| Catherine |
Nov 14th, 2001 09:01 AM |
I heard that joke too. It's about the first real laugh I have had in awhile.<BR><BR>Seriously, about the knitting needles. Security was really high on the flights we took last July. (I actually believe that the US did have foreknowledge that something was brewing-- security went to the point of frisking my 20 yod on two separate flights, having her unbraid her hair to show she was carrying no weapons there, etc. Incredible.) We were questioned about any SHARP objects, specifically about knitting needles. And I never go anywhere without knitting, so of course I had a set, but since they were flexible plastic double-pointed I was allowed to keep them. <BR><BR>Today, I would think they would likely be confiscated if they were noticed. Btw, flexible plastic needles haven't been made for decades, you'd have to get them at a thrift store. <BR><BR>I wish I could discover a craft which was like knitting in that it was relaxing and could be done while reading or watching the in-flight movie, but did not require needles.<BR><BR>Cross-stitch needles are being allowed according to one poster, but you need to keep LOOKING at cross-stitch and you need good light. Frustrating.<BR><BR>Dd suggests tatting, with a plastic shuttle, but that's a bit finicky for my liking.
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