Fiskars 8-1/2-Inch Softouch Spring Action Rag Quilter Snip

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Fiskars 8-1/2-Inch Softouch Spring Action Rag Quilter Snip
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Product Description

Softouch Rag Quilt Snip is ideal for cutting multiple layers of fabric to create frayed edges for rag quilting. Features spring action that allows you to cut through the multiple layers with ease. Snips gently open after every cut. The superior-quality stainless steel blades make creating great effects in rag quilting fun and easy. Features soft grip material for better comfort and control and a safety lock to keep blades closed tight for safe storage. Size: 8-inch.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1669 in Art and Craft Supply
  • Color: Gray
  • Brand: Fiskars
  • Model: 12-99367097J
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.15" h x .86" w x 4.53" l,

Features

  • Ideal for quick snips on a wide variety of materials including denim, silk and multiple layers of fabric
  • Awarded the Arthritis Foundation Ease-of-Use Commendation for a design that is easy-to-use for people with arthritis or limited hand strength
  • Spring-action design gently opens blades after each cut to reduce hand strain
  • Short blades make quick snips easy, and a serrated edge grips difficult-to-cut materials
  • Hardened, stainless-steel blades provide lasting sharpness

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5These are Awesome!
By AmarrasMom
I've been doing rag quilt items for several years and I have suffered from sore hands and bruised fingers. In fact, the pain caused by snipping the edges of my handmade items caused me to stop making them for about a year and a half! Then, one day, I stumbled upon these rag quilt snip scissors and thought I was in heaven!

I got them in the mail and started using them right away and after about a foot of snipping, the spring action stopped working (they are supposed to spring open so the only work your hands have to do is close them). So I was having to force them open and then snip, force them open then snip, repeat repeat... So, I let out a sigh of frustration and my husand asked me what was wrong. I showed him that they working springing open like they were supposed to. He grabbed them from, inspected them, and then wisked them away. Well, my Mr. Fix It hubs found the solution: he put a tiny tiny dab of WD-40 at the bolt point (you have to put the dab below the bolt point on the metal part when the scissors are in an open position) and then he repeatedly opened and closed the scissors until the WD-40 worked its way into the bolt. He then used a paper towel to soak up any excess lubricant and tested the scissors out on scrap fabric and they worked like a miracle!!! So I finished the 6 other items I had waiting to be snipped and they continued to work without any problem! And even now, about a month later, and numerous projects later, they are still working like a dream! I have since had him lubricate all of my scissor bolts and now they all work better tha before!

So, give these a shot and if the bolt starts to stick, but a pin-point sized dab of WD-40 as close the bolt as possible and work it in, then use a tissue to clean up any excess, cut some scrap fabric to make sure the lubricant is all soaked up, and work away!

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Saves the hand
By LokRobstersGirl
I bought these a few weeks ago and have done 3 baby blankets with 6 burp cloths and they really helped. Of course, snipping that many things still leaves a sore hand but it'd be really great for a more reasonable amount of cutting at once. :-) They cut through all the layers well and don't leave my hand bruised.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Fiskars Rag Quilt Snip
By agr8day
This rag quilt snip is so easy on the hands for big jobs. Short blades help with accuracy. You can snip to the tip! Fine quality tool; an asset to the quilter's tool box.

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