Laie Hawaii Temple Cross Stitch Pattern {Download}

This Laie Hawaii Temple cross stitch pattern download contains the counted cross-stitch chart, two pages of detailed instructions, the color key, a color photo of the stitched temple, and a black and white outline of the temple.
The design size of the temple is 108 x 43 squares. It is 108 x 52 squares if the name of the temple is included. If 14-count even-weave material is used, the finished temple will measure about 7¾” by 3.”
This temple is located in the town of Laie, on the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. It is the fifth temple in operation today—the first temple outside of Utah, the first temple outside of the continental United States, the first temple in Polynesia, and the first temple in Hawaii.
It is made of concrete made of crushed lava rock and coral and painted in a creamy color. A series of cascading pools lead from the front of the temple down to the Pacific Ocean.
It was dedicated on November 27, 1919, by President Heber J. Grant.

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

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Designed by Jean D. Crowther

Information about the Laie Hawaii Temple X-Stitch Pattern

Download and stitch this attractive cross stitch design of the Laie Hawaii Temple.  The stitched design will be a treasured keepsake!

Pattern Content
This Laie Hawaii Temple cross stitch pattern download contains:
the counted cross-stitch chart,
two pages of detailed instructions,
the color key,
a color photo of the stitched temple, and
a black and white outline of the temple.

Finished Size
The design size of the temple is 108 x 43 squares. It is 108 x 52 squares if the name of the temple is included. If 14-count even-weave material is used, the finished temple will measure about 7¾” by 3.”

History
This temple is located in the town of Laie, on the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. It is the fifth temple in operation today—the first temple outside of Utah, the first temple outside of the continental United States, the first temple in Polynesia, and the first temple in Hawaii. It is made of concrete made of crushed lava rock and coral and painted in a creamy color. A series of cascading pools lead from the front of the temple down to the Pacific Ocean. It was dedicated on November 27, 1919, by President Heber J. Grant.

 

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