Yesterday I bought myself a new pair of scissors. It isn’t because I don’t own any 😀 !
I have paper scissors, kitchen sheers, tiny appliqué scissors, pinking sheers… you name it, I probably own it!
I have my first pair of Ginghers that I still keep in their original box, and use on special occasions. Like when I needed an artsy self-portrait for our Threadbender’s blog (Click here to meet the members of this very creative group!)
A little corny, but I bet it made you smile!
I have serrated scissors that are great for trimming layers without shifting (I tried to get a pic of the serrated edge in the close up to the right).
I have duck-billed appliqué scissors that protect the fabric under the blade.
And I was even given a pair of scissors made to cut batting.
But the ones I use the most, and are by far my favorites, are my Fiskars™ “micro tip, easy-action” scissors.
They have been used A LOT!!! They have a spring feature that causes them to open automatically after you make a cut, which is really easy on the hands. The slide lock broke within the first year, so they are always open, but I don’t mind, because they are oh-so sharp. Or at least they were 😥
So it was time to treat myself to a new pair!
I can’t wait to tear them open. I will be saving them for close trim work – like when I do my Repliqué technique. But the old ones are dear friends and will live next to my machine for cutting threads and other simple tasks.
And one last thing – actually a warning:
Don’t use them while sitting on an exercise ball. I used to sew on one because it was good for my balance, but I had the misfortune of bumping my favorite scissors off the table and – you guessed it – that very sharp point punctured the ball and I ended up on the floor – LOL!
What scissors are your favorites! Please respond and tell us why!
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And one more thing! I received an email from the National Quilters Circle website. You can learn all about them on their website: https://www.nationalquilterscircle.com/ . Their email said that I had been nominated for their “Best Overall Quilting Blog Award”.
I’m surprised and honored. They said in their email to me that I could share this info on my blog to continue to be nominated. If you like my blog, and are interested in participating, please go to: https://go.nationalquilterscircle.com/b13184/. Thanks!
Patti Neavin says
I LOVE my Gingher 5″ tailor point scissors. Perfect for almost everything.
Nancy Hansen says
I’m with you, Chris. I have a lot of scissors, but always go back to my Fiscars. I think I have five pairs of them.
Mary miller says
My favorite is this micro tip too, although the big scissors which is spring loaded is good too for big cutting jobs.
Barb says
MY old grey Fiskars is my favorite. Lives in my kit with a rubber band around the handle to keep it out of trouble. I livened it up a bit with one of the small Fiskars orange sharpeners which are very hard to find these days. Time for a new one to add to my collection, tho’ one of my friends has gifted me with two micro-serrated models that are great for fine work. Wear out scissors the fastest just cutting thread, whether hand or machine sewing or embroidery. Keep the cheapo plastic-handled scissors for casual paper or household use.
Marcia Singer says
Fiskars, the good ole orange one. Light weight and just had them sharpened. Save my Gingers for good also.
Barb Setzer says
I was unaware that Fiskars products are guaranteed for life. I had a rotary cutter and the safety button broke. I sent a picture of the broken one and they sent me a replacement. I love their products. It was the only thing I had a problem with.
Chris Lynn Kirsch says
Good to know. Thanks!
Jan Hartwig says
My Fiskars micro tip fell once and I caught it between my legs. Yes, the tips cut a hole in my jeans and my leg. But I still love them. I have two pairs, and one doesn’t stay shut anymore unless I put the little protector on the end. I think they are my favorite scissors. BTW, I participated in the nominations on National Quilter’s Circle. Good luck!