Bernina
Bernette 25 Sewing Machine features: Two-level presser foot lift: No matter how thick or thin the
fabric is that you want to sew, the Bernette 25 ensures perfect stitch quality.
Because its two-level presser-foot lift ensures lots of extra space under the
presser foot,
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it also sews thick layers of material and heavy fabrics
effortlessly. Simply activate the Bernette 25's presser-foot lift, and even
thick layers of denim and linen will fit easily under the foot. Flip-top lid
and dust cover: Under the flip-top lid of the Bernette 25 are the spool holder,
bobbin winder and thread tension dial. On the inside of the lid, you'll find a
chart that clearly displays all of the Bernette 25's stitches for quick
selection of the right stitch at any given time. Closing the lid after use
protects your Bernette from dust and ensures reliable functioning, as well as
preserving its stylish "closed" look. Recessed Handwheel: The
recessed handwheel is just one example of how the Bernette 25 was designed with
an eye for detail. Situated in a recess, the handwheel is mounted flush with
the housing of the Bernette 25. This means that not only is it easy to access
and operate - it's also well protected, and never in the way. Manual adjustment
of the needle up/down position and manual fabric feed is simplicity itself. Easy
stitch selection: The Bernette 25 places a host of different stitches at your
disposal, including a wide range of decorative, practical, quilting and stretch
stitches - in addition to a sewing alphabet and ten buttonholes. With this
range of choices, setting each desired stitch needs to be a fuss-free process.
That's why the Bernette 25 has a user-friendly stitch selector wheel that helps
you find the right stitch in no time flat. Memory: The bernette 25 is the only
model in the bernette line that lets you store combinations of up to 30
different stitches in its built-in memory. You'll be able to access your stitch
combinations again and again, without needing to reprogram them first. This
also holds true for alphabet stitches. Your settings can be retrieved in an
instant, even after long breaks in sewing