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knlsmith 02-02-2011 10:41 PM

Hello from snowed in Illinois!

I am starting a quilt that is circles appliqued onto squares. I am using oriental prints. Also, I'm using the fusible applique method. Simple design, just time consuming so far.

My question is: What stitch should I use for the applique? I have used the blanket stitch on the few projects I've done because it shows more. But with the theme being oriental, should i use a stitch that just barely catches the edge of the circles? And if I use a smaller, tighter stitch, will I have to worry about my edges fraying?

Thanks so much for the help.... I can't wait to hear what everyone has to say.

scowlkat 02-02-2011 11:42 PM

If you are using the fusible method, you can use a blind hem stitch that takes 2 or 3 stitches and then makes a small bit into the applique to hold it. If it is a quilt that will be laundered often, I always go with the satin stitch just for my own peace of mind.

lisalovesquilting 02-03-2011 03:36 AM


Originally Posted by scowlkat
If you are using the fusible method, you can use a blind hem stitch that takes 2 or 3 stitches and then makes a small bit into the applique to hold it. If it is a quilt that will be laundered often, I always go with the satin stitch just for my own peace of mind.

Sounds like good advice.

knlsmith 02-03-2011 04:03 AM

Thanks! Anyone else have an opinion? What about decorative stitches? Or would that be too much? I'm leaning to small blind hem. Or maybe a tiny satin stitch. I will do a sample of each and post today. Maybe some others, too.

Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 02-03-2011 06:27 AM

I my experience with fusible the blind hem stitch doesn't hold up to washing very much. You get frayed edges. I know some people like that look, but I never do so I tend to satin stitch.

amma 02-03-2011 07:17 AM

I like the look of decorative stitches on the edges :D
Depending on the over all look of the quilt, you can sew the stitches up close to the edge, right on the edge, or 1/2 on and 1/2 off... There really aren't any rules, it is more according to the look you are trying to achieve.

I like looser decorative stitches or the applique stitch better than satin stitching, it keeps the fabric/quilt softer feeling JMHO :D:D:D

sewwhat85 02-03-2011 12:02 PM

i am sure it will be great no matter what


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