Puzzled about scissors...
#31
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: porter ok
Posts: 1,310
I have 3 very old pair of Ginghers my Great Niece gave me a new pair Ugh so stiff so I had her cut with them for about the last yr seems to work to help break them in. She also bought a pair of Mundal not even a new quilter like them. I have 2 other pair bought in Germany in 1967 when we were stationed there I love them to. But just keep use them or if you have a Great Niece thats sews farm them out only they may not come back home.
#32
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Cortland, NY
Posts: 90
I just bought some black handle 7" Gingher sissors and just love them...
went to a retreat and had sissors resharpened and they came back worse than when they went sooooo I used by 50 % coupon and bought this nice pair.
My sewing friend used them and said where did you get these and went and purchased her own. two of us cannot be wrong.
went to a retreat and had sissors resharpened and they came back worse than when they went sooooo I used by 50 % coupon and bought this nice pair.
My sewing friend used them and said where did you get these and went and purchased her own. two of us cannot be wrong.
#33
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
I think that they have changed also. I like the light and soft feel and fiskars used to be great, but now that they are made overseas they are terrible. They catch in the middle. I haven't bought ginghers because I don't like the feel of the metal. I finally found a pair at a quilt show that were only 12 dollars. The company said the catch is in the sharpening. Must be right because these are a dream. www.famorecuttlery.com. I bought the titanium dress shear and my aunt bought the pointier ones and she says she loves hers also. I was really surprised how reasonalbly priced they were.
Edit: Oh! After looking, I discovered that the $16 scissors with the blue comfort handles are the same ones I recently bought at a quilt show. The shop said that they are the only ones that Sharon Schamber uses. Haven't had a chance to use mine yet, but I am hopeful.....
Last edited by Prism99; 11-10-2012 at 11:07 AM.
#34
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6,430
If you can find them, try the Ginghers light weight scissore designed just for arthritic hands. They are black and made of the same material as the stealth bomber. Very sturdy. The cutting strip is the only metal on them and they are great. I have had mine for about 25 years.
#36
I have 5 pair of Karen Kay Buckley scissors, and I prefer them to all the others I have had in the past.
They all have serated edges and can cut to the best point ever. check them out, they don't cost an arm
and a leg either. http://www.karenkaybuckley.com
They all have serated edges and can cut to the best point ever. check them out, they don't cost an arm
and a leg either. http://www.karenkaybuckley.com
#37
Your scissors are with my stork scissors that were a gift to me. Used them this past summer and now can't find them. Too cheap to replace them and want to try beforehand before buying another set.
Chris
Chris
#38
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Timmins, Ont. Canada
Posts: 4,683
My newest scissors are a very new brand to me, Kai & I have to admit, I love these scissors. They are not cheap but boy do they cut & then some. I find them easy to use & NOBODY better even try to use them from something other than fabric or instant death may overcome them. LOL The ones I have, I believe are 8" shears & are they sharp. Love them, love them.
#39
Yes, Nan, I've noticed a difference in a new pair I bought that are also the 8" shears. They, too, are sticky and do not function nearly as well as mine before. Have no answers...just understanding what you feel.
#40
I am sold on KAI scissors. I bought a set of 3 different sizes at Road To California a couple of years ago and have never been sorry. They have a serrated edge and grab the fabric on top and bottom evenly, they stay sharp and cut like a dream. If you are looking for a great pair, try them out at the next quilt show you go to or look them up on google. I also have a pair of good ghingers from my MIL who passed away and although I really like them, I still prefer the KAI.
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