Flowers of the Holy Night

16.4"  x  16.8"   on 14/28 count fabric

Dr. Joel Roberts Poinsett, an amateur botanist and first United States ambassador to Mexico, introduced the plant that became known as the poinsettia to the United States in 1828.  A native of southern Mexico, the poinsettia blooms in December and has been used in that country to decorate churches for centuries. Many consider the red color a symbol of purity, and so poinsettias were traditionally part of religious ceremonies.
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SKU: GP237K Categories: , , Tags: , Brand:

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Flowers of the Holy Night from Glendon Place.

Designed by Cheryl Granda, © 2016.

Supplies Needed to Stitch GP-237 “Flowers of the Holy Night”

Stitched on 28ct Antique White Jobelan from Wichelt Imports.

Dinky Dyes Floss Sullivans Floss Mill Hill Beads
  • 20 Gum Leaves (*2)
  • 27 Bush Fire (*2)
  • 35 Madi’s Rose (*3)
  • 50 Acacia (*2)
  • 68 Ocean Pines
  • 114 Red Centre (*3)
  • 162 Pindi
  • 219 Pistachio
  • 254 Heartthrob (*3)
  • 45463
  • 00145
  • 00148
  • 00525
  • 02055
  • 02097
  • 03041
  • 03049 (*2)
  • 12147 (*7)
  • 12210

There are no known corrections to this pattern. If you suspect one, please contact Wichelt Imports.

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Stitch Count229 w x 235 h
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