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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-15-2010 @ 1:30PM
Lynn said...
I'm curious about the knitting - how does it get past security? I work at an airport, where knitting needles are always confiscated by security officials....
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12-20-2010 @ 4:57PM
carr5 said...
Even plastic knitting needles? Metal I can understand, but I've taken plastic on before with no trouble. (yes, after 911)
12-21-2010 @ 9:46AM
Katie said...
Knittting needles are allowed, even metal ones.
12-21-2010 @ 2:33AM
Gene said...
Have always used bamboo knitting needles and have never had them confiscated at the airport.