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Pinking Shears have serrated blades for cutting cloth. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinking_shears '''Pinking Shears'''link title] have serrated blades for cutting cloth. | ||
Pattern Scissor blades can be corrugated in various ways to create decorative patterns and shapes when cutting paper and card. | Pattern Scissor blades can be corrugated in various ways to create decorative patterns and shapes when cutting paper and card. | ||
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Revision as of 12:41, 23 October 2014
Scissors are used for cutting thin sheet materials. They are available in both left and right-handed versions.
Safety Point! Scissors are also available with rounded tips for extra safety.
Note: When cutting along a line using any tool, it is a good idea to have the piece you want to keep on the side of the blade where you can see it - i.e. on the left of the blade with right-handed scissors.
Pinking Shearslink title have serrated blades for cutting cloth. Pattern Scissor blades can be corrugated in various ways to create decorative patterns and shapes when cutting paper and card.