[Namron] Badges for the Children

ksullivan6 at cox.net ksullivan6 at cox.net
Mon Aug 7 09:18:06 PDT 2006


OK I am going to put in my 2 cents here.
What are we trying to teach our kids, how things were done in the middle ages or how they are done in our modern world? Would not hand embroidered badges be better? Think of the message being sent to our children.
Mistress Alix
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(Hopi)

---- "Epperson wrote: 
> If we are unable to locate someone to machine embroider them
> inexpensively, they are simple outlines and with many willing hands it
> shouldnt take long to hand embroider them using outline or chain stitch.
> The ones our son got when kingdom started re-emphasizing the program
> about a year and a half ago are about 2" circles. As for colors, her is
> the response I got from the kingdom MOC a week ago after asking her:
>  
> Greetings HL Annabelle,
> Most of the badges are on white with black or brown emblems. The
> marshallette badges usually are on yellow felt with black emblems. The
> heraldic badge is yellow with green emblem and the waterbearing badge is
> white with a blue water drop. the sewing badge is on white with a
> black/brown needle and a colored thread.
> Did I answer your question? If you are not sure of a particular badge
> please ask.
>  
> Adria
> 
>  
> I, also, would be more than willing to help with the project.  If we
> decide to hand-embroider, the end result may not be as professional
> looking, but it would give us an excuse to get together and talk as we
> stitch.  It could also get more people involved, and give us a chance to
> teach people beginning embroidery on a simple, easy-to-complete project.
>  
> Annabelle
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