Traveling w Hexies
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Traveling w Hexies
I have a flight to FL tomorrow. I'll have my Laptop and purse carry on. Not allowed a third item so I bought the cute little sewing kit to put in my jumbo purse. ALmost didn't fit. Still have room for Kindle and wallet on the other side. Who needs make up?
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I love that I can layout and pin my hexie flower pieces on top of the box (its a big pin cushion) to hold until ready for sewing.
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I love that I can layout and pin my hexie flower pieces on top of the box (its a big pin cushion) to hold until ready for sewing.
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We are flying to Pasadena in August to a grandsons wedding. Never thought i would do hexies maybe should start to have something to do on the plane: i hate to fly!!!! What size would you start with?
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Make sure you check with airline first. I took a bag of knitting once and had to leave the needles behind as they could be used as a lethal weapon and scissors have to almost be microscopic nowdays with security so tight but love the sewing box and a wonderful idea.
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Evelyn, I did. Scissors with point (like my clippers) are OK if under 4 inches.
Lafpeaches, New to hexies, start with 1.5 or 2" maybe. See my tut at
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...a-t246917.html
Lafpeaches, New to hexies, start with 1.5 or 2" maybe. See my tut at
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...a-t246917.html
#7
I've traveled with hexies, although not on a plane.P Even though the airlines supposedly have relaxed the rules, I'd be afraid to travel with sewing scissors, afraid of losing them. I'd travel with one of the Clover pendants on a necklace. That should work.
Packing a large sewing basket into a carryon bag seems excessive. I have a small over the arm sewing kit with a pin cushion in the center and two pockets which have thread, needles, and usually scissors. It looks about 1/4 the size of your sewing box. I would also consider putting the sewing stuff into zip-loc bags for flying. They can be crushed down and packed into limited space.
Packing a large sewing basket into a carryon bag seems excessive. I have a small over the arm sewing kit with a pin cushion in the center and two pockets which have thread, needles, and usually scissors. It looks about 1/4 the size of your sewing box. I would also consider putting the sewing stuff into zip-loc bags for flying. They can be crushed down and packed into limited space.
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Are you going to glue down the fabric to the papers or baste it? I am basting on a 1 inch hexagon - and use the Clover clip to start my hexi's, so much easier than pins. I only do 2 at a time. I want to try the glue method - just haven't done it yet.
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Checked with TSA. Scissors with point smaller than 4" OK. But I'm not risking my expensive clippers, so I have a tiny blunt pair to snip thread. Pins and needles are OK too but I'm using Clover clips and a tiny needle.
They have to allow a sewing needle or they have to start taking safety pins. My husband retired from Home Land Security.
Quilting candy, I don't use papers, I mark and do running stitch.
They have to allow a sewing needle or they have to start taking safety pins. My husband retired from Home Land Security.
Quilting candy, I don't use papers, I mark and do running stitch.
#10
I made a small 'purse' using the metal tape measure for closure. [Actually have made quite a few of t hem because I love them.] I put my yo-yo stuff in this one, which included material, the Clover yo-yo maker, thread, needle & threaders, and cheap small scissors. I take this to my quilt guild meetings and such as well. I have a larger 'purse' that holds my circle maker and extra fabric; it is kept with an old small rotary mat, so I can keep up with the demand.
I love it because it is softsided and will enlarge itself only as needed, yet is compact.
The funny part is: I can get 4 yo-yos done in an hour, almost. My hands just won't do it any faster. Last quilt guild the [newer to me] tremors were so bad that another quilter sitting next to me threaded my needle when he saw I was shaking so much. Aren't quilters great!
I love it because it is softsided and will enlarge itself only as needed, yet is compact.
The funny part is: I can get 4 yo-yos done in an hour, almost. My hands just won't do it any faster. Last quilt guild the [newer to me] tremors were so bad that another quilter sitting next to me threaded my needle when he saw I was shaking so much. Aren't quilters great!
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