Quick Point (Diagram 1):
The first row of this stitch will be a row of continental stitches. Bring the needle up at A, move up and to the right over one canvas intersection, bring the needle down at B. Bring the needle up at C, move up and to the right over one canvas intersection, bring the needle down at D. Bring the needle up at E, move up and to the right over one canvas intersection, bring the needle down at F. Bring the needle up at G, move up and to the right over one canvas intersection, bring the needle down at H. Bring the needle up at I, move up and to the right over one canvas intersection, bring the needle down at J. Now, continue on to Diagram 2...
Quick Point (Diagram 2):
The second row of this stitch will be a row of half cross stitches. Bring the needle up at K, move up over one canvas thread and to the right over two canvas threads, bring the needle down at I. Bring the needle up at L, move up over one canvas thread and to the right over two canvas threads, bring the needle down at G. Bring the needle up at M, move up over one canvas thread and to the right over two canvas threads, bring the needle down at E. Bring the needle up at N, move up over one canvas thread and to the right over two canvas threads, bring the needle down at C. Now, continue on to Diagram 3...
Quick Point (Diagram 3):
This diagram illustrates how an area of quick point stitches should look when complete. As you can see, this is really an ugly stitch.