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links, and cross-references to related Merit Badges and Boy Scout Awards.
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Textile merit badge | ||
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Status: | Elective | |
Created: | 1973 | |
Discontinued: | no | |
BSA Advancement ID: | 110 | |
Requirements revision: | 2004 | |
Latest pamphlet revision: | 2003 |
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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.
- 3g. What Fabric?
- 4: Resil's Textile Dictionary
- 5: Ecological Sustainability
- 6: Careers in the Textile Industry A nice listing from Buffalo State University.
Related awards
Professions Awards
Profession-related awards
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See also
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General Merit Badge information
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External links
- The American History Textile Museum — offers this merit badge in one afternoon. See how they do it.