These six needlepoint projects are excellent examples of the quick and easy Long Stitch Technique. Each one can be finished in a weekend–especially if you use #10 or #13 mono or interlock single thread needlepoint canvas. For a slightly larger size, use #10-mesh canvas and adjust the thread or yarn thickness to match. Get the needlepoint design and working instructions to complete your version of this simple Bargello needlepoint pattern in a weekend or less. Turn the finished project into a small pincushion or stuff with potpourri for a fragrant needlepoint sachet. When worked on #18 mono needlepoint canvas, the square design looks lovely finished as an ornament with decorative trim, or made into a top insert for a small keepsake box. If you’re feeling adventurous or are an advanced needlepointer, try working the pattern on Penelope canvas for an interesting effect; or use interlock canvas that works best for Bargello projects. Check out the full design chart and stitch details for the project. In addition to traditional needlepoint canvas, try stitching the project directly onto a pair of jeans or window curtain tieback with waste canvas. Stitch on perforated paper canvas for greeting and special occasion cards. You can easily adjust the design to add initials or full name for a personal touch. Instead of the colors used in the charted design, you can choose your favorite ones from the wide range available for most thread types. Review the pattern instructions for creative ways to stitch and use this long stitch needlepoint pattern. Add your choice of brick stitch or Bargello needlepoint border around the entire design once the repeating pine tree motifs have been worked. Choose #13-mesh mono canvas for a finished project that is approximately five inches square. You can start at the center or at the top to work the project. No matter the starting place, you must pay careful attention to the placement of the first few motifs to avoid counting errors. A second variation of the design is included with this weekend project. It has four smaller four-leaf clovers that can also be worked in long stitch or basic tent stitches if preferred. Get the free needlepoint patterns and experiment with your choice of threads and fibers to make the project truly unique. Complete with Hungarian Stitch border, both the four-way and straight needlepoint versions are addictive enough to hook you after the first stitch. Be creative as you try the large as well as the small long stitch hearts patterns, adapting them as needed to fit your personal taste.