
The bernette 79 Harry Potter Edition is a combined sewing and embroidery machine, offering extensive functions for creative and demanding projects. It is ideal for clothing, home textiles, and personalized designs, combining modern sewing with versatile embroidery options.
The machine features 500 sewing stitches, including 5 exclusive Harry Potter decorative stitches, allowing for both functional and decorative applications. For embroidery, there are 260 integrated embroidery motifs available, including numerous Harry Potter designs and additional exclusive motifs developed specifically for this edition.
Stitches and embroidery motifs can be selected and edited directly via the 5-inch color touchscreen. Functions such as mirroring, rotating, scaling, and positioning enable individual design for each project.
The generous embroidery area of up to 260 x 160 mm offers sufficient space for larger motifs and complex designs. At the same time, the machine ensures a clean and even stitch pattern with its drop-in hook and a stitch width of up to 7 mm.
For comfortable working, the bernette 79 is equipped with numerous functions, including automatic thread cutter, integrated needle threader, speed controller, and a programmable foot pedal with back-kick function. The integrated bernette Dual Feed supports even fabric transport, even with difficult materials.
Additionally, the machine offers practical extensions such as the Stitch Designer for creating your own stitches, integrated tutorials, and the ability to import and save embroidery motifs via USB.
The machine also comes with extensive accessories: In addition to the integrated functions, you receive 10 exclusive Harry Potter embroidery designs and 5 exclusive Harry Potter decorative stitches. Furthermore, 3 embroidery hoops in various sizes, 10 presser feet, and an extension table are included, so you can start your projects right away.
The special highlight is the exclusive Harry Potter design with loving details, which makes the machine optically unique and clearly sets it apart from classic models.