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== Thread Snips == | == Thread Snips == | ||
{{ToolInfoBox | {{ToolInfoBox | ||
|tool name=Thread Snips | |tool name=Thread Snips | ||
|german=Fadenschere | |german=Fadenschere | ||
|synonyms=shears, thread clipper; DE: Fadenschere | |||
|image=Thread Snips and Cover.jpeg | |image=Thread Snips and Cover.jpeg | ||
|type=[[scissors]] | |type=[[scissors]] | ||
|material=[[ | |material=[[thread]] | ||
|location=[[Sewing Area]] | |location=[[Location::Sewing Area|sewing area]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Thread | Thread snips ''(Fadenscheren)'' are used to cut the leftover [[thread]] at the start and end of stiches, or to cut thread only. | ||
These scissors should not be used for materials other than thread. | These scissors should not be used for materials other than thread. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:57, 31 March 2025
Thread Snips
ToolInfoBox Thread Snips | |
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Synonyms: | shears, thread clipper; DE: Fadenschere |
Type: | scissors |
Material: | thread |
Location: | sewing area |
Thread snips (Fadenscheren) are used to cut the leftover thread at the start and end of stiches, or to cut thread only. These scissors should not be used for materials other than thread.
The protective cover is 3D printed. The file can be found HERE.