Flying with sissors
#1
Question for anyone who has flown (internationally, on a commercial airplane, I mean) lately with their sewing supplies. The CATSA/FAA website says I'm allowed "sissors with blunt points" and "small needles in a sewing kit" in my carry-on luggage. I'd love to take a little project with me to pass the time on the flight.
Has anyone flown internationally with sissors and needles lately? Do you think my tiny embroidery sissors and a couple of needles (for stitching the binding onto some quilted coasters I'm making) will pass security?
Thanks!
Jan
Has anyone flown internationally with sissors and needles lately? Do you think my tiny embroidery sissors and a couple of needles (for stitching the binding onto some quilted coasters I'm making) will pass security?
Thanks!
Jan
#2
They sell blunt nosed scissors now at LQS and online that are supposee to be airline approved here in the states. I have not heard here that small sewing needles have been banned. You could call the airlines, airport, or your airline security and find out for sure :wink:
#3
Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: In the middle of a mess...
Posts: 20,027
I have a pair of fold up scissors that WILL NOT make it thru the security. My advice would be to go to Walmart or somewhere and buy a pair of blunt nose OR what I use now....baby nail clippers!
#5
I wasn't flying internationally, but it was after 9/11. They let me take scissors and crochet hooks on board!!! I think they felt sorry for me....taking 2 daughters and 4 kids to Disneyland!!! :shock: :shock:
#6
Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: In the middle of a mess...
Posts: 20,027
Originally Posted by amma
Terri, have they ever stopped you for trying to bring sewing needles?
#9
Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: In the middle of a mess...
Posts: 20,027
I've never had a problem with the little thing I have that goes in my wallet. I have had my travel scissors TRIED to be taken away, but have always managed to get them into my suitcase. Now, I just bring my baby nail clippers with me.
#10
OK, I think I'll put my needles in one of those little "sewing kits" (like the ones you sometimes get in hotel rooms) in my makup bag, and bring nail clippers rather than sissors for cutting thread.
Thanks all!
Jan
Thanks all!
Jan
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
abdconsultant
Main
10
02-19-2011 10:24 AM