This slide is based on an idea found in “Whittlin’ Jim’s” column in the December 1950 issue of Boy’s Life. Check out my carrick bend infographic (part if the PDF package) This neckerchief slide can be made from just about any straight-grained wood, the piece I use in the video is probably the smallest workable size. Take care […]
Neckerchiefs
Wear Your Scout Neckerchief!
During my first visit to Kandersteg International Scout Center it was immediately apparent that Scouts the world over wear neckerchiefs, they wear them all the time, and they wear them with either the uniform or informal clothing. This immediately made sense, the Scout neckerchief is a symbol that identifies Scouts as members of a worldwide movement. I learned there were […]
Custom Neckerchiefs and Patches
We recently ordered new custom neckerchiefs and patches for our Troop and Crew, and I wanted to share two sources that I can highly recommend to Scouters looking for custom neckerchiefs or patches. (Please note that these companies are not advertisers or affiliates with Scoutmastercg.com. I approached them as any customer would. I did not receive […]
Ball in Cage Neckerchief Slide
An old whittler’s puzzle the ball in a cage can be adapted to make an interesting neckerchief slide. Here’s pictures of one I carved many years ago: Here’s some whittling resources that will help you get started. The Ball in Cage Neckerchief Slide and over 40 more infographics and helpful PDF documents Are included in the […]
Turk’s Head Knot Neckerchief Slide
You can download a PDF version of both the right and left handed versions of this infographic below RIGHT HANDED LEFT HANDED The “Turk’s head” knot (named for its resemblance to a turban) is a familiar traditional neckerchief slide or woggle. (Special thanks to Brian Stockton for the left handed version of this infographic) Elaborate Turk’s head knots can be made with […]
Royal Carrick Bend Neckerchief Slide
The decorative royal carrick bend can be fashioned into a great neckerchief slide. Begin by laying out the royal carrick bend flat and then tighten the strands around a cylinder (paper tube, etc.) This is a challenging project, but it’s worth the trouble. Here’s my Carrick Bend Infographic Here’s a royal carrick bend neckerchief slide […]
Scout Neckerchief Knots and Folds
The cattle rustler’s and good-turn knots are decorative ways to tie off the ends of a Scout neckerchief. For a dressier look try tucking the ends before you roll the neckerchief as shown. Free PDF file formatted to print out on 81/2 X 11 paper The Neckerchief Knots PDF file and over 40 more infographics and helpful PDF documents Are included […]
Boy Scout Neckerchiefs
Boy Scout neckerchiefs have been with us since Baden Powell published Scouting for Boys: The Scout Uniform is very like the uniform worn by my men when I commanded the South African Constabulary. They knew what was comfortable, serviceable, and a good protection against the weather. So Scouts have much the same uniform. … … […]
Scoutmaster Podcast 181
This edition of the Scoutmaster Podcast features an idea about neckerchiefs and uniforms and answers an email question about the Patrol Leader’s Council Plans; should they repeat things they did last year?. All this and you messages in the mailbag. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Listen to this episode […]
Scout Neckerchiefs and Uniforms
A belated happy World Scarf Day! Scout neckerchiefs are the only unique element of the Scout uniform, I don’t know of any other uniformed group that wears neckerchiefs other than Scouts. As our group prepared for our trip to Switzerland in 2011 our Scouts first asked if they needed to bring their uniforms. I told […]
Bold Scout Neckerchiefs
Here’s a selection of some pretty bold (!) neckerchiefs from Scouts UK . When we were in Switzerland I got a good look at, and swapped for some, pretty colorful neckerchiefs. Before you ask the Facebook neckerchief on eBay, and no I do not have the slightest idea about how to find one. You’ll pay some pretty high shipping rates but most of thee are available at Scout Shops […]
How to Wear the Scout Neckerchief
This is all the official verbiage you will find about how to wear the Scout neckerchief – anything else you have heard is urban legend. From the BSA Insignia Guide : The Neckerchief Boy Scout neckerchiefs are optional. The troop decides by vote, and all members abide by the decision. If the neckerchief is not worn, then the […]
Boy Scout Neckerchiefs
Boy Scout neckerchiefs have been with us since Baden Powell published Scouting for Boys: The Scout Uniform is very like the uniform worn by my men when I commanded the South African Constabulary. They knew what was comfortable, serviceable, and a good protection against the weather. So Scouts have much the same uniform. … … […]
