Thank you for not bashing Bernina they are indeed amazing machines. And thank you for taking the time to post this tip. It has not happened to me…yet! It’s appreciated!
It’s after 10pm and I couldn’t wait. Literally got out of bed and turned on my machine to see if I could program the pedal. I’m so stoked, thank you! Bernina should do a better job advertising all the ways of customizing their machines.
I notice that when your machine cuts you still have a long thread left when you pull the fabric away. How do you set the machine to leave the thread long so you can then hold the thread when start sewing again so you don’t get nesting?
I have a Bernina 750 QE and would like to totally disengage any function of the heel tapping on the foot control. Is that possible? ( when I’m sewing long strips and speeding along, I frequently , unintentionally hit the heel and the machine stops, etc).
Did you say this works for the 480 and above? I have a 530 and an 830. I can't find on the 530 where this setting would be. I do have the foot control with the heel tap.
Needle up/down works but if you want to program you would need to upgrade your machine to a new B 480 B 485, B 535, B 540, B 570, B 590, B 740, B 735, B 770, B 790 PRO or Plus or B 880 Plus.
Hi Jill, The B 475 Foot control cannot be programmed. That feature is on the B 480, B 570 and higher. And only new models. The quilting gloves can be found here: www.berninaofnaperville.com/search?q=regis
Hi this is Gayle, The B 750 machine does not have the technology to have the foot control programmable. This was not made available until the 770 model.
Thank you for not bashing Bernina they are indeed amazing machines. And thank you for taking the time to post this tip. It has not happened to me…yet! It’s appreciated!
Thank you for your knowledge. Never get these pearls of wisdom from my local dealer. They help a lot. Blessings!
that quilt and embroidery was awsome..i liked it very much
It’s going to be our new embroidery sampler for 2022. Stay tuned for videos.
It’s after 10pm and I couldn’t wait. Literally got out of bed and turned on my machine to see if I could program the pedal. I’m so stoked, thank you! Bernina should do a better job advertising all the ways of customizing their machines.
I forgot I had this feature on my machine! Thanks for showing me what my Bernina can do. Love your videos.!!!!
So glad I've subscribed. Your tutorials are extremely helpful.
Great to know. I have had Bernina’s for years n didn’t know that. I have a 200, 730, and 800
Thanks Gayle. I like to use it to cut my threads. Wonderful to have options!
Thank you for all your explanations and success.
Great video. Very helpful
I love the design on the quilt...where did you get this! beautiful!
It’s our Embroidery Sampler Too block of the month.
Can i sign up to make it...or is it on the Bernina site?
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Thank you so much for replying! :)
Am I able to try this block?
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I did find the designs on OESD...thanks so much!!
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I notice that when your machine cuts you still have a long thread left when you pull the fabric away. How do you set the machine to leave the thread long so you can then hold the thread when start sewing again so you don’t get nesting?
THANK YOU! :) Ive been wishing my 570 QE would let me cut the thread with my pedal.
Is this an option on the Artista 730? I can’t find the gear icon / option anywhere.
No unfortunately the technology wasn’t available when the artista 730 was produced.
Thank you!!! I’m going to try the different options out.
Another great video, thank you for helping me make the most of my BERNINA!
It would be great to see some videos for the 830e. I am new to this machine and it would be so helpful.
Unfortunately this machine is no longer in the line and we do not have one to play with. However we have tons of content on the 889 which is similar
I have a Bernina 750 QE and would like to totally disengage any function of the heel tapping on the foot control. Is that possible? ( when I’m sewing long strips and speeding along, I frequently , unintentionally hit the heel and the machine stops, etc).
The B 750 does not have foot programming functionality.
When you use the knot feature on the q series do you get tiny stitches in the beginning?
No. The not on a q series is for pulling up the thread to knot.
Did you say this works for the 480 and above? I have a 530 and an 830. I can't find on the 530 where this setting would be. I do have the foot control with the heel tap.
On the new line machines and above. The 830 and 530 are no longer in the current line.
Does this work on the 750QE? Can't find the setting.
Needle up/down works but if you want to program you would need to upgrade your machine to a new B 480 B 485, B 535, B 540, B 570, B 590, B 740, B 735, B 770, B 790 PRO or Plus or B 880 Plus.
Very helpful, thank you for this video.
EXCELLENT REMINDER!!!
can i program my B 475-QE? i just purchased the heel tap foot control and i hope it will work. i will try tonight. p.s. i love your quilting gloves.
Hi Jill, The B 475 Foot control cannot be programmed. That feature is on the B 480, B 570 and higher. And only new models. The quilting gloves can be found here: www.berninaofnaperville.com/search?q=regis
I want those neato quilting gloves! Do,you carry them?
Yes! www.berninaofnaperville.com/search?q=Regi%E2%80%99s
Where do I find this feature on the 535?
The B 535 does not have the programmable foot option. It does, however, provide the needle up/down feature on the heel part of the foot control.
What is the lowest model that does this?
@@Sundanceshowpigs the BERNINA 480 or if you want to stay in 5 Series the B 570. In addition the new B 735 does NOT have this feature either.
Hi Gina - I’m just making sure I can program the foot control on a 750QE that may be 9 years old.
Hi this is Gayle, The B 750 machine does not have the technology to have the foot control programmable. This was not made available until the 770 model.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you for your prompt reply! 🙂
FYI.. I have a 535 and do not have that feature on my machine.