Is there a trick to cutting with pinking shears? I have an old one from my mom and a new one and I have a lot of trouble cutting with either!
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Originally Posted by ChaiQuilter
Is there a trick to cutting with pinking shears? I have an old one from my mom and a new one and I have a lot of trouble cutting with either!
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I have always had a hard time cutting even with a new pair.
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I can relate, get yourself a rotary one, soooooo much eaiser.
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Unless they are VERY sharp they do not cut well. Old ones may need sharpening and new ones that really are sharp are very, very expensive.
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I love mine... I freq use them... Quality is everything concerning pinking sheers......
I use mine when I am sewing fashion items or fabric that might easily ravel. |
Slow and steady pressure, I found to be best.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by ChaiQuilter
Is there a trick to cutting with pinking shears? I have an old one from my mom and a new one and I have a lot of trouble cutting with either!
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not more than 2 layers of fabric- one layer if it is a thick fabric-
i love my pinking shears- they cut great- but you need to get the hang of it- they are good for cutting the edges of fabrics that are (stringy-fraying) they will keep that from happening. |
The best pinking shears I've ever used are the $10 (approx) ones at Hobby Lobby. Others are too stiff or too large and heavy for my small hands.
I make latch hook rugs using fabric. I hand cut every bit of fabric (tons and tons). The Hobby Lobby pinking shears last and cut beautifully. |
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