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    Old 06-01-2011, 12:38 PM
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    caught youngest child trying to open a paint can with my Gingher's!
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    Old 06-01-2011, 12:39 PM
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    I've never actually caught anyone in the act. I read all the posts and had quite a chuckle. I have my scissors attached to my sewing thread caddy now so they don't wander off as often. The next question is....how many pairs of scissors do you own? I have at least twenty, all over the house but they still seem to need my good ones.
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    Old 06-01-2011, 12:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by LAQUITA
    Hubby and kids USED to use them to cut duck tape with!!!! Not amymore! hehehehe :)
    nothing wrong with duct tape, just use rubbing alcohol to clean the sticky stuff off...no different than cutting fusible webbing!
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    Old 06-01-2011, 12:43 PM
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    MY DH used them to cut out the vinyl fabric for the roof top of his car! Grrrrr
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    Originally Posted by chickadeee55
    MY DH used them to cut out the vinyl fabric for the roof top of his car! Grrrrr
    nothing wrong with this either...fabric is fabric...and vinyl is easier to cut than most things like flannel or corduroy!

    the only things GOOD shears should not cut is metal, anything more than 1/4" thick and wood!

    Having said that, I do have a GOOD pair for the kitchen, a GOOD pair for the garden, and about 80+ pairs all over the house for everything else that needs cutting..including my VERY costly hair shears...
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    Old 06-01-2011, 12:48 PM
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    Originally Posted by okiepastor
    My hubby stripped WIRE and cut it with mine--he was pretty shocked to discover the new scissors cost $25!!!!
    $25....I have them upwards of $300!
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    Old 06-01-2011, 12:53 PM
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    My brother and I KNEW to NEVER touch Mom's good sewing scissors. Dad, not so much. He would use them to trim the end off of his cigar. And 1/2 way through he would use her knitting needles to re-poke a hole in those White Owl Invincibles - funny how I remember the exact name of those cigars - this was more than a couple of years ago!

    My boys have been told, in very explicit, biologically correct terms what I will cut off if they EVER touch my sewing scissors - and my husband doesn't smoke cigars!
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    I never had "good" scissors to worry too much about while the boys were little. I did have several "ok" pairs that I would write the date on the outside of the blades. If the scissors were over 6 months old, they could use them as they wanted.

    Once I did have "good" scissors I kept them in my sewing desk that was way tooo scary to open for the faint of heart.

    My DH recently saw my applique scissors and wanted to know what they were for. I showed him where in 1990 they cost $35 and wondered what they would go for in today's market. He swallowed and suggested that they be kept hid from others and only used for special projects, lol.

    Now I use a rotary cutter and don't worry too much about scissors as they are basically for threads.
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    Old 06-01-2011, 01:00 PM
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    Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
    This one might take the cake ... to kill a mole. No joke. And no, I caught him before the mole was impaled on my scissors.
    lol lol lol lol That is an imagine I want out of my head!!!! lol lol lol
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    Old 06-01-2011, 01:01 PM
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    Nope, don't agree, my sewing scissors should be used only for my sewing needs. If I say it is ok to use them for the cars vinyl roof, next thing I know, they end up on the work bench out in the shop, never to see a piece of soft cotton fabric again.
    That is just how I see it, maybe cause I have seen it happen with other things. LOL

    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    Originally Posted by chickadeee55
    MY DH used them to cut out the vinyl fabric for the roof top of his car! Grrrrr
    nothing wrong with this either...fabric is fabric...and vinyl is easier to cut than most things like flannel or corduroy!

    the only things GOOD shears should not cut is metal, anything more than 1/4" thick and wood!

    Having said that, I do have a GOOD pair for the kitchen, a GOOD pair for the garden, and about 80+ pairs all over the house for everything else that needs cutting..including my VERY costly hair shears...
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