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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Raise Your E-Notion IQ- Scissors of All Sorts

EDITED 9:00 AM 10/12/11
Yep, it is Wednesday and time to raise your e-notion IQ.  It is also a special day because I'm a visitor at Sew We Quilt today and in order to read the post.....ya gotta click here to get the skinny. (No, I didn't say get skinny....heck if all it took to do that was a click....I'd be nice an trim..LOL)

Now I mention it...maybe all it does take is a click....head over to visit Madame Samm and you'll see how thin I am today!    If you leave a comment there....you will have an opportunity to fatten your notions stash....check out what she is giving away today:


Today's giveaway is open to EVERYONE...good luck to you and thanks for visiting.

Smiles,
Kelly

OH MY WORD....I almost forgot about telling all the visitors about the DEPLOY That Fabric Blog Tour that I'm participating in..  You have the opportunity to win not only this really great book...it really is great!  But you also win Camo Quilt-Eco Messenger Bag:
The Blog Tour ends on Oct. 14 .... 2 more days.....so consider yourself invited.

70 comments:

  1. Terryb12387@yahoo.comOctober 12, 2011 at 4:23 AM

    New follower of course, followed you from Madame Samm's. I love your humor, your scissors, your blog and of course the new skinny you. Gosh both of you are a team I want to be part of. Great information. Thank you Terryb

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  2. That was quite an education when it comes to scissors. And good fun too. Thanks!!

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  3. Wonderful post ! I do love my scissors, too ;). But I'm not gonna tell you the right number just because I don't want to sleep with an eye open :))
    somewhere around, let's say ...10 ;)? didn't seem impressive, right ? :D
    Thank you for this great give-away. I must fraud somehow the random generator :))....

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  4. Well I'm new to quilt land so a do have two scissors,for now ..... But I'll rectify the situation.

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  5. Hello Kelly Scissorshands - I really do think you live up to that name...did you manage to keep the 'scissor apron' or did you actually have to hand it back?

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  6. Kelly, enjoyed your tut on scissors. Not familiar with the Famore brand but will check them out. The batting scissors are on my list.

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  7. I WANNA GET SKINNY! And you know I follow Madame Samm...

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  8. Thanks for the information on scissors. I have counted ten cutting utensils in my sewing room. I think I need more. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  9. Scissors are such fun as they come in different colored handles, shapes, and sizes...and one can never find the one they want at the time they want it...must be the reason we have more then one of each. If I could just find those clippers that are hiding in my hand work.............

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  10. Thank you for the funny and informative scissor post at Madame Samm's. Those batting scissors are interesting. I own 12 pairs of various sizes for sewing. Then there's the craft scissors. Have a great day!

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  11. Good Morning, Kelly! I'm visiting you through Wantobe Quilter! I'm your newest follower, for now.... I didn't know there were so many different kinds of scissors.... Thanks so much for showing me!! I love your post from yesterday on the free-motion class! Love the echo-butt!!

    Have a wonderful day!
    Hugs ~~ Suz
    inspiringcreativeness.blogspot

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  12. Thanks Kelly, I went, I commented.. I certainly wouldn't mind winning. Ha ha.
    thanks for a great Notions lesson.

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  13. I'm jealous of Brint's scissor apron too. Loved all the info on scissors and now have to decide which pair I gota have first.lol

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  14. I am pretty sure that if I put that apron on, I would hurt myself! You have earned your Scissorhand label!

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  15. I came from wantobequilter and now follow you. Thanks for all scissor info, now I will have to get some new scissors.

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  16. I only have 19 pair of scissors, Kelly :0(

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  17. New follower here, but I must thank you for two things:
    1) Getting me hooked on Aurafil
    2) Giving me a super reference for scissors.

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  18. I'm new at this and only have five scissors! Obviously, I am lacking in quality cutlery. Very fun blog!

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  19. I thought I would click a few times anyhow.. just in case a few pounds would be shed in the process..dang it..you got my hopes up!!

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  20. Hi Kelly... I will be following you from here on out... I enjoyed the information on the scissors.. I have been hooked on Aurafil for some time... Thanks for giving me a chance to win a wonderful giveqway... Hugs :)

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  21. I have nearly 20 cutting tools. I had to buy extra scissors for cutting fabric for garment construction because my husband will not believe me when I tell him how using my scissors for anything BUT fabric dulls and makes them useless to me. I have marked my scissors 'for fabric only' and another 'for paper and crafts'. That has helped but I still hide my fabric scissors!
    Anita Sena

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  22. great info on one of our fav. "tools"
    and I think we all know where to go for some great Aurafil ... just used it for the first time this spring and I will be getting more.
    I also just joined your site and will pop by to see what you have been up to I am sure there will be lots to learn here from you
    Sew thanks for the info and the chance to add to our tool boxes

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  23. I'm still using my good ol' black handled scissors, probably Gingher, and everyone in the family knows that touching them is bad for their health. I have a cheapo pair of embroidery scissors with a little bird thing going on. But my new fav's are the fiskar nipper things that I use for chenniled quilts. I can nip the edges in about 1/100th the time it takes me to use real scissors.

    Hey, btw I'm back in Ohio. Let's do lunch.

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  24. Who knew reading about scissors would be enjoyable! Thanks for the info.

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  25. Loved your post in Stash Manicure! I thought I had too many scissors until I read your post!

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  26. Thanks for all the info..Book marked your site.
    I think I have 7 ...but going to add more..Have a great day

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  27. Thanks for all the info on the scissors. I had no idea that there were so many kinds (that I needed) Looking forward to reading more of your posts.

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  28. When I asked you for help on scissors months ago, I had no idea the depth of your love of all things sharp! You were very helpful to me then, and helpful again with your post today. I need some applique scissors!

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  29. Enjoyed your informative post!! I think I need to expand my collection of 2 pairs of scissors!!

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  30. ha,ha I went over to read your post, and I see that your suspect pictures are being posted. I've got quite a collection of scissors too!

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  31. sew delightful visiting your blog! love your scissor collection - I definitely need some of those!

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  32. coming over from sew we quilt...
    yes, you have become obsessed with cutlery. enjoy!

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  33. Haha, what a great scissor tutorial! Love your new look! I have a basketful of scissors, everyone in the house knows where they go - but for some reason, I can never find the right pair. Oh, well, I'll have to get some more. And It's hard for me to resist buying little scissors for my daughters in three different colors...

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  34. I have started following you with my Google Reader. I hope that is how I "become a follower" because that is the only way I know how.
    I have 2 pair of good sewing scissors and 10 pair of mediocre that I use to cut EVERYTHING, hair, paper, string, bags, bandages etc.

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  35. I have both the KKB scissors - thanks to you! She was at our guild last fall and told us the story about what it took to get those scissors made! Wheweeee!! I use a scalpel (sp?) as a seam ripper - the cheaper version of what you use - available at American Science Outlet in Geneva, IL. BTW - totally enjoyed your guest appearance on M. Samm today! I'm intrigued with the book - need to go learn more about it! Have a great day -

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  36. You have some really neat rotary cutters and scissors! I really enjoyed reading about them.

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  37. Enjoyed the Stash Manicure post, but you have quite a scissors collection.

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  38. please enter me in the contest.
    Sue

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  39. Hi Kelly - an impressive collection of scissors! My problem with scissors is there isn't anyone who seems able to sharpen them correctly, and when something bad happens to them, so that they can't be downgraded at all (you know, from fabric to paper, to plastic, etc...) I have to buy a new one - the problem being that I can never throw the old ones out, and have a collection of "done their time" scissors too! ...Margaret

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  40. Thanks for all the scissor info on Stash Manicure. Now I'm a follower with you.

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  41. i'm already following you ... i admire your scissors! i know what you mean when you say scissors for the task; i could upgrade some of my scissors!

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  42. Wow Kelly. I want more scissors after reading your post!!! I am definately a new follower of yours.
    oshnpashn at gmail dot com

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  43. A girl can never have too many scissors....I've been seeing this book and messenger bag all over blog land. I just love this messenger bag.

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  44. Thank you for the info on scissors & rotary cutters. I'm already follow you. I would love to win this, it is my birthday this month.

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  45. Your guest post was wonderful -- I laughed and laughed! Who knew quilting could be so durned fun! LOL! :)

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  46. You crack me up. I definitely do not have enough scissors.

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  47. Wow! That's alot of scissors! Great postings, I have enjoyed what I have read.

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  48. I loved your post today over at Madame Samm's. Thanks for all the wonderful info on scissors. I always love visiting your blog you are always so much fun!

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  49. I thought that I had lots of scissors, but apparently not. I've purchased many pairs of the Fiskars safety pointed kid's scissors to give as gifts, along with handmade scissor holders, to my quilty friends. These can be carried onto airplanes for those takealong projects.

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  50. Dear Kelly
    I love your scissors collection! I too am in love with nice sharp scissors and as I am getting older, I find my arthritic fingers appreciate those scissors with the larger places for my hands. I want another pair to keep in my sewing basket. Anyway, I am a firm believer in good quality tools. So glad to see you guest hostage, eh I mean host on Madame Same's She is the best!
    I am now a follower of your lovely blog.
    Cheers
    maggie

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  51. hi, I would like to be a follower. You are funny!

    I have had scissors in my hands for years and years....in Second Grade I got a love pat on from my Teacher for cutting the red berries for my construction paper wreath too small...I had art critics at such a young age! Now,I get such in a zone with shears and scissors and rotary cutters! Great to know you are the resource for some of those hard to find gadgets.

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  52. Kelly ~ Loved your post over at Sew WE Quilt. Thanks for such a great bunch of info and those prizes. You're awesome.

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  53. Awesome post on Sew We Quilt. I always love your informative posts.

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  54. Hi Kelly! I came over from madame Samm's and I'm happy that I did! Your blog (and You!) are too cute! I will definitely be a regular. There's lots to make me Smile! ~ Jo

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  55. Thanks for once again furthering my notion education. I will be fattening up my scissor stash with this new information :)

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  56. Hopped over here from Madam Samm and looking forward to finding you in my Reader from now on. Think I need to go scissor shopping!

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  57. been following you for awhile now but I mostly just lurk and don't comment. I do love your blog and your humor! Not to mention your take of the different notions. Madame Samm is too funny...scissorhands? lol

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  58. You cut me up Kelly! Thanks for the info at Sew We Quilt. I didn't realize there were so many different scissors. Wow!

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  59. Wow! I didn't know there were so many types of scissors...thanks for the info at Stash Manicure.

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  60. I have 15 different type of scissors and like you feel one can't have enough. I appreciate your pics and descriptions of different brands, there are a few I don't have and must look into getting.

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  61. You are 1 historical woman! ;->

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  62. I enjoyed reading all the information about your scissors. I just became a follower. :o)

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  63. And I thought I had a lot of scissors!!!!

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  64. Thought I had the right type of scissors for the job, but I'm a neophyte in the scissor departmeny. Just purchased a small pair you can slide a small magnifier on. Thought it would be good for black on black.

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  65. I am also a scissor fiend, but do not have near that many! Sure could use another pair...always.
    Very interesting and informative post. Thanks.
    A new follower,

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  66. I noticed you on Stash Manicure - Great post ;)

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  67. Hi just found a book left at the senior center (the quilters aprentice ) and now researching quilt blocks found this site. Thanks
    Lynn D

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