Does Bernina have a serger foot?
Matthew Barrera
Updated on April 01, 2026
Does Bernina have a serger foot?
Check out these Bernina serger feet to speed up your sewing and make the projects you make on your Bernina serger look even more professional. These presser feet fit all Bernina Bernette Funlock, 300, 700, 800, 1100, 1200, 1300, 2000 & 2500 series sergers. They also fit all Juki 300, 400, 500, 600 & 700 series models.
What is a Bernina number 5 foot?
Blindstitch Foot #5 is the invisible-hemming expert. When you sew a blind-hem with this foot, the stitching can scarcely be seen from the front. With Blindstitch Foot #5 the stitch is formed over a special blade that acts as a guide, creating a slightly loose stitch so that the hem lies nice and flat.
Can you serge with a Bernina sewing machine?
Serger. The BERNINA serger, the specialist for highly stretchy seams in knitwear, fine rolled hems in lightweight fabrics or decorative flatlock seams in wovens or knits.
Can you hem on a serger?
If you own a serger or have access to one, it can be extremely useful to you in the hemming process. A serger creates a cleanly hemmed edge in one single step, so it’s faster than most traditional hems.
How do you Coverstitch with a serger?
Okay… now let’s see the “how” The type of hem: 3 thread, 2 thread or chain stitch, is decided based on the number of needles and the finish you desire. See the Samples section below for more information. You can use matching or contrasting color serger thread in the needles and looper.
What is the difference between Bernina 10 and 5?
The guide on Foot #10 is shorter than the one on Foot #5 and provides more contact with the fabric. This makes it useful for edgestitching and especially helpful when working with lightweight fabrics.
Can you do the Blind hem with a serger machine?
As I said before, you can do the Blind Hem with Serger Machines without having a Blind Hem Foot. The process is basically the same as before, with the difference you have to use these two marks in the picture above to be your guides. Want more directions??? Check out the Video Tutorial for this Sewing Technique at the end of this post!!
How to use the Bernina blindstitch foot?
With the BERNINA blindstitch foot number 5 you will succeed in sewing invisible hems – comfortably and easily, as this video tutorial shows. After you have attached blindstitch foot number 5, go to the menu and select blindstitch number 9. Then activate the blindstitch foot from the presser foot selection – and away you go.
Can you do an invisible seam with a serger?
The Invisible Hem for Knits made with your serger machine will allow the fabric to keep all its natural stretch! Now, of course, is more than one way to do an invisible seam. You can do for example a Blind Hem with your regular sewing machine.
How does Blindstitch foot 5 work?
With Blindstitch Foot #5 the stitch is formed over a special blade that acts as a guide, creating a slightly loose stitch so that the hem lies nice and flat. When the fabric is pressed flat, the needle-penetration points on the front of the fabric “close up”, making the seam virtually invisible.