Airline Travel With Quilting Supplies
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Marlton, NJ
Posts: 14
Hello, Everyone!
Just got home from a trip to South America and wanted to give fair warning to anyone attempting the same trip.
I had prepared some applique for the ten airplanes we were scheduled to fly in thirteen days. The second time we went through Lima, Peru, they threw away my cute little polka dotted handle scissors. They were less than three inches, which complied with American flight restrictions, but in Lima, they allow absolutely no scissors and they ceremoniously throw them away, despite your begging and pleading. They will not allow to pay to have them shipped to you or put them in your checked baggage.
The irony is that it was the second time we went through the same security, so I guess it depends who is on that day.
So, to say I didn't complete any applique on this trip is an understatement.
They also threw away our toothpaste, sunscreen and hand sanitizer because it wasn't in a zip lock bag.
Hope any of you planning to travel in South America can benefit from our experience!
Carole Henell
Marlton, NJ
Just got home from a trip to South America and wanted to give fair warning to anyone attempting the same trip.
I had prepared some applique for the ten airplanes we were scheduled to fly in thirteen days. The second time we went through Lima, Peru, they threw away my cute little polka dotted handle scissors. They were less than three inches, which complied with American flight restrictions, but in Lima, they allow absolutely no scissors and they ceremoniously throw them away, despite your begging and pleading. They will not allow to pay to have them shipped to you or put them in your checked baggage.
The irony is that it was the second time we went through the same security, so I guess it depends who is on that day.
So, to say I didn't complete any applique on this trip is an understatement.
They also threw away our toothpaste, sunscreen and hand sanitizer because it wasn't in a zip lock bag.
Hope any of you planning to travel in South America can benefit from our experience!
Carole Henell
Marlton, NJ
#5
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: So. California
Posts: 134
I travel a lot internationally for work and I usually take needlepoint or cross stitch. For the plane, I take a daisy cutter and I've been to at least 10 different countries including Peru and Brazil, and never had a problem. http://www.amazon.com/Clover-Thread-.../dp/B001DEJM8I i have both sizes one for yarn and one for floss.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 1,515
Originally Posted by AmyBaby
I travel a lot internationally for work and I usually take needlepoint or cross stitch. For the plane, I take a daisy cutter and I've been to at least 10 different countries including Peru and Brazil, and never had a problem. http://www.amazon.com/Clover-Thread-.../dp/B001DEJM8I i have both sizes one for yarn and one for floss.
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