Ballet Shoes Patch / Kid Shoes Patch / Girl Shoes Patch / Appliqué - New Arrivals

A beautiful Dance shoes Appliqué/Patch. This is a single Appliqué/Patch. I can also make these in different Shapes and sizes. Please send me a message I would be very happy to help you!Pattern placement will vary. Size: 5in Tall, 2.8in WidePossible uses - Pillow or Blanket for your home or cabin. Perfect for a baby onesie or a t-shirt.Quilting.Kitchen Towels.Scarves.Backpacks or travel bags.Bath Towels/Hand Towels.Robes/Pajamas.Aprons.Bags.Stockingsand so many more!!! There are so many possibilities! This Patch can be Ironed on for a temporary hold. Best if it is sewn on for a permanent placement/hold.

Circus Vargas: Aug. 9-13, Westfield Mall Oakridge, 925 Blossom Road, San Jose. Death-defying acrobats, daredevils, flying trapeze artists, jugglers, contortionists, clowns, motorcycles and more. $15-$72.  www.circusvargas.com. Desi Comedy Fest: Aug. 9-19, San Francisco, Berkeley, Mill Valley, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Milpitas, Dublin, and Mountain View. Featuring more than 30 South Asian comedians from across the United States. $17-$50. www.desicomedyfest.com. Empress Theatre Presents: The Getltlndy Cake Concert!: 8-10 p.m. Aug. 10, Empress Theatre, 330 Virginia St., Vallejo. Music, fun and entertainment featuring local talent. $15. Wednesday Night Live in the Lounge with Joyce Grant, 7:30-10 p.m. Aug. 8.  A mezzo-soprano with a soulful voice, Grant has a performance resume which includes a wide range of venues.$10.  www.empresstheatre.org.

Fiesta de Artes: 10 a.m.-6 p.m, Aug, 11-12, Civic Center lawn, 110 East Main St., Los Gatos, Fine art and handmade crafts, kids zone, live music, ballet shoes patch / kid shoes patch / girl shoes patch / appliqué food and treats, wine and beer,   www.lgfiesta.com/, 19th annual Laurel Street Fair World Music Festival: 11 a.m.-7 p.m, Aug, 11, MacArthur Blvd., between 35th and Maybelle Avenues, Oakland, Music, food court, craft beer garden, shopping bazaar, kids carnival and petting zoo, Free, www.laurelstreetfair.com, Rosie Rally Home Front Festival: 11 a.m.-4 p.m, Aug, 11, Craneway Pavilion, Ford Assembly Plant, 1414 Harbour Way S, Richmond, Family-friendly event full of fun, festivities, food, costume contests, dancing and more, Free, www.rosietheriveter.org/events/rosie-rally..

Tucker: The Man and His Dream: 6-10 p.m. Aug. 11, Shell Clubhouse, 1635 Pacheco Blvd., Martinez. View the original restored film, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, about Preston Tucker and the automobile he designed in 1948. 6-8 p.m. Music, appetizers, dessert, wine, silent auction and period automobiles. 8-10 p.m. Movie screening. Benefits the Martinez Historical Society. $75.https://bit.ly/2JvtiBa. 56th annual Obon Festival: 5-6 p.m. food sales, 7 p.m. Obon dance, Aug. 11, Southern Alameda County Buddhist Church, 32975 alvarado Nile Road, Union City. Buddhist dancing, Japanese music with San Jose Chidori Band and Japanese foods. http://sacbc.org/.

South Indian Classical Solo Vocal Music Debut: 4 p.m, Aug, 11, Heritage Theater, 1 West Campbell Ave., Campbell, Anamika Kannan’s Carnatic vocal debut concert, Free, 408-656-7701, Desi Comedy Fest: 8 p.m, Aug, 15, ballet shoes patch / kid shoes patch / girl shoes patch / appliqué Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, $30-$40, desicomedyfest.com, One Life Stand: Aug, 17-Sept, 29, Marsh Berkeley Cabaret, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley, Alicia Dattner (The Oy of Sex) shares her modern girl’s guide to enlightenment and other disorders, with her stand-up comedy show, $20-$35, sliding scale; $55-$100 reserved, www.themarsh.org..

Kiss: Aug. 23-Sept. 23, Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Ave., Berkeley. A group of actors discover a script set in Damascus and eagerly begin performing what appears to be a romantic melodrama, believing they will learn something about what it’s like to live in Syria. Then everything explodes. Performance by Shotgun Players. $7-$42. shotgunplayers.org/online/article/kiss. Taco Fest: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 25, Todos Santos Plaza, 2175 Willow Pass Road, Concord. Over a dozen taco vendors, margaritas, luchadore wrestling, chihuahua races and more. $15. www.concordtacofest.com.

Ave Maria benefit concert: 5:30 p.m, Aug, 25, St, Paul’s Church, 1924 Trinity Ave, Walnut Creek, Favorite arias, songs and duets featuring Soprano Marina ballet shoes patch / kid shoes patch / girl shoes patch / appliqué Tolstova, Before the concert enjoy table hors d’oeuvres and bite size desserts, $20-$40, https://bit.ly/2taQ1gN, Walnut Creek Aquanuts 50th annual show: 8 p.m, Aug, 30-Sept, 2, Clarke Memorial Swim Center, 1750 Heather Drive, Walnut Creek, The performance will showcase synchronized swimming in a theatrical format complete with lights, props, a 3-D stage and glittering costumes, $15-$20, www.aquanuts.org..

The Eugene O’Neill Foundation, Tao House 19th annual festival: All My Sons, Aug. 31-Sept. 16, Village Theatre, 233 Front St., Danville. Role Players Ensemble. The disappearance of a son during WWII has left the Keller family divided and holding secrets from each other. $25-$35. Hughie, Sept. 21-30, Old Barn, Tao House, 1000 Kuss Road, Danville. In the darkest hours of the night, two lonely souls grapple to make sense of their lives, their relationship and their responsibilities to each other. $40. www.villagetheatreshows.com/.

Abbots Bromley “Antler Dance” and Picnic: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m, Sept, 3, ballet shoes patch / kid shoes patch / girl shoes patch / appliqué Pinewood picnic area of Joaquin Miller Park, 3450 Joaquin Miller Road, Oakland, Sponsored by California Revels, Bring the kids, a blanket and a picnic, Enjoy music, dancing and the chance to take part in the ancient and mysterious Antler Dance, Free, www.californiarevels.org, Winesong Weekend: Sept, 7-8, Mendocino Coast, Pinot Noir Celebration: Meet the Winemakers, 1-4 p.m, Sept, 7, Pinot noir tastings paired with hors d’oeuvres from the Little River Inn, Wine and Food Tasting in the Gardens, 11 a.m.-2 p.m, Sept, 8, Enjoy samplings from wineries as well as beer, spirits, and ciders; plus bites from nearly 50 local and regional artisanal food purveyors, and musicians performing jazz, classical, blues, calypso and folk rock, Silent auction 11 a.m.-3 p.m., live auction, 2-5 p.m, Tickets go on sale April 1, www.winesong.org..



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