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Dovo 3-1/2” hardanger scissors on Amazon. These amazing little scissors are expensive, but Sandra Leichner recommended them to me because they are her favorites. They are small and have an extremely sharp tip.
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amazon has all the above cheaper w/prime free shipping
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IMHO nothing beats Kai Scissors. For trimming applique, I use N5100C (curved blade). Find them at kaiscissors.com
Always free shipping and you can return them for free sharpening. |
I have Kai, Havel and Karen Kay Buckley -- my fave is the Karen Kay Buckley. They are very sharp all the way down the tip.
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Originally Posted by sewvicki
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IMHO nothing beats Kai Scissors. For trimming applique, I use N5100C (curved blade). Find them at kaiscissors.com
Always free shipping and you can return them for free sharpening. |
Originally Posted by momsbusy
(Post 8122666)
Dovo 3-1/2” hardanger scissors on Amazon. These amazing little scissors are expensive, but Sandra Leichner recommended them to me because they are her favorites. They are small and have an extremely sharp tip.
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....your responses have been greatly appreciated.....Today I have two more questions as I learn about applique scissors....
I was watching a Susan Carlson YouTube video today and she was using a pair of duckbill scissors with the duckbill blade at the top and the cutting blade at the bottom next to the fabric. I thought they were designed to have the duckbill down near the fabric and the cutting blade on top. With the duck bill down the base fabric is forced downward to keep it clear of the cutting edge. Cutting the other way around looked so clumsy. 1-Does anyone know the reason for the cut side down method? 2-Does anyone use duckbill scissors? Your comments are greatly appreciate. Thank you! Two minutes in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55f4...JLjQSy&index=3 |
Originally Posted by thrums
(Post 8121809)
I have some intricate cutting to do on a cotton applique pattern. It will require a pair of scissors that have a sharp tip and are easy to control on interior portions of the applique; IE. "I need clean cuts in tight spaces."
What scissors/snips would you recommend? Thank you! |
Thanks for the tip.
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