Textile
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| Textile Merit Badge | ||||
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| Field of study: | Business and Industry | |||
| Status: | Elective | BSA Advancement ID: | 110 | |
| Created: | 1973 | Requirements Revision: | 2004 | |
| Discontinued: | N/A | Pamphlet Revision: | 2003 | |
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Textile Requirements | |||
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Notes
| | Click here for the Textile Worksheet. Optional Adobe Reader pdf worksheets can help you organize notes, listen actively, find resources, and document your work. See the Merit Badge Worksheets (FAQ), Webelos Worksheets, or Cub Scout Worksheets for more information. |
- Per the BSA: You should read the merit badge pamphlet on the subject. Merit badge pamplets are available at your local Scout Shop or online at ScoutStuff.org.
Requirement resources
- 3b: How to Make a Cardboard Box Loom
- 3c: Can be done while taking the field trip required in 3a.
- 3d: Use Old Wool Sweaters and Blankets to Make Felt
- 3e: Making Natural Dyes from Plants Works great with white cotton t-shirts. Rubber band clumps of the shirt in various places to make it tie-dye.
- 4: Resil's Textile Dictionary
- 5: Ecological Sustainability
- 6: Careers in the Textile Industry A nice listing from Buffalo State University.
Related awards
See also
| Boy Scout portal |
External links
- The American History Textile Museum — offers this merit badge in one afternoon. See how they do it.

