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Since you'll be turning under the edges, invisible thread is ok or you can try to match the color of each fabric. I would use either a very narrow zigzag with slightly longer length, zig on applique piece, zag on background, or do same thing with a blind stitch. Some say the blind stitch is less noticeable.
Just take it slow, especially around corners and curves. I often turn the wheel by hand doing one stitch at a time in tricky areas.
I haven't tried it yet, but some like to use very tiny dots of Elmer's school glue to hold the folded edge in place. make sure it's School Glue as it washes out. This is basically what is in the Roxanne glue bottle.
Adorable pic, BTW.