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Old 04-01-2011, 05:00 PM
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I do lots of applique and use the Gingher 3 inch.

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I do lots of applique and use the Gingher 3 inch.

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Old 04-01-2011, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
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Hi to everyone - I am new to the board and have been going through all the wonderful comments. My question is this - I do a lot of applique and have several scissors but none that I just love for the small cuts (sharp points) and that is comfortable for a lengthy period of time. Does anyone have just a good favorite for applique?
Thanks for all your help in advance!
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One of the ladies in my Guild has a pair with a serrated edge, nd said this is the best scissor for applique work... when it cuts, it prevents the fabric from fraying I have been on the hunt for a good price on a pair... I believe the manufacturing is from Clover... looking... :shock:
Here's the Elan serrated scissors. This is about the best price I've seen for them.
I tried this site, but said bad address. didn't get anything to come up.
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Old 04-01-2011, 06:01 PM
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I bought both sizes of Karen K. Buckley Scissors. I am working on a large applique project and have thoroughly enjoyed using them. I especially like the small scissors as they cut into small spaces accurately and easily.
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Old 04-01-2011, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by irenecarter
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Originally Posted by dgbrandt
Hi to everyone - I am new to the board and have been going through all the wonderful comments. My question is this - I do a lot of applique and have several scissors but none that I just love for the small cuts (sharp points) and that is comfortable for a lengthy period of time. Does anyone have just a good favorite for applique?
Thanks for all your help in advance!
Deb
One of the ladies in my Guild has a pair with a serrated edge, nd said this is the best scissor for applique work... when it cuts, it prevents the fabric from fraying I have been on the hunt for a good price on a pair... I believe the manufacturing is from Clover... looking... :shock:
Here's the Elan serrated scissors. This is about the best price I've seen for them.
I tried this site, but said bad address. didn't get anything to come up.
After you click on it erase it back to the com and then use their search function. Search Elan scissors and you'll find 4 pairs.

The Elan scissors are identical to the Karen Kay Buckley scissor except the handle color is different and they're cheaper.
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Old 04-01-2011, 07:40 PM
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I love my small gingher's.. They work great! and I've had them for years, and they have stayed sharp and cut to the end.

Welcome to the board.. I'm in Missouri.
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Old 04-01-2011, 07:45 PM
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I have a blunt nose 2.5" pair of Fons & Porter that are wonderful for reverse applique. They are super sharp but since there is no point I haven't made a boo boo yet. I found them at Tuesday Morning.
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Used to use Ginghers and then found Kai scissors. $15. They are out of Seattle, Washington but they have a website.
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Welcome from Washington state.
Depends on what kind of aplique I am doing.
I usr all kinds of scissors. Love the duck bill applique scissore and the pinking shiers for raw edge.
And just a good sharp scissor for triming parts that are turned with featherweigh interfacing... Ther are so many ways to applique....
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