Husqvarna Viking Designer 2 Manual
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 11 1 2 bce d 1. 2. 4. 3. a b c b d Bobbin Winding 1. Place an empty bob bin on the bobbin spindle at the front of the machine (the mark facing up). Bring the bobbin spindle down. A Pop-up menu on the Touch Screen reminds you that bob bin winding is engaged. 2. Place the large spool holder and a felt pad under the thread on the auxiliary spool pin. 3. Bring the thread around thread tension disk (b) pulling it fi rmly into the tension disk, then un der thread guide...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 12 START/STOP is touched when you want to run and stop the machine with out using the foot control. Touch START/STOP to be gin and touch it again to stop sew ing. Thread Cutter is touched to cut the top and bob bin threads. If touched when the machine is not sew ing, the threads are cut in the beginning of the following stitch. If the button is touched while sewing, the ”STOP” button starts fl ash ing and the threads are cut at the end of the current stitch. When...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 13 By lowering the feed teeth it is eas i er to get thick terry cloth fabric un der the preser foot. Raise the feed teeth be fore star ting to sew. Sensor Foot Pressure When selecting different fabric weights on the Sewing Advisor, the presser foot pressure will be ad just ed au to mat i cal ly. Thanks to the Sensor Foot Pres sure, the presser foot actually senses the thick ness of fabric or stitching (or em broi dery). Therefore Quilt Designer II always sews smooth...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 14 AB CD EH J R Presser Feet Among the accessories there are a number of pres ser feet for different purposes. Presser Foot A Fitted on the machine upon delivery. This foot is used mainly for straight stitching and zigzag stitch ing with a stitch length longer than 1.0. Presser Foot B When sewing close zigzag stitches with less than 1.0 mm stitch length; other utility stitches or dec o ra tive stitches use this foot. The tunnel at the bot tom of the foot is de sig ned...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 15 1. 2. Presser foot S This foot is used for side-motion stitches. Sensor Buttonhole Foot When connected to the machine it measures but ton hole length and sews the buttonhole size that has been entered into the machine. The mid dle mark gives a 9/16'' (15 mm) buttoning edge. Changing the Presser Foot Turn off the main switch. 1. Make sure that the needle is in the highest po si tion. Pull the presser foot towards you. 2. Line up the cross pin on the foot...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 16 ABC a b Needles The sewing machine needle plays an important role in successful sewing. To ensure you will get a quality needle, we recommend needles of sys tem 130/705H. The needle case included with Quilt Designer II contains nee dles of the most used siz es for sew ing in woven and stretch fabrics. A Standard Needles Sizes 70, 80 and 90 These needles are used for sewing in all woven fabrics. The needle point is de sig ned to penetrate between the threads of...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 17 Note: Somewhere, on the right side of each d-Card, you fi nd a small dotted square. This is a code, used to secure that the correct stitch information is stored on the d-Card. Interchangeable d-Cards Quilt Designer II features interchangeable d-Cards. There are three types of d-Cards; Stitch d-Cards (for normal sewing), Embroidery d-Cards (for embroidering) and Personal d-Cards (to save your own embroidery designs). There are several Stitch d-Cards available. Each...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 18 Touch Screen Quilt Designer II features a large Touch Screen at the front right of the machine. The Touch Screen is very easy to use. Just touch it with your fi nger tip to se lect a function or a stitch. The Touch Screen area consists of two parts. The upper area, the Touch Screen display, is touched to access the different functions that are avail a ble for Quilt Designer II. The lower part of the Touch Screen area is the d-Card area. When a d-Card is in sert ed...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 19 Sewing Advisor Select fabric type and sewing technique from the Sewing Advisor, then Quilt Designer II selects the stitch and set tings (see page 28). The Sewing Ad vi sor is always active, except when programming or embroidering. To bring up Sewing Advisor touch the Sewing Advisor tab: The Sewing Advisor has two different menus, Fab ric and Sewing Technique. Fabric In the Fabric menu you select from eight dif fer ent fab ric types and weights. Select the type...
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Learn your Quilt Designer II 20 SET Menu Touch to override automatic settings and make man u al adjustments. There are six dif fer ent SET menus. Touch if you want to step be tween them. You can also change menu by touching repeatedly. The different menus are numbered from 1-6: , , , , , . When you have changed default settings for thread ten sion, press er foot pressure, and bal ance, the changed settings will affect all stitch es. The set tings re main until Quilt...