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Page 1: Accessory User Guide

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I N D E X A L F A B E T I C A L O R D E R

1/2" (12 mm) Bias Binder 311/4" (6 mm) Bias Binder 301/4" Edge Stitching foot 5710 mm Hemmer 302 mm Narrow Hem foot 332 mm Shell Rolled Hem foot 333 Groove Pin Tuck foot with

raised seam plate 473 mm Shell Rolled Hem foot 333.5" Stork Scissors 1004" Heirloom Scissors 1004D Cross Stitcher 134D d-Card Reader/Writer Kit 134D Design Enhancer 124D Embroidery 114D Embroidery Extra 114D Organizer 134D Professional 104D Reader/Writer Kit 134D Sketch 125 Groove Pin Tuck foot 485 mm Narrow Hem foot 335"x7" Design Hoop 656" Appliqué Scissors 1006" Embroidery scissors 1007 Groove Pin Tuck foot 487-Hole Cord Foot with threader 388" Tailor’s Scissors 1009 Groove Pin Tuck foot 48Accessory Ankle 74Adjustable Bias Binder 31Adjustable Blind Hem foot 18Adjustable Buttonhole foot 20Ball Point Needle 99Bias Tape Binding foot 85Bias Tape Folder foot 84Bobbin Saver 93Bobbins, 10-package 74Braiding foot 37Brass Seam Ripper/Buttonhole Cutter 93Button Foot with Placement Tool 22Candlewicking foot 46Chenille Stitching foot 40Chenille Stitching foot 41Circular Attachment 72Clear 1/4" Piecing foot 56Clear 1/4" Piecing foot with Guide 57Clear 2–3 mm Embellishment foot 38Clear B Edge Stitching foot 45Clear B Edge/Joining foot 45Clear Coverstitch foot 84Clear Open Toe Foot 59Clear Open Toe Free-Motion Foot 60Clear Piping foot 32Clear Seam Guide foot 16Clear Stitch-in-Ditch foot 58Clear View S-foot 46Clearance Plate 72Cording and Piping Set 87Darning foot 69Darning/Quilting foot 69Denim Needle 97Do all Quilter´s Hoop 65Double Weltcord foot 28Dual Feed foot 58Edge Guide and Holder 86Edge Stitching foot 25Edge/Joining foot 25Edge/Quilting Guide 51Edging foot J 17Eight Spool Thread Rack 74Elastic Guide foot 24

Embellishment Kit 36Embellishment Template 1 92Embellishment Template 2 92Embellishment Template 3 92Embroidery Accessory Kit 64Embroidery Collection 64Embroidery foot U 68Embroidery Needle 96Embroidery Scissors 100Embroidery Spring Hoop 65Embroidery/Quilting foot Q 68Endless Embroidery Hoop 65Exclusive Husqvarna Viking Embroidery

Multiformat-Cd 64Eyelet Cutter 93Eyelet Plate 4 mm 73Eyelet Plate 6 mm 73Fancy Trim foot 40Fashion Fun 16Fasturn Little Brother 94Fasturn Set 94Flat Edge Lace foot 89Flat Lace foot 88Fly Front Template 92Free Motion Guide foot 61Free-Motion Guide Grip 60Gathering foot 24Gimp Thread 37Gimping Foot 37Gimping/Braiding Guide 37Heirloom Kit 44Hemming foot 85Hemstitch Fork 51Home Dec Kit 28Hoop Ease 67Hoop Grip 67Hoop Helper Kit 67Huskylock 901 78Huskylock 905 78Huskylock 910 78Huskylock 936 78Huskylock 936 Coverstitch Kit 84Huskylock Blind Hem foot 80Huskylock Elastic foot 81Huskylock Gathering foot 81Huskylock Pearl foot 79Huskylock Piping foot 80Husqvarna Viking Perfect Press

Ironing Blanket 93Husqvarna Viking Quilter’s Starter Kit 94Husqvarna Viking Rulers 20 x 20 cm 95Inspira 4D Drawing Kit 10Invisible Zipper foot 21Large Hoop 65Leather Needles Package of 5 99Left Edge Topstitch foot 22Magnetic Pincushion 93Marking foot 47Maxi Bead foot 6 mm 39Mega Hoop 65Microtex Needle 98Midsize Hoop 65Mini Bead foot 4 mm 39Mini Embroidery Spring Hoop 65Narrow Braid/Cord foot 36Narrow Zipper foot 20Needle Packages 99Needle Threader 74Non-Stick Glide foot H 19Olfa® Ergonomic Rotary Cutter 95Open Toe foot 59Open Toe Stippling foot 61

Personal d-Card 13Pictogram Pen 94Pintuck foot and Guide 88Piping foot 32Plus Hoop 65Programmable Embroidery Card 13Quilter’s 1/4" Piecing foot 56Quilter’s Kit II 54Quilter’s Kit III 54Quilter’s Kit IV 54Quilter’s Kit V 54Quilter’s Presser Feet Kit 54Quilter’s Table 55Quilting Needle 97Replacement Blade for

Rotary Cutter RTY-2/DZ 95Roller Foot 18Ruffler 23Seam Ripper 93Sensor One-Step Buttonhole foot 19Sensor Q-foot 68Sewing Ruler/Pfiffikus 95Single Welt Cord foot 29Snap On Clear Embroidery foot R 68Spanish Hemstitch foot 50Special Techniques CD 64Standard Hoop 65Standard ZigZag Plate

with Inch Markings 75Standard ZigZag Stitch Plate

with Inch Markings 75Standard ZigZag Stitch Plate with Inch Markings 75Straight Stitch foot 17Straight Stitch Plate 75Straight Stitch Plate with Inch Markings 75Stretch Needle 97Stretch Twin Needle 99Template Pencil 94Thread Net 74Topstitch Needle 96T-Pins 93Transparent foot B 44Triple Needle 99Twin Needle 47Twin Needle 48Twin Needle 98Twin Needle – Special 98Universal Needle 96USB Embroidery Stick 69Waste Tray 89Wing Needle 98

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H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G S E W I N G A N D

E M B R O I D E R Y M A C H I N E S 7

H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G E M B R O I D E R Y

S O F T WA R E P R O G R A M S 9

U T I L I T Y G A R M E N T S E W I N G 1 5

H O M E D E C S E W I N G 2 7

D E C O R A T I V E / C R A F T I N G S E W I N G 3 5

H E I R L O O M S E W I N G 4 3

Q U I L T I N G 5 3

E M B R O I D E R Y 6 3

A D D I T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S 7 1

H U S K Y L O C K S E W I N G

A N D E M B E L L I S H I N G 7 7

C O V E R S T I T C H A N D

C H A I N S T I T C H S E W I N G 8 3

N O T I O N S 9 1

I N D E X 1 0 2

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Welcome to the Husqvarna Viking world of clever, creative

accessories that will save you time and make your sewing and

quilting easier and more professional.These tools will open the

door to your own sewing studio with more possibilities than you

could ever imagine! Most of the accessories have been developed

out of the joyful creativity in our own sewing studio in

Huskvarna, Sweden where ideas are born and improved. Visit our

interactive sewing room at www.husqvarnaviking.com where you

will find hints and instructions for various sewing techniques from

our own Sewing Stars. If you are looking to sew the perfect gift,

garment or something for your home, there are plenty of ideas

to download. Let us inspire you at www.husqvarnaviking.com!

This User’s Guide groups Husqvarna Viking accessories into

sewing categories, plus there are accessory kits for special sewing

categories. Be sure to experiment with your accessory feet for

additional applications and visit the website for even more ideas.

Husqvarna Viking presser feet and accessories fit virtually all

Husqvarna Viking sewing machines. Look at page 7 to determine

the machine group number for your Husqvarna Viking sewing

machine model. Look through the following pages for inspiration

on how easy it is to develop your sewing skills and create

exciting projects with accessories from Husqvarna Viking.

Y O U A N D Y O U R

S E W I N G M A C H I N E

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Designer SE, Designer I, II,

Quilt Designer, Quilt Designer II,

Sapphire 850, 830.

105, 100, 95, 90. Prelude 360, Prelude 340,

Scandinavia 100, 335, 330, 325,

320, 315, 310, 250, 230, 225/215,

210, 205, Emerald 122, 118, 116.

Platinum 955 E, 950 E, Platinum Plus

775, 770, 755 Quilt, 750 Quilt, 735,

730, 715, Rose, Iris, 605, Rose 600,

Scandinavia 400, 300, 200 Lily 555,

550, 545, 540, 535, 530, 500, Freesia

445, 435, 425, 415, 400, 350,

Emerald 183.

H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G S E W I N G

A N D E M B R O I D E R Y M A C H I N E S

To determine which presser feet and accessories fit your

model of Husqvarna Viking sewing machine, identify your

model from the illustrations on this page. The number in

a square will identify each of the accessories that will fit

your Husqvarna Viking sewing machine. Step by step

instructions teach you how to use each foot, plus project

ideas are pictured for your inspiration. If your sewing

machine model is not included below, visit our website

www.husqvarnaviking.com for more information.

Orchidea, 1250, #1+, 1200, 1100,

1090, 1070, 1070 S, 1050.

990 S, 990, 980, 960, 950 S,

950, 945, 940.

630, 620, 610, 190, 185,

180, 150, 120.

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Did you know that you can use your computer to create original

embroidery designs and monograms? Husqvarna Viking offers a

complete range of easy-to-use embroidery software that lets you

create one of a kind projects and gifts.You can regularly

download updates for additional creative opportunities. Focus

your energies on the creative part of embroidery. Your Husqvarna

Viking machine and embroidery software makes it easy. Husqvarna

Viking Embroidery software turns your sewing and embroidery

machine into a creative opportunity to experiment with colors,

decorative patterns, pictures and much more.You have unlimited

opportunities to create your own embroidery designs. Choose

from a multitude of fills and patterns, edit and change stitches

in existing embroidery designs, move details from one motif to

another. It is all up to you.You have all the tools and techniques

to translate your ideas to embroidery on fabric.

Visit your local Husqvarna Viking dealer for more information

and a demonstration.

H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G

E M B R O I D E RY

S O F T WA R E P R O G R A M S

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The ultimate software system for embroidery freedom!

4D Embroidery Extra: Combine and edit unlimited number of designs and lettering.

4D Organizer: Find your designs and pictures easily.

4D Vision: See multiple embroidery designs on real garment, quilt blocks and fabrics

with decorations like beads, crystals and appliqués.

4D Sketch: Sketch and embroider in free motion! Add texture, stippling and motifs

to your pictures, fabrics and designs.

4D Stitch Editor: Transform your designs to create new embroideries.

4D Design Aligner: Split large designs into multiple sections.

4D Cross Stitcher: Create unique cross stitch patterns and blackwork. Embellish

them with traditional lettering.

Modules only available in 4D Professional.

4D Design Creator: Create designs automatically from a picture, then adjust with

wonderful special effects. Beautiful specialty fills include Radial, Spiral, Shape and

QuiltStipple.

4D PictureStitch: Make embroideries directly from treasured photos.

4D Fabric Decorator: Decorate your own unique fabric. Use your favorite machine

stitches or create new motifs.

4D Font Digitizing: Create or modify fonts and shapes.

4 D P R O F E S S I O N A L

920 129-026

The Inspira 4D Drawing Kit provides the way to create embroideries with the most

natural lifelike feeling.

Inspira 4D Drawing Kit includes: Inspira 4D Drawing tablet and pen,

Inspira 4D images DVD with 5000 clipart and 5000 photo images.

Recommended particularly for Husqvarna Viking Software modules:

4D Sketch, 4D Cross Stitcher, 4D Fabric Decorator, 4D Design Creator,

4D Picture Stitch

I N S P I R A 4 D D R A W I N G K I T

413 0900-26

Over

55,000 clipart

and 13,000 photos

provide design inspiration.

50 Bonus designs from

Husqvarna Viking

Collections.

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4 D E M B R O I D E R Y

920 132-026

4 D E M B R O I D E R Y E X T R A

920 131-026

Create your personalized embroidery vision with the Express Design Wizards.

Includes: 4D Embroidery Extra, 4D Organizer, 4D Vision, more than 275

embroidery designs and 325 clipart images.

4D Embroidery Extra gives you all the features of 4D Embroidery- and more!

It is also possible to edit your embroideries - move, add or delete areas of stitching.

Create a beautiful Express Embroidery using satin and fill areas. Trace outlines in a

picture automatically, for example use ExpressTrace to create redwork designs. With

Express Border, you can create running stitch, motif, satin border or appliqué around

enclosed areas of pictures.

4D Organizer

Find your designs and pictures easily with 4D Organizer. The module helps

you catalog all your designs and create 3D design worksheets.

4D Vision

View Multiple designs on real garments, quilt blocks and fabrics. Speciality

techniques: see designs using twin needle (different widths) or dual threads. You

can also add your own real- size fabric or garment backgrounds and view decorations

on your designs, such as appliqué, beads and sequins. See Solar Active and Glow

in the Dark threads change on the computer screen.

Adjust, personalize and combine your favorite embroideries.

Includes: 4D Embroidery and 4D Organizer.

Over 275 embroideries included.

Combine an unlimited number of designs with text and shapes. See your designs

in the hoop of your choice. Remove overlap automatically when combining

embroidery designs. ColorSort Feature to reduce the number of thread changes

when you sew. Create Multiple lines automatically in most lettering envelopes

with alignment and spacing options. Preview fonts when selecting, check

Spelling as you type and edit lettering after creation. Choose from over 100

specially created fonts. Resize any area with stitch density control.

The Encore feature will automatically repeat and reflect your design along a line,

around a circle or to border your hoop. With the Endless feature, you can add

alignment stitches to your embroidery, so it can be stitched out in a continuous

sequence as many times as desired.

4D Organizer

Find your embroideries, design files, cross stitch designs and pictures easily with

4D Organizer. The module helps you catalog all your designs and create 3D

design worksheets. Convert embroideries between many file formats. Create your

personal HTML catalog.

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Layout, edit and transform your designs to create new embroideries.

Optional package; requires 4D Embroidery or 4D Embroidery Extra.

Includes modules: 4D Stitch Editor and 4D Design Aligner.

4D Stitch Editor

Edit your designs to create new embroideries! Cut out pieces of designs or work

with the whole design. Use the exclusive PatternMake feature with more than

200 stamps, to add wonderful effects on your designs. Design Optimizer

improves the stitch out speed and quality of most embroideries. Frame your

embroideries with the wonderful border and appliqué options. Add point or

Global Morphing, to get an even more unique design. Resize designs with

density control and adjustable options. The Density Adviser allows you to check

and reduce the stitch density of any embroidery.

4 D D E S I G N A L I G N E R

Lay out large designs for your own hoop. Split large designs into multiple

sections automatically. Add alignment stitches for easy re-hooping. You can

adjust the overlap areas between hoops and print templates to help you

complete your project.

4 D D E S I G N E N H A N C E R

920 134-026

4 D S K E T C H

920 137-026: stand alone

4 D S K E T C H

920 138- 026: O P T I O N A L PA C K A G E; R E Q U I R E S 4d embroidery or

4d embroidery Extra.

Includes: Inspira 4D Drawing Kit with tablet and pen, 5000 clipart, 5000 photos.

Sketch and embroider your free motion masterpiece. Add texture, stippling and machine

motifs to your pictures, designs and fabrics. Print and embroider your masterpiece at

the touch of a button. Embroider your signature or use the calligraphy feature to create

beautiful monograms. Create appliqué with the horizontal or rotational zigzag satin

stitches. Create quilt stippling stitches in quilt motion with perfectly regulated stitch

length. Draw with your favorite machine stitches using the amazing Motif Motion

feature. There are over 25 embroideries, 170 Picture Backgrounds and 52 Calligraphy

Backgrounds included with 4D Sketch!

Sketch and embroider your free motion masterpiece. Add texture, stippling and machine

motifs to your pictures, designs and fabrics. Print and embroider your masterpiece at

the touch of a button. Embroider your signature or use the calligraphy feature to create

beautiful monograms. Create appliqué with the horizontal or rotational zigzag satin

stitches. Create quilt stippling stitches in quilt motion with perfectly regulated stitch

length. Draw with your favorite machine stitches using the amazing Motif Motion

feature. There are over 25 embroideries, 170 Picture Backgrounds and 52 Calligraphy

Backgrounds included with 4D Sketch!

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Manage designs on your computer for the Husqvarna Viking Scandinavia 300/400,

Rose, Iris, and #1+/Orchidea. Load embroideries in all major formats and send

(one at a time) to a programmable embroidery card. 4D Organizer included with over

100 embroideries!

P R O G R A M M A B L E E M B R O I D E R Y C A R D

412 41 76-02: for use in reader/writer kit 412 72 19-01 (with usb-connection)

Find your designs and pictures easily with the Husqvarna Viking 4D Organizer.

The program helps you catalog all your designs and create 4D design worksheets.

There are over 100 embroideries included with 4D Organizer!

Convert individual or multiple designs from one embroidery format to another

or into images. Use the convert thread range option to quickly switch to your

favorite threads.

Create your own cross stitch patterns.

Optional package; requires 4D Embroidery or 4D Embroidery Extra.

Use ClipArt, pictures, drawings, and photos or create your own cross stitch

designs directly on the screen. Use the pictures as templates in the background

or let Cross Stitcher create a design for you automatically. Create beautiful

monograms or traditional embroideries. Automatically reflect and repeat your

design with the wonderful Multiply feature.

Manage designs on your computer for the Husqvarna Viking Quilt Designer II,

Designer II, Platinum 955E, Platinum 950E or Platinum Plus. Load embroideries

in all major formats and send (one at a time) to a Personal d-Card. 4D Organizer

included with over 100 embroideries!

Use the d-Card Reader/Writer to update your Husqvarna Viking Quilt Designer

II via Internet.

4 D R E A D E R / W R I T E R K I T

920 139-026

4 D d - C A R D R E A D E R / W R I T E R K I T

920 140-026

4 D O R G A N I Z E R

920 136-026

4 D C R O S S S T I T C H E R

920 135-026

P E R S O N A L D - C A R D

412 65 69-01: for use in d-card reader/writer kit, quilt designer 11,

platinum plus, platinum 950 e

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U T I L I T Y

G A R M E N T

S E W I N G

Husqvarna Viking accessories make fashion and

garment sewing techniques such as seam finishing,

buttonholes, hems, topstitching, zippers and more,

easy to sew with professional results.Visit the Sewing

Room at www.husqvarnaviking.com for more tips

and techniques.

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Husqvarna Viking Fashion Fun will make your fashion garment sewing profes-

sional, easy and fun! Try the Invisible Zipper Foot to sew stylish invisible zip-

pers like those in ready-to-wear garments.

The Edge Stitching Foot makes it easy to sew perfect topstitching and edge

stitching. A steady Seam Ripper with large cutting blade, a Fly Front Zipper

Template and an ingenious Sewing Ruler with many applications, are also

included to help you with your creative fashion projects.

Contents:

Edge Stitching Foot, Invisible Zipper Foot, Seam Ripper, Fly Front Template,

Sewing Ruler/Pfiffikus, Instruction Booklet.

Guides your edge stitching when joining the fabric. Keeps the seam allowances at

the same distance from the edge throughout the project. There is a Metallic edge

guide plus four different lines for various seam allowances.

1. Thread your machine with sewing thread on top and in the bobbin.

2. Snap on the Clear Seam Guide Foot.

3. For joining fabrics: Place fabric right sides together.

4. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the metallic guide at the edge of the

fabric for 5/8" (1.5 cm) seam allowance.

5. Lower the presser foot and start to sew. The Guide will follow the edge of the

fabric and the seam will be sewn with the perfect straight seam allowance.

6. Use the four other red marked lines on the presser foot for additional rows of

seams or a narrower seam allowance.

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C L E A R S E A M G U I D E F O O T

413 03 48-45

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F A S H I O N F U N

920 018-096: NOT FOR EMERALD SERIES

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Straight stitch, center needle position, length of choice.

1. Snap on Straight Stitch Foot. The Straight Stitch Foot features a hole in the

foot just big enough for the needle when set for straight stitch, center needle

position. For special topstitching and straight stitching on specialty fabrics. The

Straight Stitch Needle Plate is available as an optional accessory.

NOTE: Use this foot and/or plate with straight stitch only. Any stitch with a

width will break the needle because the needle will hit the foot and plate as it

swings from side to side. Set your Designer for stitch width safety.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

E D G I N G F O O T J

412 38 06-45

The J Foot is used for overcast stitches that stitch to the side and can pucker or

curl the fabric to prevent the fabric from curling under. The tiny wire on the

edge of the foot prevents the curling of the fabric edge. Consult the Husqvarna

Viking Infodisplay which recommends the J Foot for many overedge stitches.

1. Snap on the Edging Foot J.

2. Select an overcast or overedge stitch and turn the hand wheel by hand to be

sure the needle does not hit the foot. Adjust stitch width as needed.

3. Sew.

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S T R A I G H T S T I T C H F O O T

411 85 35-45

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A D J U S T A B L E B L I N D H E M F O O T

411 53 31-45

The Adjustable Blind Hem Foot can be moved from side to side to fine tune the

amount of fabric caught by the blind hem stitch.

1. Snap on Adjustable Blind Hem Foot.

2. Fold and press hem as instructed for blind hem.

3. Place hem under foot and turn the orange dial on the blind hem foot to the

right or left to adjust the foot from side to side until the wide zigzag stitch of

the blind hem barely catches the fold of the fabric.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7R O L L E R F O O T

411 85 29-45

The Roller Foot sews fabrics with uneven levels, leathers, velvets, and fabric

with nap or loops. Straight stitch, zigzag and other forward motion utility and

decorative stitches.

1. Snap on Roller Foot.

2. Select stitch and sew.

The little wheels ride smoothly over a variety of fabric types.

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N O N - S T I C K G L I D E F O O T H

412 79 61-45

When sewing foam, plastic, plastic coated fabrics, leather and imitation leathers,

the Non-stick Glide Foot H feeds over the fabric without sticking. Use it for

general sewing and buttonholes on plastic and leather type fabrics.

1. Snap on the Non-stick Glide Foot H.

2. Select desired stitch and sew.

S E N S O R O N E - S T E P B U T T O N H O L E F O O T

412 81 51-01: not for 350, 415, emerald series requires connection.

The Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot measures buttonhole length and sews the

button size that has been entered into the machine. The middle mark gives a

9/16" (15 mm) buttoning edge. The Sensor one-step Buttonhole Foot measures

as it sews, making every buttonhole the same size. The button size is adjusted in

2 mm steps.

1. Snap on the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot. Plug the cord into the socket

near the light on the machine. Line up the white range on the side of the wheel

with the white marking line on the foot.

2. Set the button size on your Husqvarna Viking sewing machine.

3. Lower the presser foot and sew. Line up the white range on the side of the

wheel before you sew the next buttonhole to sew it in exactly the same size.

4. Use red lines on foot to sew every buttonhole the same distance from edge of

project.

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412 67 92-45: not for emerald series

The Buttonhole Foot has a slide that is adjustable for different sizes of buttons

to make several buttonhole the same size. Use the markings on the left toe of

the foot to position the buttonhole. The middle mark gives a 5/8" (15 mm)

buttoning edge.

1. Snap on the Adjustable Buttonhole Foot and select a buttonhole.

2. Put the button onto the foot and push the slide against the button as tight as

it will go. Remove the button before you start to sew.

3. Lower the presser foot and sew. The machine sews the first column in reverse.

Stop sewing when the red mark on the slide has reached the beginning of the

stitching.

4. Continue sewing the buttonhole.

When sewing buttonholes in stretch fabrics we recommend cording the button-

hole to increase the stability and to keep the buttonhole from stretching out.

For a corded buttonhole loop a piece of heavy thread around the finger at the

back of the Buttonhole Foot as illustrated.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7N A R R O W Z I P P E R F O O T

412 56 57-45

Snap on the Narrow Zipper Foot to stitch extra close to zipper teeth, snaps,

snap tape, beads, etc. This foot can be snapped on to the right or the left of the

needle and the grooves on the underside grip specialty fabrics for excellent

feeding. To sew a lapped zipper into a seam:

1. Baste the zipper seam.

2. Select center needle position straight stitch. Snap on the Narrow Zipper Foot

to the left of the needle.

3. Form a narrow fold of the seam allowance on one side and place the zipper

right side up under the folded edge. Start stitching from the bottom of the

zipper, along the narrow edge and up to the fabric edge. Illustration A

4. Fold over the opposite fabric edge and seam allowance over the zipper.

5. Snap on Narrow Zipper Foot to the right of the needle. From the right side,

stitch below the bottom of the zipper and up to the fabric edge. Illustration B

6. Remove the basted seam with a seam ripper.

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I N V I S I B L E Z I P P E R F O O T

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An invisible zipper is always inserted before stitching the garment seam. The

Invisible Zipper Foot has two grooves underneath the foot to accommodate the

zipper coils and hold them in place as you stitch. Buy a zipper that is at least

1 1/4" (3 cm) longer than the zipper opening.

1. Mark the length of the zipper opening on the seam allowance and on the

zipper. The excess length should be at the bottom of the zipper.

2. Snap on the Invisible Zipper Foot. Select center needle position

straight stitch. Length 2.5–3.0.

3. Unzip the zipper.

4. Place the right part of the zipper on the fabric right sides together. The coil

should be on the seam line and the top stop of the zipper 3/4" (2 cm) below the

cut edge of the fabric. (Illustration A)

5. Finger press up the zipper coils and lower the presser foot with the zipper

coils in the right opening under the foot. (Illustration B)

6. Adjust needle position to align the needle with the needle guide on the

front of the foot. Backstitch and sew. Stop at the mark on the zipper and seam

allowance and backstitch to tie off. (Illustration C)

7. Place the left part of the zipper right sides together with the left side of the

garment. Lower the presser foot with the left opening over the zipper teeth.

Make sure that the needle is perfectly aligned with the needle guide in front of

the foot again. Sew in the same way as the first side.

8. Pull up the zipper pull. Place the fabric with the zipper right sides together.

Snap on the regular Zipper Foot E to the left of the needle. Adjust needle

position to the right. Pin the rest of the fabric below the zipper right sides

together. Sew the seam from the lower edge and up to the zipper overlapping

the backstitched seam. (Illustration D)

If the zipper is too long, whipstitch across the zipper teeth 1 1/4" (3 cm) below

the inserted zipper length. Cut away excess zipper below the whipstitching.

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P L A C E M E N T T O O L

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This presser foot for sewing on buttons raises the button slightly off the fabric

to give a slight thread shank to enable easy buttoning, and prevent the button

from being sewn too tightly to the fabric.

1. Thread with matching sewing thread on top and in the bobbin. Snap on the

Button Foot.

2. Slide the Retractable Thread Shank Guide into the desired position. All the

way back will give you no thread shank. The first position will give you a shor-

ter shank for light weight fabrics. The second position (all the way forward) will

give you a longer thread shank for heavier fabrics.

3. For a button smaller than 1/4" (6 mm), use the Placement Tool. Insert the

Button Placement Tool into the holes of the button. Note: Avoid using a button

higher than 1/8" (3 mm).

4. Insert the Button Placement Tool with the button in place into the slot in

the foot. The button will automatically be placed in the correct position for

sewing.

5. Remove the Button Placement Tool.

6. Select “Button Sewing” on your Sewing Advisor. Adjust the Stitch Width if

necessary according to the width between the holes in the button.

7. Sew on your button following the instructions in your User's Guide.

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The Left Edge Topstitch Foot guides your top stitching and edge stitching per-

fectly. Use the inner right side of the presser foot to guide the fabric. Together

with the underside of the foot which is designed to glide along the folded edge,

you will get a beautiful top stitch on your project. Use the Left Edge Topstitch

Foot for hemming bulky projects such as curtains, etc. It will allow you to have

the bulk of the fabric to the left of the free arm for easier sewing.

L E F T E D G E T O P S T I T C H F O O T

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The Ruffler creates tiny pleats or gathers in light to medium weight fabrics.

Ruffler set up:

1. Remove the ankle/shank.

2. Replace the needle clamp screw with the longer screw included with the ruffler.

3. Place the Ruffler on the machine ankle/shank with the fork over the needle

clamp screw. Secure the Ruffler on the ankle with the accessory thumb screw.

4. Set machine for straight stitch only.

5. Reduce presser foot pressure as needed.

6. The adjusting lever (J) sets how often the Ruffler will pleat. Set it at 1 for a

pleat each stitch, 6 a pleat every 6th stitch, and 12 a pleat every 12th stitch.

Set it to 0 for no pleats, the Ruffler action is disengaged for normal straight

stitching.

7. The adjusting screw (I) sets how full the ruffles will be. Experiment stitching

on scraps of the same fabric to be ruffled. Turn the screw to the right for more and

the left for less fabric fullness in the ruffle.

8. Stitch length 2.5-3. Experiment with other length settings because the stitch

length will also affect the fullness of the ruffle. The shorter the stitch the less

distance between the pleats. Width must always be 0 for straight stitch.

Sew:

1. Place the fabric to be ruffled into the guide slots (G), then between the

two black blades of the Ruffler (E & F) beyond the point of the needle.

2. Lower the presser foot and sew at an even medium speed.

Create ruffle and stitch to flat fabric at the same time:

1. Place the flat fabric right side up under ruffler.

2. Place the fabric to be ruffled right side down into the guide slot and blades as

in step 1 above.

3. Sew. The flat fabric is moved by the feed teeth as the top fabric is ruffled and

stitched to it.

R U F F L E R

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412 28 00-45

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7E L A S T I C G U I D E F O O T

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The Elastic Foot guides and stretches 6 to 12 mm wide elastic as it is sewn in

place. Use it for action wear, lingerie, and other elastic insertion techniques.

1. Set the grey numbered dial on the elastic foot to 3 or 4. Align the number

with the tiny metal arrow. The higher the number the more the elastic will be

stretched.

2. Gently push the grey roller toward the numbered dial and lift it up.

3. Insert the elastic into the longer slot opening on the base of the foot.

4. Bring the roller down on the elastic and click it into place by gently pushing

it away from the numbered dial.

5. Turn the roller until the center groove of the roller matches the width of the

elastic so the elastic will guide straight.

6. Snap The Elastic Foot onto the machine. Set the machine for three step zig-

zag stitch, length 1, adjust width according to the elastic. Presser foot pressure

7–9. (The higher the pressure, the more the fabric will gather onto the elastic.)

7. Place fabric under the foot and sew. The fabric will ease onto the elastic as

the elastic is stretched and sewn in place. The higher the setting of the dial on

the foot the more the elastic will be stretched.

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Gather fabric or gather and attach a ruffle in one step. Suitable for light to

medium weight fabrics. Straight stitch, (left needle position), length 3 to 6.

The longer the length, the more fabric will gather. Snap on Gathering Foot.

For gathered fabric:

Place fabric under Gathering Foot and sew. Increase upper tension for tighter

gathers.

To gather and attach gathered fabric in one step:

1. Place fabric to be gathered under the presser foot right side up.

2. Place fabric to have ruffle attached to it in the groove of the foot right

side down.

3. Sew, guiding the under fabric but do not hold it back. Keep the top fabric

in the groove moving it steadily as needed. Increase the stitch length, upper

tension and presser foot pressure for more gathers.

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E D G E S T I T C H I N G F O O T

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The Edge Stitching Foot guides topstitching and edge stitching perfectly.

Stitch folded tucks accurately.

1. Snap on the Edge Stitching Foot.

2. Place project under foot with the flange guide at the edge of the project.

3. Select straight stitch (or desired stitch) and adjust needle position so the

stitching row will be sewn at desired distance from edge. (Adjust the straight

stitch needle positions from side to side with the width adjustment.)

4. For additional parallel rows of topstitching, adjust needle position and sew.

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Guides topstitching. Guides trims that are sewn to an edge or when two trims

are sewn together. Edge/stitch: Straight stitch, left needle position, length 2–4.

1. Snap on the Edge/Joining Foot.

2. Place edge of fabric against flange/guide. Sew. Topstitch: Straight stitch,

center needle position, length 2–4.

1. Snap on Edge/Joining Foot.

2. Place flange/guide at line to topstitch. Sew. Joining: 3 step zigzag, or

bridging stitch, length 2–3, width 4–7.

1. Place two pieces of fabric or trim, one on each side of the guide/flange of the

foot.

2. Sew. Keep fabric/trim against the flange/guide to join them.

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Sewing for your home is a wonderful way to express

yourself in fabric and fiber. Husqvarna Viking has

developed accessories to make sewing home

decorating techniques and finishes such as welting

and binding fast, easy and professional.

H O M E D E C S E W I N G

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When you sew for your home, you know how fun it is to personalize your pro-

jects. Cushions, chair covers, curtains and other decorator items create a unique

decorating style that cannot be bought! It is appreciated both by your family

and visitors. The Home Dec Kit helps you sew professional home decorations

easier than ever before with the presser feet and accessories included.

Contents:

Single Welt Cord Foot, Double Welt Cord Foot, 1/4" Bias Binder, 1/2" Bias

Binder, Pillow Template, Perfect Press, T-pins, Ruffler, Home Dec Project

Booklet.

H O M E D E C K I T

920 076-026: not for emerald series (english)

(-001 swedish, -006 danish, -011 finnish,

-021 norwegian, -031 french, -036 dutch,

-041 italian, -046 spanish, -051 german)

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The Double Welt Cord Foot is used to make trim, to cover raw edges in place of

braid or trim on your upholstery and home dec projects, or as a decorative touch

on pillows, cushions and other home accessories. Create any color of trim when

the color you need is not readily available.

1. Purchase 1/4" (6 mm) Cotton Filler Cord at least two times the length of the

finished length of double welt trim.

2. Cut bias strip wide enough to wrap around two cords plus seam allowance.

3. Snap on the Double Welt Cord Foot. Select center needle straight stitch,

stitch length 3.0. Place the cords side by side on the wrong side of the bias

strip and wrap the fabric around the cords. Place the fabric and cords under

the Double Welt Cord Foot with raw edges of the fabric to the right. Place

the right cord in the left groove on the underside of the foot. Keep the cords

against the fold as you sew.

4. Wrap the excess fabric to the underside and straight stitch between the cords

through all layers. Trim the excess fabric on the wrong side near the stitching.

5. To sew the double welt cord trim to fabric, lay it in place on the project and

straight stitch over the row of stitching in step 4.

6. For the edges of upholstery, use small upholstery finishing tacks or a staple

gun to attach the double welt cord trim to cover raw edges.

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S I N G L E W E L T C O R D F O O T

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Snap on the Single Welt Cord Foot to easily, quickly, accurately make and insert

welted cording into your upholstered and home dec projects. Whether the welt

cord is purchased pre-covered or you cover it yourself, this accessory foot gives

you a professional finish. It sews like the piping foot but is designed for larger

sizes of cording.

To cover welt cording:

1. Use 1/4" (6 mm) Cotton Filler Cord. Cut strips of bias or cross grain fabric

wide enough to cover the cord plus seam allowance.

2. Snap on the Single Welt Cord Foot. Select center needle straight stitch, stitch

length 3.

3. Place the cording on the wrong side of the fabric strip and wrap the fabric

strip around the cord.

4. Place the fabric and cord under the Single Welt Cord Foot with the cording

in the groove on the underside of the foot.

5. Sew to cover the cording with the fabric.

To stitch covered welt cord into a seam:

1. Snap on the Single Welt Cord Foot. Select center needle position

straight stitch, stitch length 3.

2. Place the covered welt cord on the right side of the fabric along the seam

line. Place it under the Single Welt Cord Foot with the welt cord in the groove

of the foot. Stitch the welt cord to the fabric. Clip the seam allowance of the

welt cord at curves and corners.

3. Place the second piece of fabric right sides together with the first. The welt

cord will be between the two layers. Place the welt cord in the groove and stitch

with the first stitching line up. Touch the width to adjust the needle position

slightly to the right to cover the first stitching.

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1 0 m m H E M M E R

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Rolls a 10 mm double hem in light to medium weight fabrics. Straight stitch,

length 2.5. Snap on the A-foot.

1. Snap 10 mm Hemmer onto needle plate of machine.

2. Place fabric into the scroll/guide of the 10 mm Hemmer, rolling it up to the

needle.

3. Sew. Do not help the fabric roll. Simply guide it.

1 / 4 " ( 6 m m ) B I A S B I N D E R

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To bind edges with 1/4" (6 mm) Bias Binding, cut a 1" (24 mm) wide bias strip

of light weight fabric, or use packaged narrow double fold Bias Binding. Straight

stitch, length 2.5, or zigzag or decorative stitch at desired length.

1. Snap on Bias Binder.

2. Cut the end of the bias tape to a point. Insert the bias tape from the outside of

the funnel guide, into the slot that matches its width, (the second slot is perfect

for packaged bindings), and pull it down under the foot.

3. Place the edge to be bound into the groove on the left side of the funnel guide.

4. Adjust needle position as needed or to adjust the position of the binder funnel/

guide, loosen the screw on the top of the foot and position the funnel guide as

needed.

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1 / 2 " ( 1 2 m m ) B I A S B I N D E R

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To bind edges with 1/2" (12 mm) Bias Binding, cut a 2" (50 mm) wide bias strip

of light weight fabric, or use packaged extra wide double fold Bias Binding.

Straight stitch, length 2.5, or zigzag or decorative stitch at desired length.

1. Snap on Bias Binder.

2. Cut the end of the bias tape to a point. Insert the bias tape from the outside of

the funnel guide, into the slot and pull it down under the foot.

3. Place the edge to be bound into the groove on the left side of the funnel guide.

4. Adjust needle position as needed or to adjust the position of the binder funnel/

guide, loosen the screw on the top of the foot and position the funnel guide as

needed.

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A D J U S T A B L E B I A S B I N D E R

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Make beautiful edge finishes with your favorite bias tape.

Adjustable to fit bias tapes in different widths, from 1/4" (6 mm) to 3/4" (20 mm).

1. Thread with sewing thread on top and in the bobbin.

2. Snap on the Adjustable Bias Binder.

3. Use the screw on the right side of the bracket to adjust the width of the

opening to fit the bias tape.

4. Cut the end of the bias tape to a 45 degree angle. Insert the bias tape from

the outside of the bracket, into the slot that matches its width, and pull it down

under the foot.

5. Place the edge to be bound into the groove on the left side of the bracket.

6. Loosen the screw on the top, in the back of the foot and adjust the bracket as

needed.

7. Select a narrow zigzag, a straight stitch or a decorative stitch. Sew slowly,

keeping the fabric to be bound, snugly in the groove as you sew.

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P I P I N G F O O T

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Insert packaged Piping into seams and edges for a tailored finish. Cover cord

with fabric for specialty piping. Straight stitch, length 2.5.

1. Snap on the Piping Foot. To stitch piping into a seam.

2. Place piping along seam line on right side of fabric. Place second piece of

fabric on top with right sides together.

3. Put fabric and piping layers under Piping Foot with the piping in the groove

on the underside of the foot. Sew. The groove on the underside of the foot will

guide the piping as you sew. (Hint: Notch the seam allowance of the piping on

curves and corners.)

To make piping from your fabric:

1. Cut Bias or crosswise grain strips, wide enough to cover the cording plus

seam allowances.

2. Lay the cording on the wrong side of the fabric strip and wrap the fabric over

the cord.

3. Place the fabric and cord under the Piping Foot with the cord in the groove

on the underside of the foot.

4. Sew. The groove will guide the cord so the fabric covers it evenly. (Hint:

When you sew this piping into a garment, adjust the needle position so it

stitches one setting closer to the cord to cover the first stitching.)

C L E A R P I P I N G F O O T

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Insert packaged piping into seams and edges for a tailored finish. Cover cord with fabric for

specialty piping. The clear view allows you to see the piping placement and see exactly

where you are stitching. The clear view enables you to see the first row of stitching and

adjust your needle position to stitch next to the original row. Straight Stitch, length 2.5.

To make piping from your fabric:

1. Snap on the Clear Piping Foot.

2. Cut bias or crosswise grain strips wide enough to cover the cording plus seam allowances.

3. Lay the cording on the wrong side of the fabric strip and wrap the fabric over the cord.

4. Place the fabric and cord under the Clear Piping Foot with the cord in the groove on

the underside of the foot.

5. Sew. The groove will guide the cord so the fabric covers it evenly. Hint: When you

sew this piping into a garment, adjust the needle position so it stitches one setting closer

to the cord, to cover the first stitching.

To stitch piping into a seam:

1. Snap on the Clear Piping Foot.

2. Place the piping along the seam line on the right side of the fabric and stitch in place

with piping in the groove of the foot.

3. Place the second piece of fabric on top with the right sides together.

4. Put fabric and piping layers under the piping foot with the piping in the groove on

the underside of the foot. Sew. The groove on the underside of the foot will guide the

piping as you sew. (Hint: Notch the seam allowance of the piping on curves and corners.)

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Stitch a rolled hem in sheer and very lightweight fabrics for evening wear, lingerie,

scarves. Zigzag stitch, length 3, width 3.

1. Snap on 2 mm Shell Rolled Hem Foot.

2. Press a rolled hem (the width of the tunnel on the underside of the foot) in the

first inch of the hem.

3. Place the hem under the presser foot and stitch several stitches along the edge of

the hem.

4. Stop with the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot and pull the fabric edge

up into the scroll/guide on the foot.

5. Lower the presser foot, continue to sew. Do not help the fabric edge to roll,

simply hold it vertically.

2 m m S H E L L R O L L E D H E M F O O T

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5 m m N A R R O W H E M F O O T

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Stitch a Narrow Hem in medium weight fabrics. Suitable for napkin edges, curtains,

ruffles. Straight stitch, length 2.5 to 3 (can be used with decorative stitches) Snap

on foot. Stitch a Narrow Hem in very lightweight fabrics such as silk scarves, batiste

napkins, shirt hems, ruffles and lingerie. Straight stitch, length 2. Snap on Narrow

Hem Foot.

1. Press a double hem (the width of the tunnel on the underside of the foot) in the

first inch of the hem.

2. Place under the presser foot and stitch several stitches along the edge of the hem.

3. Stop with the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot and pull the fabric edge

up into the scroll/guide on the foot. Lower the presser foot, continue to sew. Do not

help the fabric edge to roll, simply hold it vertically.

2 m m N A R R O W H E M F O O T

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Express your creativity with embellishments, trims,

beads, and “sew” much more. Husqvarna Viking

accessory feet make it easy. Add the beauty and

texture of embellishment to any garment, gift or

craft to make it your own.

D E C O R AT I V E /

C R A F T I N G S E W I N G

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N A R R O W B R A I D / C O R D F O O T

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Couch or stitch yarn and narrow braids and trims to embellish garments, gifts,

and crafts. Zigzag stitch, length 1.5, width as wide as the trim or yarn. Snap on

Narrow Braid Foot.

1. Place the yarn or trim into the hook/guide on the front of the foot and under

the foot.

2. Stitch the braid in place. The Gimping/Braiding guide accessory

(412 55 44-45) will guide the yarn or trim as you sew. Use stabilizer as needed.

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The Husqvarna Viking Embellishment Kit includes everything you need to

embellish and give the sewing projects a unique touch.

The Braiding Foot makes it easy to embellish with cords or braids. A 7-Hole

Cord Foot with Threader creates one-of-a-kind trims, stitches them in place in

one step. The Narrow Braid/Cord Foot couches or stitches yarn, narrow braids or

trims to embellish. The Gimping/Braiding Guide guides the trims or cords in

front of the foot for perfect results. Decorate a sewing project with a string of 4

or 6 mm beads with the Mini & Maxi Bead Feet. Create wonderful patterns with

three different Embellishment Templates.

Contents:

Braiding foot, Narrow Braid/Cord Foot, Mini Bead Foot 4 mm, Maxi Bead Foot

6 mm, Gimping/Braiding Guide, 7-hole Cord Foot with threader, Invisible

Thread, Embellishment Template 1, 2, 3 and an Inspiration Booklet.

E M B E L L I S H M E N T K I T

920 080-026: not for emerald series (english)

920 080-096: not for emerald series (multi language)

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G I M P I N G F O O T

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Use the Gimping Foot to create a dimensional satin stitch technique. Gimp

thread is guided by the foot as the stitch is sewn over it.

1. Thread a 40 weight Sulky rayon thread on top, embroidery bobbin thread in

the bobbin.

2. Insert the gimp thread into the guide on the foot. Place the spool or length

of gimp thread so it will feed smoothly into the foot as you sew.

3. Select a narrow satin stitch. (Follow the instructions for applique with the

width just wide enough for the zigzag to stitch over the gimp.) On computer

machines, select the preprogrammed satin stitch and fine tune the length and

width to sew over the gimp. On other machines; select a zigzag stitch, length

0.3–0.5, width 1.5–2.

4. Mark a design onto your fabric and sew over it. The design will be outlined

in dimensional satin stitch.

N O T E : G I M P I N G / B R A I D I N G G U I D E ( 4 1 2 5 5 4 4 - 4 5 ) S O L D S E P E R AT E LY.

( S E E B E L O W )

G I M P T H R E A D

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Guides trims, braids, and cords into the Braiding Foot, Narrow Braiding Foot or

Gimping Foot.

1. Place straight end of the Gimping/ Braiding Guide into the slot at the top of the

presser foot ankle. Tighten the guide screw to hold it in place (on some models).

2. Thread the braid, cord or trim into the curly-Q end of the guide and into the foot.

3. Support the braid, cord or trim as it enters the guide as you sew.

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B R A I D I N G F O O T

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Couch or stitch braid or cord for decorative embellishment. Stabilize as needed.

Straight stitch, length 2.5 or Zigzag stitch, length 2 to 4, width wide enough to

go over braid or cord (or use decorative stitch).

1. Thread braid from top of foot into the guide hole and under the foot.

2. Lower the Presser Foot and Stitch. The Gimping/Braiding Guide accessory

(412 55 44-45) will guide the braid as you sew.

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W I T H T H R E A D E R

412 01 43-45

Create one-of-a-kind trims and stitch them in place in one step. Couch or stitch

up to seven decorative threads at once for quick embellishment. Decorative

Stitch or zigzag, width to stitch over threads. Stabilizer as needed.

1. Thread decorative thread into holes from the top of the foot. The more holes

you thread, the wider the decorative embellishment. Wrap lengths of thread on

an empty spool to prevent tangles.

2. Snap on 7-Hole Cord Foot. Place threads under the foot.

3. Mark a design on your fabric, stabilize as needed, sew. The decorative threads

will be stitched down creating a beautiful braid embellishment.

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Embellish your work with small pearls.

1. Thread the machine with polyester invisible thread on top and regular sewing

thread in the bobbin.

2. Snap on the Clear 2-3 mm Embellishment Foot.

3. Select one of the following stitches depending on which is available on your

Husqvarna Viking sewing machine.

Zigzag stitch length 4.0 mm, width 3.0 mm

Heirloom appliqué stitch length 4.5 mm, width 3.0 mm

4. Place the 2-3 mm string of pearls under the foot laying them in the groove on

the underside of the Clear 2-3 mm Embellishment foot.

5. Stitch pearls to a piece of scrap fabric first to test the thread tension. If needed

lower the thread tension.

6. Embellish your project with the pearls. Stitch slowly. (With some stitches it

might be necessary to adjust stitch length while sewing)

C L E A R 2 - 3 M M

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1. Snap on the Mini Bead Foot.

2. Thread with Polyester invisible thread on top and sewing thread in a color

matching the fabric in the bobbin.

3. Select one of following stitches depending on which one is available on your

Husqvarna Viking Sewing machine:

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M A X I B E A D F O O T 6 m m

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M I N I B E A D F O O T 4 m m

412 70 11-45: not for emerald series

F O R 6 M M

Heirloom Applique stitch, length 3.5, width 5.0, or

Overcast stitch, length 1.2, width 5.5 or,

Overcast stitch, length 4.0, width 5.5

4. Place 6 mm string pearls under the foot, laying them in the groove on the

underside of the Maxi Bead Foot. Place stabilizer under the fabric. Stitch pearls

to a scrap of fabric first to test the thread tension. Lower the thread tension as

needed. Stitch slowly. (With some stitches it may be necessary to adjust stitch

length while sewing, or program a stitch for the best result.)

F O R 4 M M

Heirloom Applique stitch, length 3.0, stitch width 4.0, orOvercast stitch, length 0.9, width 5.0 or Overcast stitch, length 3.0, width 4.0.

4. Place 4 mm string pearls under the foot, laying them in the groove on the

underside of the Mini Bead Foot. Place stabilizer under the fabric. Lower the

presser foot. Turn the handwheel to make some stitches by hand carefully. Stitch

pearls to a scrap of fabric first to test thread tension, presser foot pressure, stitch

length and width according to the beads. Make adjustments if needed. Stitch

slowly. (With some stitches it may be necessary to adjust stitch length while

sewing, or program a stitch for the best result.)

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Decorate your project with glittery sequins by using the Fancy Trim Foot.

This foot will easily guide the sequins through a groove at the front of the

foot, while your sewing machine stitches your fancy trim in place invisible.

Only circle round sequins can be used.

1. Thread with invisible thread on top and regular sewing thread in the bobbin.

Snap on the Fancy Trim Foot and select a Hand Look Appliqué Stitch. Adjust

the stitch length to 4.5 and the width according to the width of your sequins.

Make sure to use Tear-Away stabilizer underneath your fabric.

2. Slide the sequins into the groove at the front of the presser foot. Make sure

you have pulled a piece of the sequin trim under the foot and through to the

back of the foot before you start to sew. Snap on the foot.

3. Start sewing on a scrap of your fabric, since different fabrics behave in

different ways. Sew slowly to prevent sewing through the sequins.

F A N C Y T R I M F O O T

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Makes it easy to embellish beautiful chenille effects.

For beginners as well as for experienced quilters and sewers.

1. Thread with sewing thread on top and in the bobbin.

2. Use a minimum of three layers of chenille strips, 5/8" wide (16 mm), for a

beautiful effect. Place the strips into the presser foot. (You can also use narrower

strips like 3/8" wide (10 mm)).

3. Snap on the Chenille Stitching Foot.

4. Place the fabric that will be embellished under the presser foot and the strips.

5. Select a straight stitch, a zigzag stitch or a three step zigzag stitch. Select

short stitch length and a narrow stitch width, 1.5 – 2.

6. Sew with a slow speed. The Chenille Stitching Foot will guide the strips onto

the fabric where you want to have the chenille effect. For extra stability use

Tear-Away Stabilizer underneath.

7. Add strips in rows if desired to complete your project.

8. Machine wash project on cold cycle, dry warm.

Alternative method: Spray with water, rub with stiff brush to fray strips, then

dry with hair dryer.

Pre-cut Chenille Bias Tape in various colors is available at your local dealer.

C H E N I L L E S T I T C H I N G F O O T

412 97 52-45

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C H E N I L L E S T I T C H I N G F O O T

920 033-096: not for emerald series

Create beautiful bobbin work, also called reversed decorative stitch embroidery

with the Husqvarna Viking Specialty Bobbin Case.

1. Lower the feed teeth, remove the stitch plate and replace the standard bobbin

case with the Specialty Bobbin Case. Slide stitch plate back in place and raise

feed teeth.

2. Depending on what type of decorative thread you are using for your projects

there are different ways of working with the Specialty Bobbin Case.

For heavy or specialty threads:

Wind the bobbin with the decorative thread slowly – Husqvarna Viking logo

facing out.

Place the bobbin in the Specialty Bobbin Case with the Husqvarna Viking logo

facing up. For less texture use thinner specialty threads, and adjust the bobbin

tension screw if needed so the thread pulls evenly. Place bobbin and pull special-

ty thread into the bobbin tension.

For heavier yarns and textured specialty threads:

Wind the bobbin evenly clockwise by hand. Bypass bobbin tension. For the

most textured bobbin work, do not pull the heavy thread or yarn into the bob-

bin tension or the thread cutter, but go directly into the bypass slot. Place the

bobbin in the Specialty Bobbin Case. To bring up the bobbin thread hold the

top thread, and turn the hand wheel towards you.

3. For both techniques thread the top with regular sewing thread. Use the

recommended size needle for your fabric. Snap on B- or S foot.

4. Place the right side of the fabric facing down and place Tear Away Stabilizer

on top. Select stitches where the density is less tight. Play around with the

straight stitch, zigzag and other decorative stitches. Lengthen the stitches for

best result. Select slow speed and stitch at an even speed for best results.

Increase top tension slightly if needed.

Before sewing on your project, try on a scrap of fabric until your adjustments

are set.

Hint: The heavier the thread, the longer the stitch length. Choose a stitch that

does not stitch forward and back over itself.

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Before the invention of the sewing machine, beautiful

hand sewing techniques created “one-of-a-kind”

heirloom garments. Heirloom sewing techniques give

you a feeling of tradition, romance and times long

past.With the Heirloom kit and accessories, you can

easily sew the same techniques on your Husqvarna

Viking Sewing Machine in a fraction of the time.

H E I R L O O M S E W I N G

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Contents:

Edge/Joining Foot, 7 Groove Pin Tuck foot, Knife Edge Pocket Scissors, Lace

Shaping and Rotary Cutting Board, Heirloom Sewing Project Booklet, Glass

Head Pins, Gimping Foot, Braiding Guide, Gathering Foot, Wing Needle,

Twin Needle.

H E I R L O O M K I T

920 078-026: not for emerald series (english)

(-001 swedish, -006 danish, -011 finnish, -021 norwegian, -031 french,

-036 dutch, -041 italian, -051 german)

T R A N S P A R E N T F O O T B

412 79 82-45

Satin stitch applique, taper stitches and decorative stitches. Length as desired.

The tunnel on the underside of the foot feeds smoothly over the stitches.

Because it is clear and has red guidelines, visibility and accuracy is improved.

Use stabilizer as needed.

1. Snap on foot.

2. Set decorative or satin stitch.

3. Sew.

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The Clear B Edge Stitching Foot guides decorative stitching along an edge

perfectly. The tunnel on the bottom of the foot allows stitches to form perfectly

and feed flawlessly. The flange along the edge of the foot keeps the distance

between the edge of the fabric and the stitching consistent. Anytime your Sewing

Advisor or GraphicDisplay recommends the “B” foot, use the Clear B Edge

Stitching Foot when sewing along an edge.

1. Snap on the Clear B Edge Stitching Foot.

2. Place your project under the foot with the flange guide at the edge of the project.

3. Select the decorative stitch of your choice.

4. Sew.

C L E A R B E D G E S T I T C H I N G F O O T

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The Clear B Edge/Joining Foot guides decorative stitching over a seam, or

marked line. The tunnel on the bottom of the foot allows the stitches to form

perfectly and feed flawlessly. The flange in the center of the foot keeps the

stitches aligned perfectly with the seam or marked line. Anytime your Sewing

Advisor or GraphicDisplay recommends the “B” foot, use the Clear B

Edge/Joining Foot when sewing along a seam or marked line.

1. Snap on the Clear B Edge/Joining Foot

2. Place the seam or marked line under center flange of the foot.

3. Select the decorative stitch of your choice.

4. Sew, keeping the flange, aligned with the seam or line as you sew.

C L E A R B E D G E / J O I N I N G F O O T

413 05 84-45

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C A N D L E W I C K I N G F O O T

412 51 08-45: not for iris , scandinavia, emerald series

The Candlewicking Foot has a deep tunnel on the underside to feed over a built

up stitching. Program a ”French Knot” stitch on computer Husqvarna Viking

sewing machines to sew the heirloom candlewicking technique.

1. Program:

For most computer models:

Prog: (zigzag stitch, width 2.0, length 0.0), enter this program seven times,

(straight stitch, width 0, length 1.5-2.5) enter two times (experiment with length

settings, the French Knots are spaced further apart with a longer stitch length).

For Husqvarna Viking Rose 600/605.

Prog: (stitch number 38, width 2.0, length 0.1), enter one time, (stitch number

1, width 0, length 1.5-2.5) enter two times.

2. Touch REP. Sew.

C L E A R V I E W S - F O O T

412 97 51-45: (#1+, 1250, #1, 1200 only)

For Omnimotion stitches, Scallop stitches or 4 way stitches.

Makes beautiful borders or edgings on your tablecloths.

A clear center portion for good visibility while sewing.

1. Thread with sewing thread or decorative thread on top and sewing thread or

bobbin thread in the bobbin.

2. Snap on the Clear view S-Foot.

3. To ensure a straight line of stitching draw a center line on the fabric with

your Pictogram Pen where the center of the stitching will be.

4. Select a stitch from the K menu – Omnimotion stitches, H menu – Scallop

Stitches.

5. Place the fabric with Tear-Away Stabilizer under the presser foot. Lower

the needle into the marked line. Sew carefully and let the machine control the

feeding. Ocassionally, touch the Stop button. The machine should stop with

the needle on the marked line. If it is off slightly, reposition the fabric so you

are back on the marked line.

6. If you are sewing a scallop edge cut fabric outside the scallop.

7. Tear away the stabilizer.

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M A R K I N G F O O T

411 85 03-45: not for emerald 122, 118, 116

Transfer pattern markings with thread tacks. Use decoratively to create

open/ladder seams or loops that can be fringe or animal hair. Zigzag stitch,

length 1.5-2.5, width 3. Snap on Marking Foot. Reduce tension slightly.

Tailor Tacks:

1. Sew several stitches to mark. Do not tie off. Stitches will loop and be easy to

remove.

Open/ladder seams:

1. Stitch two pieces of fabric right sides together.

2. Pull the fabrics to expose the open seam created by the looping threads.

3. Press seam allowances away from the open work and stitch down if desired.

Decorative Loops or Fringe:

1. Stitch with Marking Foot following desired design.

2. Finger press loops to one side and stitch along base of loops with a straight

stitch to anchor them. (For fringe, cut at center of loops.)

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W I T H R A I S E D S E A M P L A T E

412 84 56-45: not for emerald series

Sew quick tucks in medium weight fabrics. Use with Twin Needle.

Straight stitch, length 2.5.

1. Snap on foot. Insert and thread 2.0 or 2.5 twin needle.

2. Pintucks are formed by Twin Needle sewing as fabric tunnels into the

groove on underside of foot.

3. Place tuck in outside groove of foot to guide next tuck.

Note: Snap on Raised Seam Plate for heavier fabrics or to place cord in

tucks. For corded tucks, place cord or yarn in guide on raised seam plate.

Note: Use the Edge/Quilting Guide (412 60 19-45) for evenly spaced

tucks.

T W I N N E E D L E

620 07 38-96: 2 mm

620 07 39-96: 2 ,5 mm

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5 G R O O V E P I N T U C K F O O T

412 36 99-45

Sew quick tucks in light to medium weight fabrics. Use with twin needle.

Straight stitch, length 2.5.

1. Snap on Pin Tuck Foot. Insert and thread 2.0 twin needle.

2. Sew. Tucks are formed by twin needle sewing as fabric tunnels into the

groove on underside of foot.

3. Place tuck in outside groove of foot to guide next tuck.

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412 36 28-45

Sew quick tucks in light weight fabrics. Use with Twin Needle.

Straight stitch, length 2.0.

1. Snap on Pin Tuck Foot. Insert and thread 1.6 or 2.0 twin needle.

2. Sew. Tucks are formed by Twin Needle sewing as fabric tunnels into the

groove on underside of foot.

3. Place tuck in outside groove of foot to guide next tuck.

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412 37 00-45

Sew quick tucks in very light weight fabrics. Use with Twin Needle.

Straight stitch, length 1.5-2.0.

1. Snap on Pin Tuck Foot. Insert and thread 1.6 twin needle.

2. Sew. Tucks are formed by twin needle sewing as fabric tunnels into the

groove on underside of foot.

3. Place tuck in outside groove of foot to guide next tuck.

T W I N N E E D L E

620 07 38-96: 2 mm

T W I N N E E D L E

620 07 36-96: 1 ,6 mm

620 07 38-96: 2 mm

T W I N N E E D L E

620 07 36-96: 1 ,6 mm

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S P A N I S H H E M S T I T C H F O O T

412 72 64-01: for designer, platinum, prelude, scandinavia

not for designer se

412 72 64-02: not for platinum, prelude, scandinavia, emerald

412 72 64-03: for designer se only

920 092-096: for sapphire series

Stitch seams with a decorative open work.

1. Press a 3/8" (1 cm) seam allowance of the fabric edges that will be stitched

together.

2. Change the regular needle plate to the Spanish Hemstitch Plate. Attach the

white distance on the front of the needle plate. Snap on the Spanish Hemstitch

Foot. Thread with a decorative thread on top and in the bobbin.

3. Line up the pressed edge of the pieces together with the distance on the plate

in between. Optional: Place a decorative thread in the groove of the distance.

Lower the presser foot.

4. Select a zigzag stitch, three-step zigzag stitch or a decorative stitch. Adjust

stitch width to 5.0-7.0 to make sure that the needle catches the fabric edges.

Note: Avoid using stitches with too much side motion.

5. Sew, holding the edges gently together in front of the foot.

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Spanish Hemstitching is a delightful addition to any project. It is used to join

two finished edges. It works well to attach borders, edging to a skirt or curtain

or to piece fabric, for example to achieve the width needed for a tablecloth.

For the above models, the Spanish Hemstitch Distance Plate snaps on to the

standard needle plate.

1. Snap the Distance Plate onto the needle plate by placing the little prongs

into the holes in the plate. Be sure that the plate doesn’t cover the feed teeth.

Snap on the Spanish Hemstitch Foot.

2. Thread with a decorative thread on top and in the bobbin.

3. Select a zigzag, three step zig zag. Adjust stitch width to make sure that the

needle catches the fabric edges. Note: Avoid using stitches with too much side

motion and stitches with too much motion forward and back.

4. You need to have a finished edge. If necessary, press under a 3/8" (1 cm) seam

allowance on the fabric edges that will be stitched together.

5. Place the pressed edge of the pieces on each side of the Distance Plate.

6. Lower the presser foot.

Start with a long thread tail of both top and bobbin thread. Hold these threads

as you begin sewing until the needle catches on the fabric. Because of the nature

of the stitching, it will stitch on “air” for several stitches before it goes over and

catches the fabric edge. Once the needle has caught the fabric, you can let go of

the threads. Sew, holding the edges gently together in front of the foot.

Optional: Place a decorative thread in the groove of the Distance Plate.

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H E M S T I T C H F O R K

401 53 67-45

Stitch seams with a decorative open work that looks hand sewn.

Optional: Baste the two layers of fabric together on each side of the seam line

to keep layers feeding together. The Hemstitch Fork will be placed between

the two rows of basting. Straight stitch, length 3.5 to 5, reduce upper tension,

needle stop down. You can also use the Transparent B foot for better visibility.

Reduce presser foot pressure as needed.

1. Sew two pieces of fabric right sides together to create this open work often

called faggotting.

2. Place the Hemstitch Fork between the two layers of fabric with the straight

ends at the beginning of the seam.

3. Lower the Presser Foot onto the fabric with the needle in the groove of the

Hemstitch Fork.

4. Stitch slowly, keeping the needle in the groove.

5. When you reach the end of the Hemstitch Fork, needle down, raise the

presser foot and pull the Hemstitch Fork toward you.

6. Repeat the stitching until the seam has been sewn.

7. Press seam allowances away from the open work and stitch in place with

a decorative stitch.

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E D G E / Q U I L T I N G G U I D E

411 73 95-45

The Edge Quilting guide is used for wide seam allowances,

pintucks, topstitching, or channel quilting.

1. Slide the guide into the clip on the ankle.

2. Adjust from side to side to the correct position.

412 60 19-45

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Historically, machine quilting was stitched for

functional use but also offered quilters the

opportunity to express their creativity. During

the last decade, quilting by machine has developed

into an art form. Quilters express their creativity

with fabrics, fibers, threads, beautiful stitches and

free motion artistry. Husqvarna Viking listens and

has designed accessories and presser feet that will

encourage your quilting expertise and enjoyment.

Q U I LT I N G

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Quilting is a traditional form of art that exists in different styles all over the

world. In times long past, the quilt could be a warm friend during cold nights,

today it can also be a work of art in an exlusive art gallery. No matter how the

quilt is used, the creation and the creative process behind each quilt is a true

joy for the creator. Select the Quilter’s Kit for your Husqvarna Viking Sewing

machine.

Q U I L T E R ’ S K I T I I

412 54 15-01: not for platinum, emerald series (english)

(-02 swedish, -03 dutch, -04 german, -05 french,-06 italian,

-07 danish, -08 finnish, -09 norwegian, -10 spanish)

Q U I L T E R ’ S P R E S S E R F E E T K I T

413 03 53-01: not for emerald series

Q U I L T E R ’ S K I T I I I

920 075-026: not for sapphire series (english)

(-001 swedish, -006 danish, -011 finnish, -021 norwegian, -031 french,

-036 dutch, -041 italian, -046 spanish, -051 german)

Q U I L T E R ’ S K I T I V

412 77 39-26: for platinum series only

(-01 swedish, -06 danish, -11 finnish, -21 norwegian, -31 french,

-36 dutch, -41 italian, -46 spanish, -51 german)

Q U I L T E R ’ S K I T V

for sapphire series only, available august 2007

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Contents:

Quilter’s Table, Free-motion Guide Grip, Free-motion Guide Foot, Dual Feed

Foot with Guide, Open Toe Stippling Foot, Quilt Project Booklet.

Contents:

Dual Feed Foot with Guide, Open Toe Stippling Foot, Clear 1/4" Piecing Foot

with Guide

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Convert the free arm of your Husqvarna Viking Sewing Machine to an extended

flat bed so you can sew large projects and quilts easily.

Q U I L T E R ’ S T A B L E

412 71 74-01: for platinum series only

Q U I L T E R ’ S T A B L E

for sapphire series only, available august 2007

7Q U I L T E R ’ S T A B L E

412 62 50-02

The Quilter’s Table features an adjustable seam guide for wide seam allowances

and hems.

1. Slide the white guide to the left. Slide the table onto the free arm of the

machine with the small peg on the underside of the back edge of the table in

the slot on the back of the machine. The distance from the left and right of

the needle is displayed in inches and cm in the windows on the guide.

2. Lift the presser foot and slide the guide from left to right to adjust it.

3. Place the edge of the fabric against the guide as you sew.

4. Slide the guide all the way to the right and lift to remove it. To replace

the white guide place it at the right edge of the table and slide to the left.

To sew stitches in perfect circles up to 20" (52 cm) in diameter, select any

non-side motion stitch, and snap on recommended presser foot.

1. Mark a dot in the center of the area to be circle stitched and place stabilizer

under the fabric.

2. Place the gold push pin at the mark on the fabric and push it into the

selected circle size hole on the table.

3. Lower the presser foot and sew. The fabric will feed in a circle around the

push pin.

Q U I L T E R ’ S T A B L E

412 79 98-01

1. When opening package, remove the white adhesive protective paper from the

Lexan table.

2. Hold table with Husqvarna Viking label and measuring tape right side up.

Place screws in holes from the top. Screw the legs onto the underside of the

table. Screw the feet into the legs of the table.

3. Slide the table onto the free arm of the machine and screw the feet up or

down to adjust the height.

412 79 98-02: not for platinum, emerald series

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Q U I L T E R ’ S 1/4" P I E C I N G F O O T

412 78 55-45

Sew a scant 1/4" seam allowance. Red lines mark 1/4" and 1/8" pivot points in

front of and behind the needle. Straight stitch, length 2.0-2.5.

1. Place two pieces of fabric right sides together.

2. Sew with edge of fabric at edge of foot. To pivot 1/4" from end of fabric, stop

sewing with needle stop down, when fabric edge reaches first red mark on foot.

412 37 08-45: not for designer se,

sapphire series

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412 78 55-45 412 37 08-45

C L E A R 1 / 4 " P I E C I N G F O O T

412 92 74-47

For clear visibility when 1/4" (6 mm) and 1/8" (3 mm) seams with straight stitch are

desired. Guidelines to turn corners for 1/4" (6 mm) or 1/8" (3 mm) seams.

1. The Clear 1/4" Piecing Foot can be used whenever you require a 1/4" (6 mm) or 1/8"

(3 mm) seam. It is ideal when you are stitching 1/4" (6 mm) away from an applique,

embroidery etc., for example in echo quilting. The Clear 1/4" Piecing Foot works well

when stitching in the center of the fabric.

2. Snap on the Clear 1/4" Piecing Foot. Thread with sewing thread or invisible thread

on top and sewing thread in the bobbin. Touch Needle Stop Down.

3. The Clear 1/4" Piecing Foot has red marks on the foot. They will help you to align

the fabric at the start of your sewing, at corners and at the end of your fabric.

4. To begin 1/4" (6 mm) from the edge of the fabric, place your fabric under the foot,

aligning edge of the fabric with the front red mark on the foot. This mark is 1/4"

(6 mm) from the needle. To begin sewing 1/8" (3 mm) from the edge of the fabric,

align the fabric with the second line from the front.

5. To pivot 1/4" (6 mm) from the end, stop sewing when the front line on the foot is

even with the edge of the fabric you are quilting around. The needle will be in the

down position, Designer Series machines will automatically stop in Pivot Position.

On other models, raise the presser foot. Turn the fabric.

You will be positioned 1/4" (6 mm) from the edge of the appliqué, embroidery, etc.

you are quilting around and be ready to begin sewing.

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1 / 4 " E D G E S T I T C H I N G F O O T

412 91 41-45: for 955 e, 950 e, 755 quilt, 750 quilt, 555, 545

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C L E A R 1 / 4 " P I E C I N G F O O T

W I T H G U I D E

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Guides topstitching and edge stitching perfectly. Guide will help you keep the

1/4" (6 mm) distance. This presser foot is used only to sew 1/4" Quilt Stitch.

Piecing:

1. Snap on the 1/4" Edge Stitching Foot.

2. Select the pre-programmed scant 1/4" (6 mm) quilter's piecing stitch.

3. Place two fabric pieces right sides together and place them under the presser

foot. Let the guide at the edge of the foot ride along the edge of the fabric pieces.

4. Sew. The guide assures a perfect scant 1/4" (6 mm) seam allowance.

Quilting:

1. Snap on the 1/4" Edge Stitching Foot.

2. Select the pre-programmed scant 1/4" (6 mm) quilter's piecing stitch.

3. Sew with the guide riding in the pieced seam (ditch) of the quilt. When

you come to a corner, stop when the first red marking on the left side of the

foot reaches the edge.

4. With the needle in the fabric, pivot and continue sewing.

If you want the stitching 1/8" (3 mm) from the seam, select the 1/4" (6 mm)

straight stitch as above. Let the inner edge of the right toe of the foot ride along the

seam. When you come to a corner, stop when the second red marking on the left

side of the foot reaches the edge. With the needle in the fabric, pivot and continue

sewing.

For straight stitch and hand look quilting stitches. Guide will help you keep the

1/4" (6 mm) distance. Clear means you have good visibility to view the sewing.

For beginners as well as for experienced quilters.

1. For piecing, select Woven Medium, Seam on your Sewing Advisor or center

needle position straight stitch. Because this foot has a small opening to better form

the stitches for piecing, you can use straight stitch only or the hand look quilt stitch.

2. The Clear 1/4" (6 mm) Piecing Foot with Guide has red marks on the foot.

They will help you to align the fabric at the start of your sewing, at corners and

at the end of your fabric.

3. To begin sewing at the edge of the fabric, place your fabric under the foot,

aligning the raw edges with the guide on the foot. Sew the seam, keeping the

edges aligned with the guide.

4. To begin sewing 1/4" (6 mm) from the edge of the fabric, line the fabric up

with the line furthest to the back of the foot as show. To begin sewing 1/8"

(3 mm) from the edge of the fabric, align the fabric with the next line forward.

5. To stop sewing 1/4" (6 mm) from the end, stop sewing when the front line

on the foot is even with the edge of the fabric.

6. To use the Clear 1/4" (6 mm) Piecing Foot with Guide for topstitching a

finished edge, align the guide on the right of the foot with the edge of the fabric.

Stitch. The Handlook Quilt Stitch can be used if desired, to give a hand stitched

look. If using the Handlook Quilt Stitch follow the instructions for threading in

your User’s Guide.

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Sew bulky layers of fabric and batting smoothly and easily. The dual feed foot is

designed to keep multiple layers sewing evenly. Use with the right or left guide for

channel quilting and topstitching. See exactly where the stitch will be, thanks to

the open toe.

1. Take standard ankle and presser foot off the machine.

2. Place open toe dual feed foot on the presser bar with the fork of the foot over the

needle clamp screw. Screw in place with the accessory thumb screw.

3. Feed teeth up. Presser foot pressure set at 2.5.

4. Select straight stitch for quilting and topstitching. Many decorative stitches

sew well with the open toe dual feed foot including the hand look quilting stitch.

Experiment on scraps with specialty stitches and threads before sewing your project.

Dual feed foot right and left guides:

Slide the guide onto the dual feed foot to guide parallel rows of stitching side by

side as in channel quilting or tucking.

D U A L F E E D F O O T

412 53 94-45

412 28 01-45

412 4111-01 guide right

412 4151-01 Guide left

920 077-096: not for emerald series

C L E A R S T I T C H - I N - D I T C H F O O T

412 92 74-46

For excellent visibility, and ease of use, when stitching in the ditch.

Guidelines to turn corners for 1/4" (6 mm) or 1/8" (3 mm) seams.

For quilting, garment construction and more.

1. Stitching in the ditch means stitching in the finished seam of a quilt or

binding. There is usually a higher edge to the seam. The side where the seam

allowances have been pressed to, and the lower side. The side without the seam

allowances.

2. Snap on the Clear Stitch-in-Ditch Foot. Thread with matching thread or

invisible thread on top and thread to match your quilt back in the bobbin.

3. Place the fabric to be stitched under the presser foot aligning the guide in the

center of the foot with the seam. The guide will automatically fall on the low side

of the seam and will stitch flawlessly down the seam of your quilt or binding.

4. To pivot 1/4" (6 mm) from the end, stop sewing when the front line on the foot

is even with the edge of the fabric.

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O P E N T O E F O O T

412 80 09-45

Satin Stitch Applique, Taper Stitches, and Decorative Stitches. Length and

width as desired. The tunnel on the underside of the foot feeds smoothly over

the stitches and the open front gives greater visibility for accuracy.

1. Snap on foot.

2. Set decorative or satin stitch.

3. Sew.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

C L E A R O P E N T O E F O O T

413 03 19-45

Sew taper stitches and decorative stitches. The clear view through the foot makes

it easy to match rows of stitches perfectly. The tunnel on the underside of the

foot feeds smoothly, plus the clear view and open front gives greater visibility and

a great overview of the stitches.

1. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Foot.

2. Choose a decorative or a satin stitch.

3. For best result use a marking pen to draw lines for exact guiding of the foot.

4. Sew.

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F R E E - M O T I O N G U I D E G R I P

412 53 88-45

Place on quilt for free-motion quilting and embroidery. No need to hoop the

fabric. The friction surface on the underside of the guide grip holds the fabric

taut and provides handles for moving fabric in any direction.

1. Lower the feed teeth and set machine for free motion or set presser foot

pressure to the darning position.

2. Set for straight stitch or stitch of your choice.

3. Put on the Free-motion Presser Foot of your choice.

4. Place the guide grip on top of the quilt or fabric to be free-motion stitched.

5. Hold the handles and move the quilt at a steady pace for even stitches.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

C L E A R O P E N T O E F R E E - M O T I O N F O O T

412 86 06-45

The Clear Open Toe Free-Motion Foot is ideal for stitching free motion on print

fabrics, or when stippling around pieced or embroidered designs. It gives clear

vision for free motion sewing.

1. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Free-Motion Foot.

2. On the Designer Models, select the V menu. The Feed teeth will drop automati-

cally. On other models, follow your User's Guide for instructions on setting up for

Free-Motion Sewing.

3. Thread with your choice of sewing or decorative thread on top and in the bobbin.

The stitch length setting doesn’t matter because when you drop the feed teeth, the

fabric is no longer being fed by the machine. You must feed (move) the fabric.

The clear vision of the Clear Open Toe Free-Motion Foot will enable you to follow

patterns easily. Stitch in place (don’t move the fabric) for several stitches to fix start

and endings.

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The large transparent plate is marked with 1/4 and 1/8 inch guidelines for excellent

visibility and accuracy when free-motion quilting and embroidering.

1. Take standard ankle and presser foot off the machine.

2. Place Free-motion Guide Foot on the presser bar with the wire guide

over the needle clamp screw. Screw in place with the accessory thumb screw.

3. Lower the feed teeth. (Automatically lowered on Designer SE).

4. Mark pattern for free-motion quilting or stitching on fabric with Pictogram Pen.

5. For group 1 set machine for straight stitch (or desired stitch). For group 7

select the V menu, touch free motion straight stitch or free motion zig zag stich.

6. Place Free-motion Guide Grip on quilt or fabric and stitch. Move quilt

or fabric at a smooth pace for even stitches.

F R E E M O T I O N G U I D E F O O T

412 53 04-45 (spring action)

412 61 37-45 (spring action) , not for emerald series

412 57 64-45 (floating)

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5 6

7

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The Open Toe Free Motion Spring Foot gives clear visibility when doing free motion

quilting or embroidery. Because of the open front, you can easily do stippling or

follow a design in the fabric. The spring action foot keeps the fabric from lifting with

the needle as the stitch is being formed which helps eliminate thread breakage with

specialty or heavier threads. Be sure to use the appropriate needle for the thread you

are using.

Set machine for Free Motion. Designer on Menu V.

Straight Stitch, drop feed teeth, presser foot pressure darning position.

1. Remove the ankle and attach the Open Toe Free Motion Spring Foot.

2. Bring the bobbin thread to the top by taking one stitch.

3. Lower the presser foot.

4. Sew, moving the fabric as desired to quilt the fabric, or create a free motion design.

Move the fabric in a smooth motion, moving the fabric faster as the speed of the

machine is increased. You are creating the length of the stitch as you move the fabric.

O P E N T O E S T I P P L I N G F O O T

412 53 10-45 (spring action)

O P E N T O E F R E E M O T I O N S P R I N G F O O T

413 03 76-45 (spring action) , not for emerald series

412 80 10-45 (floating)

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F R E E M O T I O N F L O A T I N G A N D

F R E E M O T I O N S P R I N G A C T I O N

F R E E M O T I O N F L O A T I N G A N D

F R E E M O T I O N S P R I N G A C T I O N

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The introduction of embroidery on Husqvarna Viking

sewing and embroidery machines has opened the

doors to a new way to personalize and embellish

everything you sew and to create designer “one-of-a-

kind” garments and home decoration.

Visit you local Husqvarna Viking store for unique

and beautiful embroidery designs and be sure to visit

www.myembroideries.com for thousands more

designs to choose from.There is a design for every

project! To make your embroideries personal, do not

miss the Husqvarna Viking Embroidery Software

programs that enables you to create original, truly

unique designs.

E M B R O I D E RY

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E M B R O I D E R Y A C C E S S O R Y K I T

920 088-096: for #1+/orchidea, rose, iris , scandinavia 400, 300

Contents:

Embroidery Card 45, Design Book 45, Sampler of Stitch-N-Tear, Plus Hoop

170x100 mm, Hoop Ease170x100mm, Embroidery Needles, Template,

Instruction

S P E C I A L T E C H N I Q U E S C D

412 79 48-01

Husqvarna Viking has developed a new demonstration CD to make it easier for

you to get started with the special Husqvarna Viking embroidery techniques.

The CD includes all specialty techniques andare very instructive and easy to

follow.

E M B R O I D E R Y C O L L E C T I O N

412 58 06-96

The Husqvarna Viking Embroidery Collection provides an overview of most

embroidery cards/disks/d-Cards available. Find all Embroidery Collection

Designs as well as new designs at your nearest Husqvarna Viking Dealer.

Embroider like your grandmother but in a fraction of the time.

E X C L U S I V E H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G E M B R O I D E R Y

M U L T I F O R M A T- C D

Husqvarna Viking frequently produces new and exclusively made Embroidery

multiformat CD's with designs created by designers, sewing stars and artists.

Select from flowers, quilting, cutwork, appliqué, autograms and much more!

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E M B R O I D E R Y H O O P S for designer se, I , I I , quilt designer II , platinum plus, platinum 950 e/955 e

M E G A H O O P

412 62 55-02: 14.2" x 6"

(360 x 150 mm)

L A R G E H O O P

412 52 71-02: 9 .6" x 6"

(240 x 150 mm)

5 " x 7 " D E S I G N H O O P

920 085-096: 5" x 7" (180 x 130 mm)

for designer series , platinum 955 e

only

E N D L E S S E M B R O I D E R YH O O P

920 051-096: 6 .75" x 4"

(170 x 100 mm)

M I D S I Z E H O O P

412 66 55-01: 6 .75" x 4"

(170 x 100 mm )

S T A N D A R D H O O P

412 52 74-01: 4" x 4" (100 x 100 mm)

P L U S H O O P

412 46 49-01: 6 .75" x 4"

(170 x 100 mm)

S T A N D A R D H O O P

412 44 70-01: 4" x 4"

(100 x 100 mm)

M I N I E M B R O I D E R Y S P R I N G H O O P

412 57 59-01: 1 .6" x 1.6" (40 x 40 mm)

M I N I E M B R O I D E R Y

S P R I N G H O O P

412 57 39-01: 1 .6" x 1.6"

(40 x 40 mm)

E M B R O I D E R Y S P R I N G H O O P

412 57 38-01: 4" x 4" (100 x 100 mm)

E M B R O I D E R Y H O O P S for #1+/orchidea, rose, iris , scandinavia 400, 300

H O O P S F R O M M I N I T O M E G AA variety of hoop sizes from Mini to Mega are available to

stitch beautiful embroideries. Choose the smallest hoop

appropriate for the size of the design for best results and

easy hooping. The Mini Hoop is perfect to embroider

clothing for children and dolls, or select the Mega Hoop

to create one of a kind home dec or fashion embroidery.

D O A L L Q U I L T E R ´ S H O O P

920 115-096: 6" x 6" (150 x 150 mm)

for designer series ,

platinum 955 e only

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1. Hoop the fabric correctly. This is a very important element to quality

embroidery. Use the correct stabilizer for the fabric weight and type. Loosen the

hoop screw enough to get the fabric into the hoop without distorting it.

Place the larger outside hoop on a sturdy flat surface, then place stabilizer and

fabric over it. Set the smaller inner hoop on top and press down firmly to hoop

the fabric. Once the fabric is in the hoop, do not pull it because this causes

distortion and stretches out the fabric. If the embroidery is stitched on stretched

out fabric, when the hoop is removed, the fabric will pucker.

2. Use a fine (40 wt) embroidery weight thread on top and a fine bobbin thread

(follow the recommendations in your User’s Guide).

3. Insert a new Schmetz Universal size 80 needle (or Embroidery needle for

speciality threads or fabrics) using size 75/11 for fine fabrics or 90/14 for heavier

projects.

4. Press finished embroidery on a well padded surface from the wrong side.

www.myembroideries.com

For a truly unique embroidery experience - log on to www.myembroideries.com

and experience the world of embroidery! Here you can find a huge selection of

all our embroideries - from cute little designs to large mega hoop designs and

embroideries with special techniques. View the art gallery for inspiration or tour

the education section with animated film sequences that, step by step, will take

you through how to embroider special techniques designs

T I P S F O R B E A U T I F U L E M B R O I D E R Y

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H O O P E A S E

412 74 95-01: 4" x 4" (100 x 100 mm)

412 74 95-02: 6.75" x 4" (170 x 100 mm)

412 74 95-03: 9.6" x 6" (240 x 150 mm)

412 74 95-04: 14.2" x 6" (360 x 150 mm)

412 74 95-05: 5" x 7" (180 x 130 mm)

412 74 95-06: 6" x 6" (150 x 150 mm)

Hoop Ease is a fiber stabilizer with the center cut out to eliminate stabilizer

under the design area. Hoop it with the fabric when embroidering thin,

slippery, and lightweight fabrics such as silk, organza, and chiffon where no

stabilizer bulk is desired under the design. Hoop Ease is available in six sizes for

Standard, Midsize/Plus Hoop, Large Hoop, Mega Hoop, Do All Quilter’s Hoop

and 5" x 7" Design Hoops.

1. Place the fabric on a flat surface with Hoop Ease on top, with or without

water soluble stabilizer as topping and/or backing.

2. Place fabric and Hoop Ease on top of outer hoop and insert the inner hoop.

Tighten the screw as needed so the Hoop Ease will hold the fabric on all sides and

is visible within the hoop area with approximately 3/8" (1 cm) on all four sides.

3. Embroider the design. Husqvarna Viking Hoop Ease can be used a number of

times and is available as an accessory. Hoop Ease is available for all hoop sizes

except the round spring hoops.

H O O P H E L P E R K I T

920 079-026: (english)

920 079-096: (multi language)

The items included in the Husqvarna Viking Hoop Helper Kit are designed to

make embroidering as easy as possible and the results the best imaginable. The

Hoop Ease keeps the fabric taut in the hoop where stabilizer can not be used, as

when hooping thin, lightweight, slippery fabrics like silk, organza and chiffon.

Contents:

Hoop Grip, Grip Aid, Embroidery Needles, Hoop Ease 100 x 100 mm, CD

with 12 Free Designs, Inspiration Booklet.

H O O P G R I P

412 73 86-45

Holds your embroidery hoop secure for easy positioning and hooping of your

fabric or garment.

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E M B R O I D E R Y / Q U I L T I N G F O O T Q

412 39 37-01: for #1+/orchidea 1250 only

E M B R O I D E R Y F O O T U

412 72 76-01: for platinum 955 e/950 e, platinum plus, rose, iris ,

scandinavia 400, 300

The Embroidery Foot U is used for decorative sewing and embroidery.

S N A P O N C L E A R E M B R O I D E R Y F O O T R

412 84 98-45: for designer, #1+/orchidea 1250

The Snap on Clear Embroidery Foot R is used for free motion embroidery,

decorative sewing and embroidery. The foot allows greater visibility for both

embroidery and free motion sewing.

The Embroidery/Quilting Foot Q is ideal for thicker fabrics for embroidery and

free motion quilting.

S E N S O R Q - F O O T

412 59 75-45

The Sensor Q Foot is used for embroidery and free motion sewing, quilting and

embroidery on especially thick or spongy fabrics. Put on the Sensor Q Foot for

free-motion Quilting with puffy battings, free-motion and built-in embroidery

on fabric with batting, thick terrycloth towels, and when there is a build up of

embroidery thread or couched decorative threads.

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U S B E M B R O I D E R Y S T I C K

920 073-001: 32 mb

920 073-003: 128 mb

920 073-005: 128 mb: blue for designer i usb only

Save your designs on the special Husqvarna Viking USB Embroidery Stick and

transfer them directly to your Designer SE and Designer I USB.

D A R N I N G F O O T

411 73 90-45

Straight stitch, drop feed teeth, presser foot pressure darning position. Snap on

the Darning/Quilting Foot.

1. Place fabric under foot.

2. Bring the bobbin thread to the top by turning the hand wheel.

3. Lower the presser foot.

4. Sew, moving fabric as desired to quilt or darn fabric.

Move fabric in a smooth motion, moving faster as speed of machine is increased.

1 2 3 4

D A R N I N G / Q U I L T I N G F O O T

412 54 17-45: not for emerald series

Straight stitch, drop feed teeth, presser foot pressure darning position. Snap on

the Darning/Quilting Foot.

1. Place fabric under foot.

2. Bring the bobbin thread to the top by turning the hand wheel.

3. Lower the presser foot.

4. Sew, moving fabric as desired to quilt or darn fabric.

Move fabric in a smooth motion, moving faster as speed of machine is increased.

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Husqvarna Viking has developed a number of special

accessories to make your sewing easier. Special

needles, stitch plates, bobbins, and “sew” much more

mean time saving sewing with professional results.

A D D I T I O N A L

A C C E S S O R I E S

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411 41 77-01

Sew a variety of stitches in a perfect circle for ornaments, coasters, decorative embel-

lishments. Select a favorite decorative stitch. (Stitch width maximum 1/4", (6 mm))

1. Snap on Presser Foot B.

2. Place thumbtack in the center of the area to be a circle.

3. Slide the circular sewing attachment into the groove at the back of the presser

foot ankle and place the end of the attachment on the thumb tack, tighten the

accessory screw at the back of the ankle to hold the circular attachment in place (on

some models tighten the accessory screw at the back of the ankle to hold the circular

attachment in place).

4. Lower the presser foot and sew. The fabric will feed in a circle around the thumb

tack.

Hint: place the fabric in a hoop and use stabilizer under light weight fabrics.

C L E A R A N C E P L A T E

411 17 32-45

The Clearance Plate creates a thread shank when sewing buttons in place. Each

end is a different thickness for more or less thread shank. It also can be used

when sewing over heavy seams to balance the height of the foot.

1. Place the Clearance Plate between button and fabric.

2. Follow instructions for button sewing and stitch button in place.

C I R C U L A R A T T A C H M E N T

411 85 26-45

412 60 26-45

1 2 3 4

5 6 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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E Y E L E T P L A T E 4 m m

412 39 40-45: not for emerald series

Sew eyelets for laces, belts, shower rings, and more.

1. Zigzag stitch, width 2–3 (adjust as needed to clear Eyelet Plate), drop

feed teeth.

2. Insert Eyelet Plate into needle plate. Snap off presser foot, remove ankle

as needed.

3. Place fabric in small hoop. Poke a small hole for eyelet. (Use Eyelet Cutter

or Buttonhole Knife.)

4. Work the hole over the eyelet plate finger.

5. Bring bobbin thread to top and wrap top and bobbin thread around the

finger to anchor them.

6. Lower presser foot.

7. Stitch zigzag turning fabric as you stitch to zigzag around the eyelet. After

stitching around the eyelet once, clip any thread tails, increase stitch width

as desired, and zigzag around eyelet a second time.

E Y E L E T P L A T E 6 m m

412 39 40-46: not for emerald series

1 2 3 4 6 7

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T H R E A D N E T

412 39 77-01

E I G H T S P O O L

T H R E A D R A C K

412 48 16-02: (not for sapphire, emerald

series) .

N E E D L E T H R E A D E R

412 16 40-45

A C C E S S O R Y A N K L E

412 61 61-45

Snaps onto top of machine and features pins

for up to eight spools of thread. Thread pins

are numbered for embroidery color changes.

B O B B I N S ,

1 0 - P A C K A G E

412 06 12-45: old style

412 09 75-45: new style

412 56 15-45: green, not for emerald series

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5 6 7

2 3 4

1

5 6 7

5 6 7

1 6 7

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S T R A I G H T S T I T C H

P L A T E

412 00 54-02: (not for models #1/1200,#1+orchidea) .

S T A N D A R D Z I G Z A G S T I T C H

P L A T E W I T H I N C H M A R K I N G S

412 33 65-03: for model #1+/orchideaonly.

S T R A I G H T S T I T C H P L A T E

W I T H I N C H M A R K I N G S

412 33 65-02: for model #1+/orchideaonly.

S T A N D A R D Z I G Z A G

S T I T C H P L A T E W I T H I N C H

M A R K I N G S

412 28 81-03: (not for platinum, prelude, scandinavia, emerald series) .

S T R A I G H T S T I T C H

P L A T E W I T H I N C H M A R K I N G S

412 28 81-02: (not for platinum,

prelude, scandinavia, emerald series) .

S T R A I G H T S T I T C H

P L A T E W I T H I N C H

M A R K I N G S

412 53 30-02: for platinum,

prelude, scandinavia series . (not

for sapphire series , designer se)

412 78 96-02: for designer se only

S T A N D A R D Z I G Z A G P L A T E

W I T H I N C H M A R K I N G S

412 53 30-03: for platinum, prelude,scandinavia series . (not for sapphireseries , designer se)

412 78 96-03: for designer se only

S T A N D A R D Z I G Z A G P L A T E

W I T H I N C H M A R K I N G S

for sapphire series only, availableaugust 2007.

S T R A I G H T S T I T C H P L A T EW I T H I N C H M A R K I N G S

for sapphire series only, availableaugust 2007.

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An overlock machine makes your sewing room

complete.Your Husqvarna Viking Huskylock will sew

the seam, trim excess fabric and overcast the edges

in one sewing step with speed and precision.

There is also plenty of opportunity for creative and

decorative overlock techniques.There are many

Huskylock accessories for even more special sewing

techniques. Add a little extra flair with the pearl

foot, gathering foot or piping foot.

H U S K Y L O C K S E W I N G

A N D E M B E L L I S H I N G

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H U S K Y L O C K 9 3 6

Top of the line overlock with Sewing Advisor features 16 preprogrammed

stitches including 2, 3, 4, 5 thread overlock, cover stitch, chain stitch, flat-

lock, instant rolled edge, differential feed, and more. Sewing Advisor sets

automatic differential feed and stitch length. Free arm for small areas and

50 memories for specialty stitches.

H U S K Y L O C K 9 1 0

2, 3, 4 thread overlock with Sewing Advisor features 11 preprogrammed stitches

including 2, 3, 4 thread overlock, flatlock, instant rolled edge, differential feed,

free arm, 50 memories, and more.

H U S K Y L O C K 9 0 5

2, 3, 4 thread overlock with flatlock, instant rolled edge, differential feed, free

arm, and more.

H U S K Y L O C K 9 0 1

The Huskylock 901 sews, overcasts and trims the seam allowances, all in one

step. Combine the speed and professional finish of your Huskylock 901 with the

versatility of your sewing machine for unlimited creativity. The Huskylock 901

offers you a wide variety of 2, 3 and 4 thread sewing.

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H U S K Y L O C K P E A R L F O O T

21 41 00 2-501: huskylock 936, 910, 905

The Pearl or Beading Foot smoothly guides 1/4" pearls through a channel under

the foot so you may apply them to edges of garments or crafts. You may also use

this foot to apply the pearls using a flatlock stitch along a folded edge to embel-

lish all over your fabric.

Machine setting: 2 thread flatlock stitch length N-3, -width 6, -finger ”N”

position.

Fabric: light to medium weight woven, 2 mm or 4 mm pearls.

Tension settings: set for 2 thread flatlock, left needle only. (LN) 0–1, (RN)

removed, (UL) converter in place, (LL) 5–6.

1. Replace regular foot with Pearl Foot.

2. Raise the presser foot.

3. Raise the needle to the highest position.

4. Place pearls in channel on right side of foot.

5. Take one stitch by hand, turning the handwheel slowly toward you to secure

the pearls.

6. Sew pearls on edge of fabric, cutting just a little as you serge, or, fold edge of

fabric under and sew along fold without cutting edges.

7. Pull flatlock open.

Sequins: can be applied in the same way with the same settings as the pearl

application.

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H U S K Y L O C K P I P I N G F O O T

small 21 41 01 2-408: huskylock 936, 910, 905

large 21 41 00 2-408: huskylock 936, 910, 905

16 50 00 2-460: huskylock 901

Your Huskylock has two optional Piping Feet. One for standard size piping and

a wider grooved foot for larger decorator piping. The sewing technique for both

is the same. The Piping/Cording Foot makes both the covering of cord with

fabric to make piping and the insertion process faster and easier.

Machine setting: 3 or 4 thread stitch length ”N”, -width ”N”, -finger ”N”.

Fabric: medium weight woven and piping.

Tension settings: normal, (LN) N, (RN) N, (UL) N, (LL) N.

Serge:

1. Replace regular foot with Piping Foot.

2. Cut square of fabric in two and lay piping along seam line between the two

pieces of fabric (right sides together).

3. Insert fabric pieces under the foot so that the piping lays in the groove under

the foot.

4. Serge piping into the seam.

There are two different feet. Blind Hem Foot 0.5 is used for fine-medium

fabrics. Blind Hem Foot 1.0 is used for medium-heavy fabrics. Sew with

4-thread overlock. Stitch plate A.

1. Snap on Blind Hem Foot.

2. Fold hem as illustrated.

3. Set stitch length to 4-5 and stitch width to 5.5. Place fabric under the Blind

Hem Foot and the fold on the guide. Loosen the guide screw to adjust the guide

so the left needle just catches the fold. Try on a scrap of fabric before sewing

your project.

Hint: Use the guide to prevent cutting your fabric for flatlock or pintucks.

H U S K Y L O C K B L I N D H E M F O O T

16 50 00 2-440: huskylock 901, 0 ,5 mm

16 50 01 2-440: huskylock 901 1,0 mm

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H U S K Y L O C K G A T H E R I N G F O O T

21 41 00 2-502: huskylock 936, 910, 905

12 57 00 2-560: uskylock 901

The Gathering Foot, also known as a shirring foot or separator foot, is used for

joining two pieces of lightweight fabrics while gathering only one of the fabric

layers as it is stitched to the flat layer. Machine setting: 4-thread overlock, stitch

length 3–4, stitch width N (4–5), stitch finger N (stitch plate A for 901). Two

needles are used, for 905/910/936:

C- and D-position. Differential feed for 905/910/936: 2–2.5 (901: 2). Tensions

settings: 8 for both needle thread dials and normal tension for both looper thread

dials.

1. Snap on the Gathering Foot.

2. Insert the bottom fabric layer between needle plate and Gathering Foot all the

way to the upper cutter, with right side up.

3. Insert the top fabric layer in the opening of Gathering Foot and flush with the

bottom layer right side down.

4. Lower the presser foot and sew. Guide the fabric against fabric guide, letting

the bottom layer feed freely to gather.

H U S K Y L O C K E L A S T I C F O O T

21 41 00 2-407: huskylock 936, 910, 905

16 50 00 2-450: huskylock 901

The Elastic Foot guides and stretches narrow elastic as you sew it to

fabric. Machine setting: 3-thread overlock, stitch length 4–5, width N

(901: 4.5–5), stitch finger N (stitch plate A for 901). Set all tension dials

for normal tension.

1. Loosen the screw at the front of the Elastic Foot to release the tension

on the roller and insert the elastic into the foot.

2. Snap on the foot and pull the elastic until it reaches behind the foot.

3. Sew the elastic only until it is feeding out of the foot. Tighten the

tension screw to stretch the elastic.

4. Place the fabric under the foot and sew together with the elastic.

5. Check the stitch and adjust the tension if necessary.

6. To adjust the stretch of the elastic: a. Turn the tension screw to the

right for more stretch. b. Turn the screw to the left for less stretch.

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Your top of the line Husqvarna Viking Huskylock

features Coverstitch and Chainstitch sewing

accessories for the most professional hems,

decorative accents and finishing techniques.

C O V E R S T I T C H A N D

C H A I N S T I T C H S E W I N G

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H U S K Y L O C K 9 3 6 C O V E R S T I T C H K I T

412 67 16-01

For ease of stitching a variety of practical and decorative overlock techniques on

your Huskylock 936, purchase the Huskylock Cover Stitch Kit as an optional

accessory. Four feet with five different techniques are included in the Kit;

Cording and Piping Foot, Cord guide, Bias Tape Folder Foot, Hemming Foot

and Bias Tape Binding Foot.

C L E A R C O V E R S T I T C H F O O T

21 54 00 2-701: huskylock 936

The Clear Coverstitch Accessory Foot is designed to be used with the cover

stitch. This see-through foot lets you see stitches under the foot as you sew.

Snap on the Clear Coverstitch Foot for decorative techniques and better

visibility.

B I A S T A P E F O L D E R F O O T

412 67 13-45: huskylock 936

Set machine for Coverstitch

To sew bias tape:

1. Press the stitch selection button until ”Auto M” ”Cover stitch wide” appears.

2. Press the fabric selection button until appropriate fabric type appears.

Note: Use needle A & E.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap on Bias Tape Folder foot.

4. Trim off the two top corners.

Note: 1" (23~25 mm) width tape can be used.

5. Insert the tape into tape guide. Use tweezers to feed tape through slot on

front of foot. Extend tail of tape 2" (5 cm) behind foot.

6. Lower presser foot and sew on bias tape only to test stitch.

7. Raise presser foot and slide fabric under foot to needles.

8. Top stitch folded bias tape onto fabric with cover stitch.

9. Sew belt loops without fabric underneath.

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H E M M I N G F O O T

412 67 14-45: huskylock 936

Set machine for Coverstitch

To sew hems:

1. Press the stitch selection button until ”Auto M” ”Coverstitch wide” appears.

2. Press the fabric selection button until appropriate fabric type appears.

Note: Use needle A & E.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap on Hemming foot.

4. Fold the fabric at the position of 1" (23 mm) from the edge.

5. Insert the fabric into fabric guide with the folded side down.

6. Slide fabric into guide under foot to needles.

7. Lower presser foot and sew.

B I A S T A P E B I N D I N G F O O T

412 67 15-45: huskylock 936

Set machine for Coverstitch.

To attach bias tape:

1. Press the stitch selection button until ”Auto M” ”Coverstitch wide” appears.

2. Press the fabric selection button until appropriate fabric type appears.

Note: Use needle A & E.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap on Bias Tape Binding foot.

4. Trim off the two top corners. Note: 1"- 1 1/4" (25-28 mm) width tape can be

used.

5. Insert the tape into tape guide. Use tweezers to feed the tape through slot on

front of foot.

6. Extend tail of bias tape 2" (5 cm) behind foot.

7. Lower presser foot and sew bias tape only to test stitch.

8. Raise presser foot and insert fabric from the left side of tape guide until edge

of fabric lays against pressed edge of bias tape.

9. Lower presser foot and sew bias tape along edge of fabric.

Hint: Hold tail of bias tape at back of foot to guide until fabric is under needles.

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E D G E G U I D E A N D H O L D E R

412 71 68-45: huskylock 936

Whether creating pintucks or quilting with the chainstitch on your Huskylock,

the Edge Guide and Holder will make it a snap, allowing you to create row

after row of matching stitches.

For coverstitch and chainstitch:

1. Loosen screw of presser foot ankle 3 or 4 turns. Do not remove screw.

2. Firmly insert Guide Holder (782) into presser foot ankle. Tighten screw.

3. Insert Edge Guide (784) under clip of Guide Holder from the left side.

4. Adjust Edge Guide by sliding left or right. Edge Guide is useful when

sewing parallel rows, by following the stitching of the first line with the guide.

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C O R D I N G A N D P I P I N G S E T

412 67 11-45: huskylock 936

To sew cording:

1. Press the stitch selection button until ”Auto N” ”Coverstitch narrow”

appears. Set machine for Coverstitch.

2. Press the fabric selection button until appropriate fabric type appears.

Note: Use needle B & E.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap on cording and piping foot.

4. Snap Cord Guide into hole on front of needle plate.

5. Insert cord into the hole of the cord guide, then traverse through

groove of the cording and piping foot.

Note: 1/8"-1/4" (1.5~2.0 mm) cord can be used.

6. Pull the cord tail about 2" (5 cm) behind the foot.

7. lnsert fabric between the foot and cord. Slide fabric under foot and

up to needles.

8. Lower presser foot and sew. Note: Hold cord behind foot when

beginning to sew.

To sew piping:

1. Press the stitch selection button until ”Auto L” ”Chainstitch” appears.

Set machine for Chainstitch.

2. Press the fabric selection button until appropriate fabric type appears.

Note: Although Sewing Advisor recommends needle A, use needle B.

3. Raise presser foot and snap on Cording and Piping foot.

Note: The cord guide is not used for this technique.

4. Insert cording through the groove on cording and piping foot.

Pull cord tail behind foot about 2" (5 cm).

Note: 1/8"-1/4" (1-2.0 mm) cord can be used.

5. Wrap fabric around cording in front of foot. Slide fabric under

front of foot.

6. Lower presser foot and sew over cord and fabric.

Note: Hold cord behind foot when beginning to sew.

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AB

A B

F L A T L A C E F O O T

412 71 64-45: huskylock 936

Now you can serge edging lace along the edges of projects using the Huskylock

936 Coverstitch. Make lingerie in a snap, add lace to create beautiful handker-

chiefs or delicate table toppers.

1. Select cover stitch wide for medium fabric or cover stitch narrow for light

weight fabric. Set machine for Coverstitch.

2. Choose the fabric with the fabric selection button.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap on Flat Lace Foot (790 B).

4. Set needles and tension as advised by the Infodisplay.

5. Insert the fabric into the left fabric guide and slide it under the

presser foot to the needles. Insert the lace into the right lace guide and

slide it beyond the needles. (Illustration A)

NOTE: Use tweezers to slide the fabric and the lace to the needles.

6. Lower the presser foot and sew. (Illustration B)

P I N T U C K F O O T A N D G U I D E

412 71 62-45: huskylock

Create beautiful pintucks quickly and easily with the Coverstitch pintuck foot

and guide. Ideal for blouses, camisoles and heirloom projects.

To sew pintucks:

1. Select Coverstitch narrow. Set machine for Coverstitch

2. Choose the type of fabric with the fabric selection button.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap Pintuck Guide (750 B) into the hole on front

of the needle plate. (Illustration A)

4. Snap on Pin Tuck Foot (750).

5. Set tension as advised by the Infodisplay.

Note: Use needle B + E.

6. Place the fabric under the presser foot and up to the needles. (Illustration B)

7. Lower the presser foot and sew.

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A

F L A T E D G E L A C E F O O T

412 71 65-45: huskylock 936

Fold the fabric under along the edge, and attach lace all in one easy step for

a beautiful finish, using the Coverstitch Flat Edge Lace Foot.

1. Select Coverstitch wide. Set machine for Coverstitch

2. Choose the fabric with the fabric selection button.

3. Raise the presser foot and snap on Flat Edge Lace Foot (790 C).

4. Set tension as advised by the Infodisplay.

5. Insert lace into the right lace guide and slide it 1" (2.5 cm) beyond the

needles. (illus. A)

6. Fold the fabric under 1/4" (6 mm). Insert the fabric into left fabric guide

with the folded side down. Slide the fabric under the foot to the needles.

7. Lower the presser foot and sew.

Note: Use needle A, E.

WA S T E T R A Y

21 41 00 1-154: huskylock 936, 910, 905

The handy Waste Tray fits underneath the Huskylock overlock machine to

catch fabric and thread scraps that are trimmed away as you sew.

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Whether you are an experienced sewer or a beginner,

practical and useful notions are a great help. They

are time savers when creating all the exciting sewing

projects that you have always dreamed of making!

Notions are key to successful sewing and will turn

tedious jobs into easy tasks and will make your sewing

more enjoyable. For quilters, a rotary cutter, mat

and ruler make fabric cutting so easy and accurate.

The Fasturn makes turning fabric tubes effortless.

For accurate marking, use the Sewing Ruler. A pair of

quality scissors, a good seam ripper, pins, and a fabric

marking pen are a must for every sewer.

Good quality machine sewing needles make all the

difference to your project.

N O T I O N S

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F L Y F R O N T T E M P L A T E

412 75 49-01

With the Embellishment Templates you can mark design lines on fabric to

embellish with braids or yarn. Combine the templates and experiement with

different patterns. Place the template on the fabric and follow the slit or the

outer edge with a Pictogram pen. The ruler at the edge of the template helps

you to measure your design element sequence and to repeat the design evenly.

E M B E L L I S H M E N T T E M P L A T E 1

412 70 67-01

E M B E L L I S H M E N T T E M P L A T E 2

412 70 68-01

E M B E L L I S H M E N T T E M P L A T E 3

412 70 43-01

Make a perfectly shaped fly front zipper with the Fly Front Template. The two-

sided Fly Front Template makes it easy to mark either left or right openings,

any size. The template for women and boys zippers are found on the front side

and on the reverse side you will find the template for men and girls. The mar-

kings are in inches and cm for different lengths of zippers.

Line up the center seam of the garment with one of the vertical lines on the

template to mark the width of the fly front. The bolder line indicates regular

width. Align the upper edge of the fabric with the letter indicating the length

of your zipper. Follow the outer edge of the template to trace the shape of zip-

pers for jeans or chinos where you have double stitching. Follow the inner track

for marking a single line of stitching.

1. Place the template on the garment and line up one of the vertical lines with

the center front on the garment. Line up the upper edge of the garment with

the line on the letter corresponding to the length of your zipper.

2. Use a water soluble pen or chalk to trace the shape of the fly.

3. Follow the markings while stitching the zipper into place.

For double topstitching on jeans and chinos, follow the instructions given above

then place the edge of the presser foot with the needle in center position and

stitch along the first seam. This will give you a 6 mm distance between the two

seams.

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A good seam ripper is a necessity! The long

handle is easy to grasp and the large cutting

blade with a sharp point means ripping is

almost effortless. Especially in heavier fabric

types like wool or denim. Protective cover

included.

The Perfect Press Ironing Blanket gives you

a large pressing surface anywhere! Place it

on any sturdy, flat large surface and the

Perfect Press Ironing Blanket protects the

surface from the heat of the iron, and gives

you a large, rectangular pressing surface.

Size: 60" x 20" (50.5 x 152.5 cm).

When sewing home decorations and

upholstery, these heavy duty pins will not

bend or break and the crosswise heads do

not sink down into the fabric. They are easy

to insert into the fabric and easy to remove.

60 T-pins delivered in a small box.

Features a jewelery loop for hanging on a

chain or ribbon.

E Y E L E T C U T T E R

412 37 55-45: 3 mm

620 0697-96: 4 mm

S E A M R I P P E R

412 75 48-01

T- P I N S

412 65 98-01

B R A S S S E A M

R I P P E R / B U T T O N H O L E C U T T E R

412 41 10-01

B O B B I N S A V E R

620 00 28-96

H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G P E R F E C T

P R E S S I R O N I N G B L A N K E T

412 65 96-01

M A G N E T I C P I N C U S H I O N

412 40 92-01

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P I C T O G R A M P E N

412 08 38-48

T E M P L A T E P E N C I L

412 49 06-01

Use the template pencil to trace design placement with the embroidery templates

for easy positioning of embroideries.

Air & water soluble fabric marker for embroidery, Pictograms and all kinds of

markings on fabric. Not for use on leather, fake leather, vinyl and some sensitive

fabrics. Try on a scrap of fabric first and remove with a little water to make sure

the Pictogram Pen disappears completely after use.

Includes six fasturn cylinders sizes 1/8", 3/16",1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4" and three

interchangable hooks.

Includes three shorter length fasturn cylinders 3/4'', 1/2'', 3/8'' and one hook.

Fasturn tubes for spaghetti straps, belt loops and other garment and home

decorating projects in a snap.

1. Insert the Fasturn cylinder into the fabric tube, fold the end of the tube over

the opening and insert Fasturn wire into the cylinder with the other hand.

2. Pierce the fabric and twist the handle to the right until the wire pigtail is

completely through the fabric.

3. Pull handle straight and carefully to draw the fabric into the cylinder and out

of the tube.

4. Twist hook handle to the left to release the wire.

F A S T U R N L I T T L E B R O T H E R

415 16 71-01

F A S T U R N S E T

412 55 08-01

H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G Q U I L T E R ’ S S T A R T E R K I T

411 000 132

The perfect kit for bringing to classes. The 9" x 13" (23 x 33 cm) see-all mesh

bag includes a 11" x 8" Self-Healing Cutting Mat, 4" x 8" Quilter’s Ruler and a

28 mm Rotary Cutter. Markings in inches.

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An ingenious, two-sided measuring tool with many applications. Markings in

mm and cm. Perfect for measuring and marking hems, seam allowances, but-

tonholes, etc.

1. 2.5 cm marking.

2. 7 cm – often used measurement for home dec hemlines.

3. 4 cm top edge to measure buttonhole or other small work.

4. 1/2 cm markings for each up to 10.

5. The circle markings are for knitting needle sizes.

6. Markings in cm for each up to 10.

The guide should normally be moved from the right to the left on the fabric.

S E W I N G R U L E R / P F I F F I K U S

401 66 63-01

H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G R U L E R S

2 0 X 2 0 C M

412 66 16-01

R U L E R 1 5 X 6 0 c m

412 66 17-01

Perfect for all your cutting and marking needs, the Husqvarna Viking Clear

Plastic Rulers are marked with angle lines in 45°, 60°. Two different sizes

marked in either inches or centimeters.

O L F A ® E R G O N O M I C R O T A R Y C U T T E R

415 16 42-01

Comfortable to hold and angled for clean cutting. Squeeze the trigger to extend

the blade for cutting, release it to retract the blade away safely. A locking pin

secures the blade when not in use. Left handers can easily switch the blade to

the other side. One regular 45 mm blade included.

R E P L A C E M E N T B L A D E F O R R O T A R Y C U T T E R R T Y- 2 / D Z

415 16 45-01

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620 07 06-96: (10 s ize 90)

620 07 07-96: (5 s ize 100)

620 07 08-96: (10 s ize 100)

620 07 09-96: (5 s ize 110)

620 07 10-96: (5 s ize 120)

620 07 11-96: (1 s ize 70, 2 s ize 80, 2 s ize 90)

620 07 12-96: (2 s ize 70, 6 s ize 80, 2 s ize 90)

U N I V E R S A L N E E D L E

620 06 98-96: (5 s ize 60)

620 06 99-96: (10 s ize 60)

620 07 00-96: (5 s ize 70)

620 07 01-96: (10 s ize 70)

620 07 02-96: (5 s ize 75)

620 07 03-96: (5 s ize 80)

620 07 04-96: (10 s ize 80)

620 07 05-96: (5 s ize 90)

Universal needles (H) have a slightly rounded point and

come in a variety of sizes. For general sewing in a variety

of fabric types and weights.

T O P S T I T C H N E E D L E

620 07 13-96: (5 s ize 80)

620 07 14-96: (5 s ize 90)

620 07 15-96: (5 s ize 100)

A very large eye on this needle makes it the ideal choice

for topstitching with heavier threads. Both the eye and

groove are larger, for techniques such as machine tatting

or crazy quilt embellishment with silk buttonhole twist,

12 and 30 weight cotton and other decorative threads.

E M B R O I D E R Y N E E D L E

620 07 16-96: (3 s ize 75, 2 s ize 90)

620 07 17-96: (5 s ize 75)

620 07 18-96: (5 s ize 90)

Embroidery Needles (H-E) have a special scarf, a slightly

rounded point, and slightly larger eye to avoid damage to

thread and materials. Use with metallic and other specialty

threads for embroidery and decorative sewing.

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D E N I M N E E D L E

620 07 19-96: (2 s ize 90, 2 s ize 100, 1 s ize 110)

620 07 21-96: (5 s ize 80)

620 07 22-96: (5 s ize 90)

620 07 23-96: (5 s ize 100)

620 07 24-96: (5 s ize 110)

Denim needles (H-J) have a sharp point to penetrate

tightly woven fabrics without deflecting the needle. For

canvas, denim, microfibers.

Q U I L T I N G N E E D L E

620 07 26-96: (3 s ize 75, 2 s ize 90)

620 07 27-96: (5 s ize 75)

620 07 28-96: (5 s ize 90)

Quilting Needles (H-Q) have a special tapered point and

light ballpoint to sew through layers and batting with ease.

S T R E T C H N E E D L E

620 07 29-96: (5 s ize 75)

620 07 30-96: (5 s ize 90)

Stretch Needles (H-S) have a special scarf to eliminate

skipped stitches when there is flex in the fabric. For knits,

swimwear, fleece, synthetic suedes and leathers.

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M I C R O T E X N E E D L E

620 07 31-96: (2 s ize 60, 2 s ize 70, 1 s ize 80)

620 07 32-96: (5 s ize 60)

620 07 33-96: (5 s ize 70)

620 07 34-96: (5 s ize 80)

620 07 35-96: (5 s ize 90)

T W I N N E E D L E

620 07 36-96: (1 s ize 70. 1 .6 mm )

620 07 38-96: (1 s ize 80. 2 mm )

620 07 39-96: (1 s ize 80. 2 .5 mm )

620 07 40-96: (1 s ize 80. 4 mm )

620 07 41-96: (1 s ize 90. 3 mm )

620 07 42-96: (1 s ize 90. 4 mm )

620 07 43-96: (1 s ize 100. 4 mm )

412 32 56-01: (1 s ize 100. 6 mm)

The Twin needle (Double needle) has two separate needles mounted onto

one shank. Use for decorative sewing, top stitching and twin needle tucks.

Available in sizes (70, 80, 90) and types (universal, denim, embroidery)

and distances between the two needles in mm (1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0,

6.0). The larger the number the wider the space between the needle. Use

the 4.0 and 6.0 for straight stitch only.

W I N G N E E D L E

620 07 52-96: (1 s ize 100)

620 07 53-96: (1 s ize 120)

T W I N N E E D L E - S P E C I A L

620 07 46-96: (1 s ize 100. 4 mm ) twin denim needle

620 07 47-96: (1 s ize 75. 2 mm ) twin embroidery needle

620 07 54-96: (1 s ize 100) twin wing needle

The Wing Needle has wide wings on the side of the

needle to poke holes in the fabric when sewing entredeux

and other hemstitches on natural fiber fabrics.

Microtex or sharp needles (H-M) have a sharp point like

Denim needles but are available in smaller sizes. Use for

microfiber to topstitch lightweight tightly woven fabrics.

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S T R E T C H T W I N N E E D L E

620 07 48-96: (1 s ize 75, 2 ,5 mm )

620 07 49-96: (1 s ize 75, 4 mm )

Stretch Twin Needle has two stretch needles mounted in one shank.

T R I P L E N E E D L E

411 31 39-01: (2 s ize 80, 2 .5 mm )

Triple Needle has three needles mounted in one shank.

For topstitching and decorative stitching.

L E A T H E R N E E D L E S

P A C K A G E O F 5

620076096: (s ize 80)

620076196: (s ize 90)

620076296: (s ize 100)

620076396: (s ize 110)

B A L L P O I N T N E E D L E

620 07 55-96: (5 s ize 70)

620 07 56-96: (5 s ize 80)

620 07 57-96: (5 s ize 90)

620 07 58-96: (5 s ize 100)

620 07 59-96: (1 s ize 70, 2 s ize 80, 2 s ize 90)

Ballpoint Needles (H-SUK) have a more rounded point that

will not run or snag specialty knits because it enters the fabric

between the knit fibers.

VA R I E T Y P A C K A G E O F 1 0

412 38 10-01: (2 s ize 70, 3 s ize 80, 1 s ize 90;

stretch 1 s ize 75, 1 s ize 90; jeans 1 s ize 90,

1 s ize 100)

U N I V E R S A L P A C K A G E O F 5

411 78 90-01: (1 s ize 70, 1 s ize 80, 1 s ize 90;

stretch 1 s ize 90; jeans 1 s ize 90)

U N I V E R S A L P A C K A G E O F 1 0

411 31 17-01: (2 s ize 70, 6 s ize 80, 2 s ize 90)

A S S O R T E D N E E D L E P A C K A G E S

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H U S Q VA R N A V I K I N G S C I S S O R SQuality sharp scissors that are intended for fabric make sewing so much easier.We have developed 6 pairs of

scissors designed to make different types of cutting as easy and practical as possible.

6 " E M B R O I D E R Y S C I S S O R S

412 61 56-01

Scissors with straight handles risk

damaging both the fabric and the

embroidery when you want to trim

threads in the hoop. That’s why these

scissors with bent handles that fit

over the hoop are perfect.

6 " A P P L I Q U É S C I S S O R S

412 61 55-01

These scissors are specially designed for

trimming appliqués. They have a broad

“duck billed” blade to help you trim

close to the appliqué. The handles are

angled for ease of use.

8 " T A I L O R ’ S S C I S S O R S

412 61 54-01

To make cutting fabric easy, the scissors

must be big enough, but comfortable to

use. This quality pair meets both

requirements.

4 " H E I R L O O M S C I S S O R S

412 61 57-01

These scissors are ideal for trimming

delicate sewing projects. They have

rounded blades to prevent the points

from poking holes or cutting into the

lace.

3 . 5 " S T O R K S C I S S O R S

412 61 58-01

These elegant embroidery scissors will

remind you of the precision stork

scissors from your grandmother’s day.

They are perfect for snipping threads

at the machine.

E M B R O I D E R Y S C I S S O R S

412 44 77-01

Small scissors with sharp blades. Perfect

for snipping threads at your Husqvarna

Viking sewing machine.

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S T A B I L I Z E R S F A L L I N T O B A S I C C A T E G O R I E S :

Tear-away stabilizers are made from a fiber that will tear

easily. Use Tear-away Stabilizers with stable woven fabrics.

Place underneath the fabric for decorative stitching or in

the hoop with the fabric for embroidery. Tear away the

excess stabilizer after stitching. The small amount left in

the back of the stitching will not effect the wear. There are

several different brands and weights available. Tear-A-Way

is medium weight. Sulky Tear Easy is light weight. Use

several layers and tear them away one at a time to keep

stitches from pulling. Stitch and Tear is heavy weight. Use

one layer.

I R O N O N T E A R A W A Y is Sulky Totally Stable paper

stabilizer with a slick side that will iron on to fabric. It is

recommended for knits and all unstable fabrics. Fuse it to

the wrong side of the fabric before decorative stitching or

hooping the fabric to be embroidered. Fusing stabilizes

the fabric in the relaxed state and keeps it from stretching

while stitching. For dense stitching and hoop embroidery,

if the fusible tear away is punctured by the needle too

many times it can pull away and no longer stabilize. Use

cut away stabilizer for dense stitching on knits.

C U T A W A Y S T A B I L I Z E R does not tear and is

available in different weights. Cut-A-Way is a soft fabric

and is recommended for knits and all unstable fabrics

especially for hoop embroidery. Embroidery on

ready-to-wear T-shirts is often stabilized with cut away

stabilizer. Hoop the cut away stabilizer and fabric without

stretching the fabric as you hoop. Stitch the embroidery.

Cut the excess stabilizer away. The stabilizer will remain

behind the embroidery through washing and wearing.

W A T E R S O L U B L E S T A B I L I Z E R looks like a clear

plastic sheet but this stabilizer dissolves in water. Place it

on the top of embroidery for napped and looped fabrics

such as terry cloth to keep the loops from coming through

the embroidery. Use as stabilizer underneath when it is

important that all stabilizer residue be removed after

stitching as in cutwork. Choose heavy or lightweight

according to your project. Fuse layers together with your

iron for even heavier layers. Stitch, then tear away the

excess and place the project in water to remove all

residues. Water soluble stabilizer is also used to transfer

designs especially onto dark fabrics. Trace the design onto

the water soluble stabilizer with a fine line permanent

marking pen then tape it to the garment for free motion

embroidery, applique or other decorative applications.

Dissolve-a-way is heavier weight and Sulky Solvy is a

lightweight water soluble stabilizer.

D I S I N T E G R A T I N G S T A B I L I Z E R such as Sulky

Heat Away is a very stable loosely woven fabric that

stabilizes specialty techniques such as cutwork and crochet

off the fabric edge then disintegrates away with heat. Place

it under stitching and then remove by pressing with a

DRY iron set at cotton or linen. The stabilizer turns to a

dark ash and can be brushed away with a toothbrush.

Never let water or moisture near this stabilizer because

water activates a chemical in the stabilizer that can

disintegrate your fabric.

S T I C K Y S T A B I L I Z E R such as Stick-On, is a paper

backed sticky paper used for hoop embroidery when a

fabric or project can not be secured in the hoop. Use it

with velvet and other napped fabrics that would be

permanently marked by the hoop or leathers that are too

stiff to hoop. It is also used when a project is too small to

hoop. Hoop the sticky stabilizer with the paper side up.

Score the paper with a pin so you can pull the paper off

the sticky paper. Stick the project to be embroidered to

the sticky paper and embroider. (Another option is to

remove the paper from the sticky paper and to lay the

hoop onto the sticky paper and trim the excess around

the outside. Stick the project to the sticky paper and

embroider.)

N E W S T A B I L I Z E R T Y P E S and brands of stabilizers

are coming out on a regular basis. Stabilizer choice is a

personal preference. It is important to try them all and

decide for yourself.

Visit your local dealer for assortment.

S TA B I L I Z E R T I P S

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1/2" (12 mm) Bias Binder 311/4" (6 mm) Bias Binder 301/4" Edge Stitching foot 5710 mm Hemmer 302 mm Narrow Hem foot 332 mm Shell Rolled Hem foot 333 Groove Pin Tuck foot with

raised seam plate 473 mm Shell Rolled Hem foot 333.5" Stork Scissors 1004" Heirloom Scissors 1004D Cross Stitcher 134D d-Card Reader/Writer Kit 134D Design Enhancer 124D Embroidery 114D Embroidery Extra 114D Organizer 134D Professional 104D Reader/Writer Kit 134D Sketch 125 Groove Pin Tuck foot 485 mm Narrow Hem foot 335"x7" Design Hoop 656" Appliqué Scissors 1006" Embroidery scissors 1007 Groove Pin Tuck foot 487-Hole Cord Foot with threader 388" Tailor’s Scissors 1009 Groove Pin Tuck foot 48Accessory Ankle 74Adjustable Bias Binder 31Adjustable Blind Hem foot 18Adjustable Buttonhole foot 20Ball Point Needle 99Bias Tape Binding foot 85Bias Tape Folder foot 84Bobbin Saver 93Bobbins, 10-package 74Braiding foot 37Brass Seam Ripper/Buttonhole Cutter 93Button Foot with Placement Tool 22Candlewicking foot 46Chenille Stitching foot 40Chenille Stitching foot 41Circular Attachment 72Clear 1/4" Piecing foot 56Clear 1/4" Piecing foot with Guide 57Clear 2–3 mm Embellishment foot 38Clear B Edge Stitching foot 45Clear B Edge/Joining foot 45Clear Coverstitch foot 84Clear Open Toe Foot 59Clear Open Toe Free-Motion Foot 60Clear Piping foot 32Clear Seam Guide foot 16Clear Stitch-in-Ditch foot 58Clear View S-foot 46Clearance Plate 72Cording and Piping Set 87Darning foot 69Darning/Quilting foot 69Denim Needle 97Do all Quilter´s Hoop 65Double Weltcord foot 28Dual Feed foot 58Edge Guide and Holder 86Edge Stitching foot 25Edge/Joining foot 25Edge/Quilting Guide 51Edging foot J 17Eight Spool Thread Rack 74Elastic Guide foot 24

Embellishment Kit 36Embellishment Template 1 92Embellishment Template 2 92Embellishment Template 3 92Embroidery Accessory Kit 64Embroidery Collection 64Embroidery foot U 68Embroidery Needle 96Embroidery Scissors 100Embroidery Spring Hoop 65Embroidery/Quilting foot Q 68Endless Embroidery Hoop 65Exclusive Husqvarna Viking Embroidery

Multiformat-Cd 64Eyelet Cutter 93Eyelet Plate 4 mm 73Eyelet Plate 6 mm 73Fancy Trim foot 40Fashion Fun 16Fasturn Little Brother 94Fasturn Set 94Flat Edge Lace foot 89Flat Lace foot 88Fly Front Template 92Free Motion Guide foot 61Free-Motion Guide Grip 60Gathering foot 24Gimp Thread 37Gimping Foot 37Gimping/Braiding Guide 37Heirloom Kit 44Hemming foot 85Hemstitch Fork 51Home Dec Kit 28Hoop Ease 67Hoop Grip 67Hoop Helper Kit 67Huskylock 901 78Huskylock 905 78Huskylock 910 78Huskylock 936 78Huskylock 936 Coverstitch Kit 84Huskylock Blind Hem foot 80Huskylock Elastic foot 81Huskylock Gathering foot 81Huskylock Pearl foot 79Huskylock Piping foot 80Husqvarna Viking Perfect Press

Ironing Blanket 93Husqvarna Viking Quilter’s Starter Kit 94Husqvarna Viking Rulers 20 x 20 cm 95Inspira 4D Drawing Kit 10Invisible Zipper foot 21Large Hoop 65Leather Needles Package of 5 99Left Edge Topstitch foot 22Magnetic Pincushion 93Marking foot 47Maxi Bead foot 6 mm 39Mega Hoop 65Microtex Needle 98Midsize Hoop 65Mini Bead foot 4 mm 39Mini Embroidery Spring Hoop 65Narrow Braid/Cord foot 36Narrow Zipper foot 20Needle Packages 99Needle Threader 74Non-Stick Glide foot H 19Olfa® Ergonomic Rotary Cutter 95Open Toe foot 59Open Toe Stippling foot 61

Personal d-Card 13Pictogram Pen 94Pintuck foot and Guide 88Piping foot 32Plus Hoop 65Programmable Embroidery Card 13Quilter’s 1/4" Piecing foot 56Quilter’s Kit II 54Quilter’s Kit III 54Quilter’s Kit IV 54Quilter’s Kit V 54Quilter’s Presser Feet Kit 54Quilter’s Table 55Quilting Needle 97Replacement Blade for

Rotary Cutter RTY-2/DZ 95Roller Foot 18Ruffler 23Seam Ripper 93Sensor One-Step Buttonhole foot 19Sensor Q-foot 68Sewing Ruler/Pfiffikus 95Single Welt Cord foot 29Snap On Clear Embroidery foot R 68Spanish Hemstitch foot 50Special Techniques CD 64Standard Hoop 65Standard ZigZag Plate

with Inch Markings 75Standard ZigZag Stitch Plate

with Inch Markings 75Standard ZigZag Stitch Plate with Inch Markings 75Straight Stitch foot 17Straight Stitch Plate 75Straight Stitch Plate with Inch Markings 75Stretch Needle 97Stretch Twin Needle 99Template Pencil 94Thread Net 74Topstitch Needle 96T-Pins 93Transparent foot B 44Triple Needle 99Twin Needle 47Twin Needle 48Twin Needle 98Twin Needle – Special 98Universal Needle 96USB Embroidery Stick 69Waste Tray 89Wing Needle 98

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