Karen Kay Buckley Perfect Scissors 7.5 inch2
$35.95
Love the way a serrated blade cuts through fabric. This special blade will pull the fabric into the scissors, rather than pulling it away like traditional scissors. This scissors features a cushioned handle, ideal of right-or left-handed people, blades sharp to the very tip, serrated blade to keep fabric from fraying, and are lightweight and comfortable. Blade – 7.5 inches
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