Just curious. Does anyone out there own a Bernette 200? I purchased
mine used from a SM shop about 3 yrs ago. I'm pretty happy with it.
I don't have the original manual, but they gave me one for a Pfaff
Hobbymatic that is somewhat the same. I understand Pfaff actually
"made" this model for Bernina. I've been quilting and sewing clothing
with it and except for a problem with the needle bar being out of
alignment, it's been great to work with. I took it SM repair shop to
get fixed, but now it's out again. I'm going to have to have it back
in the repair shop. I just acquired a Singer Featherweight and am
anxiously waiting for the tune-up kit I ordered to arrive. I'm
looking forward to sewing on it.
Regina
> Just joined this group. I'm internet literate, but didn't realize
> there were so many excellent disscusion groups and forums out there.
>
> Just curious. Does anyone out there own a Bernette 200? I purchased
> mine used from a SM shop about 3 yrs ago. I'm pretty happy with it.
> I don't have the original manual, but they gave me one for a Pfaff
>
Hi Regina and welcome. I don't know this model but am in the process of
selling my 330.. I have a Bernina 1030 and a Globe M34 Overlocker
(depending where you live, it's sometimes called a serger).
Google for the manual..
Mavis
I've just joined up and am trying to find the manual for a Globe Lock
M34, as I am trying to determine the correct tension/s for the bottom
two threads.
HOpe someone can help me.
Cheers
Bernice
AmazeR Wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 07:31:26 -0800, Regina wrote:
> -
> Just joined this group. I'm internet literate, but didn't realize
> there were so many excellent disscusion groups and forums out there.
>
> Just curious. Does anyone out there own a Bernette 200? I purchased
> mine used from a SM shop about 3 yrs ago. I'm pretty happy with it.
> I don't have the original manual, but they gave me one for a Pfaff
> -
>
> Hi Regina and welcome. I don't know this model but am in the process
> of
> selling my 330.. I have a Bernina 1030 and a Globe M34 Overlocker
> (depending where you live, it's sometimes called a serger).
>
> Google for the manual..
>
> Mavis
--
Skees
Bottom tension depends on cutting width, fabric, stitch type, type of
thread... Start with the tension in the middle of the dial, and adjust
to suit the job you are doing.
--
Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk
Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
Skees wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Cheers
> Bernice
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R Hilton
I have had a Bernette 200 for 21 years, and love it. I bought another one
used for my daughter. I will look to see if I still have the manual.
The Bernette 100 and 200's were made by Pfaff in the late 1980's. I
bought mine in May of 1988 when Bernina was closing them out. My brother
at the time was a Pfaff salesman and said it was exactly the same as one
of the Pfaffs he was selling.
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