Scissors
#31
Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 73
I have a good pair of Gingher sewing shears that have begun to squeak. Can I oil them? They have begun to dull a bit also.
Overall, is it better to have scissors re-sharpened than to buy a new pair? Any thoughts on which basic fabric cutting shears are the best?
How much should I expect to pay to get a pair of shears sharpened? I have Gingher brand cutting shears, embroidery scissors, and applique scissors.
Appreciate any advice!
Overall, is it better to have scissors re-sharpened than to buy a new pair? Any thoughts on which basic fabric cutting shears are the best?
How much should I expect to pay to get a pair of shears sharpened? I have Gingher brand cutting shears, embroidery scissors, and applique scissors.
Appreciate any advice!
#32
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,559
Doesn't Gingher have a sharpening program for their scissors? Kai does, I had them sharpen mine a couple of months ago, I enclosed a check for $7 for return shipping. I dropped a pair and bent the tip, they replaced it at no charge. <3
#33
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 287
From the Ghinger website: https://www.gingher.us/Gingher_Maintenance.html
They also have directions for sharpening the scissors at home on this same webpage.
They also have directions for sharpening the scissors at home on this same webpage.
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#34
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 1,937
Karen KB has the best handles....Clover Bordeaux scissors are wonderful, cut like butter....not sure if they would fit your hands, but you could try. I have Kai, KKB, Bordeaux, & gingher. I found most of my Gingher scissors are heavier and fatigue my hands the longer I use them.
#35
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
Buckley scissors are wonderful and I have them in all sizes - the handles fit my hands - but they don't handle some of the really heavy things I have to cut. for that I use the spring loaded Fiskars. I have some Kai, but they are a bit tight. I have a pair of curved tip scissors that I got at a show years ago that have the biggest holes for my hands - I use them to snip the threads that seem to live on everything I peace.