• adarza@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      fabric scissors need to be sharp to do their job effectively.

      cutting other things, even paper, can (and will) dull the blades enough so they’re no longer suitable for their original intended task.

      then when gramma, or whoever, wants to use ‘their scissors’ to cut some fabric, and they aren’t functioning properly… let’s just say it may not go well for the guilty party.

      tl;dr: they’re no longer pure and must be replaced with new virgin scissors.

      • TheFogan@programming.dev
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        1 month ago

        tl;dr: they’re no longer pure and must be replaced with new virgin scissors.

        Damn that’s a horrible punishment. (I’m at least assuming if fabric scissors are only to be used on cutting fabric).

      • Pieisawesome@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Can’t you just sharpen them? Won’t fabric dull them? You can’t tell me that paper dulls scissors faster than fabrics.

        I highly doubt using fabric scissors one time for cutting paper will do anything to them

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          1 month ago

          You are hereby banned from the sewing room.

          You think cutting through a tree won’t dull scissors? Fabric is made from plant fluff or hair.

          More seriously - Yes you can sharpen them but many fabric stores no longer offer the service regularly. Some knife sharpeners will do it but others won’t. My scissors can be sent back to the maker to be sharpened but then I would be without my fabric scissors for weeks. If you do it yourself you will fail.

          • ettyblatant@lemmy.world
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            1 month ago

            This is one of my favorite comments of all time. I have sent a screen shot to three different people that get pissed when I won’t let them use my shears.