Gingher Double-Curved Embroidery Scissors - 6"
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Gingher Fabric Scissors and Sewing Scissors
Looking for your new favorite pair of fabric scissors? For sewing scissors and shears of unparalleled quality, look no further than Gingher Scissors. From embroidery scissors to dressmaker's shears, Gingher offers high-quality fabric scissors and trimmers for every sewer’s needs. With long-lasting ground blades perfectly sharpened and balanced for fabric cutting of all types, Gingher Sewing Scissors are the industry standard for fabric cutting. Choose from a variety of styles to find your perfect pair.
Gingher Scissor Styles
Feather-Weight & Light-Weight Trimmers
Gingher Light-Weight and Feather-Weight Scissors feature a nylon handle that makes these scissors very lightweight and easy to use. Great for lighter fabrics, cutting for long periods of time, and those who may have trouble using heavier fabric scissors.
Shop NowKnife Edge Trimmers
Gingher Knife-Edge Trimmers are available in a variety of styles for different applications, but they all have one thing in common: their extra-sharp blades make cutting even the heaviest fabrics a breeze.
Shop NowGingher Scissors Maintenance and Care
Keeping your fabric scissors and shears in top condition is easy with a few simple steps. First, be sure to only cut fabric with your sewing scissors—cutting other materials like paper will dull the blades. To keep scissors clean of fibers or dust, routinely wipe the blades of your scissors or shears down with a soft cloth. Keep your scissors moving freely and smoothly by occasionally applying a few drops of household oil at the joint where the two blades meet. If storing your scissors for a longer period of time, lightly oil the blades before storing. If needed, scissor blades can be washed and dried by hand.