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Old 04-01-2011, 04:09 AM
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For close work like applique and just intricate cutting, including
ripping out, I have found a manicure scissor with the curved
scissor part is wonderful. It is very, very sharp and can be
put in small spaces to cut thread because the scissor part is
so sharp and small.
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Old 04-01-2011, 04:13 AM
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I use the 6" micro tip Fiskars. Love them. I have the Gingers also, but don't like as much as heavier and the finger holes don't have any padding and fingers get really sore. I've even put bandaids around the finger holes to soften them up and really didn't work well.
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Originally Posted by quiltbuddy
Karen Kay Buckley has the best scissors.
Got a one of her small scissors and they are GREAT! I love the micro serrated edge. I like them so much have considered getting the larger one but her larger scissor one is just too large in my opinion. I sure wish she had a "middle" sized one available.
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Old 04-01-2011, 04:58 AM
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I have some curved Elan scissors which are particularly good and some Solignen embroidery scissors which do the trick. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of a little pair of scissors that my grandmother gave me - which are the best. I saw ones which looked the same for sale in a scissor shop window about 10years ago and they were $80 then...My gran was not rich, so I imagined she saved for a while to get them for me.
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Old 04-01-2011, 05:10 AM
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Welcome to the board!! Great place to meet people with wonderful ideas and helpful hints!! I don't applique yet but want to start.
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Old 04-01-2011, 05:21 AM
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I use these scissors for just about everything!! They belonged to my ex husbands grandmother who passed away in 1983 at the age of 97. So they are well over a 100 years old. They are a matched set from 3 to 6 inches and are super sharp! The leather case is stained and the silk lining is in shreds but nothing wrong with the scissors. You can tell which ones she used most because a lot of the gold detailing on the handles has worn away. The blades say Solingen, Germany on them. I inherited them and her handmade oak quilting frame because I was the only one in the family who quilted.

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Old 04-01-2011, 05:36 AM
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I do a lot of applique. The scissors I have for sharp points 4" Kai, Omnigrid and Dovo. The Dovo scissors run about $35 but the other two are about $14 I believe.
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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!
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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:
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Originally Posted by FWDesigns
Originally Posted by quiltbuddy
Karen Kay Buckley has the best scissors.
Got a one of her small scissors and they are GREAT! I love the micro serrated edge. I like them so much have considered getting the larger one but her larger scissor one is just too large in my opinion. I sure wish she had a "middle" sized one available.
Where did you get yours??? :shock:
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Old 04-01-2011, 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by pbreon
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.
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