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Erasable Pen Set for use with the Brother ScanNCut. These pens are perfect for drawing seam allowances or creating other temporary markings on your fabric.
The ink in the blue pen can be erased by water while the ink in the purple pen is designed to disappear within 2-14 days of application.


Pack size: 2 erasable pens
For use with ScanNCut Pen Holder (not included)

Barcode: 4977766731065

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