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Old 04-27-2019, 09:13 AM
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Default Invisible Machine Applique Stitches on Juki HZL-F600

Hi everyone,

I recently purchased a Juki HZL- F600 machine to replace my 20 year old non-computerized machine (whoo-hoo!). I am in the process of trying to determine which of the many new stitches I have access to would work best for sewing down my freezer paper prepared applique pieces.

I am using Superior Monopoly on top and Aurifil 50 wt. cotton on bottom.

I looked at the blind hem stitch, but can't seem to get it small enough to use for applique. Since I've read that this machine is used by a lot of quilters, I thought I would ask here what kind of stitches you like best for machine applique on your F600. (Oh, and if anyone knows of a Juki forum for quilters, that would also be Great!)

Thank you for your help!

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Can your machine do a small blanket stitch?
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Old 04-27-2019, 09:27 AM
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I don’t own a Juki but when I got my new Bernina, I used a scrap of fabric and tried out all of my fancy stitches. You can do the same with your stitches and find which stitch gives you the effect you want.
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Check your manual. I just pulled it on-line. Page 37 shows a stitch for elastic that looks similar to zig zag.

Also check the pages that show the applique stitch.

On my machine (brother), I use a small zig zag but it looks like the jagged edge of a leaf. I use a length of 1 and width of 2 on the settings but change according to whim. Here is a pic of the stitch. I like this one and use it most of the time for applique.

Be sure to do a sample adjusting length and width. I write them right on the sample and keep in a notebook for later reference.

Have fun with your new machine. It certainly has some great features!

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i just use a narrow elongated zig zag on the outside edges. works great for me
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I use blanket stitch, #6 on the first list of stitches, most of the time. I use others depending on the look I want, but use #6 the most. Enjoy your new baby. I’ve had mine for 6 years and have never had an issue.
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I mainly use one of two straight stitch only machine. When I made four Dresden Plate quilts I turned under the petals and did a straight stitch close to the edge.
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