Husqvarna Designer Jade 35 Embroidery Machine

Aliases “Embroidery machine”
Other References
Official Maintainer Emily Taylor

Current Status

Working

Machine is working as expected. Last tested 18/10/2020

Usage

This machine is generally available to use.

Induction process is:

  1. Watch either of the introduction videos
  2. Read the rest of this page
  3. You are now prepared to use this machine

Guidelines

We require that members buy higher-quality thread, as in most textile crafting, buying cheaper thread means paying for it in time lost due to threads snapping, tangling and bunching up. It is also costly in terms of machine upkeep and volunteer work if the machine breaks.

It is recommended to use silk thread for embroidery projects, or rayon for smaller budgets. This is because regular thread is thicker and tends to pile up or jam in embroidery machines.

Best to use embroidery bobbin thread because it has a finer weight, and won't build up under the embroidery.

As with all sewing projects, it is recommended to have some scrap fabric and thread to do a quick test run of your setup before commencing the full project.

Check the How To Page for more help with embroidering. Making an original pattern to embroider

Required Enclosed shoes are required, no open sandals, thongs etc

Machine Specifications

Name Value
Embroidery Area 240x150mm
Sewing Space 200mm
Needle Positions 29

Documents

Below is the full Husqvarna manual, and the quick-guide to the features.

designer_jade_35_manual_en.pdf designer_jade_35-features-en.pdf

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

Reseller

Known Issues

Date Description Workaround Proposed Remediation
None PLACEHOLDER Describe the problem PLACEHOLDER Describe the workaround currently in place Placeholder Describe a proposed fix or solution

Modifications / Repair History

Date Modified By Description Remediation Cost
None PLACEHOLDER NAME PLACEHOLDER Describe what happened PLACEHOLDER Describe how it was fixed or modified PLACEHOLDER document the cost of the change

Accessories

Image Category Accessory Name & Notes Location Buy from
Material Handling Thread net
Used like a spool sock, this smooths out thread and keep it tangle-free.
in the accessory pack Available at all sewing supply stores
Material Handling Edge guide
: Use the edge guide to sew successive rows. Insert the edge guide into the hole of the presser foot holder. Set the desired spacing by sliding the edge guide
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Felt pad
Placed between the spool and the spindle holder to ensure smooth rotation
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Bobbin
Holder for thread that interlaces with the top thread
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Maintenance Flat screwdriver
Screwdriver used to change the needle
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Auxiliary spool pin
The auxiliary spool pin is used when winding a bobbin thread from a second spool of thread or for a second spool when sewing with a twin needle
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Seam ripper
Used to remove unwanted stitches
http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Cleaning maintenance Cleaning brush
Used to clean out the bobbin area
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Cleaning maintenance Needle plate screwdriver
Used to unscrew the bobbin plate in order to clean the bobbin area
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Spool cap small
This makes sure the thread on small spools does not jump around on you as you sew, it holds the thread in place so that it unwinds properly.
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Spool cap large
This makes sure the thread on large spools does not jump around on you as you sew, it holds the thread in place so that it unwinds properly.
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Programming USB drive
Used to transfer embroidery patterns from PC to machine
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website or any good stationary shop
Material Handling Long needle clamp screw
for free motion sewing with over 4mm stitch width and for optional accessories that rest on the needle clamp screw when mounted
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Material Handling Embroidery hoop
Used to hold the fabric correctly in place
http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website
Machine operation Foot pedal
Used to operate the machine when doing seams
in the accessory pack http://husqvarnaviking.com/Available on the Husqvarna website

Presser feet

For ease of documentation, please see the page below on the individual presser feet and their functions

page_9.pdf

Consumables & Running Costs

This machine consumes fabric and thread, both are to be supplied by the member using it. Craftpunk will supply the five standard needles that came with the machine, for any special project requirements members are expected to supply their own needles.

To see the five needle types provided, please see the page below.

page_22.pdf

Image Category Accessory Name & Notes Location Buy from
PLACEHOLDER Image, 100 width PLACEHOLDER Category of consumable PLACEHOLDER Consumable Name
PLACEHOLDER Consumable description and usage
PLACEHOLDER Description of where the consumable is stored PLACEHOLDER Link to where it can be bought

Maintenance

Interval Task
After each use Dust/wipe with a soft cloth (Chux are in the Stockroom) down external faces to remove leftover thread or dust build up
As needed

- Remove the presser foot - Push the bobbin cover release button to the right of the bobbin cover - Use the screwdriver in the accessories pack to remove the two screws in the needle plate - Lift off the entire plate - There is a brush provided in the accessories pack to dust out the feed teeth and bobbin area

Never Oiling- Manufacture maintenance specifies that this machine does not need oiling

RACI

PLACEHOLDER A RACI is an important documentation process to let people know what ACTIONS can happen, and who needs to be Responsible, Accountable, Consulted and Informed for each ACTION. Delete this line.

Task / Action Executive Cause Leader
Cause Team
Named Maintainer Trainers Cause Membership Implementer
Modification and Repairs - AC C I I I R
Induction changes C RACI RC I I I R

Risk Matrix and Mitigation

PLACEHOLDER: Risk assessment is important to ensure we are making tools available to members in a responsible fashion. Please make every effort to do a reasonable risk assessment. If there is a safety incident with the tool, please redo a risk assessment and add it to the table.

Ref / ID Pre-Mitigation Mitigations / Warnings / Remedies Post Mitigation
Risk Risk Severity Risk Likelyhood Risk Level Risk Severity Risk Likelyhood Risk Level Acceptable to Proceed
0001 Needle injury to fingers High Possible 8 Reminder in induction users in correct usage Low Improbable 1
0002 Dropping machine on foot High Improbable 6 Do not allow members to move the machine Low Improbable 1
0003 Needle injury to the eyes Intolerable Improbable 10 Have replacement needles available to reduce wear and tear on existing needles High Improbable 6
0004 Tripping over machine cords Medium Possible 5 Do not allow members to move machines Low Improbable 1
0005 Swallowing pins or needles Intolerable Improbable 10 Have pin trays available and use encouraged Low Improbable 1
0006 Back injury due to hunching Medium Probable 7 Encourage the correct use of chairs, and ergonomic setup Low Improbable 1

Decision Register

Decisions that require recording: To change its location, mode of operation, to buy an accessory, to replace something, to change how it operates etc.

Ref / ID Decision Details Impact Proposed Date Proposed By Status Approved By Date Resulting Actions and Comments
0000 Example decision Provides an example 08/08/20 JH Approved JH 08/08/20 A line was put in the register