rteixeira63
Publish time 2013-6-4 00:19
I also used the clover cutter on the plane and no problem!
lovestitches
Publish time 2013-6-4 01:13
Thanks for all the votes for the Clover cutter. I definitely will purchase it while in the US and use it on the airplane on the way back. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
Jazzi
Publish time 2013-6-22 15:06
In a pinch, I have used nail clippers to trim threads which might be an idea if it is allowed through security?
I don't travel by air anymore and hubby and I have agreed that we will drive or take the train for any future trips. It is just too difficult for me now that I am a bit older and walk with leg braces and a walker. I don't need the aggravation!
Have a great trip!
energizerbuny
Publish time 2013-6-22 22:05
I have a pair of nail clippers that have always passed security. There is no file on the clippers and their are no sharp point--only rounded points. They cut very close to the fabric.
unicorn_dreams
Publish time 2013-6-23 15:00
When I have been desperate I have used a dental floss box or nail clippers. Have never had any problems using a clover cutter or needle though
Katzenpfote
Publish time 2013-7-20 20:15
My husband gave the Clover thread cutter pendant as a gift to me. And so every time I will travel with air plane, I take this really good gadget with me.
witch62
Publish time 2013-8-2 17:54
the clover pendant is not stopped in europe to usa and back
expecially if is weared as jewelry ... is brass, lovely done vith flovers, hanging on a nice ribbon makes a pretty armless pendant
also i used dental floss as tread cutter, there is a small blade and you will still need to refine your work once landed (scissors in the luggage are allowed, just not in the cabin) but boredoom is kept in check
usually have also a bit of floss already cut in right lenght in bobbins,
so i may leave long tails and finish it at the hotel or at home
needles in a small piece of felt inside the money purse, near coins are fine too,
no more then 2 or 3 while otehrs with the scissors as safe backup
have fun on your holiday and get the hostess involved,
they may help you too
MichelleB
Publish time 2013-8-4 21:19
very interesting discussion to consider thanks
seditas
Publish time 2013-8-14 08:28
Me han ido muy bien sus consejos, gracias, porque no sabia que las tijeras de bebe también las confiscaran :curse:
JaneDough
Publish time 2013-8-15 04:24
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If I were travelling, rather than cross stitch I would taking knitting or crochet. And to prevent th ...
That is such a good idea - i once had straight metal needles confiscated but I think that would work!