Old 07-07-2025, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by finallen
I researched about the best fabric scissors for quilting over the past few days because I’ve been working on some detailed quilt projects and really need a sharp, comfortable pair that delivers clean cuts every time.

I checked out reviews on quilting blogs, YouTube, and crafting communities, and these two are coming up as top choices:

ZEITE 4V Cordless Electric Scissors...

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Since I do a lot of research (lots of bunny trails LOL) I'd like to know which quilting blogs, YouTube, and crafting communities that the Zeite came from as a top choice for quilting or fabric in general. It is more for utility cutting like for carpeting, plastic and cardboard.

I totally agree with Iceblossom. What scissors/shears are you using now that you are having problems with? Are you doing applique? If so you would probably want a smaller scissors, whereas if cutting a lot of blocks from large pieces of fabric I would think dressmakers shears or a regular rotary cutter, such as Kai or Olfa would be better.

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