Ballet Slippers Applique - Machine Embroidery Design - New Release

This is a machine embroidery design digital pattern/file to be used with your embroidery machine. This is a digital download of the image listed here.***This is not a patch. It is Digital file. You must have an embroidery machine to work with these files.***SizesSizesHoop Size - 5" X 7"Stitch Height X Width - 6.94" X 4.31"Stitch Height X Width - 176.28 mm X 109.47 mm Stitch Count - 8150***Formats - ART, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PEC, PES, SEW, XXX ***1. Black (2296)2. Black (2296)3. Black (2296)4. Crimson (2416)5. Pink (2415) ***PDF file(s) with the stitch and colors data is attached along with the design files and is available for instant download after purchase.***©Copyright 2018 by MA Designs.You may use our designs to make finished items for personal use, gifts and finished products you sell.You may NOT, under ANY circumstances share, copy, trade, exchange, or resell this design in part or whole in ANY format. Reselling this digital design is against the law.All Designs listed and shown are copyright of MA Designs.MA Designs cannot be held responsible for the quality of any design that has been edited or altered in anyway. We strongly suggest you sew a sample of a scrap of fabric or the same or similar type before embroidering on the final product.MA Designs will not be held liable for any monetary losses or consequential damages as a result of using this design.

• Area Wide Police Heroism and also Police Heroism: Palo Alto Agent Craig Lee. • Police Heroism: Foster City Cpl. Dave Orlando and Officers Joey DalPorto and Marcus Terry; and South San Francisco Officer Richard Amador. • Area Wide Police Service and also Police Service: Burlingame Sgt. John Kiely. • Police Service: Belmont Detective Milana Jordan; California Highway Patrol Redwood City Officer Jeremy Cox; Daly City Officer David Farrar; Menlo Park Officer Steve Knopp and his canine partner Gert; Pacifica Technician Melissa Mondragon; Palo Alto Officer Dennis Neverve (posthumously: Palo Alto’s longest serving police officer died suddenly March 2 at age 70 after 46 years of service); Redwood City Sgt. Gilberto Gomez; County of San Mateo District Attorney’s Office Inspector Kevin Raffaelli; San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sheriff Pedro Miqueo; San Mateo Sgt. Dave Norris; and South San Francisco Sgt. William Schwartz.

• Area Wide Fire Valor and also Fire Valor: Foster ballet slippers applique - machine embroidery design City Firefighters Thomas Linari and Daniel Strambi, and Captain Albert Piacente; Menlo Park Engineers Dave Bragg, Ross Frazee, Chung Lai, Brenden Murphy, John Quadt, Steve Rohrer, Mike Stahl, and Rich Villa, and Captains Rod Brovelli, Randy Kelly, and Keith Slade, and Acting Captain Todd Ellis; Redwood City Captains Marc Bernall, Glendon Chan, Greg DaCunha, Nick Dickson, Steve Martin, and Shawn Wilkerson, and Firefighters Ryan Coy, Forest Dyer, Michael Elhihi, Julie Gardner, Alison Harper, Brian Jenson, Tom Jinks, Travis Jones, Erick Olson, Costa Papas, Brian Steach, and Brent TenBruggencate; and Daly City Engine Operator Mike Rosales..

• Area Wide Fire Heroism and also Fire Heroism: Redwood City Firefighters Jason Blodgett, Mark Calonico, Michael Elhihi, Thomas Hogue, Steve Markwith, Jason White, and Josh Williams, and Captains Ernie Gomez, Wade Green, and Justin Velasquez; and Woodside Firefighters Jonathan Francisco and Gustavo Trejo. • Fire Heroism: Central County Battalion Chief Ed Barton and Redwood City Battalion Chief Dan Abrams. • Area Wide Fire Service and also Fire Service: Redwood City Fire Marshal Jim Palisi.

• Fire Service: Belmont Firefighter/Paramedic Brent Nolan; Central County Firefighter Herman Barahona; Palo Alto Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Poarch; San Mateo County Fire ballet slippers applique - machine embroidery design Apparatus Engineer/Medic Cal Garo; and San Mateo Captain Paul Henretty, Burlingame Police Chief Ed Wood and Redwood City Deputy Fire Chief Stan Maupin, both Lions, made the police and fire presentations, respectively, The Brisbane, Foster City, Millbrae and San Carlos Lions clubs and Lion Rod Mercado were platinum sponsors of the event..

The Peninsula Council of Lions is the coordinating council for all of the Lions clubs in San Mateo County and the City of Palo Alto. For tickets, $150 per person, and questions, email events@prrcsf.org or call Alyssa Surges at 415-213-8564. In recognition of May as National Mental Health Month, San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services will host “STAND UP for Mental Wellness” and “Faces of Hope” at a series of events being held throughout San Mateo County starting May 1.

Mental illness is one of the leading causes of disability that strikes nearly one in four adults and children in the U.S, every year and, while treatable, two-thirds of the adults and children diagnosed with mental illness are not receiving the help they need, (To learn more, go to www.smchealth.org/mentalhealthmonth.), The “Faces of Hope” Gallery will showcase the faces and stories of resilience and hope from San Mateo County residents living with a mental illness ballet slippers applique - machine embroidery design or substance abuse condition from 6 to 8 p.m, at the following locations..

• May 1: Daly City, City Hall, 333 90th Street, Daly City (3rd Floor Atrium). • May 6: Redwood City Main Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. • May 7: Half Moon Bay Library, 620 Correas St., Half Moon Bay. • May 8: Foster City Library, 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. • May 13: East Palo Alto Library, 2415 University Ave., East Palo Alto. • May 15: San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The public is encouraged to RSVP by either emailing Kmacasa@smcgov.org or calling 650-573-2541.

The popular event will feature two days of a fine arts and crafts show with 200 of the West Coast’s top artists showing their latest handcrafted wares, samples and sales by specialty food purveyors, health and wellness displays, an ballet slippers applique - machine embroidery design organic and green products showcase, and home and garden exhibits, A vast variety of food and drink (including margaritas, microbrews, sangria, and wine); a farmer’s market with fresh seasonal produce; many kids’ amusements in the Tons of Fun Zone; and a classic car show, “A La Car & Art,” will add to the fun..



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