Asunción Paraguay Temple X-Stitch Pattern {Download}

This Asunción Paraguay Temple cross-stitch pattern download contains the counted cross-stitch chart, two pages of detailed instructions, the color key, a colored rendering of the temple pattern, and a black & white outline of the temple. The design size of the temple is 119 x 83 squares. It is 119 x 89 squares if the name of the temple is included. The temple was dedicated on May 19, 2002, by President Gordon B. Hinckley with the dedicatory prayer given first in English and then read in both Spanish and Guarni. It was the 112th temple in operation constructed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the first temple in Paraguay and the 12th temple in South America. In 2017, the temple was closed for extensive exterior and interior renovation. It was re-dedicated on November 3, 2019, by Elder D. Todd Christofferson.

Download and stitch this attractive cross-stitch design of the Asunción Paraguay Temple. The stitched design will be a treasured keepsake!

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    Designed by Jean D. Crowther

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    Download and stitch this attractive cross-stitch design of the Asunción Paraguay Temple. The stitched design will be a treasured keepsake!

    This Asunción Paraguay Temple cross-stitch pattern download contains the counted cross-stitch chart, two pages of detailed instructions, the color key, a colored rendering of the temple pattern, and a black & white outline of the temple. The design size of the temple is 119 x 83 squares. It is 119 x 89 squares if the name of the temple is included. The temple was dedicated on May 19, 2002, by President Gordon B. Hinckley with the dedicatory prayer given first in English and then read in both Spanish and Guarni. It was the 112th temple in operation constructed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the first temple in Paraguay and the 12th temple in South America. In 2017, the temple was closed for extensive exterior and interior renovation. It was re-dedicated on November 3, 2019, by Elder D. Todd Christofferson.

     

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