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OLFA Aqua Quilt Making Kit
OLFA Aqua Quilt Making Kit
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OLFA Quilt Making Starter Kits
OLFA tools are world-renowned and undergo an advanced production process to ensure high-quality, efficient, and durable products, with user safety at the forefront.
This Kit Includes:
1 x A3 Self-Healing Mat
Metric & Imperial 45cm x 30cm
OLFA multi-purpose cutting mats are a must-have tool for crafters, quilters, and sewists. Designed for use with a wide range of OLFA cutters and blades, these mats feature self-healing technology with a durable 3-layer construction and a soft cutting surface that delivers smooth, precise cuts every time. Built to protect your workspace and extend the life of your blades, these mats are resistant to splitting and cracking when properly stored.
1 x OLFA 45mm Rotary Cutter
(Replacement blades: RB45-1 or RB45-10 which you can purchase from listing number: 326729201205)
A must have tool for all of your sewing and quilting needs. The ergonomically designed handle reduces hand fatigue and is suitable for both left and right-handed users. The micro-honed blade provides superior initial sharpness and edge retention, that results in excellent sharpness and long life.
Suitable for cutting a range of materials such as; fabrics, textiles, card, leather, vinyl and paper.
1 x OLFA Quilting Ruler
6.5" x 6.5”
The Frosted Acrylic Ruler is designed for ultimate precision and ease. Featuring patented compass pivot-point angle markings and a frosted, non-slip surface, this ruler ensures accurate measurements and safe, frustration-free cutting. Perfect for quilting, sewing, crafts, and even paper projects, it makes squaring up blocks and cutting angles a breeze. Whether you’re right- or left-handed, this versatile tool is a must-have addition to any sewing or craft toolbox.
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OLFA have been making cutters, blades and mats in Japan for over 50 years. The OLFA name is synonymous for quality, performance and innovation with the original snap-off blade invented by the OLFA founder, Yoshio Okada in 1956.