Boston Massachusetts Temple Cross Stitch Pattern {Download}

This Boston Massachusetts Temple cross stitch pattern download file contains the counted cross-stitch chart, two pages of detailed instructions, the color key, a colored photo of the stitched temple, and a black & white outline of the temple. The design size is 84 x 118 squares; 84 x 127 squares if the name of the temple is included. If 14-count even-weave material is used, the finished temple will measure about 6” by 8½”. This temple is located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 100th temple in operation today, thus fulfilling President Hinckley’s goal of 100 temples by the end of the year 2000. It is the first temple built in New England and the first temple in the state of Massachusetts. It was dedicated on October 1, 2000, by President Gordon B. Hinckley.

This stitched design of the Boston Massachusetts Temple will be a treasured keepsake!

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    Designed by Jean D. Crowther

    Information about the Boston Massachusetts Temple Cross Stitch Pattern

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

    Pattern Content
    This Boston Massachusetts Temple cross stitch pattern download file contains

    • the counted cross stitch chart,
    • two pages of detailed instructions,
    • the color key,
    • a colored photo of the stitched temple, and
    • a black & white outline of the temple.

    Design Size
    The design size is 84 x 118 squares; 84 x 127 squares if the name of the temple is included. If 14-count even-weave material is used, the finished temple will measure about 6” by 8½”.

    History
    This temple is located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 100th temple in operation today, thus fulfilling President Hinckley’s goal of 100 temples by the end of the year 2000. It is the first temple built in New England and the first temple in the state of Massachusetts. It was dedicated on October 1, 2000, by President Gordon B. Hinckley.

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