Change of colour means she is on the mend John, but in the meantime best wishes to her for a speedy recovery and to yourself for ducking and weaving until you get the scissors replaced.
Rob
fiskers sissors
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Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 12:37 pm I guess she deserves a new pair of scissors at the very least.
Buy a really cheap, usually Chinese, set as a standby. I find them to be sharp and very good value.
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RAF, thanks, if i dont replace, it will be me ducking and weaving. Rog, sound idea. May be quality sissors, dont cut gauze.
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Scroll down a bit to sharpeners..
https://www.howdenssewingmachines.co.uk ... gKwwPD_BwE
Seem to be fairly generic type of device.
Best scissors ...
https://www.textileartist.org/embroidery-scissors
Rob
https://www.howdenssewingmachines.co.uk ... gKwwPD_BwE
Seem to be fairly generic type of device.
Best scissors ...
https://www.textileartist.org/embroidery-scissors
Rob
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Rob, hi, thanks, Have those sharpeners, which normally work, will have another try when off nursing duties, Thanks for other post, Will sort out a new pair, At the moment, playing glasses, as lens badly scratched, and H has wafer thin lens due to weight, lens come from Germany, or Japan, at 600 euros a time. Hoping scratches will polish, but not optimistic.
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