Scissors
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I have a small pair of Gingher's with very sharp points . They are great for very fine trimming and clipping within the seam allowance. Without measuring them, they are probably 4-5". A little pricey for such small scissors but they stay sharp and well worth the investment.
Suzanne
Suzanne
#4
I have those and also have the ones with the "fat lip" They are designed to trim very close to something and not catch the underneath when cutting. Like if you are trying to trim the "whiskers off the appliqued piece and you do not want to catch the background fabric and nick it, these scissors are great for that.
#5
Yeap, the small sharp ones are excellent along with the "flat lip" they are applique scissors..and another note, a mustache trimer..they are excellent to trim off those loose threads that stick out no matter what. They do sell these at fabric stores or use your husbands old trimmer..buy him a new one!!
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Originally Posted by Suz
I have a small pair of Gingher's with very sharp points . They are great for very fine trimming and clipping within the seam allowance. Without measuring them, they are probably 4-5". A little pricey for such small scissors but they stay sharp and well worth the investment.
Suzanne
Suzanne
#8
For trimming and clipping, I have a pair of Gingher serrated scissors. One of the blades has little "teeth". This is supposed to (1) help keep the fabric from slipping and (2) help keep fabric from ravelling (the same principal as using pinking shears).
Karen Kay Buckley spoke at one of the guilds I belong to, and she recommends them.
Karen Kay Buckley spoke at one of the guilds I belong to, and she recommends them.
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