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A little tip

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Chrissy1
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A little tip

Post by Chrissy1 » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:27 pm

I am sure that everyone here has already thought of this, but as a newbie I thought I would throw it out there anyway. As a grandmother of 5 grandsons, sissors and rotary cutters are always disappearing. I took pink check (I love pink) ribbon, I had some left with the wire from a doll I was working on. I took a piece of the ribbon and tied it on the thumb section of each of my pair of sissors and also tied them on the rotary cutters. I told the boys, you all know how momma is about pink. Just remember, pink ribbons are mine. It has worked like a charm.

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Oasis
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Re: A little tip

Post by Oasis » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:35 pm

Great Idea! 5 Grandsons, Yikes, I guess there isn't much pink around other than yours. LOL
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QIAD-Linda
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Re: A little tip

Post by QIAD-Linda » Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:19 pm

What a cute idea! Thank you for sharing it with us!
We all know that boys don't want anything to do with pink! lol

institcheswithrosie
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Re: A little tip

Post by institcheswithrosie » Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:09 am

Much nicer than the approach I used. I told my son if he touched my sewing scissors he was dead meat. It worked. LOL

knitnoid
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Re: A little tip

Post by knitnoid » Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:42 am

I tried something similar w/my tools -- screwdrivers, wrenches, etc -- didn't work. DH confiscated them. But I will say he does leave my shears and rotary cutter alone. About 11 years ago Fiskars had a pair of purple shears and a tape measure packaged together. That's what I wanted for Christmas. DH surprised me with a Ginger gift set - shears and nippers. I've kept up with both and DH doesn't touch them. Now I still can't find paper scissors, but that's another story.

sewbug
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Re: A little tip

Post by sewbug » Fri Jul 11, 2008 4:22 pm

I figured out the family always wanted my good scissors was because they cut great. I bought several pair of the best sewing scissors for the house and it was expensive but not in the long run. My scissors are not borrowed any more, no need to. The Ginger scissors used to cut everything from paper to plastic still work just fine after all these years.

luv_2quilt60
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Re: A little tip

Post by luv_2quilt60 » Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:25 am

wow......Well, i have 3 Grandaughters...lol....but....they are not bad to bother my stuff......they know the sewing room is off limits to them, except if i am in there...they can come in and watch or help..........so, good Idea!



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Re: A little tip

Post by fabricgirl » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:10 am

No one is aloud to go and take anything from my room years ago I had sissors that kept disappearing and I got wise I finaly gave them my old pairs and bought new gingers and have kept them ever since .


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sewcarolyn
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Re: A little tip

Post by sewcarolyn » Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:33 am

when I was growing up my <om had a pair of general use scissors in her drawer. She wrote "Please put me back" on them and they were always put away. We still call her scissors the "put me backs"

now the unmarked ones never got put back.

I have so many scissors for paper and fabric we can always find at least one pair. I did costumes for a children's theater group for years and purchased inexpensive scissors to use backstage. I had extras for my helpers so now they are all in my craft room...about 15 pair

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