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What scissors

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What scissors do you use for fine detail cutting?


I have a pair of Mrs. Grossmans that I love, but am probably going to have to replace them soon...what do you use?
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I have a little gold pair in the shape of a bird that I got for free.
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The ones I got from SU of course ;) I have several pair of two different sizes and keep one set in my to go bag.
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I like TH's scissors, and also the small Cutter B for detail, very nice :)
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for those fine points, nooks and
cranies I use the cutterbee little
yellow scissor
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I confess I have a creative memories blue pair my sister-in-law gave me that's great for the detail. Othewise I usually use the Tonics...
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CM scissors here, as well. They work great, and I only use them for detail.


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my cricut scissors are my smallest...and I have three pair of small scissors.
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For small things it is definitely the CutterBees. I also have a pair of Friskars with the big handles that I love.
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Nothing fancy here! I use the left-handed scissors that were bought for me at Wanamaker's department store in Philly when I was about 4 or 5 years old. they are now well over 50 years old and have never been sharpened. they are my most prized possession and I will probably be buried with them!
If I need something smaller, I have a rusted pair of very little scissors I use. Otherwise, I use an exacto knife.
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I like my Tonics for detail.
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I love my Tonics for just about everything, but I have started to use the Fiskars finger exacto knife and absolutely LOVE the control you get. It's like tracing the outline with your fingertip and works like a dream.
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Tim Holtz are my favorite.
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Creative Memories - the ones you used to get when you attended a class. Those are the ones I never let anyone else touch.
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I used cutterbees until I lost them :(
Now I use my Tim Holtz scissors for everything.
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