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 […]
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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 […]
B.P.’s Blog – Scout Uniform
During his lifetime Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the worldwide Scouting movement, wrote many books and articles directed to Scouters. Each Sunday I’ll publish a selection from his writings in the hope that you’ll draw inspiration and understanding from his timeless ideas. I AM writing this in the train, crowded up with eleven others 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 […]
Three ‘Secret Weapons’ Every Scouter Should Have
Every Scouter has been there. You’ve been there, and so have I. Your fellow Scouter, a parent, or Scout has a question. You think you know the answer. After telling them what you think there’s a little shadow of doubt in your mind;”did I get that right?”. That shadow grows, and you go looking for […]
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 […]
Scoutmaster Podcast 9 – Scouting Resources
Scoutmaster Podcast 9 Three key Scouting resources every Scouter ought to have and read. In This Podcast Second chances Wobegon Scouts Three important resources A Scout is Brave Podcast Notes Scoutmaster Jerry’s Scoutmaster’s Minute blog and podcast So let it be written… Advancement Policies and Procedures Uniform and Insignia Guide Guide to Safe Scouting Podcast: Play in new […]
Patch Display
I came across PatchDisplay.com on Facebook. It is “owned and operated in historic Chester County , Pennsylvania by individuals involved as both parents and leaders with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for over fifteen years.” They construct custom displays (you provide the patches, etc) to commemorate a Scout’s accomplishments. They advertise the display above for […]
Sewing Scout Patches
Sewing Scout patches can be a challenge! … let alone figuring out where they all belong! Here’s some information that should answer your questions about where those patches belong, how to sew or iron them on and some ideas for displaying them. Where to Sew Patches? Merit Badge Sashes How do you iron-on? Hand or Machine […]
