Threadcutters???
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- destructiveernie
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Threadcutters???
I usually use little snips but was wondering about this:
http://www.sewandso.co.uk/Products/Clov ... 55.aspx%23" target="_blank
Does anyone use them?
http://www.sewandso.co.uk/Products/Clov ... 55.aspx%23" target="_blank
Does anyone use them?
Emma
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Re: Threadcutters???
That is what I use when I am traveling , ie on a plane. But at home I just stick with my regular scissors.
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- destructiveernie
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Re: Threadcutters???
I'm just thinking that if they fall into little hands they won't do any damage, will they?
Left my snips out by accident but thankfully I found them first!!!!
Left my snips out by accident but thankfully I found them first!!!!
Emma
WIP:
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Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
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Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
Re: Threadcutters???
The only way they can do any damage really is if you unscrew them and take them to pieces
- destructiveernie
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Re: Threadcutters???
Thanks Angel.
I want to try and get the little one used to my stitchy stuff and to me stitching now and again.
And of course if I get these a few other bits and pieces might just fall into the shopping basket!!!!
I want to try and get the little one used to my stitchy stuff and to me stitching now and again.
And of course if I get these a few other bits and pieces might just fall into the shopping basket!!!!
Emma
WIP:
HAED Faery Tales
Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
HAED SAL Teddy Bear Tree
Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
WIP:
HAED Faery Tales
Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
HAED SAL Teddy Bear Tree
Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
Re: Threadcutters???
I have often wondered how they are myself. Putting then on a cord would solve the problem of constantly looking for my scissors, then sitting on them when I loose them.
As Rose said, great on airplanes.

Linda
Re: Threadcutters???
I got something similar but much simpler that that which is a combination threader and thread cutter for taking on the airplane. Not nearly as sturdy as the pendent, but cut thread really well and I don't think that it would be possible to hurt yourself, even if you were a 2 yr old getting into everything you shouldn't. I got them at my LNS and I'm not even sure of the name, but you might want something sturdier than they are for everyday use.
Carole

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Re: Threadcutters???
Love these for travelling and I think they would be great if you have little ones as well...I only use for travelling as I was one of the unfortuneate ones who had my scissors confiscated at the airport...my own fault...I didnt realize it was in the bottom of my bag of cross stitch.
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Re: Threadcutters???
I have also heard of people using nail clippers to cut with on airplanes..I havent used this method but it sounds possible.
Re: Threadcutters???
I find they take a bit of getting used to but are great. I used them a lot when Erin was tiny, also hubby has never tried to cut his hair with them 

Tracey xx
Re: Threadcutters???
I love mine. I keep it and a needle threader on a cord around my neck when I stitch. It can't fall down the side of the chair or on the floor because it is tied to me with a red string! It cuts fine, even when I'm cutting all six strands at once. It also cuts nice and close when I'm finishing a thread.
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Re: Threadcutters???
I've got one of these...
http://www.willowfabrics.com/acatalog/T ... tters.html" target="_blank
Mine's one from the top of the page. I wanted the Clover version but the shop didn't have any left!
If you want a nice safe one ...go for the Clover. Mine's fine for me with no tiny fingers about!
http://www.willowfabrics.com/acatalog/T ... tters.html" target="_blank
Mine's one from the top of the page. I wanted the Clover version but the shop didn't have any left!

If you want a nice safe one ...go for the Clover. Mine's fine for me with no tiny fingers about!
Re: Threadcutters???
They are the ones you stick on the fridge to cut the milk bags with. A brilliant use for them Wendywendywombat wrote:I've got one of these...
http://www.willowfabrics.com/acatalog/T ... tters.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
Mine's one from the top of the page. I wanted the Clover version but the shop didn't have any left!![]()
If you want a nice safe one ...go for the Clover. Mine's fine for me with no tiny fingers about!

Linda