applique scissors worth it?
#21
I have stuck with Fiskars scissors over the years, mostly because they are easily available. BUT wouldn't it be nice if the manufacturers offered a sharpening service? As it is, as they gradually dull, they get relegated to paper cutting, and I have to buy a new pair. I always mark the new ones with a loop of ribbon, but I have now got to the stage that I have at least 6 pairs of larger, and 6 of smaller ones all for paper cutting! It's getting ridiculous around here!
#22
it has been several years since I bought my applique scissors but I went to a ranch store and bought bandage scissors and they even have one blunt end so no danger of ever cutting the fabric they are very sharp and work great at that time I paid around 5.00 dollars for them you could also check some veterinary supply store just a thought
Dodie
Dodie
#23
I spent more than $28 on my Dovos (I think - but maybe it was $28.00), and I'm glad I made that investment. I love those scissors. They've helped me out in some really tight spots!!!! But - I bought them as a birthday gift to myself. Yeah, sad, huh??? Gotta buy my own good scissors. LOL!!!
#26
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Here's my scoop on this idea....if you want'm...go get'm!:)I am a secret scissor collector! I believe in having many of them...all different and all over my house so no matter what...I have a pair at hand!LOL I have a favorite pair that have a super sharp point that I use for any and all handwork..due to the fact it even rips seams better then my seam ripper!LOL I think there are many great scissors out in the world just waiting for us! And, I'd say, if you can see these scissors in person, hold them to the light and open and close them to make sure they they work clear w/o any snags or adjustments....and, if the tips have a great point...the amount of money is perfect!:)I believe if it works for you....it is worth every penny! Skeat
#27
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
I have a pair of the type with a large, semi circle on one blade, (as in Loves2Quilt's post). It is ideal if you do raw edge applique. You can sew on the patch, then trim really close to the stitching with the scissors, without any fear of cutting the background fabric. This is the only thing I can think of that they would be useful for, but the do the job very well.
#30
DeeDum,
I have appliques scissors and to me they are worth their weight in gold. I love them. They make an extremely clean up of all those stray threads you didn't catch in your stitching. They really are worth the money you would invest in them. I don't use them often, have had them for 10 years, but I have them when I need them.
Chris
aka busiacam
I have appliques scissors and to me they are worth their weight in gold. I love them. They make an extremely clean up of all those stray threads you didn't catch in your stitching. They really are worth the money you would invest in them. I don't use them often, have had them for 10 years, but I have them when I need them.
Chris
aka busiacam
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