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Pinking Shears Projects

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Sewing Tagged With: Crafts, Fabric, Kids Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

face washer girl owls dollI love my pinking shears. I love the cute zigzag edge they create. I love that, for now, they are my answer to an overlocker. I love that I use them so much!

I use them for

  • finishing seams so that they don’t fray as much
  • creating decorative edges on applique pieces
  • trimming edges after I zigzag stitch them
  • adding a nice finish to non-fray fabrics, like felt and fleece
  • cutting the brown paper that I make into packaging for my Store mail (Note: paper will dull your shears over time so keep that in mind)
  • trimming curved seams instead of “notching” them so they lay flat

Recently I have used them to create these two projects.

school bag tag cars

{A new bag tag for Mr Happy’s school bag}

face washers dinosaur

{fancy face washers}

I will share tutorials for both of these in the next couple of days, so stay tuned!

Update: Face Washer Tutorial and Bag Tag Tutorial

My friend, Anna, (star of “Anna Says” at bbeingcool) suggested that she wanted some ideas of projects using pinking shears. Here’s the first two, Anna!

Do you have pinking shears? Do you use them often? What have you created with them recently?

Filed Under: Sewing Tagged With: Crafts, Fabric, Kids

« Velvet Hooded Cape
Easy Face Washers Tutorial »
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  1. Anne Marie says

    October 13, 2011 at 11:07 AM

    I smiled as I read your post – love my pinking shears and use them all the time. I love the zigzag finish it provides. I do not have an overlocker either so this is my substitute and it alot cheaper! My shears are probably almost 20 years old and have seen alot of use. I pretty much use them the same as you do – wish I had some new, creative ideas but I do not.

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