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okie2tx 05-13-2013 02:14 PM

Rag Quilt Snips
 
I'm making a rag quilt and would like to get the spring loaded snips to use to cut the fringe. What are the best ones for this?

ckcowl 05-13-2013 02:22 PM

ones that have comfortable handles, are sharp to the point of the blades and fit your hands nicely- I've been using 5" fiskar spring loaded (snips) for years and love them- but when I wanted a second pair found they have changed from my old ones- I've seen some different ones out there- - just make sure they are nice & sharp, will hold an edge- are sharp to the point, fit your hands--mine can be used right or left handed-so sometimes I can get my lefty hubby to clip for me :)

yel 05-13-2013 02:31 PM

i just found a pair at the dollar store ...haven't tried them on a rag quilt but they are spring oaded and cut other things good ...they were only $1

AliKat 05-13-2013 02:51 PM

Fiskars makes a rag quilt snips. The are much easier to use than their regular short bladed scissors as they are made to cut through several layers of material at once. They saved my hands so I could still make rag quilts.

Dyan 05-13-2013 05:44 PM

I have a small pair of Fons and Porter red handle scissors, they are not spring loaded, but I like them. I have tried the ones with springs, for me they don't work as well. But everyone is comfortable with different scissors.

RavenLunaStitch 05-13-2013 06:19 PM

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I also use the 8 1/2" Fiskars scissors that are made specifically for rag quilt snipping. They were expensive, but well worth it. I have carpel tunnel & arthritis and the Fiskars work better than any other scissors I own for rag quilts, even the small spring-loaded Fiskars scissors.
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SavedByGrace 05-13-2013 06:20 PM

I have made a lot of rag quilts and have tried 2 different types of Fiskars. Both worked okay, but I wasn't thrilled with them. I am now using these and have been much happier with them..... http://www.joann.com/heritage-spring...nips/prd28078/. I also saw where you can order these from Walmart online for $30....but I'd rather support Joanns. I got mine at a local quilt shop.

grammy of 6 05-13-2013 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by SavedByGrace (Post 6062532)
I have made a lot of rag quilts and have tried 2 different types of Fiskars. Both worked okay, but I wasn't thrilled with them. I am now using these and have been much happier with them..... http://www.joann.com/heritage-spring...nips/prd28078/. I also saw where you can order these from Walmart online for $30....but I'd rather support Joanns. I got mine at a local quilt shop.

I have made 7 rag quilts and used 2 different kinds of Fiskars. Neither one of them can even touch these heritage. It's like comparing a cadillac and a VW.

snipforfun 05-13-2013 07:14 PM

I really like the Heritage scissors. A little $$ but if you are going to make more rag quilts these will make the job a lot more pleasant

grammyp 05-13-2013 07:14 PM

I have the Fiscars but have been much happier with the Fons and Porters. They are lighter and easier to use for me.


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