

I don't have any problem with metallics when I'm using the in-the-hoop embroidery however, as long as I make sure the tension and needle is right and run it through that little lubricating thingy. Lesson 1 - BERNINA Embroidery Software 7. Though I can get my 830 to do ok with those too, I often just switch out machines for that. THE NEW STITCH DESIGNER The BERNINA 880 offers hundreds of stitches that are clearly categorized and easily retrieved. It also features a highly intuitive onscreen operating concept providing numerous personalized settings. I have actually found the 3 perform better with metallics and monopolies with less head banging. The BERNINA 880 offers drag and drop, vertical scrolling and the swipe function for deleting motifs easily.

There is no question that the 830 is a thoroughbred and needs tender care, but I love it, I love the BSR, and still I love to use my lovely little B350 and my old 1230.
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So I am thinking maybe Bernina needs to do better quality control on their BSRs and some of it is learning how to use it also.

I had a difficult time with mine when I had the old 200E with the upgrade and could only use it with a very short stitch, but my 830 LE one works like a charm. Straight Stitch Needle Plate for BERNINA Old Style Machines Models 0068577000. I use mine a lot, but once in a while I just fmq and have found that using the BSR has given me a slow even pace that works for the plain fmq also. Create your own stitches by drawing your ideas right on the touch screen. I think Alex has it right when she refers to it as "training wheels". The BERNINA 790 features a very special innovative function: the Stitch Designer. I find that it's really important to get the tensions right for your threads, use the right needles, and move at an even pace as much as possible when using the BSR.
