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    Old 08-25-2011, 01:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by dakotamaid
    There appears to be some black in each block. I would use black and make the stitch a bit smaller. Satin or blanket stitch would both work well here.
    Agree with the black stitching.
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    Old 08-25-2011, 05:33 AM
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    I just completed a applique class and the instructor taught us to use nylon thread and a very tiny zig zag stitch. Her applique is outstanding. I guess it just depends on the look you are after. Your blocks are very cute and I am sure whatever color you use the quilt will be loved.
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    Old 08-25-2011, 06:09 PM
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    Originally Posted by gramarraine
    I just completed a applique class and the instructor taught us to use nylon thread and a very tiny zig zag stitch. Her applique is outstanding. I guess it just depends on the look you are after. Your blocks are very cute and I am sure whatever color you use the quilt will be loved.
    Thanks!
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    Old 08-26-2011, 08:15 PM
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    Originally Posted by kiffie2413
    Hi all,
    I am fixing to machine applique around all of these, and just wondered how you all would do it? I usually will change thread color, and match each color to each individual piece, or contrast depending on the look I want. As you all know, this does take quite a bit of time, and starts and stops, tying off all the different threads, etc...debating on "breaking out a bit", and trying something new...A quilty friend suggested using grey thread around all. Just wanting some other opinions...thanks!!
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    Try a sample, but use a straight line of stitching very close to the edge . Use matching colors, stitch all browns, greens, yellows, etc. at the same time, leaving long tails. Tie them all at the same time, by pulling the top thread to the back, and knotting them together there, clipping the ends. That process saves an amazing amount of time!

    If you fused them, experiment with other stitches, like
    a triple straight stitch.
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    Old 08-26-2011, 08:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by kiffie2413
    Hi all,
    I am fixing to machine applique around all of these, and just wondered how you all would do it? I usually will change thread color, and match each color to each individual piece, or contrast depending on the look I want. As you all know, this does take quite a bit of time, and starts and stops, tying off all the different threads, etc...debating on "breaking out a bit", and trying something new...A quilty friend suggested using grey thread around all. Just wanting some other opinions...thanks!!
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    Try a sample, but use a straight line of stitching very close to the edge . Use matching colors, stitch all browns, greens, yellows, etc. at the same time, leaving long tails. Tie them all at the same time, by pulling the top thread to the back, and knotting them together there, clipping the ends. That process saves an amazing amount of time!

    If you fused them, experiment with other stitches, like
    a triple straight stitch.
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    Old 08-28-2011, 11:28 PM
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    IMHP, a narrowish (is that a word??) black satin stitch would be a neat accent and could give it the fun look of a coloring book page.
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    Old 08-29-2011, 12:14 AM
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    Originally Posted by bobquilt3
    IMHP, a narrowish (is that a word??) black satin stitch would be a neat accent and could give it the fun look of a coloring book page.
    I really like this idea. I would use it on both fused and non-fused applique.
    ....and yes, narrowish is a word!
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    Old 09-04-2011, 12:31 AM
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    I agree "narrowish" is a word!! lol...
    Well, I went with using matching or close to it thread for each piece of the applique parts...I have sashed it with the plaid, NOT on the bias...and actually it looks straight to me...I actually cut all the sashing strips the same width by using the same color of line on each one, and when I attached it, I used one of the colored lines as the guide, and it was very close to 1/4" at that! I have it all sashed, and border on using the plaid, will post an updated pic on new topic, as this one is so long...now trying to decide if I want another border around, or leave well enough alone!!...
    Thanks to you all!
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