
Each stitch I sampled was well defined, well formed and well balanced. I fully expected each stitch to be absolutely perfect and was not disappointed. To be honest, with an MSRP of more than $10,000, one wouldn’t expect anything less. The stitch length and width are adjusted on the touch screen as well, allowing each user to customize stitches to suit their particular needs.įor this review, I sampled several different utility and decorative stitches. Once a particular stitch is selected, the default stitch length and with settings are displayed along with an icon which will display the proper presser foot for the selected stitch. This will then open a screen displaying all of the stitch options in a particular category.

First, touch the menu icon on the touch screen, then select the embroidery, quilting, utility or decorative stitch icon. In order to select a desired stitch, you would have to go through several steps. No doubt, there are a few who would disagree. The stitch selection process, however, is not for beginners – at least not in my opinion.
Bernina stitch designer 780 free#
The BERNINA 780 that I reviewed had an extension table, a free arm and a front loading bobbin, all of which are standard on all 780s.

Navigating through the LCD touch screen is easy to understand but more on that below.
Bernina stitch designer 780 full#
The BERNINA 780 is a sleek, modern looking sewing machine that has a large full color LCD touch screen, LED lighting and function buttons that are most popular with today’s home sewers: start/stop needle up/down stitch lock tie off and reverse.
