The tied herringbone stitch is a composite stitch, which is worked by making a line of herringbone stitches followed by a line of coral stitches over the top, preferably in a contrasting colour. This stitch is also known as the coral knotted herringbone stitch.

The Methodist knot is used for utility quilting. It consist of a set of a long straight stitch followed by a short straight stitch, worked in a line. WV

 

The ermine stitch is used to fill areas and is worked by making a vertical straight stitch followed by a cross created across the vertical stitch, just above the base, making a sort of six-pointed star with three long arms on top and three short arms at the bottom.

Edge-to-edge quilting is a form of patchwork/quiltwork, which has an overall, irrespective of the type of design or the borders. The individual patterns that make up the overall design are repeated many times throughout each row.

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