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Jingle 03-28-2011 07:08 PM

I have 2 pairs of pinking shears, only use them when I make biscuit quilts, to keep from raveling. Otherwise I never hand cut anything.

Rose_P 03-28-2011 07:23 PM

I have a pair of Fiskars that I've used for many years. I don't use them often, but at one time I made a set of embroidered felt ornaments that had pinked edges. They were from a Vogue pattern, and I think that was my reason for buying the pinkers in the first place, in about 1978. They are great for preventing fraying when you pre-wash fabric. I also have the pinking rotary cutter, and that's fine for fabric prep, but if you do any garment sewing, the pinking shears are better for trimming curved seams.

I have definitely seen pinking shears in fabric shops within the last week.

bjdemir 03-28-2011 07:59 PM

I have 2 or three pair of pinking shears - use them once in a while, maining for clothes. I have a pink blade for my rotary cutter, but find I don't like pinked edges on the quilting. I don't know what happened to my Mom's darning egg - havent seen one in years. Have used an old light bulb for darning though. But have since quit darning - just not worth it.

Gabrielle's Mimi 03-28-2011 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by rdorminy
I still use mine and often. Like to "pink" around the quilt before attaching the binding. Also have grandmom's, mom's and two of my own.

Can you tell me why this is a good way to do it? I've never heard of doing this. Should I be doing this before binding?
Thanks.

aussiequilter 03-28-2011 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by ptquilts
I have a pair from my mom (50 years ago), never use them. Also a wood darning egg with handle.

Glad to hear from you, pt. I thought I was the only one in the know Universe with a wooden darning egg!

Greeter Eva 03-28-2011 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by #1piecemaker
Okay, remember when we were all taught to use pinking shears in home ec class? Does anybody ever use them anymore? I'm curious. I don't even think they sell them anymore, do they?

Yes I have a pair of left handed Henkles, I special ordered about 45 yrs. ago. I don't use them very often, but the odd time they come in handy.

Greeter Eva 03-28-2011 08:21 PM

A Pinker? Yes ! I have one. It's a Singer. It really works great, but I mostly have it as a collectors item. It's still in the original box. Don't ever remember , ever seeing them before I found this one. It was at a garage sale with $30 marked on it. I looked at it, & then put it down again when the lady asked if I'd give her $10 for it. Well I couldn't pass that up.

donnalynett 03-28-2011 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by CoriAmD
I use mine when I piece my backings. I trim the seam with pinking shears so it doesn't ravel. I also use the pinking shears with flannel for the same reason.
I have one of those rotary cutter blades that does the pinking, but I like the cut I get better with the shears.

Thanks for this tip.....I was wondering the other day what I should do with my brand new never been used 12 year old pair!

CherryPie 03-28-2011 08:51 PM

I have pinking shears that I've had for probably nearly 40 yrs. I am not much of a seamstress but I do use them when I have to hem all of my DH pants. I can remember my DGGM and DGM both having one of those darning eggs. I wish I had them.

raggedyann 03-28-2011 09:24 PM

okay--i will ask--what is a darning egg???


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