That's really neat. i own a pair of embroidery scissors shaped like a unicorn with the blades being the horn, and when others told me they had bird-shaped ones, I was kinda "yeah, guess it makes more sense to have a beak opening", but it's neat to see this history
haha, I've seen those scissors! They're pretty cool too. I have had to make a deliberate choice not to collect scissors. Embroidery floss is way cheaper to hoard! Thanks for watching!
Nugget definitely has an attitude all their own. They're currently perched atop my water cup singing into it to enjoy the sound of their own echoes, lol. Thank you for watching!
Thanks Ford. That was actually very interesting, and to actually see a picture of the midwifery clamps was pretty cool too. Nugget says you did a very nice job. Take care.
It was great to see Nugget! Also, I keep forgetting to tell you we both have purple hair so clearly you are also an exceptional person! I ALWAYS wondered why these fine tipped scissors were always storks. Makes such a lovely bit of history although I’ve never found them terribly comfortable. Lol
Yeah, I forgot to bring any fabric scissors to an event recently and had to cut down a piece of fabric using my storks. My fingers were a little mad by the end. I learned about this history and thought it was interesting enough to share with the audience, especially since as a man who stitches I am very interested in the gender politics of fiber arts so the history of the medium is something I always like to read up on! Thank you for watching and commenting!
loved your supervisor today!
Interesting, I love hearing about how things came to being. The scissors with the baby in them was lovely. Thank you. X
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Thank you, enjoyed knowing the history side of things. Thank you
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Very interesting! I loved that the midwives scissors that you showed had a little baby in the inner part of the handle when you open them up.
Yeah, that was a really cool little detail. It wasn't too uncommon. thanks for watching!
That's really neat. i own a pair of embroidery scissors shaped like a unicorn with the blades being the horn, and when others told me they had bird-shaped ones, I was kinda "yeah, guess it makes more sense to have a beak opening", but it's neat to see this history
Thank you for watching! Your scissors sound cool! :)
haha, I've seen those scissors! They're pretty cool too. I have had to make a deliberate choice not to collect scissors. Embroidery floss is way cheaper to hoard!
Thanks for watching!
Over 50 years ago I bought a pair of these darling scissors for my dad to give to my mom. I still have them.
How lovely. It's great to hear they have lasted the test of time :)
Interesting stitchery history.
I love your videos and watching Nugget and his comments are always a plus.
Thank you.
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Nugget definitely has an attitude all their own. They're currently perched atop my water cup singing into it to enjoy the sound of their own echoes, lol. Thank you for watching!
Fascinating! Ford always brings enlightenment. Thank you.
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Interesting! Thanks, Ford and Nugget!
Wow, very interesting history. Never would have guessed
That is so interesting! I'm up to learn any historical facts about cross stitch!
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Thank you once again, Ford; another fascinating vlog. Really love watching you 😊
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Thanks Ford. That was actually very interesting, and to actually see a picture of the midwifery clamps was pretty cool too. Nugget says you did a very nice job. Take care.
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I loved the story!! Very interesting indeed!
Amazing, thank you for watching!
I really enjoy your videos and the various topics you cover. Always happy to see a 'Nugget Approved' video! Thank you!
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It was great to see Nugget! Also, I keep forgetting to tell you we both have purple hair so clearly you are also an exceptional person! I ALWAYS wondered why these fine tipped scissors were always storks. Makes such a lovely bit of history although I’ve never found them terribly comfortable. Lol
Thank you for watching :)
Yeah, I forgot to bring any fabric scissors to an event recently and had to cut down a piece of fabric using my storks. My fingers were a little mad by the end.
I learned about this history and thought it was interesting enough to share with the audience, especially since as a man who stitches I am very interested in the gender politics of fiber arts so the history of the medium is something I always like to read up on! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Interesting ❤❤❤❤thank you, man! You rock!!!
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I love the Scissors scissors
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I love stork scissors
I love mine too. thanks for watching!
I never knew that! Thank you, Ford.
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Super interesting! Thanks for sharing your research 🌻🍄
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I agree, very interesting!
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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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I agree with Nugget!!
I will let them know you said so! Thanks for watching!
History can tell us so much ?
Absolutely it can! Thanks for watching :)
nugget is a cutey
We think so too!