best pinking blade i have ever found
#12
Loretta,
You are right. I purchased 3 pinking blades from scissormanusa.com, and they are indeed the best pinking blades I've ever used. I too tried many other brands. They really do stay sharp for a long time and there was no shipping charge.
Mya Siam
You are right. I purchased 3 pinking blades from scissormanusa.com, and they are indeed the best pinking blades I've ever used. I too tried many other brands. They really do stay sharp for a long time and there was no shipping charge.
Mya Siam
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Originally Posted by eashka
Originally Posted by lb70542
I have purchased rotate pinking blades from a lot of places that didn't cut or would catch my ruler and chip the ruler. then someone here post that they won a pair of rag scissors from scissormanusa so i took a look at his website and ordered a pinking blade and the rag scissors. WOW.they are both great.just ordered 5 more pinking blades. I find they are very reasonably priced .Can't remember who posted about it but thank you .
Loretta
Loretta
#14
How do you use the pinking blades? I just looked at one at the fabric store, but wondered if it really worked?
How does it glide along the ruler? How long before it gets dull? I can sharpen my straight blades, but do you just throw these away?
Thank you for informing me
How does it glide along the ruler? How long before it gets dull? I can sharpen my straight blades, but do you just throw these away?
Thank you for informing me
#15
I bought a rag scissor from scissormanusa.com and they are KAI N5150. . They really work great on cutting up the fabrics for a rag quilt or any quilt. They are extremely sharp and most importantly stay sharp. He has free shipping and no sales tax.
Mya
Mya
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Originally Posted by quiltnmore
How do you use the pinking blades? I just looked at one at the fabric store, but wondered if it really worked?
How does it glide along the ruler? How long before it gets dull? I can sharpen my straight blades, but do you just throw these away?
Thank you for informing me
How does it glide along the ruler? How long before it gets dull? I can sharpen my straight blades, but do you just throw these away?
Thank you for informing me
#17
They work better than a pinking shear and I believe they're made of Tungsten Japanese Steel so they last much longer than the bargain blades. Yes you can use them with a ruler. As far as sharpening, I guess you can try using the same sharpener that you use on your round blades.
Mya
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