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What is an attachment stitch (Zig-zag vs. Satin)?

Satin stitch vs zig-zag
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What is an attachment stitch (Zig-zag vs. Satin)?

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An attachment stitch is the type of stitch we use to tack down the applique material. Zig-zag stitch is just like how it sounds! The zig-zag stitch requires less stitches than the satin stitch as it is not as dense. The satin stitch, also referred to so as a “column stitch”, is a much thicker stitch type than the zig-zag. Both types of attachment stitches look great and will keep your designs securely in place!

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