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The second part of the BERNINA 830 sewing machine video instructions includes a summary of the comprehensive range of standard accessories the BERNINA 830 comes with. We also help you to make yourself familiar with your new BERNINA 830 sewing computer. In addition to the user instructions, manual and the instructional DVD we’ll show you the extra large, slide-on extension table, Free-Hand System, multiple spool holder and embroidery module. Plus the BERNINA hoops and ArtDesign software. Get to know BERNINA 830’s accessories and be ready for creative sewing projects. Check out the other parts of the online tutorial or visit us at www.bernina.com

Consew 226 I bought on craigslist. might need repair: the thread breaks when I try to remove the work, but seems to sews OK otherwise. needs cleaning and lube, for sure: it's -covered- inside and out with dust and crud. The head -and- the motor on this one were made in japan. you can see my machine from every conceivable angle in giant images I posted here: machines.pinghoster.net alternate link to same *exact* site as above, but on another host (I use free hosts and they 'crash' sometimes…): machines.freehostingcloud.com .I've read this machine (and a lot of others, eg the juki LU-563, etc) are 'clones' of the singer model 111W, but, how close a "clone" *IS* my machine, really? like are *all* the parts of my consew dimensionally (and otherwise) DIRECTLY interchangeable with singer parts? or just 'some' or 'most' of them? say, the machine screws, for example? (metric vs USA) anybody ever hear of pressure washing the mechanisms in a sewing machine head? or of submerging the entire head in oil (then letting it drip out' a few weeks on towels, before use) to lubricate it?

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The seventh part of the BERNINA 830 video instructions is about programming and sewing buttonholes with your BERNINA 830. Your BERNINA 820 provides 6 different buttonhole types – perfect for any project! Select ‘Buttonholes’ category to open the buttonhole menu where you can choose from the buttonhole types provided. The buttonhole length can be programmed via direct-entering the length, manual setting or by stitch number. Then set the width of the buttonhole slit and the bead. The slit width can be reduced or increased depending on the fabric used. Use the automatic buttonhole foot for easy stitching of the buttonhole, saving it then in Personal Program for re-use at any time. Check out the other parts of the online tutorial or visit us at www.bernina.com

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    The fourth part of the BERNINA 820 online tutorials demonstrates how to program and sew buttonholes with your BERNINA 820. Your BERNINA 820 provides 6 different buttonhole types – perfect for any project! Select ‘Buttonholes’ category to open the buttonhole menu where you can choose from the buttonhole types provided. The buttonhole length can be programmed via directly entering the length, manual setting or by stitch count. Then set the width of the buttonhole slit and the bead. The slit width can be reduced or increased depending on the fabric used. Use the automatic buttonhole foot for easy stitching of the buttonhole, saving it then in Personal Program for re-use at any time. Check out the other parts of the online tutorial or visit us at www.bernina.com

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