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heather.eleanor Posted - Mar 31 2010 : 1:57:42 PM
Hello fellow farmgirl sisters! I am a newbie farmgirl and I've been embroidering my sisterhood badge quite merrily. However, I do admit tht I am stumped as to how I will display my merit badges...I have a few ideas - I could put them on an apron or a bag of course, but I would just love to know how all of you are displaying yours. Any ideas? Back in Scouts we just put them on a sash, but ha ha that's not an option with us. Well, ok, I suppose I could rig up a sash of sorts, but that idea isn't too appealing to me. What do you think?
sincerely, Heather

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opengatefarm Posted - Aug 23 2015 : 08:03:46 AM
These are great, thank you so much for the ideas!

Sonja

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ceridwen Posted - Apr 02 2015 : 07:23:05 AM
Lynette, that is really pretty the way you hand embroidered it. I am thinking of doing the same thing (I could also work on the embroidery badge at the same time }

Mary, the thought of doing an hexagon quilt has crossed my mind. If you borrow CJ's idea of buttons for the levels it would not effect the size of your hexagon.

Carole
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SlowQueen Posted - Apr 02 2015 : 06:21:10 AM
quote:
Originally posted by texdane

I am working on the embroidery on my second badge. Wondering if I should rip off the sisterhood badge and put it on a tote, also, as I don't know how much wear I will get out of a denim jacket. Or, since my first badge looks kinda "raw", see below, maybe I should order a new one and start over??? Hmmmmm....What do y'all think?



Nicole

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Nicole, I absolutely love the raw farmgirl style of your badge. You can tell at a glance it was hand stitched and I think it is beautiful. I have done very little embroidery and after stitching my chicken and felt like it wasn't 'perfect' so I sort of gave up on the rest.
After seeing how beautiful your patch looks on the denim I am encouraged to finish mine. I know that when I'm done, it will be all me, hand stitched and as quirky as I am and that will be just right. Thank you for sharing and for encouraging me!

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ceridwen Posted - Apr 01 2015 : 09:10:53 AM
Sara, your idea sounds wonderful. Would love to see pictures of your painted/embroidered badges.

Marilyn, Sounds like a lovely plan for displaying your badges. Would enjoy seeing pictures.

Aren't badges fun to work on? Just last night I was reviewing by binder and started working on some new ones!

Carole
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Marilyn Hartman Sullivan Posted - Apr 01 2015 : 07:24:17 AM
I just got my first badge, and I was so happy to find this forum. The badge was much larger than I had anticipated it being, so I wanted to make sure I hadn't copied it too big.

I think I will do redwork embroidery on mine and then sew them into hexagon flowers. Probably applique each flower to a pillow top of some red bandana quilt and make pillows for the sofa in my "lodge" room.

Now back to work on my next badge!

Farmgirl #6318
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YellowRose Posted - Mar 29 2015 : 05:18:35 AM
My first four merit badges I embroidered or painted and put on fabric luggage tags. I hang them on panty/cabinet door knob to remind me that I have something fermenting and need to check on it. When not in use they hang on pegs by the front door. I like the way they look just hanging there over my collection of canes.

The others I want to embroidery with either all red or brown thread. That's as far I have gotten ~~~ don't know what I will do with them next.

I have always loved red or brown embroidery. All I need to do is decide which one I want to use ~~~ right now I am lending toward the brown.

Sara
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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Mar 29 2015 : 05:07:53 AM
I love everyone's ideas here! Very clever and inspiring. My plans are to attach mine to a large tote that has one of the vintage MJF Farmgirl panels on the front. Hopefully, I can get something done this summer when it is blazing hot and I need something to keep me happy inside in the AC!!

Winnie #3109
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Farm Sister of the Year 2014
ceridwen Posted - Mar 28 2015 : 1:10:40 PM
Lovely ideas you have all posted!

CJ, I like the idea of buttons indicating the levels. I was going to hand embroidery lines. Hum ... I may just borrow your idea. You can get such cute buttons.

Thank you all for sharing your ideas!

Carole
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churunga Posted - Mar 28 2015 : 11:47:47 AM
I'm going to make mine into a Grandma's Flower Garden quilt with the badge in the middle and green hexagons around the sides. Now if I only had time to start a badge.

Marie, Sister #5142
Farmgirl of the Month May 2014

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Aalea Posted - Mar 28 2015 : 07:40:09 AM
Thanks for the ideas. I also want to display them in a way that they won't get dirty or stained. My husband thinks I'm nuts! LOL

Azalea, Queen of the Forest
Farming and thriving in the Banana Belt of the Oregon Coast.
ceejay48 Posted - Apr 10 2012 : 1:39:58 PM
Bea,
You quilt is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!

Paula,
I don't have a final plan for my badge quilt yet, but at this point, I'm not planning on sewing them together. I'm planning on sewing them onto individual blocks of different fabrics and then sew the blocks together. I plan a mini-quilt that will basically be a wall quilt. It'll probably have the appearance of a "somewhat organized crazy quilt" . . :D.
I realize that, even with sewing them onto blocks I didn't have to have backing on them. I did that so that they would have some "finished" effect . . . who knows when that quilt will happen.
CJ

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Sheepless in Seattle Posted - Apr 10 2012 : 09:52:55 AM
CJ, I have thought of making my badges into a quilt also. I'm curious to know since you already have the backing on your badges, how will you join them together?
alterationsbyemily Posted - Apr 10 2012 : 09:41:09 AM
Just because I love to show it off! I think it is earning the nickname of "The Uniform." I have the most perfect idea for a shirt too, but I can not find the fabric. I love that quilt bea. It is truely inspiring.


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Sheepless in Seattle Posted - Apr 09 2012 : 5:23:09 PM
Beautiful stuff CJ!
quiltingbea Posted - Apr 08 2012 : 10:25:48 AM
I put my badges on a quilt I did last year as a Farmgirl sisterhood quilt block swap.
Quiltingbea #2575


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OakRoseMama Posted - Mar 29 2012 : 12:31:27 PM
im loving all of the examples so far! i think i need to get some more embroidery thread :)

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Trisha Posted - Mar 29 2012 : 06:41:57 AM
Just finished my Sisterhood badge! I haven't embroidered anything since I was a teenager (I'm 42 now), so I think I'm a little rusty


I think it is going on my project bag, centered up of course, on the front flap -and then I can put others around the bag as I finish them.


I might change my mind though - I really like CJ's idea of a mini quilt!

Trisha

Sisterhood Member#3993
ceejay48 Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 10:11:57 PM
I trace my badges onto "Super Muslin", which is a nice weight and weave, (in my opinion) and is natural colored, that I get at Walmart. I think this works well! Embroider and wash out the blue tracing, which is a total breeze. Then I iron them to other fabric, such as a gingham print or whatever(I typically just use a lighter weight cotton blend in a natural color) using "Wonder Under". Cut them into the hexagon with pinking shears and sew on my buttons. I also use a fine pen to write the badge name on them I use a Zig "Millennium" pen which is "pigment ink, acid free, archival quality, lightfast, waterproof, fade proof, non-bleeding" (that's what is printed on it). Depending on the badge but I've also embellished them with ribbon, other buttons, etc. For example the "Buttoned Up" badge is buttons I sewed on, instead of embroidering the button design, the "Quilting" one is little pieces of fabric cut to fit the badge design that I applied with "Wonder Under" and then did top stitching to make the pieces look like they were hand stitched together. (You can sort of see those two in the top picture, the quilted one on the lower right and the buttons on the left side above the horse.) The "Bee" one in the bottom picture I actually used a couple little bee iron-on appliques, one on the honey server handle and one in place of the one of the buttons.
I have had a lot of fun with these!
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
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sonshine4u Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 5:04:51 PM
CJ~ Did you embroider yours on felt? I'm having a hard time getting my badges transferred neatly with my washable pen and tracing. Any tips or tricks to get them nice and neat?

~April

Playing in the Sonshine
pennyhenny Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 2:50:27 PM
Great ideas.CJyou have been busy. :)

hugs,
-missy-

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Blessed in Colorado Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 2:44:47 PM
Love everyones ideas for their badges, wow CJ, do you have anymore to earn? I have two and could probably have a couple more if I would just turn in the paperwork"-)
Hugs,
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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 1:31:02 PM
These are some of mine. The top picture is one that was taken for the 2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year info. (Picture is 2 years old!)
Wearing my sisterhood badge which is made into a pin so I can wear it on anything. Because of my Scottish heritage I used a tartan plaid edging with some Celtic inspired buttons, etc. and a stick pin that has the Armstrong Clan crest on it.

I sewed buttons on them for the different levels. So, if I've earned all three levels for that badge, there are 3 buttons on them, usually sewn on the lower right hand part.

I haven't put them on anything but my plan is to make them into a mini-quilt. I don't want to put them on something that gets a lot of wear since I don't want them to get tattered or messed up.
Hopefully that mini quilt will come to pass sooner rather than later.





..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my hands - www.cjscreations-ceejay.blogspot.com

the "Purple Thistle" http://www.ceejay48.etsy.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
grammytammy Posted - Mar 21 2012 : 10:43:46 AM
I have mine on a jacket. One of the girls in my group is putting hers on a canvas bag and another has a canvas apron she will sew hers to.

FarmGirl 2495
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texdane Posted - Mar 21 2012 : 06:39:37 AM
Wow! This post is from so long ago! I have stuck with putting my badges on my jacket. I am behind on embroidering them, so when I run out of room on the jacket I will do something else with them. Here's a newer picture, although it is not that recent.


There are more badges than that now, and I have really improved with embroidering and attaching them.

Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
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sonshine4u Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 8:46:21 PM
I'm working on mine right now, but not finished with any of them yet. I hope some other girls show us their completed badges they've earned! I am loving the therapeutic nature of all this embroidery! It's quite fun!

~April

Playing in the Sonshine

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