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BBS Reg. Date: Dec 14, 06
Posts: 40
Resorts: Manhattan Club, Fantasea resort at Atlantic Palace, Ridgtop Summit at Shawnee, Summit at Massanutten |
crochet hooks allowed in the airplane?
Does any one know if I can bring crochet hooks in my carry on? I have both metal and plastic ones. Is there a website that I can find out? Thank you for your help.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 9, 05
Location: Jordan, MN
Posts: 43
Resorts: Brewster Green,MA Cliffs Club,HI |
I'm sure they are, I bring my knitting needles all the time-both metal and plastic.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Posts: 1,843
Resorts: Lake Condominiums, Big Sky, MT |
From TSA
Last item on this list is in regards to knitting needles. According to TSA it is a yes they can be carried on.
Item Carry-on Checked Aerosol spray bottles and cans Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container Yes All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc. Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container Yes Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container Yes Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container Yes Cigar Cutters Yes Yes Corkscrews Yes Yes Cuticle Cutters Yes Yes Deodorants made of gel or aerosol Yes -3 oz. or smaller container Yes Eye drops - You are allowed to carry a 3 oz. or smaller container of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. There is no restriction on the amount you may carry, but containers greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. Yes Yes Eyeglass Repair Tools - including screwdrivers. Yes Yes Eyelash Curlers Yes Yes Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics - Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft. Yes Yes Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container Yes Hair Straightener or Detangler Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container Yes Knitting and Crochet Needles Yes Yes |
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Dec 14, 06
Posts: 40
Resorts: Manhattan Club, Fantasea resort at Atlantic Palace, Ridgtop Summit at Shawnee, Summit at Massanutten |
Thank you for your quick replies.
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 20, 05
Location: Gonic, NH
Posts: 151
Resorts: GrandSummit-Attitash, Inns of Waterville Valley, WN CP,Hertz,HH |
There used to be a limit on the length of circular knitting needles...but they have not even questioned my wife on the length of her needles lately.
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Feb 10, 07
Location: Twin Falls, ID
Posts: 1,694
Resorts: RCI Points- VRI Villas of Sedona, MROP rotator |
DW takes knitting needles and/or crochet hooks as needed and even blunt, round-nosed scissors. No problem, at least lately. Some TSA folks have been overzealous in past years.
Jim Ricks
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Wichita, KS
Posts: 5,355
Resorts: Polo Towers, Marriott's Ocean Pointe & Grand Chateau, HGVC LV Strip, Grand Regency, French Quarter resort Branson, MO |
We've had issues with the TSA at different airports. What one will allow another might not. When I questioned this and pointed out the written rules, the TSA essentially said that, despite what is written it is up to the discreation of the TSA at the check points. IOW, they can make it up as they go.
I've run into a few TSA's on a power trip and it's always annoying. Generally speaking we try not to take anything that could be considered as a weapon in case we hit upon one. A few months ago I had one get all bent out of shape over the cooling fan for my laptop computer not being taken out of the case. I explained he was the first to mention it but I'd be more than happy to remove it or have my bag hand searched. The little jerk didn't understand being polite and went off on some power trip long winded deal that ALL TSA check points required cooling fans to be removed along with the lap top computer. So far he's been the only one but, like I was told by the TSA, he has the authority to make me dance if he feels it's necessary. I guess what I'm saying is I'd take them but I wouldn't take a set of needles that you couldn't live without or didnt' want to replace.......just in case.
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TUG Member
BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Rochester, Michigan
Posts: 998
Resorts: Lawai Beach Resort, Kauai |
Last year on an overseas flight (coming from Spain, connecting through Paris to Detroit....on AirFrance) I had my bamboo knitting needles (they were short and totally complied with AirFrance guidelines) confiscated by security in Paris as I was about to board the plane. Get this.....I had travelled with them from Detroit-Paris-Malaga (Spain). Then on the flight home had gone from Spain to Paris, passed through 4 (count them, 4!) security checkpoints in the Paris airport, then was stopped for "one final search" as we were about to board the plane. And they were taken from me! I tried to reason with them, but they wouldn't listen. So what did they do? They took my bamboo knitting needles and BROKE each one in half! Then they took the halves that had the "point" on them and gave me the incredibly ragged broken other halves......in reality, they had made them into more of a weapon by breaking them. And they ruined my knitting project in the process!
There was absolutely no point to the exercise.So what I would tell you.....even if they comply with all the rules.......take along a printed copy of the rules AND "bury" them in the bottom of your carry-on bag where they are not readily apparent to any overzealous security personnel.
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BBS Reg. Date: Dec 12, 07
Location: Colorado
Posts: 14
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Knitting Needles
They are afraid people will knit an Afghan.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Wichita, KS
Posts: 5,355
Resorts: Polo Towers, Marriott's Ocean Pointe & Grand Chateau, HGVC LV Strip, Grand Regency, French Quarter resort Branson, MO |
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I say take a set and take the rules but, don't take something you can't live without. On the off chance you run into God costumed as a TSA agent, it won't be that big of a deal.
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