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Take your cutting and crafting to new levels of creativity with the Brother CATTLP03 Tattered Lace Pattern Collection 3, designed for use with your ScanNCut or DesignNCut machine. Passionate crafter, Stephanie Weightman has created this elegant and sophisticated package of cut files including filigree icons such as ballet slippers, butterflies, flowers, fishing, golf and more. Discover these unique patterns, today!

  • Use with Brother Cutting machines
  • Includes an activation card to access 21 design patterns
  • Free CanvasWorkspace* account (requires an internet connection)
  • Visit http://s.brother/slatl04 for details on how to activate the activation card.

Barcode: 4977766788236

Compatible with:

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