shears (Q4107)

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A two-bladed cutting instrument with the finger loops at and above the plane of the blades,usually used to cut fabric for costumes.

A two-bladed cutting instrument with the finger loops at and above the plane of the blades,usually used to cut fabric for costumes.
  • tailor shears
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shears
A two-bladed cutting instrument with the finger loops at and above the plane of the blades,usually used to cut fabric for costumes.
  • tailor shears

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140926
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00931A
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3 August 2013
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shears (English)
A two-bladed cutting instrument with the finger loops at and above the plane of the blades,usually used to cut fabric for costumes. (English)
3 August 2013
tailor shears (English)
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velké krejčovské nůžky (Czech)
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forbici (Italian)
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kleermakersschaar (Dutch)
groter en zwaarder dan een schaar met uitsparingen voor de duim en een grotere uitsparing voor de vier vingers deze staan in een lichte hoek ten opzichte van de bladen zodat deze op de tafel rust om stof te knippen (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Schere (German)
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tijeras de sastre (Spanish)
Un instrumento de corte de dos hojas con los ojos para los dedos por encima del plano de las hojas. Normalmente se utiliza para cortar trajes de la tela. El diseño de mangos doblados permite un corte uniforme y menos fatigoso. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
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Kraftigare sax. Anväds för att klippa kraftigare material med. (Swedish)
Ett ledat tvåbladigt metallinstument som hålls med ena handes tumme och fingrar såsom saxen men är oftas större och tyngre. Det ena bladet kan vila på underlaget (bordet) vid användning (Swedish)
3 August 2013
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