Badges are typically sewn onto a sash by first placing them in the desired arrangement and then using a needle and thread to stitch them securely in place. It's important to use a strong thread that matches the sash's color for a neat appearance. To prevent fraying, some people may use a zigzag stitch along the edges of the badge. Finally, ensure that the badges are evenly spaced and aligned for a polished look.
Boyscouts have a sash that goes across their chest. Patches are sewn on this sash in order they are earned.
all girl gudies have to wear a sash to keep their badges on it
For Girl Scouts of the USA, the Girl Scout Brownie badges go on the front of the sash, near the bottom. If you run out of room on the front of the sash, the badges may go on the back of the sash. For GirlGuiding (UK) there is no specific position for the Brownie Interest badges on the sash. However, Brownies and their leaders may decide where to place the badges on the sash.
they were strips (or triangles) of cloth sewn on.
The main purpose of the sash is to display merit badges. These are attached in rows of three in no particular order. Many just attach them in the order they were earned. Some attach the required badges for Eagle down one border - usually the right. If additional space is needed merit badges may also be attached to the back of the sash. Venture and Varsity scouts may attach a venture/ Varsity letter in the lower front corner. Temporary patches may also be attached to the back of the sash. A sash pin may be worn to keep the sash in place.
The Boy Scouts of America has a few rules for the merit badge sash. These are summarized from the Insignia Guide[linked] and from ScoutStuff.org[linked]:The merit badge sash is available in 30 and 36 inch lengthsMerit badges are worn on the front of the sashThe Varsity Letter with earned pins and bars may be worn on the bottom front corner of the sashAdditional merit badges and temporary insignia may be worn on the back of the sashThe sash is worn over the right shoulder and is never worn folded through the beltThe merit badge sash and the Order of the Arrow sash may not be worn at the same timeOnly one merit badge sash may be wornThe merit badge sash may be affixed to the shoulder loop with a the merit badge sash pin available from the Scout ShopThe Insignia Guide has no rules on how merit badges are placed. The sash is wide enough to attach merit badges three across.
You put the Cookie CEO Badge with the other Girl Scout badges, on the front of the sash, going bottom to top.
According to information about the Girl Guides of Canada sash, there should be suggestions for insignia placement in the girl's program book. Only program badges are to be worn on the sash. The Unit Title Tape goes on the top, in front. Next, the Enrollment Pin. Then the Membership Pin. Then the Challenge Crest. And then the Keepers (the pink oval badges), in no particular order. The Girl Guides of Canada Facebook page also has photos of badge placement.
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.
They usually go in the following order: Pack meeting place, area badge (e.g lake district, cheshire, carnavon), pot of gold badge, promise badge rainbows, promise badge brownies, any earnt badges go next.
The plural of sash is sashes.
If you are referring to the order in which they should be placed on the merit badge sash, the answer, is no, there is no official order. Some scouts place all of the Eagle-required badges on the inside column, so they are closer to the heart. Others place them in the order in which they were earned. I don't believe there is any "correct" way to do it.