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I've stitched a lot on planes and my main problem was a space! I've never had any difficulty with needles, though do check your particular airline's regulations.

When I fly, I always remove my scissors from my sewing supplies and pack a nail clipper that I bought just for stitching. It works perfectly and is easily replaceable if ever lost or forgotten.

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