Because of this video, I am a New Subscriber! YAY! I have a "new to me" Bernina B570 and I LOVE it, but I really didn't know how to clean it out or where to oil it. I bought an oil pen at a Bernina shop and thanks to this video, I now know how to oil it. I love my Bernina! It's easily the nicest sewing machine I have ever owned, and I've owned quite a few! Thank you so much for this great tutorial.
Thank you for this thorough demonstration about caring for a Bernina. I am a new owner who is rather intimidated still about using the machine because it is so beautiful and a major new investment for me as a retiree. Keep those videos coming. Your honesty is inspiring for someone still on that early learning curve.
Gayle thanks for detailed information. I am a visual learner and love to watch your videos. Along with regular cleaning and oiling I am a strong advocate for what I call my “B’s” spa day. I am adamant about my yearly drop off. Keeps her running and purring beautifully ♥️
Hi from France Gayle 😀 I love your videos and your smile and I've learned a lot with you 😁; I have a question : when is it better to clean the machine, at the end of a sewing day or before the beginning of a sewing day ? I've heard that we have to oil EVERY DAY (if we use the machine of course), is that true ? thank you
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thanks Gayle 😀What do you mean by "not oil from the top" ? because I've just purchased a 790+, my first Bernina (I'll got it on wednesday) and I don't want to make any mistake...
@@BERNINAofNaperville ah ok ! thanks Gayle :) you're right, I saw a man who did that in his youtube video ; many thanks to avoid us making big mistakes !
Hi Tita, That machine is over 20 years old and unfortunately I do not believe you will find anything on that machine that is a tutorial. Most of the things I found are stores demoing them to show them embroidering: ruclips.net/video/laYVXU972yE/видео.html You can get a manual here:, it's for the deco 500 but they are similar enough: www.bernina.com/en-US/Support-US/Out-of-Print-Manuals/bernette-manuals/Bernette-Stand-Alone-Embroidery-Manuals
@@BERNINAofNaperville thank you for your timely reply. I realized my dilemma when I saw the screws holding in the frame of the hook. I followed the instructions in my manual and oiled it as specified. Thanks for the video. I did get a lot out of your cleaning procedure. 😊👍
Because of this video, I am a New Subscriber! YAY! I have a "new to me" Bernina B570 and I LOVE it, but I really didn't know how to clean it out or where to oil it. I bought an oil pen at a Bernina shop and thanks to this video, I now know how to oil it. I love my Bernina! It's easily the nicest sewing machine I have ever owned, and I've owned quite a few! Thank you so much for this great tutorial.
Thank you for this thorough demonstration about caring for a Bernina. I am a new owner who is rather intimidated still about using the machine because it is so beautiful and a major new investment for me as a retiree. Keep those videos coming. Your honesty is inspiring for someone still on that early learning curve.
Thanks Gayle! That was helpful
I’m a new Bernina owner and I am learning a lot by watching your videos, Thank you
Thanks a million for making this video Gayle, from Australia! xx
I'm a new Bernina owner and I really enjoy your videos! Very helpful and informative! Thank you :)
Gayle thanks for detailed information. I am a visual learner and love to watch your videos. Along with regular cleaning and oiling I am a strong advocate for what I call my “B’s” spa day. I am adamant about my yearly drop off. Keeps her running and purring beautifully ♥️
Thanks so much for creating this video, it was so helpful to me!
Very helpful. Thank you,
Very nice Gayle...
Hi from France Gayle 😀 I love your videos and your smile and I've learned a lot with you 😁; I have a question : when is it better to clean the machine, at the end of a sewing day or before the beginning of a sewing day ? I've heard that we have to oil EVERY DAY (if we use the machine of course), is that true ? thank you
Beginning of the day. And also on the 7 Series, do not oil from the top. BERNINA does not want you to do that anymore.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thanks Gayle 😀What do you mean by "not oil from the top" ? because I've just purchased a 790+, my first Bernina (I'll got it on wednesday) and I don't want to make any mistake...
@@ARKENCIEL1 there are some you tube videos that are older stating to take off the needle plate and oil on pots by the feed dogs. Don’t do that.
@@BERNINAofNaperville ah ok ! thanks Gayle :) you're right, I saw a man who did that in his youtube video ; many thanks to avoid us making big mistakes !
excellent help. thanks
Just what I needed- thank you!
Thank you this was very helpful!
Hi, nice video, where can I buy a Screw bee do that you use in the video to change the needle? Thanks
www.berninaofnaperville.com/search?q=Screw+key
Accidentally clicked that sorry. I enjoyed your video
Hi Gayle, I have a couple of questions, can you recommend a RUclips instructions on Bernette Deco 600 by Bernina? Do you know if it’s for sewing also?
Hi Tita, That machine is over 20 years old and unfortunately I do not believe you will find anything on that machine that is a tutorial. Most of the things I found are stores demoing them to show them embroidering: ruclips.net/video/laYVXU972yE/видео.html
You can get a manual here:, it's for the deco 500 but they are similar enough: www.bernina.com/en-US/Support-US/Out-of-Print-Manuals/bernette-manuals/Bernette-Stand-Alone-Embroidery-Manuals
Wonderful!
thank you!
Hi, I would like to remove the hook but I can not see how on my B580
The hook on the b 580 is a rotary and these are stationary and can not be removed.
@@BERNINAofNaperville thank you for your timely reply. I realized my dilemma when I saw the screws holding in the frame of the hook. I followed the instructions in my manual and oiled it as specified. Thanks for the video. I did get a lot out of your cleaning procedure. 😊👍