I used to be a dog groomer (and had probably 10+ pairs of expensive shears then), so yes- I use my scissors. I have about 6 pairs of scissors and 2 rotary cutters. I am just so used to scissors, and am pretty quick with them. Of course, I know the correct way to hold them, never drop them ( or try not to), and DARE anyone to touch them.
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I used to use large (7") Ginghers but like you, I find them too heavy for small jobs. I use them to cut batting, and large pieces of fabric down. For most jobs, I use a smaller size Gingher. It lays beautifully in my hand and cuts like butter. That one is used for chenille work as well as it has a small pointy nose.
I cought DH once yammering away at some nasty leather with my GOOD scissors. Let's just say he now knows to ask first. :D |
I have so many pairs of shears that I would have to pull all of them out to count. I even have my first "good" shears from 1958. They're Singers. My favorite scissors for quilting (threads and such) are my embroidery scissors. I have several of those all over the place. I try to leave one at the ironing board, but sometimes they seem to wander. My "best" pair is hidden away. I have several old Fiscars (sp?) for paper cutting. Actually, the Singers are now paper scissors.
I cut all pieces for quilting with the rotary cutter. |
I have a pair of scissors that are big and drives me nuts. The screw keeps loosing and I have to tighten it up. I bought them a couple years ago at joanns. I want to find a new pair that doesn't have a screw if possible. I also want to buy a small pair.
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