To sew your badge onto your sash in Pathfinder club, first, position the badge where you want it on the sash, ensuring it's aligned properly according to club guidelines. Pin it in place to prevent shifting, then use a needle and thread that matches the sash's color to securely stitch around the edges of the badge. Make small, even stitches to ensure durability, and knot the thread on the back once you're finished. Finally, trim any excess thread to keep it neat.
basically im a brownie leader and you can only do it singely or you could buy an extra-wide sash when you can get two 'a breast'
If you want to make a sash to add to a dress, you need to first decide how wide and how long you need it to be. Then, you cut a piece of fabric to length +1" and 2x the width +1". Fold the fabric in half width-wise right sides together and sew a straight stitch 1/2" in from the raw edge down the length of the fabric. Now, you need to turn the sash right side out. To do this, you can attach a large safety pin to one end of the length of the sash; turn the safety pin inside the sash and use it like a needle to "sew" your way through the inside of the sash. When you get the sash turned right side out, fold the ends of the sash in 1/2", pin together, and sew. If you want, you can sew the length-wise seam down, also.
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) used to have a pattern and material that you could buy to sew your own sash. However, they discontinued selling them many years ago. So, you can either purchase a sash from the council store or from the GSUSA catalog, or find a sash pattern and material that is similar to the current sash material and sew one.
There are several suggestions of things you could do. 1) Sew the fun patches on the back so that they overlap. 2) Buy a vest because they hold more. 3) Get a patch blanket and sew the fun patches on the blanket, then you can sew the earned awards on the back of the sash if there isn't enough room for them on the front. 4) Buy a second sash. 5) Buy some matching material and add it to the sash. 6) If you have lots of fun patches, it might be fun to put them in a scrapbook with photos and memories of Girl Scout events.
First put down the sash or vest. Put the badge in place on the sash or vest. Then put a towel over the badge. Then iron it on to the sash or vest. Wait five minutes, then test badge by lifting a corner.
10.4.3. Enlisted. Wear the basic badge after completing technical school. Wear the senior badge after award of the 7-skill level, and the master badge as a master sergeant or above with 5 years in the specialty from award of the 7-skill level.
cut the cloth in two, stich on both sides and ends and then sew in whatever art you should put in..............
you can iron over the badge on the blazer the it should stick on it if it dont then you have to sew it on your blazer
The yellow badge (or yellow patch), also referred to as a Jewish badge, was a cloth patch that Jews were ordered to sew on their outer garments in order to mark them as Jews in public. It was intended to be a badge of shame.
It was the Star of David, all Jewish people had to sew it onto their clothes so everyone knew they were Jewish.
All fun patches and any other unofficial insignia should be placed on the back of the Girl Scout Cadette sash or vest. If you do not have room on your sash or vest, many girls have made patch blankets where they sew the fun patches on a blanket. Or some have sewn the fun patches on a sweatshirt or hoodie.
Joann Fabric Potting Soil fabric is the correct color for the Brownie vest or sash if your daughter is interested in sewing her own.