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stitchinwitch 07-10-2010 11:35 AM

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Does anyone know of somewhere I could send my pinking shears to to have them sharpened? I tried all of those suggestions of cutting thru foil ----nope - not working --------- and sandpaper ---------------waste of time......any other suggestions?? What would the usual fee cost to have someone do it?? New shears are wayyyyyy outta my league! Thanks

bearisgray 07-10-2010 11:37 AM

Sometimes e-bay has Gingher pinking shears at comparatively reasonable prices

stitchinwitch 07-10-2010 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bearisgray
Sometimes e-bay has Gingher pinking shears at comparatively reasonable prices

Thanks - I will check it out!

Deb G 07-10-2010 11:47 AM

Some fabric stores will have someone that comes around every so often that will sharpening scissors. We have a discount fabric store that has someone come in every other Thurs. He doesn't do it on site but it's only a week or so and you'll have sharp scissors again.
Check with your lqs, they should know of someone that does it.

Moonpi 07-10-2010 11:48 AM

Any place that sharpens saw blades and regular scissors should be able to do pinking shears.

Vanuatu Jill 07-10-2010 12:00 PM

I just had mine done a few weeks ago at Joann's in Poway, CA. There is a guy who comes in something like once every few months and sharpens knives and scissors. I had an old (about 30 yrs) pair of dress-making scissors done, as well as my Mother's pinking sheers (must be 60 years old) and her old GIANT dress-making scissors done and he did a terrific job. I couldn't even get the old ones opened before!. Check with your LQS or Joann's if you have one nearby and find out if they have someone and when he comes or if they can send them out. You could also check the yellow pages of the phone book, but you won't know what you are getting.

quiltinghere 07-10-2010 03:59 PM

Check your local hardware store (not a BIG box store). They may have someone who comes in to sharpen customer's saw blades, lawn mower blades, etc.

CarrieAnne 07-10-2010 04:10 PM

Oh, I need to do this too. I got a pair from my Grandma, but they hardly cut.

stitchinwitch 07-10-2010 05:22 PM

Great ideas! Thanks to all.

sharon b 07-10-2010 09:48 PM

50 % off sales :thumbup: and get new ones


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