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Chicago restaurants and needlepoint
Two wonderful restaurants to recommend from last week's trip to Chicago. MK on Franklin is fantastic! Haven't had such a wonderful dinner in a long time. Not inexpensive but much more pleasant than Charlie Trotter's. The other one we really enjoyed for those who like little comfy bistros is Bistro 110 on Pearson I think. Also, if you're in Evanston Cafe Roxy is cute and comfortable. Good pizza/pasta etc. And, for those of us who stitch there is now an airline approved yarn cutter/needle threader which is about the size of a razor and ties onto your canvas. The Canvasback in Northfield, IL, sells them and has a website. Tapestry needles went through security without any problems.
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Kam; thanks for the restaurant tips! We will be in Chicago next week and I have looked at several options for our visit, I'll be sure to add yours to our list!
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Any word yet on if cross stitch or quilting needles have been approved for flight yet? I'll look into the yarn cutter for use in cutting my thread.
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I've taken cross stitch needles on two flights (one just after Sep 11 2001 and one in April 2002) without any problems-Delta. I used a clover thread cutter instead of scissors.
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Any word on knitting needles? I miss knitting on those long flights.
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I saw a lady knitting yesterday at Laguardia while waiting for her plane, so I'm guessing they're okay. Might want to check with the airline though.
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