Brownie – Knitter

1935 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a Brownie cap.

2) Knit a garment introducing a fancy stitch; 

or

Knit a pair of socks.

1938 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a child’s cap, or bonnet, or a Brownie cap.

2) Knit a garment introducing a fancy stitch; 

or

Knit a pair of socks.

1939 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a child’s cap, or bonnet, or a Brownie cap.

2) Knit a garment introducing a fancy stitch; 

or

Knit a pair of socks.

1943 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a child’s cap, or bonnet, or a Brownie cap.

2) Kit a garment introducing a fancy stitch, or knit a pair of socks.

1947 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a child’s cap, or bonnet, or a Brownie cap.

2) Knit a garment introducing a fancy stitch, or knit a pair of socks.

1950 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a child’s cap, or bonnet, or a Brownie cap.

2) Knit a garment introducing a fancy stitch, or knit a pair of socks.

1953 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, using four needles.

3) Show ability to follow a printed pattern.

1957 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, using four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1960 POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, using four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1961 (July) POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, using two or four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1963 (February) POR Amendments – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, or mittens with thumbs, using two or four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1964 (March) POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, or mittens with thumbs, using two or four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1965 (July) POR – Knitter Badge

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, or mittens with thumbs, using two or four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1966 Brownie Proficiency Badge Leaflet – Knitter

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, or mittens with thumbs, using two or four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1967 Brownie Proficiency Badge leaflet – Knitter

1) Knit a garment, introducing a fancy stitch.

2) Knit a pair of socks or gloves, or mittens with thumbs, using two or four needles.

3) Be able to follow printed directions.

1973 Brownie Handbook – Knitter Badge

You may knit or crochet.

1) Choose your own pattern and, following the printed directions, make a garment using at least two different stitches.

2) Make something of your own choice: gloves, mittens with thumbs, a shaped beret, a set of three fancy mats or something similar.

1980 Brownie Handbook – Knitter Badge

You may knit or crochet.

1) Choose your own pattern and, following the printed directions, make a garment using at least two different stitches.

2) Make something else of your own choice:

gloves, mittens with thumbs, a shaped beret, a set of three fancy mats or something similar.

1983 Brownie Handbook – Knitter Badge

You may knit or crochet.

1) Choose your own pattern and, following the printed directions, make a garment using at least two different stitches.

2) Make something else of your own choice: mittens with thumbs, a bobble hat, a set of three fancy mats or something similar.

1987 Brownie Badge Book – Knitter Badge

You may knit or crochet.

1) Choose your own pattern and, following the printed directions, make a garment using at least two different stitches.

2) Make something else of your own choice: mittens with thumbs, a bobble hat, a set of three fancy mats or something similar.

N.B. One item may be made on a knitting machine if desired.

1989 Brownie Badge Book – Knitter Badge

You may knit or crochet.

1) Choose your own pattern and, following the printed directions, make a garment using at least two different stitches.

2) Make something else of your own choice: mittens with thumbs, a bobble hat, a set of three fancy mats or something similar.

N.B. One item may be made on a knitting machine if desired.

1991 – Knitter becomes a Staged Badge.