by Leaha 12 Oct 2014

Question for all...What are some of the 'Pinking Shears available? Which ones do you use or like the best. I'm thinking I need to replace mine. :-) TIA Hugs and flowers to all Leaha

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by rescuer Moderator 12 Oct 2014

I took mine in to be sharpened and bought a pinking rotary disk for my rotary cutter. I have only used my pinking shears once since...just to see that they were sharp. I love using the rotary instead.

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Leaha by Leaha 12 Oct 2014

I've never heard of this type of blade. Guess I'll go do some research. Thanks, rescuer. :-)

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by suelyn7 12 Oct 2014

I have never found a pair I liked. None of them have stayed sharp and never cut as well as I would have liked. So I too would like some recommendations please.... Suelyn

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Leaha by Leaha 12 Oct 2014

Thanks, hope we get some. :-)

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by dragonflyer edited 12 Oct 2014

I love Kai scissors..all of them...unfortunately I have a scissor fetish...don't tell Dennis....oh, he probably knows...here is a link to their pinking shears...they will sharpen all of their scissors for free for life (you pay $5.00 shipping I think)...and there is currently a 20% off customer appreciation coupon code (expires today) "SALE"....and they have free shipping...can't beat 'em...

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Leaha by Leaha 12 Oct 2014

I've never heard of this brand. Thanks for replying. :-)

pennifold by pennifold 12 Oct 2014

I use the Shears and at $90.00Australian I don't let anyone touch them but me!!! I only every use these for dressmaking and I use Canary curved scissors for all of my applique work. Love Chris

Leaha by Leaha 12 Oct 2014

Thanks Miss Chris, this is what I love about this site! I learn so much. :-)

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by bevintex 12 Oct 2014

I had the fiskars that I replaced with a off brand from Joann's for 7 dollars. They work great, I've found they can be quite expensive.

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Leaha by Leaha 12 Oct 2014

Yes, they are. I'm almost afraid to buy any. Thanks. :-)

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