Nauvoo Illinois Temple X-Stitch Pattern {Download}

This Nauvoo Illinois Temple downloadable cross-stitch pattern 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 88 x 120 squares. It is 88 x 120 squares if the name of the temple is included. The temple was originally built in Nauvoo, Illinois with the cornerstone laid on April 6, 1841. It was dedicated on April 30, 1846, just as the Church members were forced by mobs to leave the city and their homes. It was completely destroyed by 1850. The temple was rebuilt on the original footprint with the original exterior design and was re-dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley on June 27, 2002. It is the 113th temple in operation constructed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today and the second temple in the state of Illinois.

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

This Nauvoo Illinois Temple downloadable cross-stitch pattern 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 88 x 120 squares. It is 88 x 120 squares if the name of the temple is included. The temple was originally built in Nauvoo, Illinois with the cornerstone laid on April 6, 1841. It was dedicated on April 30, 1846, just as the Church members were forced by mobs to leave the city and their homes. It was completely destroyed by 1850. The temple was rebuilt on the original footprint with the original exterior design and was re-dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley on June 27, 2002. It is the 113th temple in operation constructed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today and the second temple in the state of Illinois.

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