That's a blind hem stitch. The second from the top on the left might possibly work. It's an overcast for knits. If you shorten the width so only one leg of the stitch shows it would probably be more similar to a picot stitch, but could do well on heavier material like a quilt sandwich.
The top one that looks like an upside down W is a featherstitch. Used for lingerie, but also very useful in embroidery.
You can use the blind hem - but the bite of the leg would be a V regardless of how you sized the stitch.