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Gold ball Christmas sock embroidery design

 
 
$2.59 USD
 
 
Sizes: mm     inch     Stitches:
  1. 92 × 100 mm    3.62 × 3.94"    20211
  2. 101 × 110 mm    3.98 × 4.33"    22877
  3. 128 × 140 mm    5.04 × 5.51"    31184
  4. 147 × 160 mm    5.79 × 6.3"    37541
  5. 165 × 180 mm    6.5 × 7.09"    44313
 
Colors: 3
 
 
 
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Bernina: art (version 2 - 3)*, exp. Brother: pec, pes, phc. Janome: jef, jef+.jp Melco: exp. Husqvarna/PFAFF: vip, vp3, vp4 Tajima/Barudan: dst, dsb. Husqvarna: hus, shv. Singer: xxx.
Color palette:Embird: edr, rgb, txt. * Bernina version 4-5 (art50) Grade C.
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Unleash Your Festive Creativity

Immerse yourself in the joy of the holiday season with our stunning Gold Ball Christmas Sock Embroidery Design. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance and festivity to your Christmas decorations, this design is a must-have for craft enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to personalize your stockings or create unique gifts, this intricate embroidery pattern brings the magic of Christmas into your home. Experience the satisfaction of creating something truly special this holiday season.

Timeless Elegance Meets Modern Craft

Our Gold Ball Christmas Sock Embroidery Design is a seamless blend of traditional holiday charm and contemporary artistic flair. Featuring a dazzling gold ball motif that shimmers against the festive backdrop, this design is both elegant and whimsical. It's ideal for enhancing your Christmas decor or adding a luxurious touch to your festive attire. The detailed pattern is easy to follow, making it suitable for embroiderers of all skill levels.

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