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Madeira Applique Scissors: 6 inch / 15.24 cm

SKU: CH4568
£26.95
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Product Overview

When doing machine embroidery or appliqué, you don’t want thread ends hanging out, jagged fabric edges, or uneven layers because they will make your project look untidy.  Using ordinary scissors means the likelihood of cutting your stitching, or even cutting the fabric, is fairly high.

These precision scissors for applique, trimming and quilt work have the double curved handle and shaped “bill” to prevent fabric nicks or applique damage, whilst allowing a close, controlled cut. 

Chrome plated and made to last, these scissors will cope with the most demanding of projects.

Scissor size: 6 inches / 15.24 cm

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Cut Type: Fat Quarter

Cut Type: Fat Quarter Our standard width fabric can be cut as a Fat Quarter, measuring 50cm x 1/2 the width of the bolt. Above is an example of how your fabric will be received, depending on the quantity ordered. We also offer a sample service, where you can order 1 single fat quarter of any standard width fabric, to have at home and compare colours. When you are finished, you can send them back to us for a refund (feel free to contact us for more information on this service).

Cut Type: By the Metre

Cut Type: By the Metre Our fabric can be cut as a Long Quarter, measuring a minimum of 25cm x width of bolt. We will supply the fabric as a continuous length (eg; if you bought 1.25m it will be sent as one piece of fabric).

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