by mom4-2eaglescouts » Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:17 pm
I used a simple snap to keep my son's sash on. I used a large one (bigger than 1/4".) It was a quick fix before a meeting because I had planned on putting on velcro, but it has never come unsnapped which surprises me, and I'm talking about 8 years total by my older son. The side of the snap that is attached to the shirt is not seen without the sash because it is sewn just above where the collar lays over it.
A loop for the tab is a great idea! I think a 3" one under the sash (for the shoulder tab to fit through) is brilliant!
I also like a smaller one on the edge of a sash that needs a button under the collar to get it secured. Both are good designs. You can make a sturdy knitted thread for this purpose easily (loop into a loop and continuing until it is long enough to do the job.)
Sashes get heavy on the front when the badges start adding up, and this increases the occurrence of the sash falling unless there is something to hold it in place.
I've seen buttonholes through the sash too, but because it puts a hole in the sash I didn't want to do that.
Velcro can be made to work too, but with this loop and tab option, why bother! There's several solutions and great on you to notice and try to help others!
Last, I HATE to see a shoulder tab loop over the sash. It's improper wear of the uniform.
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