Probably a bit of an odd question I know, but when clearing out various rooms and cupboards at Mum and Dad's house following (as mentioned in another thread) Mum's sudden death earlier this week, I found a jigsaw mat (green felt wrapped around a cardboard tube) that she'd bought for me as she knew I loved doing jigsaws, but sadly never had a chance to give to me
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I'll be flying back to Perth in J on the A330 (fingers crossed) on Tuesday night - I would like to take it with me, but will already have two suitcases - Mum was quite a shopper AND a hoarder, bless her, so there'll be more than a few items coming home with me - and would prefer to take it on board anyway so it doesn't get crushed or lost. Problem is, although it hardly weighs anything, it's about a metre long so definitely outside the carry-on item dimensions. The diameter of the roll would be about 10-12cm). I'm sure the J overhead compartment would easily be long enough, but will they allow me to take it on board? Or should I try throwing myself on the mercy of the check-in staff and hope that I could slip it through as another checked-in baggage item? It's from a mail order company, so certainly not worth paying an additional baggage fee for, but for sentimental reasons, I would like to take it home with me.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Many thanks
ETA: actually, just had another look at the permitted carry-on dimensions for J , and it appears the mat would fall within the dimensions allowed for a suit-pack as far as length and depth go - I would have a small backpack and a fairly small handbag (which I could always stuff in the backpack if needed!) so I think it might be OK?

I'll be flying back to Perth in J on the A330 (fingers crossed) on Tuesday night - I would like to take it with me, but will already have two suitcases - Mum was quite a shopper AND a hoarder, bless her, so there'll be more than a few items coming home with me - and would prefer to take it on board anyway so it doesn't get crushed or lost. Problem is, although it hardly weighs anything, it's about a metre long so definitely outside the carry-on item dimensions. The diameter of the roll would be about 10-12cm). I'm sure the J overhead compartment would easily be long enough, but will they allow me to take it on board? Or should I try throwing myself on the mercy of the check-in staff and hope that I could slip it through as another checked-in baggage item? It's from a mail order company, so certainly not worth paying an additional baggage fee for, but for sentimental reasons, I would like to take it home with me.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Many thanks

ETA: actually, just had another look at the permitted carry-on dimensions for J , and it appears the mat would fall within the dimensions allowed for a suit-pack as far as length and depth go - I would have a small backpack and a fairly small handbag (which I could always stuff in the backpack if needed!) so I think it might be OK?
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