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Old 10-25-2011, 08:39 PM
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UglyCook
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I've flown many times since right after 9/11 'til recently and I've always had knitting needles and have only been stopped because someone wanted to see what I was knitting.
You can take small scissors. You can also get a very cool knitting kit made for airplanes that has plastic scissors, needles, tape measure, etc. I got mine at a local knitting store.
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