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TOPIC: Scissors and arthritis

01 Sep 2008 14:19 #25279

I started quilting in 04 due to "Arthit Itis" who put the cabbash on crocheting. I purchased the fiskers and have them in every size and luv them because they are so friendly to the joints. I am especially liking the small ones for cutting the applique pieces for the BOM. I highly recommend them for anyone with joint and motor skills limitations.
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01 Sep 2008 13:29 #25268

thanks, shear scissors from Fiskars, or serrated scissors. I will look into those.
Joan
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01 Sep 2008 08:58 #25244

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Serrated scissors will take the pressure off your fingers. You don't have to squeeze as hard.
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01 Sep 2008 08:27 #25241

oh I just didn't scroll down far enough! I didn't see this earlier! Fiskars scissors with spring action for arthritis? Mom is 84 and has dementia, but still is able to follow directions and do things, and I think helping to cut out applique peices (not small intricate ones, just some easy pieces) will help her motor skills and brain function. I hate seeing her watch tv all day, and she doesn't like it either! so we can make a quilt together!
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15 Feb 2007 22:08 #1051

Helen, I know you're not in the states, but for anyone who has access to a Hancock's there's a pair of rechargeable electric scissors on sale in their current flyer, I think the prices start on the 20th (for President's day) I have no knowledge whether these are any good, but I thought I'd point it out... Florence
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04 Feb 2007 11:20 #604

They're Singer -- "as seen on TV"!! I haven't used them on anything that needs real accuracy, but I also don't have any arthritis or motor-skills issues... yet... Florence
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03 Feb 2007 12:35 #546

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Florence, your post reminded me of the My-T-Fine Cordless Electronic Cutter that Santa left under the tree for me. I absolutely love it, but you have to be very careful you don't hurt yourself!
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electric scissors 03 Feb 2007 11:30 #540

Can you give me the brand of those electric scissors - I've never heard of the idea and a google search might be in order!
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03 Feb 2007 10:21 #535

DH bought a pair of electric scissors (battery) and although I don't use them often, I pull them out every time I need to cut batting. It's like running a hot knife through butter! Florence
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Scissors and arthritis 31 Jan 2007 13:45 #284

Just a tip for anyone with problems with their hand joints. Rather than using traditional scissors try shear scissors (Fiskars make some - there may be other brands). They have a spring mechanism that put smuch less pressure on yout thumb joints.
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