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Do Bernina feet fit all machines?

If your new style foot has a number without a letter, it will fit your Bernina models that have the patented CB Hook and a maximum stitch width of 5.5mm. These feet can also be used on 9mm stitch width machines when a 9mm width is not needed, such as when making pin tucks with a #31 foot.

What was a Ruffler?

1 archaic : a vagabond rogue or beggar of the 16th century often professing to be an injured soldier. 2 : a swaggering roistering fellow strut like the bold rufflers they fancied themselves to be— T. B. Costain.

Is Bernina a low shank or high shank machine?

Bernina sewing machines have a completely different presser foot system, they are not high or low shank, they are just … Bernina.

What does the C mean on Bernina feet?

coded presser foot
The letter “C” stands for coded presser foot and refers to the. sensor that specifies the stitch width to the sewing machine. For BERNINA sewing and embroidery machines with a maximum stitch width of 9 mm. The soles are longer and wider than on the 5.5 mm presser foot.

Where can I get help with my Bernina?

Your local BERNINA Store is there to proudly help you, with advice on machines and accessories that best suit your needs, selection of BERNINA Embroidery Software and also in servicing your BERNINA.

How can the depth of the pleat be varied?

The depth of the pleat can be infinitely varied by turning the adjusting screw. Not all models and accessories are available in all countries. We reserve the right to make changes in both features and design. Over 2,000 BERNINA Stores worldwide offer valuable services to all our customers.

What is the pleat setting of Ruffler?

Ruffler #86 is a specialist in the simple gathering and pleating of fabrics. Thanks to its variable setting options, both pleat depth and frequency of gather can be varied. This means that Ruffler #86 can set a pleat with every stitch, every 6 th stitch, or every 12 th stitch, as you choose.