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quilterella 10-17-2010 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by Aussie Quilter
I'm thinking of buying a pair of duckbill scissors at the Quilt and Craft Show down in Brisbane tomorrow. Have any of you used them, and are they worth buying, or am I better to buy a pair of curved scissors for my applique?

I love the duckbill scissors. I use them for trimming applique, but, also for trimming those little clusters when I use the locking stitch on my machine. They are a worthy investment!

jitkaau 10-17-2010 11:48 PM


Originally Posted by Aussie Quilter
I'm thinking of buying a pair of duckbill scissors at the Quilt and Craft Show down in Brisbane tomorrow. Have any of you used them, and are they worth buying, or am I better to buy a pair of curved scissors for my applique?

If used correctly, duckbills help you to not cut material accidentally whilst getting very close in the cutting. I have found them just as useful as the curved scissors. These scissors are so inexpensive overseas that I don't think some are aware of our need to make choices in the name of finances or economy. I would try to work out how often you would be likely to use both and then make the choice. Hope you are not sorry. either way.

Annya 10-18-2010 02:31 AM


Originally Posted by Aussie Quilter
I'm thinking of buying a pair of duckbill scissors at the Quilt and Craft Show down in Brisbane on Wednesday. Have any of you used them, and are they worth buying, or am I better to buy a pair of curved scissors for my applique?

Why don't you wait and talk to the ladies at the Quilt show on Wednesday. It will pay you to get their expert knowledge and then decide. I do applique but have not gotten the scissors yet but I will be there too, maybe we can meet some where?

Aussie Quilter 10-18-2010 03:05 AM


Originally Posted by Annya

Why don't you wait and talk to the ladies at the Quilt show on Wednesday. It will pay you to get their expert knowledge and then decide. I do applique but have not gotten the scissors yet but I will be there too, maybe we can meet some where?


Sounds a good idea Annya, thank you. Bus gets in at about 10.15. Will send you a PM.

quiltmaker 10-18-2010 03:23 AM

Have them but rarely use them.....a little too bulky for me. I love my omnigrid micro tip scissors for snipping, seam ripping, applique and embroidery. Once I found them years ago there just isn't any comparison for me. The points are so fine and tiny that they are just perfect for precision work.

clem55 10-18-2010 03:40 AM

I love mine, udse them( for applique and for reducing bulk in facing seams in garments.

jalling 10-18-2010 04:01 AM

I find mine awkward. I have better luck with a small sharp pair of curved cuticle scissors.

Aussie Quilter 10-18-2010 04:05 AM

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These scissors are so inexpensive overseas that I don't think some are aware of our need to make choices in the name of finances or economy. [/quote]


You're not wrong jitkaau, Scissorman is selling the silver Gingher ones for $59.95, and the gold Premax ones for $29.95.

I do a lot of applique, but being on a fixed income I'm wondering if it's worth spending that sort of money on them.

CarrieAnne 10-18-2010 05:03 AM

I havent seen these scissors. I cut alot, but it justuse tiny curved scissors.

cjaye44 10-18-2010 05:41 AM

I have a pair and really should use them more often. They're great for grading seams and larger appliques but I use my really small curved scissors for smaller pieces.


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