Husqvarna VIKING Viva User manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
User manual
C/D
(D
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When
using
an
electrical
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
followed.
including
the
loll(
aving:
Read
all
instructions
hefcre
using
this
household
sewing
machine.
DANGER
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
A
sewing
machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
this
sewing
m
ichine
fioni
the
electi
ic
outlet
immedi
itcl’
iftci
using
md
before
cleaning.
Aiw
iys
unplug
bet
oie
id
u
ping
RepI
ice
bulb
voth
s
irne
type
iated
5
Watt
WARNING
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons:
l)o
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
anentk)n
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
m
mchine
is
uscd
b’
oi
ne
ii
ch.ilclien
l.’se
this
sewing
rn
ichinc
onb
foi
its
intended
usc
is
descnbecl
in
this
m
mu
ml
1
se
only
itt
mc
hments
icC
(
mmended
b
the
iii
inuf
ictui
ci
is
conta
med
in
this
manual
Ncei
opei
ite
this
sewing
m
whine
if
it
Ii
is
i
cI
im
iged
coicl
ci
plug
if
it
is
not
working
properly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water.
Return
thc
sewing
ni
whine
to
the
ne
nest
iuthon7ed
de
dci
ci
serx
ice
centei
foi
e
irnin
mtion
repair,
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment.
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
openings
blocked.
Keep
ventilation
openings
of
the
sewing
machine
rod
foot
cont:ollei
flee
horn
the
iccurnul
Ition
of
lint
dust,
and
loose
cloth.
Keep
flngei
iw
iy
horn
ill
mo
ing
p
irIs
Spec
i
il
C
lie
is
i
equn
ccl
u
ound
the
sew
wig
machine
needle
Always
use
the
proper
needle
plate.
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
break.
Do
not
usc
bent
needles
Do
not
pull
ci
push
f
ibnc
w
bile
stitching
It
iii
tt
deflect
the
ncedlc
C
musing
it
to
hie
ik
Switch
the
sewing
in
ichine
off
(
U
)
when
in
iking
in
adjustment
in
the
needle
aiea
such
is
thie
icling
necdle
cli
Inging
nceclle
thie
icling
bobbin
ci
cli
Inging
pressei
foct,
etc.
Always
unplug
sewing
machine
from
the
electrical
outlet
when
removing
covers,
lubnc
iting
ci
w
lien
making
in
othei
user
ser
icing
idjustrnencs
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
Ncver
diop
ci
insert
in
olect
into
an
opening
Do
not
use
outdoors
Do
not
operate
where
aerosol
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
is
being
administrated.
To
disconnect
turn
ill
controls
to
the
oft
(
0
)
positron
thcn
iemo
c
plug
horn
outlet
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
coid
To
unplug
grasp
the
plug
not
the
coicl
p
SAVETHESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Table
Of
Contents
Overview
2
Sewing
16-30
BiittOflli()IeS
Procedures
3-Il
Buttonholes.
Cutting
Butt
nltolcs
F”
Unpacking.
Packing
ass
a
after
sewing
Sewing
buttons
15
Connecting
the
toot
ontrol,
Straight
stitch,
Needle
positions
19
Connecting
to
the
Poss
er
Sti
1
ly
Scsvuisg
zippers.
Lapped
zipper
20
Accessort
box.
(itlering
with
straight
stitch
21
Extended
sewing
surface
3
Ecinforced
straight
stitch.
Stretc
Ii
sI
pi
(
stitch,
Zigzag
22
Threading
the
upper
tlire’id
hlee
steP
zigzag
Mending
Threading
for
twin
needle
and
darning,
Sewing
terry
cloth
23
Bobbin
winding
with
the
Appliqué
machine
threaded.
B)bbin
I
)ain
ing
stitch
winéing
-
vertical
spot
iI
Flatlock
Placing
the
lx
)hl
)in
Blind
hem
in
the
mar
hinc,
Loss
ering
the
Bogmg
stitch
Iced
teeth
C)
Seam
and
overcast,
Decoratis
e
Thread
tension,
Correct
and
stitches
29
incorrect
thread
tension
10
5es
ing
hints
30
Changing
the
needle,
Changing
the
presser
foot,
Presser
toot
Maintenance
31-32
pressure,
Presser
foot
lc\
er
11
Trouble
Shooting
3
3-34
Functions
12-15
Infodisplay
12
Index
35
Stitch
selection
1-i
Stitch
table
i-o
t(I?1i
<
Overview
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
I
Lid
2
l’hread
take-up
lever
3
Presser
foot
pressure
dial
4
Thread
guide
Light
Needle
bar
Presser
foot
Free
arm
Bobbin
Cover
Base
plate
Drop
feed
dctl
Needle
plate
Presser
bar
and
Presser
foot
ankle
Needle
clamp
screw
Presser
foot
lifter
17
Thread
guide
for
bobbin
v
inding
18
Spool
pin.
Spool
holders
I
9
Recess
for
additional
spool
pin
20
Thread
cutter
for
bobbin
inding
21
Bobbin
spindle.
Bobbin
stop
22
Handwheel
23
Infodisplav
24
Function
selector
buttons
25
Stitch
panel
26
Buttons
for
Stitch
.election
27
Main
power
switch.
Connection
to
power
supply
II.
27.
5
6
7
8
9
I0
Ii
12
13
14
‘5
I
6
Thread
tension
I
2
Unpacking
I
Place
the
maci
tine
(In
the
t
a
I
)ie
r
cal
)i
net
and
remove
the
packaging.
2
Remove
the
side
pairs
of
the
packing
niaterial.
the
foot
control
and
hnallv
rile
prorection
cover,
3
The
machine
is
delivered
with
an
accessory
hag.
a
soft
cover,
a
ma
in
c
rd
and
a
foot
control
cord.
4
‘ipe
the
machine.
particn
a
ny
around
the
needle
and
needle
plate
to
remove
any
soil
hek
Ire
sewing.
Packing
away
after
sewing
I
nplug
the
cords
horn
the
wall
socket
and
the
machine,
2
\\ind
the
c
)rds
anon
nd
vc
cir
hand
and
place
the
bc
t
control
cord
in
the
k
)ot
control
storage
space
and
the
main
cord
in
the
pt
)cket
of
the
sc
lb
cc
o’er.
There
is
also
space
provided
k
r
the
instruction
1)00k.
3
Check
to
ensure
that
all
accessories
are
in
the
accessory
box.
Slick
it
onto
the
machine
1
)eh
mci
the
I
ree
a
I’m.
4
Lower
the
presser
foot.
5
Place
the
foot
control,
underside
toward
you,
on
the
accessory
tray
at
the
lack
of
tile
machme.
Fold
down
rite
handle
and
i’eplace
the
the
cover.
j
-.
Connecting
the
Foot
Control
Am
ing
t
he
a
er
ess(
)ries
V(
)ti
ill
Fl
fld
the
fO(
It
QOflt(0l
roid
a
nd
the
main
((
I
Remove
the
bc
it
control
cord
Place
the
k
)()t
(()lit
roh
on
its
na
rrc
)W
side.
Fit
ti
p1(1(4
nIl)
the
o
cuket
inside
the
Ic
)c
)t
(1
irItiS
ii
cc
mpa
rtment
2
Push
it
firml
to
make
sure
It
iS
properly
connected.
Tills
operath
in
is
onl\
necessary
the
very
first
time
you
are
going
to
use
the
machine
3
To
correctly
turn
away
the
cord,
place
it
into
the
dot.
Note:
Before
plugging
in.
(heck
to
ensure
that
the
foot
control
is
of
type
‘FR2””
FR4”
Connecting
to
the
Power
Supply
On
the
underside
of
the
machine
you
will
find
information
about
tile
power
supply
(V)
and
the
frequenc
(liz).
Check
the
pover
supply
setting
in
the
machine
to
ensure
that
this
agrees
with
the
main
supply
before
you
connect
the
IThichille
I
Connect
tile
foot
control
cord
to
the
first
si
ccket
on
tIle
h
ttolll
right
side
of
the
machi
te
2
Connect
tile
main
cord
to
tile
back
socket
on
the
bottom
right
side
of
the
machine.
3
\Xihen
you
press
the
power
switch,
both
tile
machine
and
the
light
are
switched
011
For
the
USA
and
Canada
This
‘e
ing
Machine
has
a
polarized
plug
(one
blade
wider
than
the
other)
to
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
this
plug
is
intended
to
fit
in
a
p
ha
rized
outlet
on
Is
(inc
way.
If
the
plug
does
not
fit
fully
in
tile
outlet,
reverse
the
plug.
If
it
still
does
not
fit,
((
intact
a
qual
(fled
electrician
to
install
the
proper
outlet
1)o
not
modif
tile
plug
in
any
ss
av.
4
Accessory
Box
I
Open
the
accessory
box
by
plaeng
Vi
)U
flnger
in
the
space
on
the
top
and
lift
upward.
2
Stoic
the
pie
ssi.
h..et
md
the
hohlmmns
in
the
ho\
Itoni
the
he,mnninr,
so
the’
ni
always
easily
accessible,
Extended
Sewing
Surface
I
slide
the
IC(
cssot
hi
i\
ono
the
rn
u.
hmne
to
pios
mdc
m
I
mtei
flit
ssomk
sut
oe
2
Slide
the
mcressot\
lx
i\
to
div
left
ss
lien
\
On
55
msh
to
memos
e
II
oid
use
the
bee
arm.
3
To
facilitate
sev
ing
to
rnser
sleeve
hems
use
the
lice
arm.
‘Ihe
lice
urn
Iso
illoss
s
coo
to
d
in
cii.ks
(darning
toot
is
an
aeeessorv
(.
4
lb
epl
icc
the
mci.
m
ssoi
ho’s
slide
it
to,ht
intO
(lie
machine.
4cm
extension
t
il)
1
.
is
ilso
is
nImble
is
an
accessory
to
provide
an
even
larger
sewingsurtace.
Spool
Pin
Pie
ina
In
iw
ha
sp(
)(
)l
pIns
su
I
al
le
ii
II
all
vpes
il
I
bread.
Ilie
lila
n
spi
)(
ii
pin
(a)
is
adfrtstahle
the
thread
reels
oIl
the
stats
mare
spi
iii.
Place
the
spiii>!
so
tl
iat
the
thread
reels
ci
mflte1-eloCl\\ise
There
are
tv
0
spool
holders
on
the
spool
pin.
‘WitI
t
nartoss
tI
read
sp
s
ls
the
small
holder
(
h
)
is
plaeed
in
tr(
mt
1)1
the
thread.
It
‘1)0
use
iae
thread
spools.
the
large
holder
(e)
5
Placed
in
I
r
)nt
ol
t
I
te
thread
Slide
the
correct
ve
5i
mol
hi
ilder
in
place
so
the
flat
side
is
pressed
hrnilv
against
the
spool.
\o
space
bets
ceo
spoc
ml
holder
and
sPool.
--
I
Ic1m:e
//mrecu/
SJ)(im)I
I
There
is
also
a
separate
spool
pin
(cI)
to
be
attached
onto
the
machine.
The
fingers
on
the
extra
sPool
irt
fit
into
the
two
holes
to
the
riilit
m
it
the
fixed
spool
pin
Push
downward
to
snap
place.
lIce
lai-gc
spm
)ol
hi
ilder
(e
i
placed
Linde!
tI
ie
th
rca
dl.
TI
us
5(
ol
pin
is
used
when
winding
a
bobbin
front
a
second
spool
of
thread
or
for
a
second
spool
when
sewing
u
ith
a
twin
needle.
d
a
\airm,mi
fb,cad
sfscmI
Threading
the
Upper
Thread
i\iakc
sure
the
presset
h
)c)t
is
raised
and
the
needle
is
in
tile
0
posits
in
I
Pull
the
spool
pin
0111
PRice
the
thread
on
the
spool
pin
and
the
spool
holder
on
the
pooi
pin
as
deset
ihed
Push
the
sp
au
pin
hack
in
2
Bring
the
thread
in
the
dirceth
m
ol
the
arrov
under
the
thread
iuide
(a)
and
over
the
thread
guide
(hI.
3
Bring
the
thread
dow
n
hetw
ceo
the
thread
tension
discs.
4
Continue
threadin11
h
draw
in
the
thread
to
urn
the
right
iou
utile
slot
on
the
taRe
up
let
er.
5
Thread
last
guide
just
ahos
e
the
needle.
6
The
needle
is
threaded
In
)ttl
Its
)nt
to
hack.
The
white
itn
the
presser
h
tot
ankle
makes
it
cas
to
see
the
eve
ol
the
needle.
7
Place
thread
rtndcr
the
presser
loot
and
into
tile
thread
knihe
where
it
is
rut.
Threading
for
Twin
Needle
I
Insert
a
twin
needle
See
page
Ii
Changing
the
‘secdle.
2
Use
a
second
thread
spool
or
w
md
a
hohhin
with
tile
thread
von
ate
going
to
use
as
the
second
upper
thread.
3
LEFT
NEEDLE:
Thread
tite
machine
and
ci
teck
to
ensrt
re
t
It
at
t
I
te
thread
lies
hertvcen
the
ItlIl(’,tiuread
tension
dis
a.
and
ins/tie
the
last
thread
guide.
‘Thread
the
left
needle.
4
Atta
chu
tile
extras
p
>1
I
1
)tlt(
tile
machine.
Place
a
spool
holder
under
tile
thread
5
Place
the
hohhiti
\vithl
tile
second
thread
on
the
spool
pitt
6
RIGHT
NEEDLE:
iluread
the
machine
as
hefore
hut
this
tilteadi
silOuId
lie
hetsvecn
the
u
ter
thread
tensu
m
ci
isca.
()u
tstdc
tlte
h
w
est
ii
urea
ci
gu
ide
TI
1
reach
right
needle
IOt
<
s
l’,’,edure’
Bobbin
Winding
with
the
Machine
Threaded
Make
sure
that
the
presser
foot
is
up
and
the
needle
is
in
the
highest
p
onion.
Note!
Do
not
use
a
plastic
presser
foot
when
bobbin
winding.
I
Place
your
empty
bobbin
with
the
small
mark
outwards
on
the
bobbin
spindle
on
the
front
of
the
machine.
Bring
the
bobbin
spindle
down.
2
Pull
the
thread
h’om
the
needle
under
the
presser
foot
and
to
the
right
over
the
thread
guide
(c).
3
Start
from
above
and
wind
a
few
turns
of
thread
around
the
bobbin.
Cut
off
the
thread
on
the
thread
knife
(
d
).
4
Press
the
tot
control.
When
the
bobbin
winding
is
finished,
remove
the
bobbin.
cut
off
the
thread
and
bring
the
bobbin
spindle
op.
Note!
We
do
not
recommend
winding
specialty
threads
such
as
clear
nylon
or
other
stretchy
threads
through
the
needle.
Instead
see
“Bobbin
winding
vertical
spool
pin”.
Bobbin
Winding
—Vertical
Spool
Pin
I
Place
an
empty
bobbin
with
the
mark
outwards
on
the
bobbin
spindle
and
bring
it
down.
2
Place
the
large
spool
holder
under
the
thread
on
the
spool
pin.
3
Bring
the
thread
under
the
thread
guide
(a)
and
over
t
h
‘cad
guide
I
h>.
(o
rther
under
thread
guide
(c).
4
Front
above
wind
a
few
turns
C)!
thread
a
ri
)u
nd
the
b
)bl)in
and
into
t
I
Ic
knife.
S
Press
the
kx)t
control,
When
the
bobbin
windintg
is
finished,
remove
the
I
obbin.
cut
off
the
thread
and
bring
the
bobbin
spindle
up.
Placing
the
Bobbin
in
the
Machine
I
Remove
the
bobbin
cover
by
sliding
it
towards
you.
2
Place
the
bobbin
in
the
h(
bhin
case
with
the
mark
facing
up
and
the
thread
to
the
left
of
the
bobbin.
The
hbbtn
will
then
rotate
counter
clockwise
while
polling
Out
the
thread,
3
Place
your
finger
on
the
bobbin
to
keep
it
from
turning
as
you
pull
the
thread
firmly
to
the
right
and
then
to
the
left
into
the
tension
spring
(a)
until
it
“clicks’’
into
place
4
Continue
th
reading
an
u
nd
(
b)
and
the
right
)f
and
then
left
inn
i
the
thread
cutter
(e).
Replace
the
cover
(1).
Pull
the
thread
to
the
left
to
cut
it
(2).
Lowering
the
Feed
Teeth
The
feed
teeth
are
lowered
when
‘oti
turn
the
dial
to
the
left
to
Turn
the
dial
to
the
right
to
if
von
wish
to
aise
the
feed
teeth.
The
feed
teeth
will
eome
tip
automatically
when
you
begin
to
sew.
The
feed
teeth
are
lowered
when
sewing
buttons
and
for
free—hand
work.
By
lowering
the
feed
teeth
It
15
easier
to
get
thick
garments
under
the
presser
foot.
Do
not
lorget
to
raise
the
feed
teeth
before
starting
to
sew
,‘,
I’r,’’/,Il’t’
E
0
*
Thread
tension
Use
the
recommended
setting
given
on
the
Infodisplay
(see
page
12).
‘i
)U
(‘an
adjust
tI
te
t(
p
thread
tensi
WI
by
turning
the
dial,
which
is
numbered.
The
higher
the
number
the
tighter
the
tension.
Normal
thread
tension
is
number
-t
When
sewing
buttonholes
and
decorative
stitches
set
thread
tension
to
number
3.
When
topstitching
with
a
coarse
thread
in
thick
fabric,
increase
the
tension
to
7-9.
Correct
and
Incorrect
Thread
Tension
To
understand
the
c
rreet
thread
tension,
sew
a
[e
sample
stitches
at
different
settings.
I
l3egin
with
a
tension
that
is
too
loose.
i.e.
set
at
“1”.
The
lower
thread
will
lie
straight
and
the
upper
thread
will
be
cli
iwn
clown
on
thc
undcisidc
2
If
you
set
the
tension
at
the
highest
number,
the
opposite
will
occur,
and
the
seam
may
pucker.
3
The
correct
thread
tension
is
provided
when
the
threads
interlock
in
the
middle
oi
1)0th
layers
of
material
or.
in
the
case
of
decorative
stitches,
on
the
underside.
Make
a
few
tests
on
a
scrap
piece
of the
material
you
are
going
to
sew
and
check
the
tension,
I
Changing
the
Needle
I
Loosen
the
scre\s
in
the
need
Ic
clamp
s\
ith
the
scres\
driver.
2
Remove
the
needle.
3
Push
up
the
ness
needle
v
ith
the
flat
side
away
horn
ou
until
ii
ss
ill
go
no
farther.
4
Lse
the
serewdris
er
to
tiihten
the
screw
properly.
Always
use
needles
of
system
130/705
H.
Changing
the
Presser
Foot
I
Make
sure
that
the
needle
is
in
the
highest
P
1
)Si
ti(
in
Pull
the
p.ser
Pint
t(
05
a
rds
oil.
2
Line
up
the
cross
pin
m
the
kxt
hetss
een
the
spring
and
the
presser
Piot
ankle.
Press
I
ac
k
until
the
Ps
)t
snaps
intl
I
place.
Presser
Foot
Pressure
The
presser
foot
pressure
is
adjusted
with
the
dial
on
the
front
of
the
machine.
Normal
setting
is
-t.
The
higher
the
number
the
nore
piessctre
on
the
fabric.
Knit
and
Soft
fabrics
should
he
sewn
at
low
pressure.
Presser
Foot
Lever
-l
he
presser
foot
is
raised
and
low
erecl
ss
ith
the
presser
foot
lever.
The
presser
foot
must
he
lowered
when
sew
ing.
Bs
raising
the
presser
foot
les
cr
a
tar
a
it
goes
and
holding
it
there.
the
lift
height
of
the
presser
foot
can
be
increased
1w
ses
eral
millimeters.
This
is
useful
when
sew
ing
heavy
na
terials.
II
(
In
a
I
nfod
isplay
Stitch
length
Qhen
you
select
a
stitch,
the
machine
iIl
aut)rnatica
lly
Set
tIte
hest
stitch
leflgth
which
v
ill
he
indicated
I)
numhers
on
the
1nfodispla
‘iou
can
change
the
stitch
length
hv
pressing
either
the
(÷)
or
C)
ltutt(
in
Certain
stitches
have
a
limited stitch
length.
Stitch
width
‘Xhen
you
select
a
stitch,
the
machine
automatically
sets
the
hest
stitch
width.
which
is
display
ccl
with
numhers
on
the
lnlodisplay
You
can
change
the
stitch
s
iclth
1w
pressing
the
(+)
or
C)
I
u
lion.
TI
te
width
can
he
adjusted
hetween
()
and
6
mm.
fl
2—4
4—6
6—8
11
DoC>CDC
k
Ilfl
1111
I—
STOP
_.j
w
——
‘Sn
Sn
Reverse
‘ii
ur
t
rucliine
sevs
I)tkWtrd
\\
iiefl
I
his
hutl(
ru
is
pressed.
he
mac
hine
sews
forxx
aid
\x
lien
die
hutton
is
released.
The
Ii
ngest
stitch
length
xx
lien
reverse
feeding
is
3
mm.
For
permanent
reverse,
press
tite
hutton
txx
ice
in
quick
suc
cession
bet
ni-c
starting
to
sess
An
attoss
to
die
top
left
on
the
Inlodp1av
indicates
rex
erse
sewing
1
sew
ins
aid
again,
press
the
hutton
flee
nIote
STOP
‘lie
STOP
I
)utt(
ui
is
it
sed
t
hoist
i
a
stitc
Ii
V
ic
the
machine
fastens
the
tlti’ead
and
St05
autoniaticall
xx
lien
the
stitch
has
been
completed
V
TI
te
symbol
0
on
the
displa
indicates
that
STOP
is
selec
ted
STOP
is
cancelled
when
on
press
tile
button
axzun
01’
hx
selecting
a
ness
.titch.
Mirror
image
0)11
call
ott
tot
a
stitch
he
using
the
flu
tt(
ru
.
nh
ri-i
it
iota
ge
side
to
sidle
-
Y
tu
can
a
iso
inirri
ii
the
xx
iclth
xx
hen
von
xx
ish
to to
change
the
needle
posit
ion
ft
om
left
to
right
-
TI
ie
symbol
will
he
chisplar
ccl.
FIX
by
usitig
the
FIX
hittton
volt
can
tie
of;’
a
t
tel
t
at
tie
begitining
and
i
r
at
tit
e
cud
-
‘the
set
ul
stl
flashing
ito
the
displas
indicates
t
I
tat
FIX
is
selected,
Stitch
selection
buttons
-
oit
select
a
stitch
from
lie
tnel
hv
pressing
the
-
stitcn
selection
l,ctttons,
With
lelt
hum
in
volt
get
tens
tncl with
right
button
sort
get
I
_çt,
i’iie
nunthet’
itt
the selected
stitch
is
displayed
to
the
right
on
the
loh)dhisplav.
Recommended
presser
foot
The
letter
shoxx
s
xvhicli
i’esn_’
foot
is
c-i
rI’ect
for
the
stitch
soci
have
selected.
‘I
lie
c
orresponding
letter
is
on
the
presser
fi
)(
t
-
2-4
4-6
6-8
Recommended
thread
tension
The
nctnbei’s
al
ntx-c
the
svmlx)l
show
the
recommended
setting
of
ti-ic
thread
tension
for
ti-ic
stitch
you
has
e
selected
-
13
I
ICtIOO
Stitch
selection
iefl
V(
‘u
turn
on
t
lie
macI
inc
it
a
I
a
s
selects
sir
igl
it
stitch
and
the
number
00.
ou
select
a
stitch
b
pressing
the
stitch
selection
buttons.
\\‘ith
left
button
no
get
tens
and
with
right
hut
(I
Ni
\(
10
et
I
-9.
1
be
no
in
her
of
lie
selected
stitch
is
displaced
to
the
serv
right.
Stitch
table
00
Straight
stitch
ee
page
19
Presser
foot
A
01
Reinforced
straight
stitch
see
page
22
spoitPresser
f(
)(
)t
A
02
Stretch
stitch
see
page
22
Presser
kNIt
A
C
-
..,.,
—-.
.
Ii
all
kinds
of
sewing
in
w
nen
[abrir
s,
2
different
needle
positions
with
xxidth
a
djusnnent
and
ni
ro
ir
image
For
seams
which
are
subject
to
considerable
strain.
i.e.
to
reinforce
and
topstitch
swear
ai
id
xx
orking
ck
ithes
2
needle
p
sitk
ins
r
sea
ins
in
trir
C
)t
and
stretch
fabrics
03
Zigzag
see
page
22
Presser
foot
A
For
lace
edging
and
sewing
on
braids
04
Three-step
zigzag
see
page
2.
Presser
foot
j.
13
OS
Overcast
stitch
see
page
29
Presser
foot
I
06
Seam
and
overlock
see
page
29
Presser
foot
13
07
Flatlock
see
page
26
Presser
loot
B
For
ox
ercasting,
mending.
sewing
on
patches
and
elasti
s
Seam
and
overcast
in
one
step
along
the
edge
or
trii
u
later.
F
r
light
stretch
and
non-
stretch
fabrics
Seam
and
overcast
in
one
step
along
the
edge
or
trim
later.
16w
mcdi
uni
and
heavy
stretch
fabrics
I
)ecorative
hems
and
ox
erlapped
seams.
belts
and
I
na
id
08
Blind
hem
Invisible
hems
in
stretch
medium
anci
see
page
2
heavy
fabrics
Presser
fx)t
I)
09
Bridging
stitch
For
joining
two
pieces
of
fabric
v<
ith
finished
see
page
28
edges
and
for
elastic
shirring
Presser
foot
B,
C
10
Hemstitch
For
hemstitchinc.
use
a
s
ing
needle
ootional)
see
page
2<)
Presser
foot
B,
A
II
Satin
stitch
for
applicfu6s.
rounded
edge,
sewing
on
see
page
2-
laces
and
bands
Presser
foot
B
I
2
Decorative
edging
For
decorative
edges.
Sew
15
mm
from
the
see
page
2’)
edge
and
trim
close
to
the
stitching
Presser
foot
B
I
3
Decorative
stitch
For
decorative
stitching
see
page
29
Presser
foot
B
14
Bartack
Buttonhole
Suitable
in
medium
and
heavy
fabrics
see
page
16
Use
stabilizer
under
light
fabrics
Presser
loot
C
15
Darning
stitch
l)arn
and
mend
work
clothes,
jeans,
table
see
page
25
cloths
and
linen
towels
Presser
foot
A
wuVifl..
Buttonholes
The
h
rtack
hum )nhole.
tttffl.
is
used
for
mccl
iuu
and
Itea
V
Ia
ries
I
SeIc.ct
tIje
I)citt(
)rillc)le.
a
2
l.sc
the
presser
5
)ot
C.
Loosen
the
thread
tefl5iOfl
to
J)()sltiofl
2—c
3
Mark
the
buttonhole
location
on
your
fahnc.
When
sewing
stretch
fobrics
use
a
fusihle
stabilizer
or
a
c
)rd
V
The
buttonhole
s
it
has
guide
lines
to
determine
butti
ml
u
lIe
lenozth
V
The
middle
mark
on
t(
s
it
C
gives
a
butt
lning
edge.
Place
the
hutton
on
t
ic
presser
too
t
against
the
needle
ljich
mark
on
the
foot
corresponds
to
the
button.
Sew
until
the
first
buttonhole
column
reaches
this
mark.
For
better
visibility,
your
Husqvarna
Viking
sews
buttonholes
away
from
you.
4
Place
the
material
under
the
presser
toot
and
begin
at
the
hotto
om
ii
the
huttonhole.
V
V
V
5
Sess
thy
lob
column
of
thy
buttonholo
to
thc
i
cquu
cd
Ic
no,th
usinçthc.
ni
ii
kim,s
6
1
ouch
the
reverse
button
.
7
Continue
to
sew
the
buttonhole
until
the
other
column
is
the
same
length
as
the
first,
touch
the
hutO)n
8
The
machine
will
bartack
the
alter
end,
sew
a
tew
tie
off
stitches
in
the
left
c
)l
u
mn
of
t
I
te
bu
tt
nlsole
a
nd
then
stop.
Buttonholes
Ses
11W
flext
hUttoflhol(
in
the
ane
cnannc.r.
ihere
is
a
small
hnger
it
tile
back
of
tile
piesser
P
mt
-
Ft
r
a
(s)rcled
in
tic
in
In
ile,
cii
p
your
(01(1
around
the
hnger
as
iliristraterl
I
Stitr
h
the
huttonh
)le
as
nest
rihed.
Always
.stitd
h
a
sample
buttonhole
on
ser;ips
of
the
:t
rment
hi
I
inc.
If
neenied
.
d u
si
ii
ie
stitch
setting.
F
se
the
stitch
width
and
length
3
hitittons.
On
heavy
fabric.
Increase
the
stitn
h
length
to
I
Cutting
Buttonholes
Cut
htlttonh(
jie
open
ssitit
the
seam
ripper.
Place
a
straight
pin
acr
Os
the
end
v
uI
are
cutting
tons
aid
to
.15
(mIni
rutting
u
o
far
Sewing
buttons
I
Mark
the
ía
ni
e
\\
tere
t
he
I
)utt(
)n
I
S
I
)
he
Heated.
2
Select
/igzag
,A1
3
Lower
the
teed
teeth.
see
page
4
Snap
dl
h
presser
h
tt
it:
5
Place
the
lahrie
tiflder
the
presser
toot
an
is
e.
6
Place
the
I
u
Itt
n
in
ma
rkini
ansi
It
es
er
the
nresser
har
so
that the
presser
I(
it
u
ankle
is
heiss
een
the
holes
0!
the
hutton
see
picture).
7
Hold
the
thread
ends
to
one
side.
Che
k
to
he
sure
that
the
needle
goes
into
the
left
hole
o
the
hutton.
8
Touch
the
mirroring
hutton
to
cheek
that the
needle
a
Iso
g
ies
in
to
the
rig!
it
hole.
9
Sess
as
mane
slits
hes
as
on
consider
necessa
rv
I
OTouch
STOP.
the
machine
will
then
tie
off
in
one
01
the
holes
and
stop.
I I
N
love
it)
the
nest
pa
ir
d
h
tIes
t
r
the
next
hutton.
If
von
have
a
h
Litti
in
with
a
cIte
rent
hi
tIe
spacing.
von
can
adjust
this
by
presssing
one
of
the
stitch
width
huttons
(+>
or
)
Button
with
a
thread
shank
f
se
the
thin
end
of
the
clearance
plate
v
hen
sewing
I
mtn
ins
on
I
iglit
fahries
the
thick
end
for
heat
icr
fahrie.
Place
the
plate
hetsveen
the
hutton
and
the
fahric
and
sesv
on
the
outton
Pull
the
thitead
ends
heiss
een
the
I
mutton
and
the
ta
hric.
Wind
the
threads
a
few
times
art
ai
id
the
sI
tank
and
tie
tie
ends
18
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Husqvarna VIKING Viva User manual

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