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*auto cutting and release (press the button with SCISSOR icon above the foot plate | *auto cutting and release (press the button with SCISSOR icon above the foot plate | ||
*preset fonts and patterns (follow the touch screen for selection) | *preset fonts and patterns (follow the touch screen for selection) | ||
=Digital Image Processing= | |||
This is the start of documentation for generating embroidery stitch files for the Bernina 880 from digital files. | |||
We use Inkscape (https://inkscape.org) as our Vector Graphics Editor for preparing designs for various tools eg our [Plotter Cutter]. | |||
The InkStitch Embroidery Extension is used to create the file that the machine requires. | |||
Links: | |||
[https://inkscape.org/~wwderw/%E2%98%85inkstitch-embroidery-extension Extension Page] | |||
[https://inkstitch.org/ Software home page] | |||
[https://inkstitch.org/docs/install/ How to install the extension] | |||
[https://inkstitch.org/docs/workflow/ How to process your file] |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 27 July 2022
Maker
Machine
- Resources and guides: Official manufacture website
- Youtube quick guide: BERNINA 880: first steps, how to thread and prepare for sewing (11 minutes clip)
Main Features
Refer to the printed quick guide for all features. The following core features are:
- auto threading - follow the steps on the machine to re-thread from spool
- auto cutting and release (press the button with SCISSOR icon above the foot plate
- preset fonts and patterns (follow the touch screen for selection)
Digital Image Processing
This is the start of documentation for generating embroidery stitch files for the Bernina 880 from digital files.
We use Inkscape (https://inkscape.org) as our Vector Graphics Editor for preparing designs for various tools eg our [Plotter Cutter].
The InkStitch Embroidery Extension is used to create the file that the machine requires.
Links: