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http://www.parade.com/askmaril...h-fabric-shears.html

We are right to keep our fabric scissors away from family members who want to use them for cutting other items.
 
Posts: 3024 | Location: Virginia Beach, VA USA | Registered: Apr 03, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I read that this morning. Always have had separate scissors for different jobs, just didn't know why and now I do! sandy
 
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Oh yes, I read it. I too have always had separate scissors — courtesy of my mother who threatened us with serious bodily harm if we used her sewing scissors for ANYTHING besides fabric. She bought them when we lived in Germany in the '60's, and I have to admit they were the finest pair of scissors I've ever used.


"Never be afraid to try anything new. Remember, amateurs built the Ark. Professionals built the Titanic." Unknown.
 
Posts: 6346 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: Jun 25, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I also saw that article this morning and thought about this board, seems there was a discussion about this not too long ago on here.
 
Posts: 1521 | Location: Georgia | Registered: Jul 18, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've known this since I took high school home economics. I also learned this in cosmotology school. Every type of scissor has it's own purpose and should never be used for any other purpose. But keeping them away from others is a problem.
 
Posts: 300 | Location: Maryland | Registered: Oct 01, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My fabric scissors are marked FABRIC in permanent marker & my craft scissors are marked CRAFT. Woe to the person who goes near my fabric & craft scissors, let alone tries to mix up their uses! Mad
 
Posts: 4512 | Location: About 28,000 Light Years From Galactic Center | Registered: Jul 23, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I saw a picture somewhere of a U shaped lock being put through both handles of a pair of scissors! Knowing me, I would lose the key though.

needlecrazy, I have a set of scissors from Germany. I believe they are Zwilling/JA Henckels and have gold colored handles.

piney
 
Posts: 2829 | Location: New England, U.S.A. | Registered: May 21, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I knew that, too. My sewing room, supplies, etc. have always been off limits.
 
Posts: 3017 | Location: NY | Registered: Aug 30, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My dad screamed (did some tailoring), my mom screamed, and I have screamed at the "don't use the fabric scissors for paper!!!" One friend just grabbed my best scissors and cut plastic right in front of me and I made her buy me a new pair. never were the same. Even worse are calligraphy utensils...they get callibrated for one person's use...and one that perfect edge is gone, it's all over. Blood pressure rising...must go pet cat.....


"It's bad to supress laughter. It goes back down and spreads to your hips."
 
Posts: 7518 | Location: California | Registered: Sep 02, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by nancyc20:
Even worse are calligraphy utensils...


I'm left-handed so no one borrows my calligraphy pens or the left-handed shears.

piney
 
Posts: 2829 | Location: New England, U.S.A. | Registered: May 21, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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When I found my DH going to cut a wire with my good scissors I almost hemmoraged!! He did not see what the big desl was until I told him those were $100.00 scissors. Then he thought I was crazy to have spent that much $ on a pair of scissors. He hasn't touched my sewing stuff since.....At least I've never seen him do so.


If life hands you scraps make quilts
 
Posts: 2701 | Location: Southern BC, Canada | Registered: Sep 30, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My family knows better than to use my fabric scissors.
 
Posts: 14633 | Location: Harford county, MD, zone 6 | Registered: May 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My kids knew not to touch my scissors. The rule was "Don't use the orange scissors". It is so ingrained in DD#1's mind that when someone at work was putting together a scrapbook basket she said "The orange scissors are for fabric only". Someone else even made the same remark. But the scissors ended up in the basket anyway.


TerryOH
 
Posts: 2198 | Location: OH | Registered: Nov 04, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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When I had my first sewing class in 7th grade, one of the first things the teacher said was that sewing scissors are for fabric and sewing only .. never cut paper with these scissors other than patterns and fabric. Those are words of wisdom that I have shared with my family to the point that my sewing scissors are "put away" and not handy for anyone to get to.
 
Posts: 110 | Location: Lombard, IL USA | Registered: Sep 23, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Christopher and I had a big arguement about this before Christmas! He tried to cut tags off something with my fabric scissors and I had a fit and told him to go find the utility scissors. He told me, "You're ridiculous! Scissors are scissors!"

I pasted this link to him. LOL

He said, "Yeah right, she probably owns stock in a scissors factory."

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ROFL! LOL! Its a RR at the LQS! We're gonna make a bunch of HST and then practice our FMQ!

What the heck does that mean?! Look here: http://boards.hgtv.com/eve/for...4011632/m/4553927667
 
Posts: 74 | Location: North of Boston, MA | Registered: Dec 20, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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DH knows not to use my scissors. I keep them hid from the kids. I keep all kinds of scissors in an old cookie jar in the kitchen and the kids all know where they are so they dont have to go looking for scissors.

DH teases me sometime by asking me where my 4" gingher scissors are. He tells me he wants to trim his nose and ear hair. I tell him to go visit his barber!!!!!!
 
Posts: 3433 | Location: Elvis, birthplace | Registered: Nov 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Dear Mom used my rotary cutter (without a ruler) to cut wrapping paper. It's not as bad as fabric shears, since the blade gets replaced. However, I still asked her to stop and brought her a pair or paper cutting scissors.
Rotary mat is still wavy since Step-mom thought she could iron on it. Eye roll. Even after I told her it wasn't for ironing but for cutting, she still argued with me even though she doesn't see or quilt.
 
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