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Sewing & Needlework
Test Lab

Sewing & Needlework

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These test lab requirements are available for Scouts until August 2026. At that time, these requirements will disappear and the surveys will be closed. Learn more About the Test Lab.

Sewing & Needlework Overview

Sewing is using a needle and thread to make stitches and combine textiles by hand or machine. Needlework is decorative sewing and other textile arts. In this badge, you will investigate several types of sewing and needlework. You will learn basic hand and machine sewing skills and make several small, practical projects using your new skills!

Sewing & Needlework REQUIREMENTS

1. Safety. Explain to your counselor the potential hazards you may encounter when sewing and how to avoid them. When using a sewing machine or rotary cutter, always obtain your parent or guardian and counselor’s permission.

2. Hand Sewing. Do the following:

3. Choose ONE of the following options and complete each requirement:

4. Art. Visit a quilt or textile arts show or museum display either in-person or virtually. Explain to your counselor how they were created.

5. Service. Discuss with your counselor how sewing and needlework skills might be of service to others. How can they benefit your family, community, church, or school.

6.Careers. Do ONE of the following:

  • (a) Identify three career opportunities that would use skills and knowledge in sewing and/or needlework. Pick one and research the training, education, certification requirements, experience, and expenses associated with entering the field. Research the prospects for employment, starting salary, advancement opportunities and career goals associated with this career. Discuss what you learned with your counselor and whether you might be interested in this career.
  • Jobs For Sewing
  • Career – Needleworker
  • (b) Identify how you might use the skills and knowledge in sewing and/or needlework to pursue a personal hobby. Research the additional training required, expenses, and affiliation with organizations that would help you maximize the enjoyment and benefit you might gain from it. Discuss what you learned with your counselor and share what short-term and long-term goals you might have if you pursued this.
  • 14 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SEWING BEFORE YOU START! – What this sewing hobby REALLY is??
  • What is Slow Stitching? Mindful Stitch Project Ideas

7. Complete the survey below to complete the test lab requirements

About The Test Lab

Scouts can complete these requirements in order to provide feedback and receive a certificate

You decide if this activity becomes an official Merit Badge of Scouting America.  By filling out the survey, you vote for or against this becoming a Merit Badge.  You can also suggest changes to make the merit badge more engaging.  The fate of this potential merit badge rests in your hands.  Come back and complete the survey after you finish the requirements to make your voice heard and to get your certificate of completion.

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