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
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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I read your discusion about the travel pillow. and I have one.
If you are interested.
www.kleinhout.com
Look at Lace-Pillows
Rina Zijp Holland
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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
Diane mentioned using a large square with knotted corners for carrying
pillows around in and I do something similar.
I use a large table cloth (not my best lacy, linen or Battenberg cloths),
but a couple of casual ones. I have 2 large pillows that don't have bags,
so I have them wrapped in table
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
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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> My information is from last fall, but I've been taking my lacemaking stuf
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
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