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Old 11-30-2012, 06:23 PM
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I'll be taking one of my machines with me on a trip to Arkansas. Having never traveled with my machine, what do I need to pack in my suitcase and what can I leave on the machine. Sorry I'm flying from Colorado to Arkansas. Just want to make sure everything is ok as I go thru the security lines.

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Old 11-30-2012, 06:45 PM
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I will be curious to learn as well. Great question.
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Old 11-30-2012, 09:55 PM
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I would "think" maybe just taking the needle out? Will you be doing it as a carry on? I would be worried about checking it..they throw those suitcases around pretty good. I can't think of anything else that might be considered dangerous but you should be able to go on the site of the air line you will be flying and check the requirements. Of course, scissors, rotary cutters and things like that are probably not allowed except in checked baggage.
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I travel a lot with my sewing machine. I do take the needle out, and I make sure the presser foot is down. I include the cord and foot pedal and manual in the bag with the machine, and other miscellaneous supplies that won't make it too heavy. I pack my sewing aids in my suitcase.
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I wonder if it would be easier if you packed it, and shipped.
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I also travel alot with my sewing machine. I take the needle out and keep the cord and footpedal with the machine. Scissors, etc travel in my checked bag.
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Old 12-02-2012, 06:25 AM
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Where are you going in Arkansas? We do have machines here. Maybe you could borrow one?

If I were to fly with one of my machines, I would make darn sure it fit into the carry on bag. In fact, I use a carry on type bag for my FW all the time, anyway. Check my clothes, if need be; they can be replaced a lot easier than my precious machine.
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Depending on your circumstances you might want to consider leaving or getting a basic mechanical machine to leave at your destination. I have one at each of my sons' houses and they are fine for most things I want to do there. Of course if you are not staying at a place you are going back to this wouldn't work.
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i travel with machines, as carry on. I put the needle down and the presser foot down with cloth under it, all accessories travel with machine, scissors travel in check on baggage. Be ready for the airlines to want to put it under the plane at the gate if you end up on a small plane. My Bernina 830, in its' original red case, did get banged around at that point, so i recommend using some packing material that keeps it snug and protects it from hitting the side of the carrying case. My Featherweight has a padded carrying case and fits under the seat in front of me. Makes sure you have a seat in front of you so you don't need to put it overhead. I brought my Pfaff Quilt 4 home from Germany as checked baggage in its' original packing box. Got here with no problems though they had opened it to inspect it and some of the feet were loose in the packing box since they didn't put the lid back on correctly. I have also bought used machines from local sewing machine shops when i was somewhere that the Pfaff/ or Bernina couldn't go before i got the FW. then i shipped it home and gave it to my daughter.
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:45 AM
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Thanks Everyone for the suggestions. This morning I tried putting my machine inside a carrying case and then into my smaller suitecase. There is no wiggle room at all so hubby wants me to ship it as checked baggage so I don't have any problems. I'm going to pad it some more with purse material and interfacing that I have cut out to take with me. He also doesn't want me to get tired carrying it through Denver International.

To answer the question, where I'm going. I'm going to be in the Fayetteville/Rogers area in Arkansas. I tried to find a shop that would rent me one but didn't have any luck with that.

Thanks again. Have a wonderful Sunday everyone!

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