The patch should be located directly below the shoulder seam and should be the BSA issued flag patch. Patrol Patches go directly below the American Flag patch. Patrol Patches represent the scouts Patrol!
Here is some more information on Custom Patrol Patches! This patch is award to Troops who have earned the Quality Unit Award. This patch should be placed just below the Patrol Patch. Only the most recently earned award should be worn. The Council Patch should be flushed against the shoulder seam. The Council Patch is obtained through your local Council and cannot be customized to each individual troop.
The Unit Numeral Patch is your Troop number. Unit Numeral Patches are placed below the Council Patches. You can use individual numbers from your local council office and sew them or to save time get a Unit Numeral Patches here! This patch is placed in the center of the Left Sleeve Pocket.
If there is a pocket on the sleeve, this patch goes in the middle of the pocket. This patch is placed centered below the Left Sleeve Pocket. The Merit Badge Sash is not a part of the uniform itself, but its often worn over the uniform at a Court of Honor. The Merit Badges should be sewn on the front of the sash as they are earned in neat, even rows of three.
Question: Does it matter if Daisy Journey badges are placed on the bottom left or right? When they run out of room on the bottom left, they will fill up the bottom right.
If you still run out of room, you can add another row above, again going from left to right. If by chance you earn skill-builder badges, you can place these in a row above the Journey badges on the left, OR in a row on the right. No worries, though, the important thing is that the badges were earned and a girl should rightfully feel proud to wear them! Answer: Thanks for your excellent question! This is a bit confusing, so bear with me. If this is a fun patch, given to the girl for participating in an event, then it goes on the back of the vest or sash.
These G. If you are still unsure, check the shape of the badge or patch. If it is shaped similarly to other badges your scout has, then it too is a badge. If it is a general oval shape or an odd shape, then it is likely a fun patch. Answer: The Cookie Rally patch is a fun patch that goes on the back of the vest or sash, There is a Speak Up fun patch as well as a Raise Your Hand patch that also goes anywhere on the back of the vest or sash.
Question: Where does the triangle "play fair" patch go on a Girl Scout's sash? Since it is an earned badge, it goes on the front of the sash, below all the usual insignia, and below Journey badges. If you haven't yet earned any Journey badges, but plan to, leave some space below insignia for the Journey badges, and start placing Try-its below that space.
Alternatively, you can start placing Try-its along the bottom hemline of the sash, and work your way up. If you've run out of room on the sash for Try-its, it is okay to place some on the back of the sash! Question: If we get our cookie sale and cookie booth patches after we bridge from Brownies to Juniors, can we place them on the junior vest? Answer: I am going to assume that this is the Brownie level Making Friends try-it badge, which is triangular in shape with a brown edge and has a cat and mouse design in the center.
If so, then this is an earned badge, so it goes on the front of the vest, on the girl's right side. Badges are generally started on the hemline, lined up in a row. Move up, row by row, as you add additional badges. If you run out of room on the right side, you can place some on the left side, again starting at the hemline and moving up.
For sashes, place the badge on the front, starting at the bottom and working up, row by row. If your Making Friends patch does not match the description of the Brownie badge, then perhaps it is a fun patch? Most Making Friends fun patches have the words "Making Friends" on it. If that is the case, then as a fun patch, it would be placed anywhere on the back of the vest or sash.
They can be placed anywhere on back. Question: Where does the "Bridging '18" Girl Scout patch go? Does it go on the back? Answer: You are correct! Bridging patches generally go on the back of the vest or sash.
The only exception would be if your Council has a special earned badge related to bridging. Question: Where do patches for cookie sales go on a Girl Scout's sash or vest? Answer: If it is a fun patch, it will go on the back of the vest or sash. If it is a badge that is associated with cookie sales, it will go on the front. Cookie badges are shaped like other Girl Scout badges - triangular, round, diamond, rectangular, or stylized square depending on grade level.
Daisies also have leaves that are associated with cookie sales that go on the front of the vest or tunic. It can be confusing with all the badges and fun patches. Is so, it is generally treated like a patch and goes on the back of the vest or sash. However, if it is an award pin, or if there were a number of tasks necessary to earn the pin, then it may be worn on the front, along with other earned badges or awards.
It is arc-shaped like a bridge and there are specific requirements to earn it. Juniors may also wear their Brownie Wings on the front of their vest. Question: Where does the Girl Scout early registration patch go on the daisy vest? Answer: The early registration patch goes anywhere on the back of the Daisy vest.
Does that go on the front or back of her Girl Scout Brownie sash? Answer: I think I may be stumped! But, could this be a Council badge, specific to your local Council?
If it is similar in appearance - size and shape - to other earned Brownie badges, then it would go on the front. If it is a skill builder badge, it would go on the right side of the vest. If the badge does not look similar in size and shape to other earned Brownie badges, then it is likely considered to be a fun patch, and so would go on the back of the vest or sash.
Since it is a fun patch, it goes anywhere on the back of the sash or vest. Answer: The sash typically is worn over the right shoulder down to the left hip, but I have had girls who preferred to wear theirs the other way for various reasons.
Answer: The cookie pin is fuchsia in color, about an inch or so in size, in a rhombus shape. If the girl does not have membership stars, you can place the pin below the troop numerals.
Some girls like to put all of their Try-it badges on the right side of their vest, starting at the hemline and working up, and their Journey badges on the left side of the vest. But most girls run out of room and will put Try-its on the left side below Journey badges as well as on the right side.
Question: Where does the Girl Scouts digital cookie patch go on the Daisy tunic? Answer: Since this is a fun patch, it can go anywhere on the back of the vest or tunic.
Do they all go on the back of the vest? Answer: If you run out of room on the front of the vest, you can place badges anywhere on the back. Also, if you group Journey badges on the left of the vest and proficiency badges on the right, and run out of room for proficiency badges, if is fine to place some on the same side as Journey badges.
Answer: These are both considered to be fun patches, and so go anywhere on the back of the vest or sash. Hi Heather, Wow! A special patch from the council CEO is a wonderful thing! There is no rule stating that such a patch must stay on a particular vest, so if your girl wants to move it to her Brownie uniform, I'd say go ahead and move it. She has a right to be proud of it! My girl got a special patch from our council's CEO last year and she really wants to move it over to her Brownie uniform.
Is that something we could do or do we have to leave it on her Daisy vest? Hi Roxanne, Thanks for your question! All product sales patches, like the Avatar patch, go on the back of the Daisy vest. I'm not familiar with any badge or patch called "Council Wide. Councils may also have a patch program, with "fun patches" given for certain activities. If a fun patch, it can go anywhere on the back of the sash. Congrats to your granddaughter, Suzanne! I'm presuming that what you are sewing on to the vest are fun patches, not earned badges?
Fun patches can go anywhere on the back of the vest. Some girls like to try to group them together somehow, but most girls like the back of the vest to not be too fussy. You can simply start at the top and work your way down, row by row. Now, for earned badges, you'll sew them to the front of the vest.
Place earned skill-builder badges along the bottom right side of the vest, going up in rows as more badges are earned. On the left side of the vest, place earned Journey badges along the bottom, going up in rows.
The Journey badges that are sets will go more towards the center of the vest, on the left side. If you are ever unsure, you can use just a few stitches to hold the badges until you are certain of their placement, and then stitch them in more securely later. Happy Scouting! Where should I begin to place them? Does it matter? Hi Maria, Yes, bridging awards generally transfers to the new uniform.
For example, Brownie "wings" or the Brownie Bridge arch will transfer to the Junior vest or sash. It will be placed below the Junior Bridge arch.
The Cadette Bridge arch will be placed above the Junior arch, which will be placed above the Brownie arch or wings. Make your shopping count: invest in your community. By purchasing at Scout Store, you directly give back to your local groups and change lives. What Scouts wear Scouts wear a uniform during their weekly meetings and sometimes on trips away, depending on where they're going and what they're doing. Where you can buy uniform Uniform can either be bought from our online shop - Scout Store - or from a local supplier.
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