Gayle from BERNINA of Naperville takes you through numerous options to baste using your BERNINA 3 series (B 325, B 335), BERNINA 770 Plus, and more. She also walks you through BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) Mode 3.
That standard length straight stitch is really wonky looking. Whatever happened to the renowned Bernina stitch quality? I suppose this is not a big deal for seams that are typically hidden inside garments and such; but I sure wouldn’t want that wonky-looking stitch on my topstitching. I have a Bernina 200E that was upgraded to a 730E with BSR. I use this awesome machine for all my garment sewing because of the reliable, beautiful stitch quality - no wonky straight stitches…ever. I bought this machine used from my local Bernina dealer in 2005 and have never regretted it for a moment. It’s only been back to the dealer for regular servicing - no issues whatsoever. I love it! With regard to the wonky straight you demonstrated on the 700 series machine, do you think perhaps the tension needed adjusting due to the more open weave of the fabric you used?
This is really useful thank you…. IAw the very best to you and your’s for the New Year 2024. We have only just finished building our house - took 4 years but so worthwhile…. Enjoying hearing about your build…. Enjoy, enjoy
I knew about the basting function on my 790 Pro and my 880 Plus but who knew about stitch #21? I was so excited about that that I forwarded this on to two of my Bernina friends. Yay for new tips and tricks! Thank you so much…
Yes, I had trouble finding #21. I finally enlarged a paused RU-vid video to zoom in and see the stitch number. Best kept secret. 12 classes under my belt with my new 790 Pro and ooops this stitch number has bnot been demonstrated. I did know it existed as I took a test drive on the Pro with Bernina USA " Sew Like a Pro" offered at my local quilt shop. Finding the feature again....almost Mission Impossible. Spread the word. #21BastingStitch