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For use with ScanNCut DX Thin Fabric Auto Blade Holder (not included). This blade is designed to cut fabric used for quilting and appliqué purposes that do not have a fusible backing. Thickness ranging from 0.25 mm-0.5 mm depending on the material.

Main Features

  • Great for cutting quilt blocks and raw edge appliqué
  • Durable steel blade, Japan design quality
  • Precise cutting of most suggested materials when used properly
  • CAUTION: Sharp Object. May cause injury. Adult supervision recommended

Barcode: 4977766794572

Compatible with:

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                                    Fabric blade

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