Hi, I use 19-like the way it comes out. Good Luck
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I think it is #19. I use this one for my applique.
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I just finished a machine applique class and we took a folded piece of fabric and tried several different stitches varying the length and width to actually see which we liked best. Once we found the the one we liked we wrote it down.
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use 19 then u can mirror image if u need to to get it going in right direction.....................Mirror image
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Originally Posted by sewwhat85
i would use 19 or 20 what ever one is to the right side
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I always use blanket stitch. I take a few straight stitches first then stitch over them at the end, also stitch a few straight stitches at the end over the blanket stitch. You can't see them and everything stays fast.
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I believe #20 is a blind hem stitch and that is why is goes the other direction. On my machine I also have stitches like #19 and #39. Try them on a sample because on my machine one stitches double to make it look more like hand stitching.
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I woold use 19 and try a test sample to check the size. If it is a small piece you are appliqueing, use a smaller stitch. also, be sure to put a stabilizer under it to keep it from puckering. Just use a tear-away or something. LIke someone else said, be sure to stop (with your needle down) often and turn your work. Good luck - it will turn out great - just practice first.
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If you use a stitch like #19 don't you eventually get frayed edges that stick up?
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I personally prefer the blanket stitch which would be #19.
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