Re: [lace] lace on airplanes, was Bobbin lace carry pillow

2010-05-21 Thread Jo
Lately I tend to make wire lace. It needs few pins and is easy to repin so
a miniature pillow is enough. So I wrapped a fleece shawl and placed it in
a food container, pinned wire lace on it and arranged it as shown on
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/lace/hang-EN.html
Imagine how all that metal looks on an x-ray image scanner... I had to
open up and explain but otherwise no problem.

The pillow can actualy be smaller than the pattern. To have a larger
working space, I pin a 'skirt' on the pillow. A kind of semi-circular cover
cloth padded with undercarpet. There is always something at hand to put as
extra padding under the 'skirt', another sjawl, gloves...

Jo

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RE: [lace] lace on airplanes, was Bobbin lace carry pillow

2010-05-21 Thread Ruth Budge
Good idea to check.   I'm not allowed to take a lace pillow on a plane
within Australia - after all, I might run amok and stab someone with a lace
pin!

Ruth (Sydney, Australia)

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Security issues change. Just a tip - to be on the safe side for
international flights, check with your airline before you go. Their website
will have a link about carry-on items.

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Re: [lace] lace on airplanes, was Bobbin lace carry pillow

2010-05-21 Thread Laceandbits
I don't think it depends entirely upon the airline!  It also depends 
largely on the security restrictions at the airport you are flying from.

As I have already posted to MariCarmen off forum, Malvary normally knits on 
her way to the UK but isn't allowed to knit on the way home.  This is 
nothing to do with Air Canada, but the higher security at the UK airports which 
will still not allow scissors, nail clippers, tweezers, knitting needles or 
anything that could possibly be considered to be a weapon (or possably a 
detonator?).  Although you *may* get through, is it worth the risk as your hold 
luggage is long gone, so you have no choice but for the item to be 
confiscated.

Jacquie

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Re: [lace] lace on airplanes, was Bobbin lace carry pillow

2010-05-21 Thread Helene Guilmette
While I was in Europe I had been told you could not bring in or out  
straw filled pillows, but then we were moving back to Canada at the  
time.  Not many people would bring such heavy pillows on a trip.  Just  
something you need to know if you are thinking of buying a traditional  
pillow while in Europe for example.


On 21-May-10, at 12:18 PM, bev walker wrote:

> Security issues change. Just a tip - to be on the safe side for
> international flights, check with your airline before you go. Their  
> website
> will have a link about carry-on items.
>
> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:48 AM,  wrote:
>
>>
>> My information is from last fall, but I've been taking my  
>> lacemaking stuff
>> on the plane for years.  As you know, they don't worry about pins  
>> in a lace
>> pillow.
>>
>>> Is this a problem for international flights? I was planning to  
>>> take my
>> lace to Europe from the US this summer. I do not, however, want to  
>> have it
>> confiscated somewhere on route or not be able to carry it on for  
>> the return
>> flight. Any information would be very much appreciated.
>>
>
>
> -- 
> Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west  
> coast of
> Canada
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Re: [lace] lace on airplanes, was Bobbin lace carry pillow

2010-05-21 Thread bev walker
Security issues change. Just a tip - to be on the safe side for
international flights, check with your airline before you go. Their website
will have a link about carry-on items.

On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:48 AM,  wrote:

>
> My information is from last fall, but I've been taking my lacemaking stuff
> on the plane for years.  As you know, they don't worry about pins in a lace
> pillow.
>
> >  Is this a problem for international flights? I was planning to take my
> lace to Europe from the US this summer. I do not, however, want to have it
> confiscated somewhere on route or not be able to carry it on for the return
> flight. Any information would be very much appreciated.
>


-- 
Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of
Canada

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Re: [lace] lace on airplanes, was Bobbin lace carry pillow

2010-05-21 Thread lynrbailey
Dear MaryCarmen;
My information is from last fall, but I've been taking my lacemaking stuff on 
the plane for years.  As you know, they don't worry about pins in a lace 
pillow.  Nor do they worry about sewing needles.  Nonetheless, I only carry on 
the pins I will need for the flight, just in case some airline person doesn't 
understand.  You can carry on scissors as long as they have the blunt ends 
commonly used in elementary school.  One note however.  Make sure your pillow 
will fit on the tray.  A pillow about the size of a laptop is what you want.  
There is an ethafoam round travel pillow that will take a sort of roller, but I 
like it as a cookie pillow.  Also it doesn't add weight.  

Lyn in Pennsylvania, USA where the weather is sunny summer, and the roses are 
in full swing.


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>

>Subject: Bobbin lace carry pillow 
> Also, someone, I don't remember who, mentioned not being able to carry bobbin 
> lace on an airplane because of the pins and scissors. I take mine on planes 
> all the time. I use fingernail clippers instead of scissors and the pins 
> haven't been a problem going through security. Is this a situation only on 
> domestic flights in the US? Is this a problem for international flights? I 
> was planning to take my lace to Europe from the US this summer. I do not, 
> however, want to have it confiscated somewhere on route or not be able to 
> carry it on for the return flight. Any information would be very much 
> appreciated. 
>Thank you to everyone for the wonderful responses! 
>MariCarmen 
>Minnesota, USA 
>
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