Dear Friends,

I second that comment about being able to do cross stitch on a  plane. Of
course, tapestry needles aren't exactly sharp!  I even had  my pendant cutter
admired by security staff at Cardiff Airport. Needless to say I didn't admit it
had a blade in it :-)

I've done cross stitch on a plane just a couple of years ago. I had actually taped my rather blunt needle to one of my keys and no-one noticed. The crew didn't even think of confiscating my work.

Another time (or may be even that time) my circular pendant cutter dropped and came in two on the floor. There was a beautiful round razor blade lying on the floor. I very smartly put it back together again :)
David in Ballarat - slowly getting over shingles.

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