You already know what titanium does for blades. Sharper edges, longer life between sharpenings, and resistance to the corrosion that quietly ruins regular steel in a sewing room full of dust and humidity. Our titanium-coated blades have built their reputation on those three things.
This collection brings the same titanium coating to a complete set of scissors and tools, designed specifically for quilters. Ten pieces in one unified set, finished in the rainbow titanium that has become a signature of our line.
Most quilters end up working with a drawer of mismatched scissors. Different shops, different ages, different levels of sharpness. You reach for the closest tool instead of the right one, and the work suffers a little for it. This collection fixes that. Every tool you need for quilting, embroidery, and appliqué work, all from the same titanium line, all organized in a case that lives next to your machine.
What the Titanium Coating Does
The coating makes each blade harder than standard stainless steel. Harder blades hold their edge through more cuts before needing attention, which means cleaner work for longer between maintenance. The coating also resists corrosion, which matters in any room where humidity and fabric dust meet metal. And the rainbow finish, well, that part is there because it earns its place on a worktable in a way plain steel never quite manages.
The Ten Tools, Grouped by Function
For the foundation cuts:
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9.5 inch Heavy Duty Quilting Scissors. Cuts yardage and patterns with long, smooth strokes so you get clean lines through cottons, linens, and layered fabric without shifting or fraying.
For precision work:
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4 inch Fine Point Scissors. Reaches into tight areas so you can clip threads close to the fabric without nicking what you don't want to cut.
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4 inch Double Curve Scissors. Keeps your hand above the fabric surface so you can trim threads and jump stitches in embroidery and appliqué without disturbing the design below.
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EZ Snips with Micro-Serrated Edge. Grips the thread instead of letting it slide so chain piecing and repetitive cuts stay clean every time.
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Stitch Scissors. Sits within reach at the machine so quick snips happen without breaking workflow.
For appliqué and layered work:
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6 inch Double Curve Scissors. Gives extended reach so larger embroidery work and longarm quilting get the same precision as smaller projects.
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6 inch Duckbill Scissors. The wide paddle blade slides between fabric layers so you can trim the top cleanly without risking the fabric beneath. Essential for appliqué.
For control and trimming:
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5 inch Trimming Scissors. Mid-size balance that handles seam allowances, edge refinement, and general trimming without feeling oversized for the task.
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Safety Stiletto. Guides fabric under the needle and turns corners so your fingers stay clear of the action. Doubles as a seam picker when you need to lift a thread without tearing it.
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Curved Tweezer. Picks up small fabric pieces and pulls stray threads where fingers are too large to work cleanly.
The Storage Case
The collection arrives in a flip-top case with magnetic closure. Each tool sits in its own precision-cut compartment, which keeps the blades from knocking against each other between projects. Closed, the case stores compactly. Open, it works as a tool tray you can keep beside your machine throughout a project.
Why a Unified Set Matters
Working with one consistent line of tools changes how the work feels. Same handle balance across the set, same blade quality, same age. You stop reaching for whatever is closest and start reaching for the right tool, because the right tool is always within arm's length and always sharp.
This is the set you build the rest of your quilting practice around.