Ballet Shoes With Ribbons Machine Embroidery Filled Digitized Design Pattern - Instant Download- 4x4 , 5x7, 6x10 - Online

Ballet Shoes with ribbons Machine Embroidery Filled Digitized Design Pattern - Instant Download- 4x4 , 5x7, 6x104x4 hoop - 3.89 x 2.52 inches; 8,944 stitches5x7 hoop - 6.88 x 4.44 inches; 22,155 stitches6x10 hoop - 9.05 x 5.85 inches; 35,440 stitchesThis machine embroidery design comes in three sizes to fit 4x4 , 5x7, and 6x10 hoopsYou will receive a zip file containing following formats JEF, PES, DST, EXP, HUS, PEC, VIP, VP3, XXXTo have the best quality, I recommend NOT to resize my designs. IMPORTANT: You are purchasing digital files which have been manually digitized for embroidery. These are NOT patches or physical products. You need to have an embroidery machine in order use these designs.Since these are downloadable files, No Refund will be issued unless there is a defect in the design. By downloading these designs, you should be familiar how to transfer designs into your embroidery machine and/or software.********************************************************************If you would like your design embroidered exactly like attached, please use color information graph attached with the file. Thanks*******************************************************************If you have any problems downloading, please CONVO me.These designs are protected under copyright law. They may be used on personal items or items for resale, but the designs cannot be sold, shared or traded or altered in any way.

“Ancient Luxury and the Roman Silver Treasure from Berthouville”: Silver-gilt platters, medallions and statues, nearly 2,000 years old, unearthed by a French farmer plowing a field, Sept. 19-Jan. 10; Legion of Honor, San Francisco; $6-$10; 415-750-3600, www.famsf.org. “The Art of the Brick”: New York artist Nathan Sawaya’s colorful sculptures made from thousands of Lego bricks, Sept. 29-Dec. 20; Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek; $3-$5; www.bedfordgallery.org; 925-295-1417.

The Barbara and Dixon Farley Collection: An exhibit selected from scores of donated works by modern artists such as Jay de Feo, Richard Serra, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, Oct, 3-Feb, 7; San Jose Museum of Art; $5-$8; 408-271-6840, www.sjmusart.org, The ballet shoes with ribbons machine embroidery filled digitized design pattern - instant download- 4x4 , 5x7, 6x10 Collection of Dr, Maurice Alberti: Works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Goya, Braque, Matisse and others from prints assembled by a college alumnus, Oct, 4-Dec, 13, Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art, Moraga; $5; www.stmarys-ca.edu/saint-marys-college-museum-of-art; 925-631-4000..

“Why Make Art: 25 Benicia Artists Respond”: Artwork, quoted responses and photographs of the artist document this vibrant arts community, Oct. 14-Nov. 15; Arts Benicia Gallery; free; 707-747-0131, www.artsbenicia.org. CLASSICAL MUSIC. Leif Ove Andsnes: The great Norwegian pianist plays works by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy and Sibelius; presented by San Francisco Performances (go to website for full season schedule), 8 p.m. Nov. 18; Davies Hall, San Francisco; $35-$99; www.performances.org.

Berkeley Symphony: Music director Joana Carneiro pairs Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho’s “Laterna magica” with works by Ravel and Berlioz, 7 p.m, Oct, 14; Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley; $15-$74; www.berkeleysymphony.org, California Symphony: ballet shoes with ribbons machine embroidery filled digitized design pattern - instant download- 4x4 , 5x7, 6x10 “Passport to the World,” featuring works by Sibelius, Dvorak, Debussy and others, 4 p.m, , Sept, 20; $42-$72; 925-943-7469, www.californiasymphony.org, Chanticleer: The “Over the Moon” season-opening program features “Pierrot Lunaire,” a newly commissioned work from Nico Muhly, Sept, 19-26 in Santa Clara, Sacramento, Berkeley and San Francisco; $20-$60; www.chanticleer.org..

Diablo Symphony: presents “Unknown Masterpieces,” guest conductor Bryan Nies and cellist Dan Reiter, 2 p.m. Oct. 11; Lesher Arts Center, Walnut Creek; individual ticket prices TBA, see www.diablosymphony.org for subscription options. New Century Chamber Orchestra: Season-opening concert features soprano Ailyn Perez and works by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon, Sept. 17-20 in Berkeley, Palo Alto, San Francisco and San Rafael; $29-$61; www.ncco.org. Livermore Valley Opera: “Madama Butterfly,” Puccini’s romantic tragedy, Sept. 26-Oct. 4; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; $29-$89; 925-373-6800, www.livermorevalleyopera.com;.

Oakland Symphony: Music director Michael Morgan launches the newly renamed orchestra (formerly Oakland East Bay Symphony) ballet shoes with ribbons machine embroidery filled digitized design pattern - instant download- 4x4 , 5x7, 6x10 with works by Brahms, Prokofiev and Mason Bates, 8 p.m, Oct, 2; Paramount Theatre, Oakland ; $15-$75; www.oaklandsymphony.org, Opera San Jose: “Tosca,” Puccini’s perennial favorite, Sept, 12-27; California Theater, San Jose; $51-$151; 408-437-4450; www.operasj.org, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra: Presents the American premiere of Scarlatti’s “La gloria di primavera” (The glory of spring), Oct, 4-10 in Berkeley, Palo Alto and San Francisco; $25-$105; www.philharmonia.org..

St. Lawrence String Quartet: Performs works by Haydn, Schubert and Vaughan Williams, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 4; Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University; $30-$65; 650-724-2464; http://live.stanford.edu. San Francisco Girls Chorus: Joined by early music ensemble TENET, the choir performs 17th-century Italian works, 8 p.m. Oct. 30, Mission Dolores, San Francisco; 4 p.m. Nov. 1, First Congregational Church, Berkeley; $18-$65; www.sfgirlschorus.org. San Francisco Opera: “Sweeney Todd,” the company premiere of the Stephen Sondheim musical starring baritone Brian Mulligan, Sept. 12-29; “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Donizetti’s tragic opera in a new production directed by Michael Cavanagh, with Diana Damrau in the title role, Oct. 8-28; War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco; $30-$255; 415-864-3330; www.sfopera.com.

San Francisco Symphony: Film star Patrick Stewart, baritone Nathan Gunn and soprano Alexandra Silber help Michael Tilson Thomas and the orchestra kick off the fall season with a gala night of Broadway songs and orchestral favorites, 8 p.m, Sept, 24; $170-$300; Pianist Daniil Trifonov plays the Chopin Concerto No, 2 to open the subscription concert series, 8 p.m, Sept, 25 and 26; $15-$158; Davies Hall, San Francisco; 415-864-6000, www.sfsymphony.org, San Jose Chamber Music Society: Dali Quartet ballet shoes with ribbons machine embroidery filled digitized design pattern - instant download- 4x4 , 5x7, 6x10 with clarinetist Ricardo Morales, 7 p.m, Oct, 25; Imani Winds with pianist Jon Nakamatsu, 7 p.m, Nov, 15; Trianon Theatre, San Jose; single tickets go on sale Sept, 1; 408-286-5111, www.sjchambermusic.org..



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