![]() ![]() If you use it on a patch that is changed often like a rank patch, it will leave the fabric darkened where it makes contact. There are a few down falls with it however, 1. I've created and shared some great Wolf scout leader records and 11-Year-Old Scout records and rank advancement tracking.īadge-Magic is a double sided adhesive which is very tack and holds the patch on very well. Baden-Powell Storiesįor a great post by a friend about a girl's perspective on boy scouts, read this. I started a different blog to share excerpts of Baden-Powell talking about his life and thoughts. I liked that much better.īoth were excellent helps that made the whole patch sewing experience a lot happier with less unpicking. Then I tried keeping part of the patch untaped, sewed that part, and then peeled off the tape to finish. This was fine, but the tape kept breaking apart while I was trying to peel it off. First I taped over the whole arrow point and sewed right over the tape. I tried this out when I had to sew a couple arrow points on Sammy's shirt. She said she uses tape instead of pins when she's trying to put on smaller patches. I noticed some tape sticking to a patch on one of the roundtable staff's shirt a couple months ago and asked her about it. This could work for the knot patches as well. Bigger patches are way easier, plus then you don't have to keep trying to get them all lined up. This saves you from sewing 3 separate small patches. TIP 1: When sewing unit number patches, sew them together first, and THEN sew them to the shirt. I had to add some patches on to my sons' shirts, and got to try out some patch tips I'd been given. There is always the patch glue, but that looks terrible if you ever have to take patches off. Any scouters out there know that sewing on patches isn't always thrilling, but hey, we want to look snazzy, right? So it must be done. ![]()
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