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Kershaw 1670NBSW Blur, Navy Blue
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Kai V5135: 5 1/2-inch Embroidery Scissors Very Berry with Blade Cap
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Kai N5100b: 4-inch Bent Handle Scissors
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DH3005 - Kai Select 100 Kitchen Shear
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Kai Wasabi 6716N Nakiri Knife
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Kai N5130: 5-inch Double Curve Embroidery Scissors
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Kai N5135c: 5 1/2-inch Curved Blade Scissors
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Kershaw 1670NBSW Blur, Navy Blue
×
Kai V5135: 5 1/2-inch Embroidery Scissors Very Berry with Blade Cap
×
Kai N5100b: 4-inch Bent Handle Scissors
×
DH3005 - Kai Select 100 Kitchen Shear
×
Kai Wasabi 6716N Nakiri Knife
×
Kai N5130: 5-inch Double Curve Embroidery Scissors
×
Kai N5135c: 5 1/2-inch Curved Blade Scissors
×
Cart
Kershaw 1670NBSW Blur, Navy Blue
×
Kai V5135: 5 1/2-inch Embroidery Scissors Very Berry with Blade Cap
×
Kai N5100b: 4-inch Bent Handle Scissors
×
DH3005 - Kai Select 100 Kitchen Shear
×
Kai Wasabi 6716N Nakiri Knife
×
Kai N5130: 5-inch Double Curve Embroidery Scissors
×
Kai N5135c: 5 1/2-inch Curved Blade Scissors
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$17.00
8 in stock


SkylarB –
These are hands down the best scissors I own. I use them for nipping sewing threads and cutting yarn when knitting. When cutting thin wool (like sock weight yarn) they perform exceptionally. Every other scissor or thread nipper I’ve tried pushes the yarn sideways between the blades which only separates the fibers but doesn’t cut all the way through. These are the exception.