Sewing Scissors
Find All The Best Sewing Shears, Tailor’s Scissors And Sewing Scissors at WAWAK.
Whether you sew garments, bags, quilts, home decor, or anything in between, we’ve got the perfect pair of sewing scissors for you. Our wide selection of sewing scissors and professional sewing shears offers something for everyone: bent shears for heavy materials, serrated-edge scissors for fabric layers, left-handed sewing scissors for left-handed users, easy-action scissors for those with limited hand strength, cushioned scissors for comfort, a wide variety of tailors scissors, and more. No matter your project requirements or personal preferences, you’re sure to find a pair of sharp, reliable sewing scissors right here. Shop professional sewing shears and scissors here to find the best sewing shears for your projects. |
Frequently Asked Questions About Sewing Scissors
How do you care for sewing scissors?To help maintain your sewing scissors’ sharp edge, make sure to protect the blades. Watch out for pins and other hard objects while cutting and never force a cut. Avoid cutting materials other than fabrics like paper or cardboard, which can cause your scissors to dull more quickly. Occasionally wipe them down with a soft cloth to remove built-up fibers and place a drop of oil in the joint to keep them moving smoothly.
How should you store sewing scissors?Cover the blades of your sewing scissors with a sheath or case when they’re not in use, and store the scissors away from table edges or anywhere they might have the potential to fall. If you’re storing them for a long period, you can very lightly coat the blades in oil to help prevent rust. Do you offer left-handed sewing scissors?Yes, we offer several styles of sewing scissors for left-handed users from brands like Gingher and Mundial. |