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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 25 Jan 2012 08:58 #74730

Thanks for the update about Dubai- I will be travelling in and out of there soon. :)
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 25 Jan 2012 06:53 #74708

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update on travelling with scissors:

flew to dubai last friday (zurich-dubai): they saw and checked the little childrens' craft scissors i had with me
commented but let me take them with me, only said that i should keep them separate so that they could see them immediately to check the size...

yesterday i few home (dubai-zurich): i put them in my liquids baggie - for the first time in years they did not want to see the liquids baggie separately - actually tossing that back into my purse to go through the machine. but afterwards searched through to find the scissors - saying that NO SCISSORS ALLOWED - no matter what size / type / rounded or not, etc. etc. no regulation citation - or showing printout helps - they have their own "personal" regulations at each individual check-point...
so - make sure whatever you have with you - is small - is CHEAP - is easily replaced!!!
going places - make sure you have a second pair of scissors in your suitcase!

& they NEVER noticed my little pink foldup scissors - so i was good to sew on the plane (with my sewing on the go project i need to cut the fabric strips to size as i go... thread is much easier - for that one can use a safety-letter-opener, a dental floss case (cutter), ones teeth - although that doesn't give a good result to thread needles...

one thing is for certain - if i ever see my little foldups in a shop again i'll stock up - they're awfully difficult to find if they're dropped between the seats in a fully booked airplane, on the train, whatnot (i KNOW)
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 04 Jan 2012 19:13 #73110

I now travel frequently with small scissors, preferring the little folding ones.
When the TSA people were even more particular, I carried fingernail clippers (the kind without the swing-out pointy file). Those pass inspection without any difficulty. I have also used a dental floss holder (with the edge made for cutting the floss) and the pendant-style antique thread cutter. Needles are no problem at all.
Happy travelilng!
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 01 Jan 2012 14:08 #72836

I have taken knitting and knitting needles crochet hooks and a darning type needle for finishing. The only thing they ever took were my good scissors.

I bought a pair of the tiny folding ones (cheap) and they haven't ever taken them away. I take them through security in a plastic bag with my other finishing tools inside of a pencil case.
Good Luck!
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 22:02 #72732

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Thanks,Margo ! Very interesting site...her QAYG methods are very similar to what I'm acquainted
with ! Been a long time since I tried it ! Have a Happy New Year !
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 20:49 #72728

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idaho wrote:
Lotti...Your strip quilt is just beautiful ! Thanks for explaining it a bit further. I was wondering if all layers were sewn at
one time. I think I have some idea of how blocks are joined. I'll be anxious to see how the pineapple goes along. :roll: :roll:
Have a good trip and a Happy New Year !!


Marilyn, I don't know how Lotti is planning to join her blocks but here is a good tutorial for QAYG:
http://www.thequiltingedge.com/p/tutorials.html
Lesson #5 shows how she joins the blocks.


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 20:26 #72726

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Lotti...Your strip quilt is just beautiful ! Thanks for explaining it a bit further. I was wondering if all layers were sewn at
one time. I think I have some idea of how blocks are joined. I'll be anxious to see how the pineapple goes along. :roll: :roll:
Have a good trip and a Happy New Year !!
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 19:08 #72722

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Lotti that quilt is beautiful.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 17:52 #72720

Lotti, the quilt looks fabulous whatever you decide to do in the end. Can't wait to see what you come up with for the pineapples. Have a good time in the mountains. Is there snow? Are you going ski-ing? Rita (enquiring mind or just nosey - take your pick :lol: )
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 16:47 #72718

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Lotti, that's beautiful!!!


In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 16:35 #72715

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for those enquiring minds out there :wink:
yes - that's what i'm doing. i add a couple of strips, right side together on top of the batting, backing on the back (where else:P), fingerpress the strips open, add the next strip to the latest one, etc. etc.
i make my squares about 1/2 inch larger than what i need for the project, that way i can square them all up to the same size before sewing these together.
the most tedious bit was figuring out how to sew them together (where a 1/4 inch needed to be open - in some cases unsewn :roll: how much extra batting i need - when and how to cut "leftovers" away, etc.), because i did not want to have to add sashing between the squares - am not at all a sashing girl (yet?)

here are a few snaps of my sensational strippers quilt (still not bound as i can't make up my mind if i want a border or not - and also am still thinking of moving 4 or was it 8? squares...) :P

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at the moment i'm trying out the pineapple ruler with my quilt-as-i-go method - will be making a blog about how as soon as i figure if and how it is most easily done - will be in the mountains from saturday till mid next week - so hope to get enough time to figure it out on the train ride - you can therefore expect something by end next week - i hope :)
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 15:40 #72709

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Inquiring minds want to know, Lotti ! :wink: :wink:
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 15:38 #72706

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SuperJudy wrote:
Lotti -- I'm interested in your carry-along project. Are you stitching/quilting the project through
batting and backing as you go along? It looks beautiful! :D


Enquiring minds want to know ! ? :wink:
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Re: Air travel with a quilt project 29 Dec 2011 10:54 #72699

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Lotti -- I'm interested in your carry-along project. Are you stitching/quilting the project through
batting and backing as you go along? It looks beautiful! :D
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