@brittarnhild
I was up already at 4.30 this morning, to be sure to reach the first plane. Therefore I had planned to sleep from Trondheim to Oslo, and had packed my knitting in my backpack which I placed in the overhead compartment. I sat down on seat F, and soon two women found their places at D and E. Can you imagine my surprise when both of them took up their knitting....... I was halp asleep already, but their knitting chats followed me into my dreams.
By the way - take a little look at the yellow "ball" in the lady in seat E´s lap. Can you see what it is? It is a tiny little hat to put on top of the Easter egg :-)
.......yes, I plan to copy it, and will give you the pattern.
On the next plane, from Oslo to Frankfurt, I started the bundad stockings for Leander. I had planned to do plane knitting on them, but as the written pattern I had said something else, I changed my mind.......and I am very happy I did.
I will show you more of them later.
An interesting flight for you! In Australia we can knit on flights but I am not aware that it is permitted on the long haul intercontinental flights which take 15 hours to Middle east stopover cities ( eg Dubai,Doha & Abu Dhabi)
Enjoy your holiday & Happy Easter.
Posted by: Roslyn Lilburn | 04/06/2017 at 12:20 AM
I always use bamboo needles when I travel, then I have no problem with airpost security Roslyn :-)
Posted by: BrittArnhild | 04/06/2017 at 08:30 AM
All set to start socks on the train journey I am taking on Monday. I too thought knitting needles were not allowed on international flights ( or crochet hooks or sewing needles) but as I use only bamboo needles maybe I shall give it try next time I fly.
Posted by: Fran | 04/06/2017 at 09:28 AM
Happy trails Fran, and happy knitting.
Posted by: BrittArnhild | 04/06/2017 at 10:57 PM