Thank you for this! I was well aware of all the scissors except for the goldwork pair. I have worked with metallic threads many times in many different projects, but I have just always used my regular embroidery scissors to cut them without ever knowing that goldwork scissors even existed or without it even occurring to me that metallics even posed such a problem. I will certainly remedy that mistake to buy some goldwork scissors asap, so that I can keep my newest embroidery scissors in good condition for a longer time, thanks to you! I just found your channel a day or two ago and immediately subscribed, and I am enjoying your content so very much!
My mother bought me a pair of small gold scissors. I am going to have to go and check the blade for serrations. I just put them away as I have some stork scissors that I love and use instead.
Many times I watch your RUclips videos thru my smart television. Although I am subscribed I can not leave a "thumbs up" unless I go to my computer and look up your RUclips channel directly. I hope that RUclips can count people watching on TV or on their cell phones so you get credit.
My Daddy was doing some wall papering. Mum walked in to see if he'd like a cuppa. She caught him using her BEST dressing scissors. No rude words apparently, but perhaps it was best that I was at school!!!!
Hi I'm sangita from India 🙏I always keep watching your videos. They all are very helpful to us. Today I have seen about secciors and its usages and it is very important information for beginners. Thank you very much for honest efforts. 👌👍❤💐
AWESOME !!! I have a pair of stork scissors and an old pair of pinking shears ;) I've heard that you could sharpen them with tin foil is this true ? If not how do you sharpen them ? Thanks for sharing ;D
Very useful video, thank you. Do you use the gold work scissors for metallic threads too (to avoid blunting the embroidery scissors)? I use a titanium blade small scissors (very affordable) for that purpose only but they aren’t very elegant 🙂
You could yes Gabri's Stitches; I have a separate pair for cutting metals with (just a different pair, they don't need to be serrated) although in most of these threads the shiny part is plastic of some sort.
Very interesting video, Sarah, thank you. When I was growing up, we weren’t allowed to touch my mom’s sewing scissors, and this included my dad!
I would love to wear that thread cutting pendant as a necklace!!!
I never knew that applique scissors existed. Thanks for another very informative video.
Thank you for this! I was well aware of all the scissors except for the goldwork pair. I have worked with metallic threads many times in many different projects, but I have just always used my regular embroidery scissors to cut them without ever knowing that goldwork scissors even existed or without it even occurring to me that metallics even posed such a problem. I will certainly remedy that mistake to buy some goldwork scissors asap, so that I can keep my newest embroidery scissors in good condition for a longer time, thanks to you! I just found your channel a day or two ago and immediately subscribed, and I am enjoying your content so very much!
Wow..who knew so many little differences yet so important!thanks so much for the video!
My mother bought me a pair of small gold scissors. I am going to have to go and check the blade for serrations. I just put them away as I have some stork scissors that I love and use instead.
Many times I watch your RUclips videos thru my smart television. Although I am subscribed I can not leave a "thumbs up" unless I go to my computer and look up your RUclips channel directly. I hope that RUclips can count people watching on TV or on their cell phones so you get credit.
My Daddy was doing some wall papering. Mum walked in to see if he'd like a cuppa. She caught him using her BEST dressing scissors. No rude words apparently, but perhaps it was best that I was at school!!!!
Ha ha!! I presume she didn't make him one!
Yes! I, too, was wondering how to sharpen scissors.
Sarah har verkligen fina beskrivningar på allt hon gör.Brukar titta på hennes videos och blir så inspirerad av broderi.
Thank you Isak!
Thanks so much Sarah, your advice is always so useful, and much appreciated!.
Thank you Sarah; a very useful video. Xx 💕💕
Hi I'm sangita from India 🙏I always keep watching your videos. They all are very helpful to us. Today I have seen about secciors and its usages and it is very important information for beginners. Thank you very much for honest efforts. 👌👍❤💐
And thank you for watching Sangita and supporting us!
So useful, thank you.
AWESOME !!! I have a pair of stork scissors and an old pair of pinking shears ;) I've heard that you could sharpen them with tin foil is this true ? If not how do you sharpen them ? Thanks for sharing ;D
I think tin foil cleans them. Find someone who sharpens knives to sharpen your scissors!
Tin foil will actually dull the edge, and not do much else
Good to know 🙏🏽🙋🏻♀️👍🏽Mia
Very useful Sarah, I didn't know about the lace scissors, they may need to be added to the stash! Thankyou x
Sarah, which do you recommend for hardanger? I have a hard time getting the fabric cut close to the kloster blocks.
Very useful video, thank you. Do you use the gold work scissors for metallic threads too (to avoid blunting the embroidery scissors)? I use a titanium blade small scissors (very affordable) for that purpose only but they aren’t very elegant 🙂
You could yes Gabri's Stitches; I have a separate pair for cutting metals with (just a different pair, they don't need to be serrated) although in most of these threads the shiny part is plastic of some sort.
Nice video. Thank you. Are forged steel or stainless steel scissors better?
Forged steel is stronger but has a rougher feel Grace but stainless steel is anti corrosive and smoother beause it's polished
🤔good fabric scissors.& tiny curved ones to.# I'm gonna do something for me.💁♀️👍😎😝
You have some bonsai pruners in there 😳🤔
I don’t sew or cut fabric. I just really like scissors 🤷♂️