Types Of Scissors For Sewing – A Basic Equipment

TYPES OF SCISSORS FOR SEWING A BASIC EQUIPMENT

TYPES OF SCISSORS FOR SEWING A BASIC EQUIPMENT

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A basic equipment of sewing contains a list but some of them are too essential like Different types of scissors for sewing, sewing machine and other basic equipment of sewing.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCISSORS FOR SEWING:

  1. Bent handle shear
  2. Embroidery shear
  3. Pinking shear
  4. Small shear
  5. Scalloped shear
  6. Thin shear
  7. Thread clipper
  8. Electronic shear

BENT HANDLE SHEAR:

bent-shear

4 to 7 INCH long face and sharp scissor with two handles, one is for thumb and other one is for remaining fingers. Flexible scissor makes easy sewing possible.

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EMBROIDERY SHEAR:

embroidery Shear

Embroidery shear specially used in embroidery work with sharp and fine tip.

PINKING SHEAR:

pinking shear

This scissor is not used in fabric cutting but it is used in raw seams finishes by removing its thread in zigzag way so no overlock is required, it used to cut down extra yarn from sites so no yarn outside from cloth.

SMALL SHEAR:

small-shear

small shear used in small cutting things like thread cutting, small stuff cutting etc. It is small in size so one can easily handle, well for beginners.

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SCALLOPED SHEAR:

scallopped-shears

scalloped shear that cuts gives decorative design with fine edges, similar to pinking shear but make curve cutting at the sites.

THIN SHEAR:

Thinning-Shears

a small scissor with small and sharp tip mostly used in thread cutting and button hole sharpening.

THREAD CLIPPER:

thread-clipper

thread clipper is small shear which only cuts thread easily and quickly, It is design in a way that can handle very easily.

ELECTRONIC SHEAR:

electronic-shear

an electrical equipment which operates by supplying electricity or by battery charger, it used for heavy fabric or bunch pieces cutting at once. Used on organization or enterprise level.

 


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