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    Old 02-14-2016, 07:31 PM
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    Hi, Everyone,

    I'm sure this has been asked on here before, but rules are always changing, right?

    So, I'm flying five hours for a quilting convention (Modern Quilt Convention, for anyone else who might be going). The convention supplies sewing machines for the workshops but we're asked to bring our own notions. I hate checking my suitcase, so I'm wondering if anyone has flown with their quilting supplies and, if so, what I'm allowed to bring on the plane in the way of scissors and rotary cutters and whatnot. I'm pretty sure snips are allowed, but probably not my rotary cutter or my favorite gingher dressmaker's scissors.....right???

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    Old 02-14-2016, 08:00 PM
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    I just flew from Az. to Pa. and back. As far as scissors, the blades must be under 4 inches. I doubt that a rotary cutter would be allowed as carry on. I was able to carry on my hand quilting needles.
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    There was just a thread about this within the last couple of days. The responses varied, but I'm not sure how recent some of the experiences listed were.

    Answers in that thread ranged quite a bit, it seemed to vary from airport to airport. I've been able to take my 4" scissors on board, and my MIL was denied a crochet hook.

    You might have to check your luggage this time.
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    Old 02-15-2016, 02:05 AM
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    Here's the link to the TSA's Prohibited Items list:
    https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-...ohibited-items

    You can bring scissors only if their blades are 4" or less. Greater than that must be checked. I bring my Gingher 4" knife edge scissors on planes because the blades are only 3". You need to measure from the screw to the tip of the blade; I'm pretty sure Dressmaker Shears are way too long. You can bring the handle for your rotary cutter, but blades must be checked. Pins & needles are all fine. To Peggi's point, I also once had difficulty bringing a latchhook on board (for making rugs). The Security people didn't know what it was & wouldn't even let me toss it because then I got labeled a threat. I spent 20 minutes demonstrating how it was used and waiting for them to look it up on the web and get clearance from a supervisor before I was allowed to continue to the gate. So ... if it's some kind of specialty tool that a non-crafter might not immediately be able to identify, I'd pack it in your checked luggage. Not sure if you need to bring any starch/sizing, but if so, I'd either ship it or buy a small container of powdered corn starch and an empty spray bottle; you can mix your own using the coffee pot found in most hotel rooms.

    Sometimes you can call ahead to the hotel & ship your items there to be picked up when you check in. I did that once for an informal quilt gathering in FL. Better option than having to catch a cab into town only to find out that all the other out-of-town quilters in your group already bought up the store's entire stock of scissors or rotary blades (which might have only been 2-3 units).
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    Could you contact the organization of what to do about a rotary cutter?? I would think that they would at least supply you with a rotary cutter.
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    Old 02-16-2016, 04:40 AM
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    While everyone here means well, I would not trust any answer given here. Check with your airline to avoid any surprises or delays at the airport.
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    Old 02-16-2016, 04:53 AM
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    I always e-mail the particular airline I am using, as to what is acceptable. I then make sure I carry their reply with me to the airport. As for the rotary cutter, take the handle and buy a blade when you get there. It is not like you are ever going to use more blades.
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    I don't think an individual airline makes the call. I believe the TSA does when you go through security.
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    Old 02-16-2016, 06:35 AM
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    FYI, the rules for foreign airports are different. They're very arbitrary, and I almost had my less than 4" scissors confiscated this summer in a foreign airport. I had taken them along to do handwork in the plane. I put up a big fight and they eventually gave in, but I was pretty sure I was going to lose them. Very frustrating since there were no regulations posted at all.
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    Old 02-16-2016, 06:42 AM
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    Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
    Could you contact the organization of what to do about a rotary cutter?? I would think that they would at least supply you with a rotary cutter.
    Better to contact the airline you are flying on.
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