Old 04-01-2010, 04:14 AM
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Maride
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Yes, It can go on a plane. It has no blade. It is basically a plastic with ten different slots where you can stick a threaded needle. It spins to wrap the loose thread around. As said, I had one when I did cross stitch, but hated to get the needles out. It is only good for traveling so the threads don't tangle.
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