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    							Care of  your Quilt Designer II
    71
    Bobbin alarm does not work?
    • Clean lint from bobbin area.
    • Use only authentic Husqvarna green style bobbins.
    Bobbin winds irregularly?
    •  Check threading for bobbin winding.
    Thread cutter does not cut?
    • Remove stitch plate and clean lint from bob bin 
    area.
    • Go to SET and set the thread cut ter on auto.
    Wrong stitch, irregular or narrow stitches?
    • Cancel twin needle safety.
    • Turn machine off and on to reset.
    • Change needle, rethread top and bobbin.
    • Use stabilizer.
    Presser foot will not go down?
    • Turn the machine off and on.
    • Put bobbin winder spindle up into sewing 
    position.
    • Sensor Foot lift on auto in SET Menu.
    Machine sews slowly?
    • Check speed
    • Remove stitch plate and brush lint from 
    bobbin and teeth area.
    • Have machine serviced at your dealer.
    Machine will not sew?
    • Put bobbin winder spindle up into sewing 
    position.
    • Insert a Stitch d-Card.
    • Check plugs are all the way into machine.
    • Check wall plug and power to wall plug.Touch Screen is dark or light?
    •  Change screen contrast in SET Menu.
    Functions on the Touch Screen are not activated 
    when touched?
    •  Calibrate the Touch Screen, page 22.
    Have your Quilt Designer II serviced regularly by 
    your Husqvarna Viking dealer!
    If you have followed this trouble shooting 
    in for ma tion and still are having sewing problems, 
    take the machine to your dealer. If there is a spe cifi 
     c 
    prob lem, it is a gre at help to test sew with your 
    thread on a scrap of your sewing fabric. A sew ing 
    sample will often give much bet ter in for ma tion than 
    words. 
    Non-Original Parts and Accessories
    The Quilt Designer II warranty does not cover any 
    defect or dam age caused by use of non-original 
    ac ces so ries or parts.
    Internet Update!
    All information in this Husqvarna Viking Quilt 
    Designer II User’s Guide is current at the time of 
    printing.
    We constantly receive feedback from Quilt Designer 
    II owners and dealers. This information is used 
    to produce program updates. Those updates are 
    available to you via the Internet.
    Be sure to regularly consult the web site at 
    www.husqvarnaviking.com and/or your local 
    Husqvarna Viking dealer for updates and upgrades 
    to your Quilt Designer II and User’s Guide. 
    						
    							Care of  your Quilt Designer II
    72 
    						
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    Optional Stitch d-Cards /
    Embroidery Theme 
    						
    							74Optional Stitch d-Cards / Embroidery Theme
    Crazy Quilt Stitches, E2
    Intricate crazy patch stitches were traditionally sewn 
    by hand. Stitch d-Card E
    2 features an array of hand 
    look stitches created by quilters for quilters.
    Sew beautiful variations of feather stitches, cross 
    stitch, embellished scallops, and more; plus an 
    ex tra wide stippling/meandering stitch. Heirloom Stitches, D
    1 and D2
    The heirloom sewing technique gives you a feeling 
    of tradition, romance and times long past. 
    There are 40 different Heirloom Stitches avail a ble 
    (two Stitch d-Cards with 20 stitches each).
    On Stitch d-Card D
    1 you fi nd cross stitches, 
    hemstitches and entredeux stitches. Use a wing 
    needle to sew these stitches, for a beautiful and lacy 
    effect. 
    Stitch d-Card D
    2 features smocking stitches that are 
    sewn over fabric that has been pleated or gathered. 
    The fi nished result immitates the hand smocking 
    technique. There are also dec o ra tive stitch es and a 
    but ton hole perfect for Heir loom sew ing. 
    Optional Stitch d-Cards
    Buttonhole Stitches B1
    On Stitch d-Card B1, Buttonholes you fi nd buttonholes 
    and eyelets in different styles plus button sewing. 
    There is also a bartack stitch that is used to secure 
    elastic ends, drapery pleats, belt loops and pocket 
    cor ners. The bartack stitch gives the garment a ready-
    to-wear look. With the darning stitch you can save 
    a garment by darning a small hole or tear before it 
    becomes too large.
    Pictogram Stitches, C
    1
    Stitch d-Card C1, Pictogram has all the stitches you 
    need to sew an unlimited number of pictogram 
    combinations. Program the stitches and sew the most 
    beautiful decorations on clothing, linen and more.  
    						
    							75 Optional Stitch d-Cards / Embroidery Theme
    Children Stitches, G1
    Stitch d-Card G1 contains 24 stitches specially 
    de signed for children. Use the stitches to program 
    cute combinations, sew doll faces, or rows of fun 
    stitches.
    Scallop Stitches, H
    1
    On Stitch d-Card H1, you fi nd 27 different Scallop 
    Stitch es. The stitches can be sewn with a width of up 
    to 25 mm. The Scallop stitches are perfect for a satin 
    edge on collars, ta ble cloths, and linens.
    Omnimotion Stitches, K
    1 and K2 
    The Omnimotion stitches on Stitch d-Card K1 and K2 
    can be sewn with a width of 35 mm. The 38 different 
    stitches can be combined with each other in the 
    PROG mode. The stitch es are beautiful to use when 
    decorating clothes and linen.
    Decorative Stitches, L1
    With the decorative stitches on Stitch d-Card L1 you 
    can create the most beautiful stitch combinations to 
    em bel lish your creations. Use the sitches for other 
    types of decorations, such as sewing over yarn.
    Crafting Stitches, M1
    Use the crafting stitches on Stitch d-Card M1 to make 
    unique embroideries and programmed sequences. 
    There are several crafting stitches that sew up to nine 
    mm wide. 
    						
    							76Optional Stitch d-Cards / Embroidery Theme
    8-and 4-Way stitches,  T1
    Find 4- and 8-Way stitches on Stitch d-Card T1. With 
    the stitches on this card, you can sew in different 
    directions without turning the fab ric. These stitches 
    are perfect when you use the free arm, to mend 
    trousers or appliqué small garments. 
    In ADJUST the stitch length, and/or stitch width  
    changes the sewing direction. You can sew in any 
    direction! Outline Block Alphabet, P
    1,  
    Script Alphabet,  R
    1 
    Use the outline Block Alphabet and/or the Script 
    Alphabet to make your sewing even more personal. 
    Use the letters and num bers to mark, for example 
    clothes, towels and quilts.
    The MENU button on the Stitch d-Card is used 
    to step between the three menus; upper case 
    letters, lower case letters and numbers/special 
    char ac ters.
    Optional Embroidery Theme
    Down through the ages, people all over the world 
    have enjoyed stitch ing embroidery de signs to 
    per son al ize and embellish cloth ing, table linens 
    and special heirlooms. Ear ly embroideries were 
    stitched by hand. With the Embroidery Theme, your 
    Husqvarna Viking Quilt De sign er II embroiders your 
    designs effortlessly. 
    The theme in cludes an embroidery unit, em broi dery 
    hoops in different sizes, two Em broi dery d-Cards, 
    an em broi dery booklet show ing the designs in their 
    ac tu al size and lots of other accessories. Once you 
    have begun embroidering, you will nev er stop. 
    With the extensive options for Husqvarna Viking 
    Embroidery Software programs, you can cre ate and 
    develop your designs with out limitaitons.
    Note: All optional Stitch d-Cards and the Embroidery 
    Theme are sold separately! 
    						
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    Index 
    						
    							Index
    78
    Accessory Tray  7
    Adjust Menu  23
    Adjust stitches  62-63
    Appliqué 60
    Balance 20 
    Baste - Sewing Advisor  33
    Belt loops  35 
    Blind hem - Sewing Advisor  34
    Block Letters Stitch d-Card  17, 61
    Bobbin 
    placing in the machine  11
    winding 11
    Bridging Stitch  61
    Built-in memory  64
    Buttonhole 36, 44
    balance 45
    corded 45
    cutting 44
    density 45
    Rule 36
    Sensor Foot  36
    Sewing Advisor  36
    step by step  44
    Button, sewing on - Sewing Advisor  37
    Care of your Quilt Designer II  67-71
    Changing 
    Stitch d-Card  17
    light bulbs  68
    needle 16
    presser foot  15
    Cleaning   69
    Clearance plate  23, 35, 37
    Connecting 
    the foot control  6
    the machine  6
    Corded buttonhole  45
    Cutting buttonhole  44
    Darning 43
    d-Card
    change 17
    insert 17
    Embroidery d-Card  17
    Personal d-Card  17
    Stitch d-Card  17
    Decorative Sewing  57-66
    Elongation 23, 63
    Embellishment 59Fabric selection  19
    Fashion stitches  17, 62-66
    Fault-fi nding  70-71
    Feed teeth, lowering  13
    Finish the sewing  25
    FIX   12, 21, 62
    Foot control  5, 6
    Free motion sewing  21, 58-59
    embellishment 59
    jewelry 59
    stitches 21, 58
    FUNC 18
    Function
    FUNC 18
    NORM 18
    PROG 18, 64-66
    REP 18, 64-66
    Function buttons  12
    Gathering 33, 38
    Hand-look quilting  49
    Help menu  18, 23
    Hem - Sewing Advisor  35
    Interchangeable Stitch d-Cards  17
    Jewelry 59
    Knit fabric  28
    Language 22
    Leather 29
    Lettering 61, 64-66
    Lightning Stitch  38
    Log Cabin Quilt  51
    Lowering the feed teeth  13
    Memory 64
    Mending Stitches  43
    Menu
    ADJUST 18, 23
    HELP 18, 22
    SET 18, 20-22
    Mirror image  63
    Multiple Zigzag Stitches  42
    Needle
    changing 16
    defective 16
    Needle positions  39
    stop up/down  12, 13
    Threader 10
    Needles 16
    NORM 18 
    						
    							Index
    79
    Optional Stitch d-Cards  73-76
    Overcast - Sewing Advisor  31
    Overview 4-5
    Packing away after sewing  6
    Patching and tears  43
    Placing the accessories  7
    Placing the bobbin in the machine  11
    Pop-up menus  24
    Presser feet  14
    Presser foot, changing  15
    Presser foot lift  12
    Presser foot pressure  13, 20
    PROG 18, 64-66 
    Programming 
    Fashion Stitches  64-66
    Letters and stitches  64-66
    Quilting 47
    Free motion  50
    Hand-look quilting  49
    Log Cabin Quilt  51
    Piecing quilts  50
    Quilt and Appliqué  48
    Stippling 50
    Reinforced Straight Stitch  41
    Remove the stitch plate  69
    REP 18, 64-66
    Reverse button  12
    Safety instructions  2
    Save stitches  21, 64
    Seam - Sewing Advisor  30
    Seam and Overcast - Sewing Advisor  32
    Selecting fabric on Sewing Advisor  28
    Selecting sewing technique on 
     Sewing Advisor  28
    Sensor Buttonhole Foot  15, 36
    Sensor foot  12-13
    down 12
    extra lift  12, 13
    lift   12
    pivot 12, 13
    pressure 13
    SET 18, 20-22
    Sewing 
    button   37
    speed 12
    surface 7
    zipper 40
    Sewing Advisor  18-19, 28-37
    Spool holders  8Spool pin 
    Main spool pin  8
    Auxiliary spool pin  8
    Start/Stop 12
    Starting to sew  25
    Step by step buttonhole  44
    Stitch d-Card  17
    Stitch plate  69
    Stitch Re-start  12, 62
    Stitch table - Stitch d-Card A
    1 46
    STOP 12, 62, 63
    Straight Stitch  30, 38, 39
    Stretch Stitch  30, 38
    Table of contents  3
    Thread 29
    Thread
    cutter 12
    tension 20, 26
    warning 24
    Threading 
    bobbin 11
    needle 10
    top thread  9
    twin needle  10
    Touch Screen  4, 18-24
    clean 69
    contrast 22
    Trouble shooting  70-71
    Twenty-fi ve needle positions  39
    Twin needle 
    threading 10
    safety 24
    Unpack Quilt Designer II  5
    Utility Sewing  38-46
    Vinyl 29
    Work surface extension  7
    Woven fabric  28
    Zigzag Stitches  42
    Zipper 40 
    						
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    assortment of accessories without prior notice, or make modifi -
    cations 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 National legislation 
    relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please 
    contact your retailer for guidance. 
    						
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