FAQ - Emily
General questions
Here you can find the actual instruction manual of this machine: LINK
The Veritas Emily offers a variety of stitch types, including utility stitches (such as straight stitch, zigzag stitch), buttonhole stitches, cross stitches, satin stitches and quilting stitches. Decorative stitches are also available, allowing a wide range of sewing projects to be realized. A total of 80 stitch patterns are available.
The VERITAS Claire and the VERITAS Emily are both computerized sewing machines that are supplied with the identical accessories.
The most important differences are summarized below:
- Number of stitch patterns: The VERITAS Claire offers a larger selection of stitch patterns with 197 different stitches, while the VERITAS Emily has 80 stitch patterns.
- Buttonhole patterns: The VERITAS Claire has six different buttonhole patterns, while the VERITAS Emily only has three buttonhole patterns.
- Memory function: The VERITAS Claire has a memory function for saving stitch patterns, which makes it possible to save favorite and self-set stitch patterns and recall them later.
- The VERITAS Emily does not have this function.
- Price: The VERITAS Emily is slightly cheaper than the VERITAS Claire.
Functions
Yes, both the stitch length and the stitch width of the VERITAS Emily can be changed using the machine buttons.
- The stitch length is infinitely variable from 0.0 to 4.5 mm.
- The stitch width is infinitely variable from 0.0 to 7.0 mm.
Yes, the VERITAS Emily has an auto-lock function, also known as the automatic sewing function. This function is used to secure the start and end of a seam.
The automatic sewing function makes it possible to lock the start and end of the seam by sewing several times in the same place, creating a knot that secures the seam. This function eliminates the need to sew forwards and backwards several times at the start and end of a seam.
The thread tension adjusts automatically, but can also be set manually.
Yes, the start/stop button enables sewing without a foot pedal. The machine starts slowly and then accelerates up to the set speed.
No. VERITAS Emily does not have an automatic thread cutter at the touch of a button. However, the thread can be cut using the integrated thread cutter on the sewing machine.
Yes, but the twin needle is not included in the scope of delivery.
The machine stops automatically with the needle in the upper position if the “Needle stop up/down” function is set.
No, the sewing machine does not have a memory function.
Maintenance
The sewing machine must be disconnected from the power supply for maintenance and cleaning. The throat plate can be removed and the feed dog and bobbin case cleaned with a brush. The hook should be regularly cleaned of lint and thread remnants and lubricated with sewing machine oil (not included! Do not use regular cooking oil!). It is important to maintain the machine regularly to ensure a long service life.
The LCD display and the surface of the machine should be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, a damp cloth with a little neutral detergent can be used.
Accessories
VERITAS Emily is supplied with a wide range of accessories:
All-purpose foot, zipper foot, 1-step buttonhole foot, overlock foot, blindstitch foot, satin stitch foot, button presser foot, roller foot, branded needles, jeans & leather needle, seam ripper, second spool pin, quilting guide, 3 spools, screwdriver, L-screwdriver, spool cap small & large, felt pad for spool, fell seam plate, cleaning brush
The roller foot is a special presser foot that has been developed for sewing difficult materials. It differs from other presser feet due to its roller(s) on the underside, which transport the material better when sewing. The roller foot prevents the material from sticking to the foot or shifting. It not only feeds smooth materials very well, but also soft materials such as Thermolam.
The blind stitch foot is a special presser foot that was developed for sewing invisible hems. It is used to sew hems so that the seam on the right side of the fabric is barely visible or not visible at all.
The satin stitch foot is a special presser foot developed for sewing satin stitches and other decorative stitches. It is characterized by a continuous notch on the underside. This notch allows the foot to glide easily over the thickness of the stitch shape created by closely spaced zigzag stitches and to feed the fabric evenly.
Spare parts and accessories can be ordered conveniently from home in our online stores:
- Nähmaschinen Oase (Deutschland)
- Nähmaschinen Oase (Österreich)
- Nähmaschinenshop (Schweiz)
- Home Sewing
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Service & Support
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