buttonhole from the beginning with the new settings If you select N o the change will be cancelled and the machine will continue sewing the rest of the buttonhole with the previous settings U se the arrow buttons to select Yes or No and press the OK button Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot line up Adjust white area to white line When you insert the fabric for sewing a buttonhole the wheel of the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot might move pop up message prompts you to line up the white area with the white line Line up the white areas and close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Presser Foot connected The Sensor ne Step Buttonhole Foot can only be used for the buttonhole stitches recommended for the foot
21. he stitch is shown on the G raphicD isplay with presser foot thread tension and needle recommendations Press the buttons for the fabric you are using and the sewing technique you wish to sew Operating the machine 19 L SEW ING MODE Sewing M ode is the first view on the G raphicD isplay after you turn on the machine H ere you will find all the basic information you need to start sewing T his is also the menu where you adjust the settings of your stitch Straight stitch is selected by default 2 2 9 Recommended needle for the selected fabric Recommended presser foot for the selected stitch T he sewing speed is indicated by three levels shown on the G raphicD isplay Reduce or increase the speed by pressing the SPEED button The fabric and sewing technique selected on the E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature Recommended thread tension for the selected fabric and stitch The selected stitch both illustrated and displayed by number Stitch length Reduce or increase the stitch length by pressing the Stitch Length and buttons Needle position is shown instead of stitch width when straight stitch is selected Change the needle position by pressing the Stitch Width and buttons Indicates that the function Mirror side to side is activated 10 When sewing a manual buttonhole or the darning program the reverse icon is shown to indicate that you need to press the
22. in the picture Slide on a spool cap and then move the spool pin back to the horizontal position E ach machine comes with two spool caps on the spool pin For medium sized thread spools the medium sized cap A is placed in front of the spool For large thread spools the large cap B is placed in front of the spool Theflat side of the spool cap should be pressed firmly against the spool There should be no space between spool cap and thread spool Two extra spool caps one small and one large are also included as accessories for your machine T he small spool cap can be used for small thread spools T he second large spool cap can be used when winding a bobbin from a second spool of thread or when sewing with a twin needle Vertical Position Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right Lock the spool pin in the vertical position by slightly pressing it down Slide on the large spool cap For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap or when using specialty threads place a felt pad under the thread spool to prevent the thread from reeling off too fast For larger spools the felt pad is not needed N ote N o spool cap should be placed on top of the spool as this prevents the spool from rotating Auxiliary Spool Pin T he auxiliary spool is used when winding a bobbin from a second spool of thread or for a second spool when sewing with a twin needle Lift the auxili
23. it which makes it easier to place the fabric under the presser foot Use the markings on the left toe of the Sensor One Step Buttonhole Foot to position the garment edge Place the edge of the garment at the middle mark to have 5 8 15 mm from the edge to the buttonhole 6 Before sewing line up white area on the side of the red wheel with the white marking line on the foot 7 Step on the foot control Sensor ne Step Buttonhole Foot lowers automatically A straight stitch is sewn away from you stabilizing the left buttonhole column then the satin column is sewn toward you T his is repeated for the right column T he bartacks are also sewn automatically T he arrows on the G raphicD isplay will show when each part of the buttonhole is sewn and in what direction K eep the foot control depressed until the buttonhole is finished The machine will stop automatically when the buttonhole is complete 36 Basic Sewing T echniques 1 0 1 23 1 25 1 26 1 27 Buttonhole Stitches Fabric All types of fabric Select T he fabric you are using and the Buttonhole technique T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects a buttonhole suitable for your fabric Use T he Sensor One Step Buttonhole Foot and the needle recommended for your fabric OL A 25 medium Buttonhole 20 1 010 CE COLS 9 0 4 5 0
24. should be fairly close together but not sewing mode Lower feed teeth crossing T he stitching should look like puzzle pieces TR Tip U sethe optional pen Toe Stippling F oot for better visibility needle as recommended when free motion stippling 3 2 N ote To s amp the machineto regular saving mode co to SE T eu Toum OK to desde F ree otion Tou SE T M to exit 4 Basic Sewing T echniques CHANGING THELIGHT BULBS Your sewing machine is equipped with two light bulbs O ne is placed under the sewing head and one above the free arm Only use light bulbs of atype as indicated on the front of the machine 24V 5W T hey are available at your authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING dealer Change the light bulbs as described below Press theON OFF switch to OFF Place the light bulb remover with the deep hole marked OUT around the bulb Do not turn the bulb just pull it out to remove it W hen inserting a new light bulb place the remover with the shallow hole marked IN around the new bulb Insert the new bulb by pushing it up CLEANING THE MACHINE To keep your sewing machine operating well clean it often N o lubrication oiling is needed Wipe the exterior surfaces of your sewing machine with a soft cloth to remove any dust or lint built up Pres theON OFF switch to OFF Clean the Bobbin Area Remove the presser foot and slide off the bobbin cover Lower the feed teeth Place th
25. the foot control cord from the machine Wind the foot control cord inside the space on the underside of the foot control 4 Check to ensure that all accessories are in the accessory box Slide the box on to the machine behind the free arm 5 Placethe foot control in the space above the free arm 6 Put on the cover ACCESSO RY BOX T here are special places for presser feet and bobbins in the accessory box plus space for needles and other accessories Store the accessories in the box so they are easily accessible EXTENDED SEW ING SURFACE T he space at the right side of the needle between the needle and the arm gives you a great deal of extra space This makes sewing large projects and quilts much easier than on other sewing machines K eep the accessory box on the machine to provide a large flat work surface USING THE FREEARM Slide the accessory box to the left when you wish to remove it and use the free arm Use the free arm to facilitate sewing trouser legs and sleeve hems To replace the accessory box slide it onto the machine until it fits in place ANO 0922065 WES SSS EOM u i Getting Ready to Sew 7 CONNECTING THEFOOT CONTROL CORD A mong the accessories you will find the foot control cord and the power cord Connecting the foot control cord to the foot control is only necessary the very first time you are going to use the machine
26. 5 0 M anual Buttonhole lover Buttonhole 1 00 EM Ok 0 4 5 0 Sensor neStep Buttonhole B oven medium Ld 1 05 X NS 3 0 Sewing on button Selecting Stitch Press the Stitch M enu button to select a stitch menu Use the arrow buttons to select among the menus 1 Utility stitches 2 Quilt stitches 3 D ecorative stitches 4 D ecorative stitches U My Stitches T he name and number of the selected menu is shown at the bottom of the display T he stitches are pictured inside the lid of your machine with the menu numbers on the left and the stitch numbers within the menus across the center W hen you have selected the menu press the number of the stitch you wish to use with the Stitch Selection buttons or press OK and the first stitch in the selected menu will be selected stitch number 10 Press the Stitch M enu button again to close the selection menu without making any selection Stitches 0 9 are the same in all stitch menus If you press any of the Stitch Selection buttons once you select the stitch illustrated on that button immediately regardless of the selected stitch menu By pressing two digits in quick succession you will be able to select a stitch from 10 and up from the selected stitch menu If the stitch number does not exist in the selected menu you will hear a beep and the first entered digit will be selected
27. If the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot is connected and you select a stitch that is not possible to sew with the foot this message will appear when you start to sew Remove the foot or select a buttonhole that can be sewn with the Sensor One Step Buttonhole Foot Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Machine Set for Free Motion Sewing T his message is shown when the machine is set to Free Motion Floating or Free M otion Spring Action and you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Main Motor O verload If you are sewing on very heavy fabric or if the machine is blocked when sewing the main motor can get overloaded The pop up message will close when the main motor and power supply is secure 18 Operating the machine 4 Hill Een Restart the deg E buttonhole 59 no Adjust white area to white line Sensor Toot cor Hected please remove the foot Machine set Tor free motion sewing matar ower loaded please Lait The Stitch Cannot be Programmed T his message is shown if you try to program or add a buttonhole bartack or the sew on button stitch to a program stitches in your sewing machine programmable except for these Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button The Stitch Cannot be Saved T his message is shown if you try to save a buttonhole bartack darning or the
28. SE T M enu SET Pivot height Sensor Foot auto FIs Auto Twin needle Stitch width satety Floating Freelvi Spring Action 1 6 EIE TE TESTES M achine SE T M eu Operating the machine 1 Free Motion Floating To sew in free motion with the included E mbroidery D arning Foot R or with any optional F ree M otion Floating presser foot set the machine in Free Motion Floating mode The drop feed teeth recommendation Will be activated T he setting remains when the machine is turned off A pop up reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing N ote Y ou cannot the machine in F ree M otion Floating M odeif Free otion Spring dion is activated or vice versa Free Motion SpringA ction If you are using any of the optional Free M otion Spring Action presser feet you need to set the machine in Free M otion Spring Action mode The drop feed teeth recommendation will be activated T he setting remains when the machine is turned off A pop up message reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing OK Buttonhole Balance If the Sensor ne Step Buttonhole Foot is not connected or if you select stitch 1 25 the columns in the buttonhole stitch will be sewn in different directions O n some fabrics this may cause the columns to appear with different density U se the left right buttons to balance
29. Sewing M ode In Sewing M ode you can adjust the width and length or mirror the whole program T here are a few things you need to know when adjusting the stitch program in Sewing M ode T he adjustments you make to the program in Sewing M ode can be saved to My Stitches H owever these adjustments cannot be brought back to Programming M ode If you have made adjustments in Sewing M ode and press the PROG button to go back to Programming M ode these adjustments will be cancelled T his will also happen if you load a saved program from M y Stitches to Programming M ode Operating the machine 23 L4 Sew O ut the Stitch Program When you are done with your program press the M y Stitches button to save it see next page or if still in Programming M ode press the PRO G button or step on the foot control to switch to Sewing M ode O nce you are in Sewing M ode and step on the foot control the machine will sew out your stitch program T he program will be sewn continuously If no STOP is programmed Press the STO P button to sew your stitch program only once It is possible to start sewing at any stitch in the program Use the left right arrow buttons to step through the program in Sewing M ode 2 My Stitches Menu M y Stitches is your own personal menu where you can save and recall your programs or favorite stitches with personal settings T here are 15 memories each memory has a maximum space of 40 stitches Save
30. T he feed teeth will raise as you begin to sew T he feed teeth should be lowered when sewing on buttons and for free motion sewing 8 Getting Ready to Seu CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT N Press the ON OFF switch to OFF 1 Make sure the needle is in the highest position and the presser foot is lifted Pull the presser foot towards you 2 Lineup the cross pin on the foot with the gap in the presser foot ankle Push back until the foot snaps into place CHANGING THE NEEDLE Pres theON OFF switch to OFF 1 Usethe hole in the multipurpose tool to hold the needle 2 Loosen the screw in the needle clamp with the screwdriver 3 Remove the needle 4 Insert the new needle using the multipurpose tool With the flat side away from you push the new needle upwards until it will go no further 5 Usethe screwdriver to tighten the screw N EEDLES The sewing machine needle plays an important role in successful sewing To ensure you will get a quality needle we recommend needles of system 130 705H The needle package included with your machine contains needles of the most frequently used sizes for sewing on woven and stretch fabrics Universal needle A Universal needles have a slightly rounded point and come in a variety of sizes For general sewing in a variety of fabric types and weights Stretch needle B Stretch needles have a special scarf to eliminate skipped stitches when there is a flex in the
31. a Stitch or a Program Press the M y Stitches button from Programming or Sewing M ode T his will open the M y Stitches M enu Select an empty memory by pressing the up down arrow buttons Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button If the selected memory is not empty a pop up message will appear asking if you wish to overwrite the previously saved stitch program with the new Select Yes or No with the arrow buttons and press the OK button Press the M y Stitches button again to return to Sewing M ode or Programming M ode Load a Saved Stitch or Program To load a saved stitch or program from M y Stitches press the Stitch Selection M enu button and open the M y Stitches M enu Use the arrow buttons to select the stitch or program and press T he stitch program will appear in Sewing M ode ready to be sewn D elete Saved Stitches or Programs To delete a stitch or a program from M y Stitches press the Clear button CLR when the stitch program is selected A pop up will appear asking you to verify the deletion Select Yes or N o with the arrow buttons and press OK Press the M y Stitches buttons again to return to the previous menu Operating the machine B Woven medium m 16 axe 7 1138 7 80 Sewing M ode Save to Stitches 00 ro Load fly Stitches sae HS oy Delete gs 00 P ro 01 SET MENU
32. abric gently with your hands as the machine is feeding 16 Getting Ready to Sew SPEED FUNCTION BUTTONS 1 N eedle Stop Up Down Press this button to move the needle down or up The setting of the needle stop position is changed at the same time Theupper LED next to the button is lit when needle up IS activated and the lower LED is lit when needle down is activated You can also tap the foot control to raise or lower needle If both the needle and the presser foot are in up position only the presser foot will be lowered when you tap the foot control the first time Tap again to lower the needle 2 Sensor Foot U p Extra Lift This button raises the presser foot to the up position Press the button once more and the presser foot will raise to the E xtra Lift position to make it easy to place and remove heavy or fluffy fabrics and battings under the presser foot 3 Sensor Foot Down Pivot Position Press Sensor Foot Down and Pivot and the presser foot will be completely lowered so the machine firmly holds the fabric Press Sensor Foot D own again to raise the presser foot to Pivot position or a floating position over the fabric for easier placement of the fabric T he presser foot will be lowered automatically when you start sewing You can also tap the foot control to lower the presser foot W hen you stop with the needle in the down position the presser foot is automatically lifted to pivot position T his function can
33. am move the cursor to the left of the first position and press the Clear CLR button A pop up will appear asking you to verify the deletion Select Yes or with the arrow buttons and press Add Commands The commands FIX and STOP can be added to the program E ach command takes one memory space in the program Prog Block ABCDEFGHIJIELMAOPE ESTUDUVIIX VZAA BnaBvVikiNG N ote If autofk is activated on your machine you do not need to add a FIX in the beginning of the program Join Two Stitch Programs Into O ne You can add a previously saved program to a new one in Programming M ode Press the Stitch M enu button select M y Stitches and the program you wish to add Press OK and the program will be inserted in Programming M ode to the right of the cursor dd commands Adjust a Single Stitch or Letter To adjust the settings of a single stitch in a program you must select the stitch in Programming M ode You can adjust the stitch width stitch length density or needle position or mirror the stitch settings for the selected stitch are shown on the G raphicD isplay Press the Alternate V iew button to 4 30 toggle between different settings hy 5 727 MS Adjust the Entire Stitch Program A djustments that affect the whole program and not just single stitches 118 7 7 0 are done in Sewing M ode Press the PROG button to leave Programming A djust a singe stitch or letter M ode and switch to
34. ary spool pin up and to the left Slide on the large spool cap For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap place a felt pad under the thread spool to prevent the thread from reeling off too fast For larger spools the felt pad shall not be used 10 Getting Ready to Sew THREADIN G THE UPPER THREAD M ake sure the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position Pres theON OFF switch to OFF 1 Place the thread on the spool the spool capon 4 Continue threading in the direction indicated by the the spool pin as described on page 10 arrows Bring the thread from the right into the slot on 2 Spool pin in horizontal position the take up lever D Bring the thread over and behind the pre tension thread 5 Takethe thread down and behind the last guide just guide and under the thread guide B above the needle E Spool pin in vertical position Instead of bringing the thread into the pre tension guide bring it directly under the thread guide B 3 Bring the thread down between the thread tension discs C Getting Ready to Sew 11 N EEDLETH READ ER The needle must be in the up position to use the built in needle threader We also recommend lowering the presser foot 1 Usethe handle to pull the needle threader all the way down catching the thread under the guide A 2 Push back to bring the needle threader forward until the
35. as a stitch T he selected stitch menu stitch and stitch number will be visible on the G raphicD isplay in Sewing M ode To select another stitch in the same menu just press the number of the stitch or use the left and right arrow buttons to step stitch by stitch in numerical order To select a stitch in another menu you will first need to change stitch menu and then select the stitch Selecting a Font Press the Font Selection M enu button to open the Font Selection M enu Use the arrow buttons to select among the fonts Block Brush Line Cyrillic Alphabet H iragana Alphabet Press the OK button This automatically opens the mode for programming letters see page 22 Stitch ler 4 Decorative dy Fl Black Font M Operating the machine 11 1 prog PROGRAMMING The Programming function on your machine makes it possible to create stitches with your own personal settings and to combine stitches and letters into stitch programs You can add up to 40 stitches and letters in the same program Save your own stitches and programs in My Stitches and recall them any time you like All stitches in your sewing machine are programmable except for buttonholes darning button sewing and bartacks Create a Stitch Program 1 Press the PROG button to open the mode for Programming 2 Thestitch menu which was previously selected will be kept when entering the Pro
36. be turned off in the SET M enu see page 25 4 STOP ST OP is used to conclude a stitch or to sew just one unit of the stitch Your sewing machine ties off the thread and stops automatically when one stitch unit or stitch program has been completed The LED next to the button is lit when STOP is activated STO P is cancelled once you have used the function Press the button again if you wish to activate it once more ST OP is also used to repeat the same size darning bartack and Automatic Tapering stitch with the same size TIP If you want to repeat the ST OP function for a stitch unit several times in a row you can savethe stitch with a STOP at in a program see P rogramming page 22 5 Speed All stitches in your sewing machine have a pre set recommended sewing speed Press the SPEED button to increase or decrease the sewing speed T here are three speed levels T he speed level is shown on the G raphicD isplay You cannot select a higher speed than the default max speed for the selected stitch 6 FIX By using the FIX button you can lock the stitch at the beginning and or at the end The LED next to the button 15 lit when FIX 15 activated Press the FIX button to turn off the function TheFIX function is automatically activated when a stitch is selected or when STO P has been used Y ou can turn off the automatic FIX function in the SET M enu see page 25 TheFIX function can be programmed see page 23 1
37. bric to be gathered under the presser foot right side up 2 Place fabric to have ruffles attached to it in the groove of the foot right side down 3 Sew guiding the under fabric but do not hold it back K eep the top fabric in the groove moving it steadily as needed Increase the stitch length upper tension and presser foot pressure for more gathers BRAIDING FOOT 4129898 45 Couch or stitch braid or cord for decorative embellishment Stabilize as needed Straight stitch length 2 5 or Zigzag stitch length 2 to 4 width wide enough to go over braid or cord or use decorative stitch 1 Thread braid from top of foot into the guide hole and under the foot 2 Lower the Presser Foot and stitch The Gimping Braiding G uide accessory 412554445 will guide the braid as you Sew CLEAR PIPING FOOT 4130971 45 Insert packaged piping into seams and edges for a tailored finish Cover cord with fabric for specialty piping T he clear view allows you to see the piping placement and see exactly where you are stitching T he clear view enables you to see the first row of stitching and adjust your needle position to stitch next to the original row Straight Stitch length 2 5 To Make Piping From Your Fabric 1 Snap on the Clear Piping Foot 2 Cut bias or crosswise grain strips wide enough to cover the cording plus seam allowances 3 Lay the cording on the wrong side of the fabric strip and wrap the fabric over the cord
38. d the crowned H mark are trademarks of H usqvarna ABB All trademarks are used under license by VSM Group We reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the assortment of accessories without prior notice or make modifications to the performance or design Such modifications however will always be to the benefit of the user and the product Please note that on disposal this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant N ational legislation relating to electrical electronic products If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance CE Authorised Representative VSM Group AB SVP Worldwide D rottninggatan 2 SE 56184 H uskvarna SWEDEN i Husqvarna VIKING E gt E un 75 5 5 E lt 3 5
39. e Zipper Begin stitching across the bottom turn the fabric and stitch the right side of the zipper to the top see fig 2 To avoid fabric shifting sew the left side of the zipper in the same direction Snap on the Zipper Foot E so the needle is on the right side of the foot M ove the needle position to the right Begin stitching across the bottom turn the fabric and stitch the left side of the zipper sewing from the bottom to the top see fig 3 Remove the basting stitches N ote T o adjust the position of the stitching line adjust the needle position with the stitch width buttons 7 NI vA v v v v v v v v v v v Im Val INST AUN Fig 1 B asic Sewing T echniques zt FREE MOTION QUILTING Free Motion Floating When sewing free motion at alow speed the foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabric on the stitch plate while the stitch is being formed When sewing at a high speed the foot floats over the fabric while sewing T he feed teeth must be lowered and the fabric is moved manually M ost free motion sewing is stitched with a straight stitch or zig zag sti
40. e program with a STO P after the Operating the machine Husqvarna Husavarnna VIKING Prog 1 Utility OOo Programming M ode Prog 4 Decorative 5 e 118 7 7 0 4 30 Prog 4 Block RESTULVIIIE VZAA 1 98 72274 16 8 7 0 usqvarna and V IKIN G have b n programmed separatay usqvarna and V IKIN G arein the same program Add Stitches or Letters at other Positions If you wish to add a stitch or letter at another position in the program move the cursor by pressing the arrow buttons T he stitch or letter will be inserted to the right of the cursor N ote W hen programming letters press the arrow down button to activate the cursor in the stitch program instead of in the alphabet Add the Same Stitch Several Times If you want to add the same stitch several times in a row you can just press the OK button directly after the first stitch has been inserted T he same stitch will be inserted each time you press OK You can also move the cursor to select another stitch and press the OK button T he selected stitch will be inserted once more to the right of the selected stitch D elete Stitches or Letters To delete a stitch in the program select the stitch with the cursor by pressing the arrow buttons and press the Clear CLR button To delete the whole progr
41. e and brush lint from bobbin and teeth area Have your sewing machine serviced at your authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING dealer Machine W ill N ot Sew Put bobbin winder spindle to the left into sewing position e Check plugs are securely plugged all the way into the machine Check wall plug and power to wall plug Check foot control connection The Sewing Machine Function Buttons Do Not Respond to Touch Thesockets and function buttons on the machine can be sensitive to static electricity f the function buttons do not respond to touch turn the machine off and then on again If the problem persists contact your authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING dealer HAVE YOUR SEW ING MACHINE SERVICED REGULARLY BY YOURAUTHORIZED H U SQ VARN A VIKING DEALER If you have followed this trouble shooting information and still have sewing problems take the sewing machine to your authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING dealer If there is a specific problem it is a great help to test sew with your thread on a scrap of your sewing fabric and bring it to your Authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING dealer A sewing sample will often give much better information than words NON ORIGINAL PARTSAN D ACCESSO RIES The warranty does not cover any defect or damage caused by use of non original accessories or parts Taking Care of the M achine 43 STITCH TABLE MENU 1 UTILITY STITCHES Stitch Stitch n
42. e risk of these materials sticking to the foot Edging Foot J T his foot is used for overcasting and seam overcasting Stitches form over the pin which prevents puckering at the edge of the fabric Embroidery D arning Foot R For free motion darning quilting and embroidery Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot W hen connected to the machine the buttonhole is sewn in a suitable length to the button size that has been entered into the machine 1 Non Stick glide plates 2 2 Light bulb remover 3 Seam ripper 4 Brush 5 Screwdriver 6 Felt pad 2 7 8 9 1 Extra spool caps one large one small Bobbins 5 Multipurpose tool button reed 0 T hread nets Slide on the spool when using synthetic threads that easily unwind 2 N eedles not pictured UNPACKING 1 Place the machine on a sturdy flat surface remove the packaging and lift off the cover 2 Remove the packing material and the foot control 3 The machine is delivered with an accessory bag a power cord and a foot control cord 4 Wipethe machine particularly around the needle and stitch plate to remove any soil before sewing N ote Your EDEN ROSE sewing machine is adjusted to provide the best stitch result at normal room temperature E xtreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewn result PACKIN G AW AY AFTER SEW IN G 1 PresstheON OFF switch to OFF 2 Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine 3 Unplug
43. e screwdriver under the stitchplate as shown on the picture and gently turn the screwdriver to pop off the stitch plate Clean the feed teeth with the brush Cleaning U nder the Bobbin Area After sewing several projects or any time you notice an accumulation of lint in the bobbin case area the area under the bobbin case must be cleaned Remove the bobbin case holder 1 covering the front part of the bobbin case Remove the bobbin case 2 by lifting it up Clean with the brush A small vacuum attachment works well to remove dust and lint built up Put the bobbin case and the bobbin case holder back in place N ote D o not blow air into the bobbin casearea T he dust and lint will be blown into your machine Replacing the Stitch Plate With feed teeth lowered place the stitch plate so that it fits into the notch at the back Press the stitch plate down until it clicks into place Slide on bobbin cover Taking Care of the Machine 41 TROUBLE SHOOTING Any TimeYou Experience a Problem W hen Sewing Select correct type and weight of fabric in the E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature nsert needle size and type as recommended on the G raphicD isplay e Rethread the top and bobbin threads Usedifferent spool pin positions vertical or horizontal e Usethread nets and quality thread We recommend the same sewing thread on top and bobbin for gen
44. ects the Stretch Stitch Use Presser Foot A and size 75 stretch needle as recommended Line up the fabric edge with the 3 8 10 mm seam guide Select Stretch light fabric and Seam technique T he E xclusive SEWING 1 13 Three Step Zigzag Fabric All types of fabric Select T he fabric you are using and O vercast technique T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects the three step zigzag Use Presser Foot J and the needle recommended for your fabric Let the toe of the presser foot guide the fabric as shown on the picture I l I I l l B asic Sewing Techniques 4l SEAM AN D OVERCAST T he Seam O vercast stitch sews the seam and overcasts the edge all at one time T here are a number of different Seam O vercast stitches on your sewing machine to give the best result for your chosen fabric 32 Basic Sewing T echniques di 1 7 O vercast Stitch Fabric Stretch light or woven light medium cut in two Select Stretch light or woven light medium fabric and Seam O vercast technique T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects the O vercast Stitch Use Presser Foot J and the needle recommended for your fabric Let the toe of the presser foot guide the fabric as shown on the picture 1 8 Stretch Seam O vercast Stitch Fabric Stretch heavy cut in tw
45. en on the G raphicD isplay You might need to adjust the top thread tension for special threads fabrics and or techniques To set the tension turn the numbered tension dial The higher the number the tighter the tension N ormally top thread tension 15 set to around 4 When sewing buttonholes and decorative stitches set thread tension to around 3 When topstitching with a heavy thread in thick fabric increase the tension to 7 9 a few tests on a scrap piece of the fabric you are going to sew and check the tension Correct and Incorrect Thread Tension To understand the correct thread tension sew a few sample straight stitches at different settings 1 Begin with tension that is too loose i e set at the lowest number The bobbin thread will lie straight and the top thread will be drawn to the underside of the fabric 2 If you set the tension at the highest number the bobbin thread will be visible on the top side of the fabric The seam may pucker and the top thread might break 3 Thecorrect thread tension is set when the threads interlock in between both fabric layers or in the case of decorative stitches on the underside Getting Ready to Sew 15 EX CLUSIVE SEN SO SYSTEM ESS Sensor Foot Pressure With the Sensor Foot Pressure the presser foot actually senses the thic
46. eral sewing For decorative sewing we recommend embroidery thread on top and bobbin thread on bobbin If You Experience Problems when Sewing the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Makesurethe white area on the side of the wheel is lined up with the white marking line on the foot e Check to insure that the cord to the Sensor ne Step Buttonhole Foot is properly plugged into the socket above the needle area behind the light bulb Fabric Puckers Select correct type and weight of fabric in the E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature e Check needle it could be damaged nsert needle size and type as recommended on the G raphicD isplay Rethread top and bobbin threads e Change thread type to match fabric and sewing technique Use quality thread Shorten stitch length Use stabilizer e Check your thread tension Skipped Stitches Check needle it could be damaged Change needle to recommended size and type Besurethe needle is inserted correctly all the way into the clamp Rethread top and bobbin threads Userecommended presser foot Turn machine off and on to reset e Consult your Authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING dealer for service 4 Taking Care of the M achine N eedle Breaks Usecare not to pull fabric when sewing nsert needle size and type as recommended on the G raphicD isplay nsert needle correctly as described in the U ser s G uide Poor Tensio
47. gramming mode To change the stitch menu press the Stitch M enu button and select another stitch menu by using the arrow buttons 3 Press the number of the stitch you wish to use The stitch will appear in Programming M ode 4 Press the number of the next stitch and it will appear to the right of the last entered stitch N ote T wo numbers are displayed above stitch program on the lat sideof theG raphicD isplay T he frst number is the position of the sdected stitch in the program T he second number put in brack ds is the total number of stitches in the program T he number above the stitch program on the right side of the G raphicD isplay is the number of the sdected stitch Add Letters 5 Press the Font Menu button Use the arrow buttons to select a font and press The machine will show the upper case alphabet in Programming M ode 6 Usethearrow buttons to select a letter and press OK to add the letter to the program 7 To switch to a lower case alphabet or numbers press the Shift button About Programming Letters Both upper and lower case letters will be stitched with a 7 mm stitch width If there are letters going below the baseline included in the program e g p y the height of the uppercase letters will be reduced All text to be sewn out on the same project should be in the same program to ensure the letters are sewn out in the same height For instance a name and an address should be in the sam
48. h forward and press reverse for continuous darning and auto stop backward 22 Bartack Reinforce pockets shirts openings belt loops as well as at lower end of a zipper E manual 23 Round End Sensor One For blouses and children s garments lt lt Buttonhole Step Buttonh Foot C 24 Medium C For medium and heavy fabrics 88 Reinforced Buttonhole Se 25 Heirloom Sensor One For hand look on fine and delicate fabrics For jeans buttonholes increase length and jc Buttonhole Step Buttonh width of the buttonhole U se thicker thread Foot C 26 Keyhole Sensor One For tailored jackets coats etc 2 Buttonhole Step Buttonh Foot C 27 Heavy Duty Sensor One With reinforced bartacks Buttonhole Step Buttonh Foot C 28 Leather Straight For leather and suede Stitch Buttonhole 29 Eyelet B For belts laces etc ane 30 Satin stitch B For appliqu s sewing on laces and trims For light and medium fabrics narrow 31 Satin stitch B For appliqu s sewing on laces and trims For light and medium fabrics medium 32 Satin stitch wide B For appliqu s sewing on laces and trims For heavy fabrics 33 Scallop Wave B For edge finishing Trim away fabric outside scallops 34 Narrow Rick B For edge finishing Trim away fabric outside scallops Rack Stitch 35
49. hes on the G raphicD isplay 10 Double O verlock B Seam and overcast in one step along the edge or trim later For heavy stretch and heavy woven Stitch fabrics 11 Overlock Stitch B Seam and overcast in one step along the edge or trim later For medium stretch fabrics 2 13 Elastic Casing B For overlapped seams in tricot To sew casing over narrow elastic Stitch gt 13 Three step For overcasting in all kinds of fabric 7 Zigzag Overcast 14 Reinforced B For joining fabric edge to edge or overlapping in leather For decorative sewing Zigzag CP 15 Baste Stitch A B For joining two pieces of fabric with along stitch length reduce thread tension according to recommendations on the G raphicD isplay 16 Stretch Blind D Blind hems in medium and heavy stretch fabrics i H em Stitch 17 Woven Blind D Blind hems in medium and heavy woven fabrics 4 Hem r 18 Shell Edge For edgings sew over the edge on light stretch fabrics sew woven fabrics on bias 19 Elastic Stitch or Sew over two rows of elastic thread for elastic shirring S Smocking 20 Bridging stitch A B For joining two pieces of fabric with finished edges and for elastic shirring Stitch Stitch no Presser Foot Application Stitch name i 21 D arning D arn and mend small holes in work clothes jeans tablecloths and more Stitch over the hole n Stitc
50. hole and to set the number of stitches when sewing on a button 14 Stitch Menu Press this button to select a stitch from any of the stitch menus shown on the G raphicD isplay 15 Font Menu Press this button to open the Font M enu on the G raphicD isplay to select a font 16 Shift to upper case lower case or numbers Press this button to shift to lower or upper case or numbers when programming letters 17 Save to My Stitches This button opens the menu where you can save your own personal stitches or stitch programs Press the button again to exit the M y Stitches mode 18 Program Mode Press this button to open the mode for programming Press the button again to exit the program mode 19 SET Menu Press this button to open the menu for machine settings M ake changes and selections by using the arrow buttons 13 Press the button again to exit the SET M enu 20 Mirror Side to Side Press this button to mirror the selected stitch side to side If the button is pressed when straight stitch with left needle position is selected the needle position is changed from left to right the button is pressed in Sew ut M ode for stitch programs the whole stitch program is mirrored T he change is visible on the G raphicD isplay 21 Exclusive SEW ING ADVISOR The Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature sets the best stitch stitch length stitch width sewing speed and Sensor Foot Pressure for the selected fabric and sewing technique T
51. ic zz 4 5 N ote If an unsuitable combination 15 sdected for example woven light blind hem the machine beeps and the technique remains unsd ected 30 Basic Sewing T echniques g Cab Du n WAAAY NY WY WY WU WI WU TUI LU PUU U U U U Knit fabric SEAM A seam sews two pieces of fabric together with a seam allowance that usually will be pressed open n most cases edges of the seam allowance are finished with an overcast stitch before sewing the seam Seams on stretch fabric must stretch with the fabric Stretch Stitch makes a stretchy seam that is suitable for sewing together pieces of light stretch fabric OVERCAST The three step zigzag is up to 1 4 6mm wide and Suitable for all types of fabrics Use this stitch for overcasting butting two edges together to join them mending tears and other special finishing Use Edging Foot J when overcasting Il c gb Pun ea IE ZG CH 22 6 7 wa d 1 1 Straight Stitch Fabric Woven medium cut in two Select Woven medium fabric and Seam technique T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects a straight stitch Use Presser Foot A and size 80 needle as recommended Line up the fabric edge with the 5 8 15 mm seam guide 1 2 Stretch Stitch Fabric Stretch light cut in two ADVISOR feature sel
52. in winding 1 2 3 Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle the top of the machine The bobbin only fits on one way with the logo facing up Use only original HUSQVARNA VIKING bobbins Pull the thread from the needle under the presser foot and to the right through the thread guide C G uide the thread through the hole in the bobbin D from the inside to the outside N ote W hen using an earlier vesion of HUSQVARNA VIKING bobbins that do not havea hole wind several turns of thread on the bobbin to get started 4 Push the bobbin spindle to the right A pop up message appears on the G raphicD isplay Press the foot control to start winding H old the end of the thread firmly when starting to wind Once the bobbin begins to wind cut the excess thread When the bobbin is full it will stop automatically Push the bobbin spindle back to the left remove the bobbin and cut off the thread on the thread cutter k N ote Only use symmetrical twin needles D o not use this typeof twin needle D since it may damage your sewing machine Getting Ready to Sew 13 WINDING THE BOBBIN USING THEVERTICAL SPOOL PIN 1 Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the top of the machine The bobbin only fits on one way with the logo facing up Use only original HUSQVARNA VIKING
53. is set in the same manner as the stitch length T he preset width is visible on the G raphicD isplay The width can be adjusted between 0 and 7 mm Some stitches have a limited stitch width If astraight stitch is selected the and buttons are used to move the needle to the left or right in 29 positions 10 Operating the machine 11 Clear Press this button to delete a single stitch or all stitches in a stitch program Or use it to delete your saved stitches and stitch programs in the M y Stitches M enu T his button is also used to activate tapering for D ecorative Tapering Stitches 12 Stitch Selection Buttons By pressing any of the 0 to 9 buttons you select the stitch illustrated on that button immediately By pressing two digits in quick succession you will be able to select a stitch from 10 and up from the selected stitch menu If the stitch number does not exist in the selected stitch menu you will hear a beep and the first entered digit will be selected as a stitch 13 N avigator Arrow Buttons M ake your selections with the arrow buttons and confirm your selections or changes with the OK button Use the left right arrow buttons to select stitches step by step in numerical order within the selected stitch menu T he arrow buttons are also used when programming to select stitches within the program or to select letters to insert in the program The up and down arrow buttons are also used to set the size of a button
54. it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked K eep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint dust and loose cloth Keep fingers away from all moving parts Special care is required around the sewing machine needle Always use the proper needle plate T he wrong plate can cause the needle to break Do not use bent needles Do not pull or push fabric while stitching It may deflect the needle causing it to break Wear safety glasses Switch the sewing machine off 0 when making any adjustment in the needle area such as threading needle changing needle threading bobbin or changing presser foot etc Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual Never drop or insert any object into any opening Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administrated To disconnect turn all controls to the off 0 position then remove plug from outlet D o not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord
55. kness of fabric and stitching to sew over it smoothly and evenly with perfect fabric feeding If you want to see the actual setting of the presser foot pressure for the selected fabric and adjust the pressure manually go to the SET M enu see page 25 Sensor Foot Lift T he presser foot on your sewing machine is raised and lowered in four levels with the Sensor Foot U p and D own buttons see next page T he presser foot is automatically lowered when you start sewing When you stop with the needle in the down position the presser foot automatically senses the thickness of the fabric and raises the presser foot to just the right height to float over the fabric for pivoting Go to the SET Menu to turn off this function see page 25 STARTING TO SEW T he buttons at the bottom of the Touch Panel the Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR buttons that will help you to get the best stitch and settings when you are sewing Press the button for the type and weight of fabric you are using and press the button for the desired sewing technique or select a stitch from one of the menus see page 30 Place top and bobbin thread under the presser foot and to the back For best results when beginning at the edge of the fabric place a finger on the threads to hold them in place as you begin Place fabric in position under the presser foot Step on the foot control to begin sewing T he presser foot is lowered automatically G uide the f
56. n Select correct type and weight of fabric in the E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature e Rethread top and bobbin use quality thread nsert needle size and type as recommended on the G raphicD isplay Follow recommendations for thread tension Follow recommendations for stabilizer U pper Thread Breaks Doesthread feed smoothly not catching Usethread nets and quality thread For special threads such as metallic etc please consult your A ccessory User s Guide for special needle recommendations Rethread top and bobbin threads check for correct threading When using embroidery thread on top you should use bobbin thread in the bobbin not regular sewing thread Try different spool pin positions horizontal or vertical f stitch plate hole is damaged replace stitch plate sthecorrect spool used in front of the thread Fabric Does Not Move Check to make sure feed teeth are up Increase stitch length Bobbin Thread Breaks Wind anew bobbin e Replace the bobbin in the machine check correct threading f stitch plate hole is damaged replace stitch plate Clean bobbin area Bobbin W inds Irregularly e Check threading for bobbin winding W rong Stitch Irregular or N arrow Stitches Turn machine off and on to reset Change needle rethread top and bobbin threads Usestabilizer Machine Sews Slowly Check speed e Remove stitch plat
57. n movement of the needle with hdp of thespring and the arm on the presser foot T he feed teth must be lowered and the fabric is moved manually t is recommended to turn on the Stitch W idth Safety for the presser feet that are only intended for straight stitch sewing PO P UP MESSAGES Bobbin W On This pop up message appears when the bobbin winding spindle is pushed to the right and bobbin winding is activated Presser Foot too High Your machine will not sew if there is too much fabric under the presser foot Remove some of the fabric or use another fabric Press the OK button or tap the foot control to close the pop up message Machine Set for Twin N eedle When you have set the machine for twin needle in the SET Menu a pop up message is shown to remind you of the setting when you turn on your machine Press the OK button or tap the foot control to close the pop up message Stitch W idth Limited for Twin N eedle T his message is shown when the machine is set for twin needle and you try to adjust the stitch width to wider than possible with the twin needle Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Machine Set for Straight Stitch T his message is shown when the stitch width safety is on and you turn on the machine or try to adjust the stitch width Close the pop up message by pressing the O K button This Stitch C annot be Sewn with Twin N eedle This pop up message appears when the machine is set
58. o Presser Foot Application Stitch name gg 0 Bartack Sensor One Standard buttonhole for most fabric weights Buttonhole Step Buttonh Foot C 1 Straight Stitch A B For all types of sewing Select 29 different needle positions center needle pos 2 Stretch Stitch For seams in tricot and stretch fabric i left needle position gt 3 Reinforced Straight A B For seams which are subject to considerable strain Triple and elastic for reinforced seams U se Stitch center needle to reinforce and topstitch sportswear and working clothes For topstitch increase the stitch position length 29 needle positions gt 4 Three Step For mending sewing on patches and elastics Suitable for light and medium weight fabric _ gt Zigzag For overcasting select stitch 1 13 c 5 Zigzag For appliqu work lace edging sewing on bands etc Stitch width increases equally to the left i and right S 6 Flatlock Stitch B D ecorative hems and overlapped seams belts and bands For medium heavy stretch fabrics _ 7 Overcast Stitch Seam and overcast in one step along the edge or trim later For light stretch and non stretch I fabrics 8 Stretch Seam B Seam and overcast in one step along the edge or trim later For medium and medium heavy O vercast Stitch stretch fabrics 9 Automatic Button Sewing N o presser foot For sewing on buttons Set the number of stitc
59. o Select Stretch heavy fabric and Seam O vercast technique T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects the O verlock Stitch Use Presser Foot B and size 90 stretch needle as recommended UN DUM gt e 1 10 Double verlock Stitch Fabric Woven heavy cut in two Select Woven heavy fabric and Seam O vercast technique T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects the D ouble O verlock Stitch Use Presser Foot B and size 80 needle as recommended yo yc wot BASTE Basting is temporary stitching for fitting garments gathering and marking The Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature automatically sets a long stitch length so the threads are easy to remove or to pull for gathering Place the fabrics right sides together Put the fabric in position under the presser foot with 5 8 15 mm seam allowance Stitch along seam line To remove stitching pull the bobbin thread DARNIN G AND MENDING D arning a small hole or a tear before it becomes larger can save a garment Choose a fine thread in a color as close to your garment as possible 1 Placethe fabric in position under the presser foot 2 Start sewing above the hole and over it 3 Onceover the hole press the Reverse button Continue sewing T he machine sews back and forth across the hole 14 times and then stops 4 To repeat the stitch with the same size press the STOP button Reposition your fabric
60. pool caps Foot socket 23 Auxiliary spool pin 11 N eedle threader 24 Bobbin spindle Bobbin stop 12 Presser foot INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Presser Feet Utility FootA Attached on the machine upon delivery T his foot is used mainly for straight stitching and zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1 0 Utility Foot B W hen sewing decorative stitches or short zigzag stitches and other utility stitches with less than 1 0 mm stitch length use this foot The tunnel on the underside of the foot is designed to feed smoothly over the stitches Buttonhole Foot C This foot is used for sewing buttonholes step by step Use the guide lines on the toe of the foot to position the garment edge The two tunnels on the bottom of the foot ensures a smooth feed over the buttonhole columns The finger on the back of the foot holds cording for corded buttonhole Blind Hem Foot D This foot is used for blind hem stitches T he inner edge of this foot guides the fabric The right toe of the foot is designed to ride along the hem edge Zipper Foot E T his foot can be snapped on either to the right or to the left of the needle making it easy to sew close to both sides of the zipper teeth M ove needle position to right or left to sew closer to zipper teeth or for covering large cording Non Stick Glide Foot H T his foot with a non stick coating underneath is used when sewing foam vinyl plastic or leather to minimize th
61. reverse button when the buttonhole columns or the darning stitch are sewn to the desired length 11 Stitch density is shown instead of stitch length when a buttonhole bartack or darning stitch is selected or when a satin stitch is selected and the Alternate V iew button is pressed Reduce or increase the stitch density by pressing the Stitch Length and buttons 12 Stitch width Reduce or increase the stitch width by pressing the Stitch Width and buttons 13 Buttonhole size indication when using the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot Set the size of the button by pressing the up and down arrow buttons 14 Recommendation to use stabilizer under your fabric 15 The icon for lowering the feed teeth is shown when free motion is activated or sewing on buttons is selected 16 Set the number of stitches to sew on the button by pressing the up and down arrow buttons 17 Recommendation to use the multipurpose tool button reed when sewing on a button Place the thin end of the multipurpose tool button reed under the button when sewing on light fabrics U se the thick end for heavier fabrics Operating the machine B oven medium L 4 6 1 01 F 125 00 N ormal Sewing M ode Straight stitch B oven medium e n 4 6 Ld 4 14 ens F 1235 r70 N ormal Sewing ode D ecorative stitch lover Buttonhole 1 00 CE f 9 20 4
62. s the second upper thread Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right Lock the spool pin in the vertical position by slightly pressing it down Slide on the large spool cap For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap place a felt pad under the thread spool Placethe first thread spool on the spool pin The spool should rotate in a clockwise direction when the thread reels off the spool LEFT NEEDLE T hread the machine as described on page 13 Check to ensure that the thread lies between the left thread tension discs Thread the left needle manually Pull out the auxiliary spool pin and slide on the large spool cap For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap place a felt pad under the thread spool Placethe second thread on the spool pin The second spool should rotate in a counterclockwise direction when the thread reels off the spool RIGHT NEEDLE T hread the machine as before but this thread should lie between the right thread tension discs A and outside the needle thread guide B T hread the right needle manually N ote If using specialty threads such as metallic threads 15 waght and irregular surface increases the thread tension By redudng the tension the risk of needle break age is prevented WINDING THE BOBBIN WITH THE MACHINETHREADED M ake sure that the presser foot is up and the needle is in the highest position N ote D o not usea plastic presser foot when bobb
63. sew on button stitch to M y Stitches All stitches in your machine can be saved in M y Stitches except for these Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Program too Long to Add More Stitches If you try to add more than 40 stitches or letters in the same program this message is shown Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button N ote If you add a FIX or STOP tothe program these will each use one memory space in the program The Combination of Commands is Incorrect If you are programming stitches or letters and try to insert the commands STOP or FIX into a stitch program in an order that is not allowed this message will appear Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Commands Removed from Program If you try to insert a previously saved program into a new one the result may be that the commands are put in an order that is not allowed To avoid this the commands will be removed from the program Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button The stitch cannot programmed The stitch cannot sawed Program too long to add mare stitches The combination at commands 15 incorrect Commands removed from program Operating the machine EX CLUSIVE SEW ING ADVISOR Your sewing machine has the E xclusive H USQVARNA VIKING SEWING ADVISOR feature The E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature automatically sets the best stitch stitch length stitch width
64. t when the machine 15 turned off FIX Auto Press the OK button to turn on or off the automatic FIX function in the beginning of each stitch T he setting will go back to default when the machine is turned off Twin N eedle If you are using a twin needle set the size of the needle to limit the width of all stitches and prevent needle breakage A ctivate or deactivate the twin needle function with the O K button and use the left right arrow buttons to set the twin needle size Y our setting will be saved even when the machine is turned off A pop up message reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing OK N ote Y ou cannot the twin needle size if the Stitch W idth Safety is on or turn on the Stitch W idth Safety if the machine is se for twin needle Stitch W idth Safety Usethe OK button to turn on the Stitch Width Safety when using a straight stitch needle plate or a straight stitch presser foot T he stitch width will be limited to zero for all stitches to prevent damage to the needle presser foot and needle plate T his setting is saved when the machine is turned off A pop up message reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing SET F foot pressure Sensor Foot auta FIs Auto Twin needle Stitch width satety Floating Freelvi Spring Action 1 6 L 1L TE TE TESTES M achine
65. tch H owever all stitches can be sewn in free motion mode T he direction and speed with which you move the fabric will determine how the stitch will look N ote FreeM otion Spring A dion If you using the optional Free M otion Spring A dion presser foot set the machine in Free M otion Spring dion mode T he D rop Feed Teh recommendation will be activated L ower the feed teth T he setting remains when the machine is turned off A pop up message reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine C lose the pop up message by pressing O K For normal sewing turn off the Free M otion Spring ction modein theSE T menu The Free Motion Spring Action presser foot follows the up and down movement of the needle with the help of the spring and the arm on the presser foot T he feed teeth must be lowered and the fabric is moved manually Tip U setheoptional O pen T oe F ree M otion Spring foot Free Motion Stippling i m 1 1 Free Motion Stippling You will have to move the fabric manually Fabric Woven medium with 1 Select NEEDLE UP DOWN to put the batting underneath needle down Select Woven medium on T he 2 Sew at aconstant medium speed moving the fabric Exclusive SE WING ADVISOR Straight Stitch 1 FreeM Floating randomly Try drawing squiggles with the needle as you in the Machine SET menu Touch sew Free motion stippling is usually a random wavy OK Touch SET Menu to return to stitching that
66. the density between 7 and 7 The changes only affect the selected stitch If another stitch is selected or the same stitch is selected again the value is reset to the default value Audible Alarm Turns on or off all alarm sounds of the machine D efault setting is on T his setting is saved even if the machine is turned off Contrast A djust the contrast of the G raphicD isplay by using the left right arrow buttons T he value can be set between 20 to 20 in steps of 1 The setting is stored even when the machine is turned off Language Use the left right arrow buttons to change the language of all text in your machine T he language setting is saved even if the machine is turned off Software Version T he software version currently loaded for the sewing machine is displayed 16 Operating the machine SET Freel Floating Freel Spring Action Buttonhole balance Audible alarm Contrast Language Enalizh SIM ver 10206 20090129 M achine SE T M enu Free Motion Floating W hen you are sewing fre motion in low speed the foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabric on the stitch plate while the stitch is bang formed W hen sewing in high speed the foot fbats over the fabric while sewing T he feed teth must be lowered and the fabric is moved manually A 11 stitches can be sewn in free motion mode Free Motion SpringAction TheFreeM otion Spring ction presser feet follows the up and dow
67. the seam Step on the foot control to lower the presser foot and continue sewing slowly over the thick seam Stop sewing again just in front of the seam with the needle in the fabric Remove the multipurpose tool and re insert it under the presser foot from the front Sew afew stitches until the whole presser foot has passed the seam and is resting on the multipurpose tool Stop sewing once again T he needle is in the fabric and the presser foot lifts Remove the multipurpose tool Continue sewing the hem Stretch H em Select Stretch M edium and H em and the E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects flatlock stitch Follow other recommendations given on the G raphicD isplay Fold a hem to the wrong side and stitch with flatlock stitch from the right side Trim away excess fabric U se this technique to make belt loops too 1123 3 8 4 1 1 1 Jeans hem Fabric D enim fabric Select Woven heavy and H em The E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects a straight stitch 1 1 Use Presser Foot B as recommended and size 80 denim needle 1 6 Flatlock Stitch Fabric Stretch M edium Select Stretch M edium and The Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects the Flatlock Stitch 1 6 Use Presser Foot B as recommended and size 90 needle Flatlock stitch to hem stretch fabric and for bet loops B asic Sewing T echniques 8 2 SEW IN G BUTTONHOLES The b
68. then step on the foot control to sew again T he stitch will now repeat the same size darning square T he machine will stop automatically when the stitch is completed d A a 5 j ient 1 15 Baste Stitch Fabric All types of fabric Select T he fabric you are using and baste T he E xclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature selects the Baste stitch Use Presser Foot A and the needle recommended for your fabric 1 21 Darning Stitch Fabric All types of fabric Select T he fabric you are using and stitch 1 21 Use Presser Foot A and the needle recommended for your fabric c _____________ AIL iZ B asic Sewing T echniques z BLIN D HEM The blind hem creates an invisible hem on garments T here are two types of blind hem one is recommended for 2 3 4 5 6 medium to heavy stretch fabric the other for medium to 3 HR 8 heavy woven fabric Fold the fabric as illustrated M ake sure the folded edge 116 Stretch Blind Hem Stitch of the fabric follows the inside of the right toe of Blind 1 17 W oven Blind Hem Stitch H em Foot D Fabric Stretch medium heavy or woven medium heavy Theleft swing of the needle should just catch the edge of E fne Blind the folded fabric hem technique The E xclusive SE WIN G If necessary adjust the stitch width as needed to barely 50 the Blind H em catch the fold ItCch no 1 10 OF L
69. uttonholes in your sewing machine are specially adjusted for different kinds of fabric and garments Look at the stitch table on the last pages in this book to find descriptions of each buttonhole The Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature will select the best buttonhole and stitch settings for your fabric Fabric should be interfaced and or stabilized where buttonholes are to be sewn Automatic O ne Step Sensor Buttonholes W hen you select a buttonhole stitch with the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot connected you will be able to set the size of the button on the G raphicD isplay using the up and down arrow buttons When sewing your sewing machine automatically sews the buttonhole long enough to fit the selected button size Because the Sensor O ne Step Buttonhole Foot measures as it sews every buttonhole will be the same size N ote T hebuttonhole size will vary with the thick ness and style of your button A stitch a sample buttonhole on scrap fabric frst 1 Attach the Sensor ne Step Buttonhole Foot 2 Plug the cord into the socket above the needle area behind the light bulb 3 Measure the button diameter using the button measuring chart on the front of the machine 4 Usethe up and down arrow buttons to set the button size on the G raphicD isplay T he size can be set between 0 50 mm 5 Place the fabric and stabilizer under the Sensor ne Step Buttonhole Foot The measurement wheel can be raised by lifting

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