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This is not an
ordinary sewing machine, but a high-end sewing
and embroidery system made by the swiss company with over 100 years of
experience in this industry.
The 8 Series brings two models, the Bernina 820 and 830 Bernina embroidery
machines, the first one being prepared for the market in 2009, featuring a
12-inch extended arm, a 12.8-inch diagonal space, 5.12-inch height, the
world’s fastest home sewing speed of 1,100 stitches per minute, the Bernina
Stitch Regulator for free-motion sewing, a pop-out jumbo bobbin with 40% more
capacity than the other machines, the Bernina Dual Feed for better control your
largest quilts, presser-foot height adjustments, a row of bright LED lights
illuminating the work space, and multiple spool holder for large and small
cones.
Bernina 830 has a larger extended arm of 15 inches, 12 inches to the right of
the needle, expanded height clearance, 12 ½ inches of diagonal space, 40 inches
long, optional jumbo hoop of 16 x 10 inches for larger space, a 15mm clearance
under the foot, 1,100 sewing stitches per minute, up to 1,000 embroidery
stitches per minute, no vibrations, the BERNINA Stitch Regulator, the unique
360-degree-multi-directional sewing on all 9mm stitches, adjustable length and
width, quick-reverse feature, Altered Stitch Memory that remembers altered
stitches when the power goes Off, and an impressive central 7-inch touchscreen
TFT displaying high-definition color images of all the functions you need. The
interface gives you access to wallpaper customization, 3D icons, soft keys, and
screen adjustments for light and contrast.
Bernina 830 was designed according to the needs of passionate sewers, quilters
and embroiderers worldwide, and is based on 70 exclusive features and 15
patented Features.
"For the first time, there is one machine with all of the features and
technology to allow sewers and quilters to express their unlimited
creativity," said Martin Favre, president of Bernina of America. "It's
a milestone to see the BERNINA 830 come to life after almost a decade of
research and development that will change sewing history as we know it."
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the official 8 Series site
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