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emmapaige

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All you fussy cutting Cherries
What scissors do you use?  I am trying some fussy cutting this morning and struggling because I can't get the precision cuts I want.  I know some people use a glass mat and blade but I've tried that with horrible results.
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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
I have these.  I've had them for almost 10 years and they are still so, so sharp!!

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love2stamp

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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
Laura wrote:I have these.  I've had them for almost 10 years and they are still so, so sharp!!

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These are the ones I use also. Love them, I have had them for years.
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Sara Scraps

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Image I have these and LOVE them! I do a LOT of fussy-cutting and I have found you need very sharp, short blades on the scissors. to fussy cut well. 
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cat1393

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I have the spring action scissors from Fiskars....love them.  
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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
I have the same as Laura and Jennifer.
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Monroe1218

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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
I have the Cutterbees as well as the Honeybee (coated with something so you can cut sticky stuff and it won't stick) - I've had them for years and they seem as sharp as the day I bought them.
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emmapaige

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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
Thanks ladies.  I know I had the yellow ones at some point but don't know what happened to them.  I'll need to dig around for them but the ones Sara showed looks promising! 
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love2stamp wrote:
Laura wrote:I have these.  I've had them for almost 10 years and they are still so, so sharp!!

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http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/search ... 20Scissors
These are the ones I use also. Love them, I have had them for years.
ditto... I also have a pair of sewing scissors that have a very sharp tip.  :)
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Deanna13

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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
DN in MN wrote:
love2stamp wrote:
Laura wrote:I have these.  I've had them for almost 10 years and they are still so, so sharp!!

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http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/search ... 20Scissors
These are the ones I use also. Love them, I have had them for years.
ditto... I also have a pair of sewing scissors that have a very sharp tip.  :)
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Sara M. wrote:Image I have these and Ls monthOVE them! I do a LOT of fussy-cutting and I have found you need very sharp, short blades on the scissors. to fussy cut well. 
I use these as well. I LOVE them. I have been fussy cutting this morning for my Pinterest challenge this month. I agree with Sara, you need something very sharp and with short blades.
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sherelm

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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
I use a combination of the Cutter Bee ones, and the little manicure scissors for the really detailed part of the pattern.  I hate the glass mat and Xacto knife.  I never seem to do well with that either.
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Love my Cutter-bees! Especially the ones with non-stick coating.
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JulesinParadise

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I use sharp and tiny tipped embroidery scissors...tiny snips and they go around corners and tight edges beautifully.
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Another cutter be lover here!

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sdwhru

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I use the Tim Holtz (I'm pretty sure - LOL) ones.  They work wonders!
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pawprints

A Cherry on Top

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I use my Fiskars Micro Tip or my Honeybee. I find the Fiskars to cut washi tape and twine much better than the Honeybee, but both are great for fussy cutting.
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Laura wrote:I have these.  I've had them for almost 10 years and they are still so, so sharp!!

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http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/search ... 20Scissors
Those are the ones I use also. 
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Re: All you fussy cutting Cherries
I like to use the small Fiskar titanium scissors.
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