Perfect Scissors Blue 6" Medium Micro - Serrated Non - slip Blade (KKBPSM) - Maple Leaf Quilting Company Ltd.
Perfect Scissors Blue 6" Medium Micro - Serrated Non - slip Blade (KKBPSM) - Maple Leaf Quilting Company Ltd.
Perfect Scissors Blue 6" Medium Micro - Serrated Non - slip Blade (KKBPSM) - Maple Leaf Quilting Company Ltd.

Perfect Scissors Blue 6" Medium Micro-Serrated Non-slip Blade (KKBPSM)

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The medium micro-serrated Perfect Scissors from Karen Kay Buckley are a great size for portable sewing projects and so much more.

• The medium size is wonderful for cutting appliqué shapes, crafts, and more.
• Micro-serrated blade keeps the fabric from slipping ensuring a smooth accurate cut every time. Also cuts down on fraying.
• Comfort handles are designed for both right and left hand cutting.
• Scissors cut sharp to the points.
• Easily cut through a single layer at a time, or several of them at once.
• Keep scissors closed when not in use.
• Store in a safe place out of reach of children with the protective cover in place.
• Oil blades periodically and wipe with a soft cloth to prolong the life of your scissors.
• Adjustable screw for modifying tension of the blades when needed.


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