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drcm86
Taking knitting needles on an airplane
on Aug 18, 2010
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Hi, I am a beginner knitter and will be flying across the country this weekend and want to practice knitting. Are you allowed to take plastic knitting needles on the airplane?
buttercup3
on Sep 06, 2010
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I last flew Airtran and you are able to take any knitting needles and crochet hooks on their flights. Not sure about other airlines though.
basilbee
on Sep 09, 2010
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I have found that the only needles I can guarantee won't be taken from me are bamboo.
basilbee
on Sep 09, 2010
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I would also recommend getting a round victorian cutter if you think you might need it -- you won't be allowed scissors but the round cutters -- which keep the blade secured under a shield -- are allowed and safe.
Laura116
on Sep 11, 2010
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Who would have thought this would be an issue! Thanks for the warnings, I haven't flown in a number of years and have upcoming flight, wouldn't have even considered this an issue....but times have changed....
basilbee
on Feb 17, 2011
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Bamboo are the only ones allowed last time I checked. And they do check -- I flew British Air a while back and they nearly ruined the sock I was making as they checked to make sure they were bamboo. Then of course, they wanted to know HOW IN THE WORLD to do that. :)
chrrrrris
on Feb 17, 2011
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Very interesting. Who would have thought it? I must say though that I would be more comfortable without a terrorist having them on the plane.
middlemchugh
on Nov 07, 2011
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I have flown Delta and United in the last year and I have taken my circular metal needles no questions. Though, just to be sure, they recommend taking a self addressed envelope with you in case they won't allow, you can mail them home so they're waiting when you get back!
shortj1016
on Jun 12, 2012
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I know this is an old topic but I wanted to reply. I fly at least once a year for some reason or another and I have always brough my crocheting with me on the plane. I always just stick my needle (which are the metal ones) inside my yarn and have that in my bag. I have never gotten questioned or asked to pull it out or have had them taken away.
Cowgirl07
on Nov 08, 2013
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I've never had a problem taking my metal ones and I've flown with them several times knitting while on the plane.
nmarbou
on Oct 22, 2014
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I have been traveling with knitting, crochet, and needle point right in my carry on for years and have never had a problem
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