Woven Bar
Woven bars are used in Hardanger embroidery and (other) forms of drawn thread work. Warp/weft threads are removed, and the remaining weft/warp threads are combined into bars by weaving a thread over and under the bundles of remaining threads.
Wrapped bar stitch
See overcast bar.
Whipped Bar Stitch
See overcast bar.
Y-Stitch
See fly stitch.
Zigzag coral stitch
The zigzag coral stitch is made very much in the ame way as the coral stitch, but each stitch is worked diagonally across two parallel (guide) lines, creating a zigzag pattern with a knot at each end.
Mexican Stitch
See the cloud filling stitch.
Spanish Coral Stitch
See crested chain stitch.
Crossed Corners Cushion Stitch
The crossed corners cushion stitch consists of a square being formed by diagonal straight stitches, as a cushion stitch, followed by half of the square being overstitched by straight stitches being worked in the opposite direction.
Crossed Buttonhole Stitch
The crossed buttonhole stitch is a variation on the 'normal' buttonhole stitch, whereby the vertical stitches are worked in an angle and cross each other in pairs.
