I was looking to buy some new craft scissors a couple of months ago and was amazed at how many different options there were, so we decided to research and test as many pairs as we could and write this article to bring you the best all-round crafting scissors. Read on to find out which scissors where a cut above the rest.
Our pick for the best craft scissors for all-round use are the scotch precision ultra edge scissors. Featuring sharp, non-stick, titanium coated blades for enhanced cutting performance. These craft scissors are definitely a cut above the rest!
Scissors are one of the essential tools in a crafters tool box, a good pair can make all the difference when it comes down to the tough or fussy cutting most of us do on the daily.
There is quite a lot to look at when trying to chose the best craft scissors for your needs so we have tried to break it down best we can in this article.
How to pick the right craft scissors for you
First let’s take a look at what makes a good pair of scissors, they should be:
- Very sharp
- Have a comfortable grip that reduces muscle fatigue if you are cutting for a long period.
- Be able to cut paper, card, fabric and any other material the manufacturer states.
- Be totally resistant to any rust or corrosion.
- Ideally come with a protective case or guard.
We created this table so you can easily compare and find the best scissors for your needs the scissors have been scored out of 10. All the scissors in the table are suitable for right and left handers.
Scissors (scored out of 10) | Fussy cutting | Tough cutting | Cutting fabric | Comfortable grip | Size | Blade sharpness |
Scotch precision ultra edge | 7.5 | 9.5 | 8.5 | 10 | 200mm (8 “) | 9 |
Amazon basics 3 pack multipurpose | 4 | 10 | 7.5 | 8 | 200mm (8 “) | 8 |
Livingo premium tailor craft | 5 | 8 | 9.5 | 9 | 215mm (8.5 “) | 9 |
Fiskars craft scissors | 6.5 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 9 | 210mm (8.4 “) | 9 |
Ek success cutter bee | 9 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 127mm (5 “) | 8 |
Our Top Picks
When it comes to craft scissors one size definitely doesn’t fit all but if you are looking for that one trusty pair that can do just about anything these are our top 3 picks.
Scotch Precision Ultra Edge (Our Top All-Rounder)
Scotch precision ultra edge non stick scissors are ideal for all kinds of crafting from working with fabric to cutting paper and card, the titanium fused blades stay sharper much longer than steel!
The manufacturer claims they stay sharp way beyond 100,000 cuts. They use a non stick technology to stop sticky stuff building up on the blades but the manufacturer dose recommend cleaning off tape adhesive with a damp cloth. Another plus is that they are available in 6″, 7″ and 8″ lengths!
Ek Success Cutter Bee (Top Pick For Precision Cutting)
Ek success cutter bee scissors are a bit smaller in size at just 127mm (5″) making them perfect for any precision cutting you have to do.
They also have a precision tip which makes it easy to get clean cuts on paper and vellum. The non stick blades make light work of cutting adhesive backed papers and tapes and the handle is comfy to use for the longer crafting sessions.
Fiskars Craft Scissors (Top Pick For Fabric)
Fiskars scissors are well known around the world and are of a very high quality for the price. These scissors have adjustable blade tension meaning you can tighten the blades if they start to get lose this helps to prolong the life of the scissors.
These really are the scissors you will only have to buy once they will last forever. At 210mm (8.4″) long they are definitely big enough for bigger projects and working with fabric. Another plus is that they are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
Need Something A Bit Stronger?
The Fiskars power ark craft scissors can handle thick card with ease, as well as a range of other items from rope to balsa wood and they would make a great addition for anyone using more heavy duty materials in there crafts.
They are very strong and durable and the serrated edge blades grips the material to stop it slipping when cutting. The power ark scissors also boasts a soft grip handle for comfort and control and at 224mm (8.8″) they aren’t any bigger than a regular pair of scissors.
Things To Look Out For When Buying Scissors
After testing and researching many different scissors we found a few things you should look out for when buying scissors.
The first thing you should look at is the pivot screw if the scissors swing open or hang loose chances are they wont be very good. This is because there will likely be a gap in the blades which will pinch or tare the material you are trying to cut.
The second is to look at the end of the scissors for fabric blunt ended scissors worked better, whereas for paper and card the scissors with a precision point were the best.
How To Care For Craft Scissors
Here we will share all the tips and tricks we have learnt whilst researching and experimenting with lots of different scissors and tell you how you can make your trusty pair last forever. Here’s the tips:
- If you work with fabric have a separate pair of scissors you use just for that nothing will blunt your fabric scissors quicker than cutting paper.
- If you find your trusty scissors aren’t as sharp as they used to be try cutting some sandpaper against the grain then turn over and do it again making sure the full blade goes through the sandpaper. Repeat until you reach your desired sharpness.
- To prolong the life of your favourite scissors tighten the pivot screw and apply oil periodically.
- Keep your beloved scissors in a sheath or case to avoid damaging the blades.
- Keep them clean and avoid moisture and they will definitely last longer.
- if your cutting material always try to avoid pins that’s one sure way to damage your blades.
One Last Tip
Try to avoid using your craft scissors for anything but craft we know it’s exciting when new craft supplies arrive and you reach for your scissors to open the box we all do it! but if we take care of our scissors they will keep our crafts looking sharp.
Thanks for taking the time to read this article! If your looking for more craft essentials to kit out your craft room you should definitely check out our Buyers Guide section!