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Order No. 170
HISTORY: During early Colonial days in the United States, families would set a fresh pineapple in the center of the table as a colorful centerpiece of the festive meal, especially when visitors joined them in celebration. This symbolized the utmost in welcome and hospitality to the visitor, and the fruit would be served as a special desert after the meal. Often when the visitor spent the night, he was given the bedroom which had the pineapples carved on the bedposts or headboard--even if the bedroom belonged to the head of the household. The pineapple has been a universal symbol of hospitality and welcome for many centuries all over the world.
Stitch count: 142
stitches wide x 155 high. Our model was stitched on a 16” x 15 piece of white 14-count AIDA fabric. This design can be adjusted to any type of fabric. A large color photo, stitching instructions, computer generated chart and
floss numbers for your choice of DMC, Anchor & J&B Coats are included.
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