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Posted by teleflora on July 1, 2009, 10:41 pm
I have 2 sizes of the Clover Patchwork scissors, a little further down the
page. They have serrated edges which are really great at gripping the
fabric. I was a little disappointed that the larger ones aren't sharper
than they are. But you can cut fabric while holding it up. I guess I must
do that a lot, because I use the smaller scissors quite a bit.
I really like all the Clover products I've purchased. I'm amazed at how
many I own. If it's Clover or Bohin, I'm probably going to try it out.
I will try the "ultimate" scissors when I see them.
Cindy
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>I was browsing some on-line quilt shops and ran across some Clover
> "Ultimate Scissors". Looking on the Clover web site, I saw:
> http://www.clover-usa.com/tips.html?id=4
> Does anyone have expericence with the scissors? Are they really
> "ultimate"?
> Thanks,
> Bev in TX
> p.s., as of today, I have joined the ranks of the retired.
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Posted by Joanna on July 2, 2009, 12:38 am
I asked about scissors before. I listened there were two brands highly
recommended. One I couldn't afford yet. So I bought some Gingher on
ebay, way cheaper then what I could have got them in store. And I am
amazed at how easy it is to cut fabric with them. Even though initially
I thought they were heavy but so far I'm really pleased with them. And
love the sleeve that came with them.
Take Care
joanna
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>> I was browsing some on-line quilt shops and ran across some Clover
>> "Ultimate Scissors". Looking on the Clover web site, I saw:
>> http://www.clover-usa.com/tips.html?id=4
>> Does anyone have expericence with the scissors? Are they really
>> "ultimate"?
>> Thanks,
>> Bev in TX
>> p.s., as of today, I have joined the ranks of the retired.
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Posted by Bev in TX on July 5, 2009, 8:25 am
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> I have 2 sizes of the Clover Patchwork scissors, a little further down th=
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> page. =A0They have serrated edges which are really great at gripping the
> fabric. =A0I was a little disappointed that the larger ones aren't sharpe=
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> than they are. =A0But you can cut fabric while holding it up. =A0I guess =
I must
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> do that a lot, because I use the smaller scissors quite a bit.
> I really like all the Clover products I've purchased. =A0I'm amazed at ho=
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> many I own. =A0If it's Clover or Bohin, I'm probably going to try it out.
> I will try the "ultimate" scissors when I see them.
> Cindy
Thanks :-).
Bev in TX
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Posted by Pat in Virginia on July 4, 2009, 10:59 am
No exp with Clover scissors. Hearty congrats and good luck on the
retirement, Bev!
PAT in VA/USA
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>I was browsing some on-line quilt shops and ran across some Clover
> "Ultimate Scissors". Looking on the Clover web site, I saw:
> http://www.clover-usa.com/tips.html?id=4
> Does anyone have expericence with the scissors? Are they really
> "ultimate"?
> Thanks,
> Bev in TX
> p.s., as of today, I have joined the ranks of the retired.
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Posted by Bev in TX on July 5, 2009, 8:23 am
wrote:
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> Bev in TX
> p.s., as of today, I have joined the ranks of the retired.
I probably should have mentioned my retirement in a separate message.
After I get rested up a little, I hope to get back to doing some
quilting. I started a quilt around April 2008 for my older DS and it
has just sat there for over a year waiting to be completed.
I also see that I accidentally logged in with my "gmail" ID, rather
than "yahoo", with which you are all familiar. I got the gmail
address because yahoo kept dumping DJ (Dear Jane) group e-mails in
with SPAM. I did not intend to use it for anything else, so I'll try
to be a bit more careful in the future. I hope that either a DJ or DH
(Dear Hannah) quilt will be a future project, so I'm just listening in
for now.
Bev in TX
Bev in TX
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> "Ultimate Scissors". Looking on the Clover web site, I saw:
> http://www.clover-usa.com/tips.html?id=4
> Does anyone have expericence with the scissors? Are they really
> "ultimate"?
> Thanks,
> Bev in TX
> p.s., as of today, I have joined the ranks of the retired.