If your daughter is like mine she's into every program she can be in. Right now it's all about the Brownies. Here's a list of the things you will need to do in order to keep her vest up to date with group standards.
Break out the sewing machine. Make sure your bobbin is loaded and that you have thread that matches the colors of your patches and badges. At a minimum you will need white and brown thread to cover the basics.
Start by using the scotch tape to hold the flag patch to the vest. It is placed highest on the right shoulder and should be level to the ground, not in line with the shoulder seam. Sew the patch on with the machine, staying as close to the edge of the patch as possible.
Next, attach the GSA and local Council patches with the tape. These should be level with the ground as well. Your troop number goes in this area as well.
Sew them on just like you did earlier. Attach the Try-It badges with tape just like before. The badges are triangular in shape and have to be ... more.
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