All-purpose scissors are generally made to cut through paper and other materials that lack the "give" and resistance from fabric. In fact, you could even break the scissors if trying to slice through a piece of corduroy, for example, because all-purpose scissors don't have the right level of sharpness.
It Opening packages and letters, cutting out recipes, cutting thread and cord, making clothes, slipcovers and home accessories, cutting cuticle, trimming nails, hair cutting, picking flowers, darning, cutting samples, patching, cutting out paper dolls, metal work.
Special rust resistant material used to increase its lifespan and maintain sharpness like day-one.
Some characteristics of scissors, such as their sharpness or blade thickness, the specific length of their cutting edges or the total length of the tool, allow one to guess their possible uses.
The blades of the scissors are a pair of wedges in a cross shape which pivot around a fulcrum. The attached handles are levers. When force is applied to the handles, it causes the bladed wedges to come together to cut an object