Ropes & Knot Tying Patch Program®

2″ Embroidered Iron-On Patch.

MakingFriends Patch Program®

This 2″ iron-on embroidered patch is part of our patch program®.

Scout Rope & Knots Typing Patch

Knot tying can be decorative like macrame or friendship bracelets but it can also be a lifesaving skill to develop. Inexpensive jump ropes tied to the back of a chair can be a good option for practicing your knot tying.

Suggestions for how younger kids can earn the Ropes & Knot Tying Patch:

  1. Make a knot tying refernce guide. Print the downloads included with your purchase. There is an option for printing and cutting or printing on Avery Business card stock. Laminate the cards. Punch a hole in the corner of each card. String them on to a binder ring.
  2. Learn how to tie an overhand knot, a half knot and a square knot.
  3. Demonstrate that you can tie your shoes.
  4. Learn how to tie a bandana aroundGirl Scout Knot Tying Download your head to keep your hair secure around fire.

Suggestions for how kids can earn the Ropes & Knot Tying Patch:

  1. Make a knot tying refernce guide. Print the downloads included with your purchase. There is an option for printing and cutting or printing on Avery Business card stock. Laminate the cards. Punch a hole in the corner of each card. String them on to a binder ring.
  2. Learn how to tie 10 knots.
  3. Learn how to coil rope and lash.
  4. Demonstrate that you can make a bushcraft tripod.
  5. Make something useful using lashing such as a camping chair or cooking tripod.

Fun Patches for Girl Scouts

Consider using your new skill for community service. Make and donate paracord bracelets.

 

 

 

Troop 64651 of Westminster MA, learning knots as part of Junior* Camping badge. Younger girls earned a Knot Tying patch.