
Neckwear Honor Requirements
- Author:Ramsey Mesnard 
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Neckwear
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What is a Grabatologist? 
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Know the story and some specific details of how a Master Guide scarf entered the Guinness World Record. 
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Be able to identify and provide some interesting facts about the following neckties and/or neck scarves: - 
Cravat 
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Ascot 
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Bolo (bola and bootlace) tie 
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Bowtie 
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Western bow (string) tie 
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Traditional (Langsdorf) tie 
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Regular scarf (old scarf, muffler and dupatta) 
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Cowl 
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Snood 
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Infinity scarf 
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Hijab (tichel) 
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Cross over (continental) tie 
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Neckerchief (bandana) 
 
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Define the following traditional (Langsdorf) necktie terms: - 
Shell (envelope) 
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Seam 
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Interlining 
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Neck 
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Keeper loop 
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Rolled edge 
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Tail 
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Blade 
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Tipping 
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Bart tack 
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Slip stitch 
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Margin/hem 
 
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Know proper ways to care and store a silk necktie. 
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From memory, know how to tie at least four of the following knots plus one more knot of your research and choosing: - 
Full Windsor (traditional necktie) 
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Eldridge (traditional necktie) 
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Trinity knot (traditional necktie) 
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Shoelace knot (bowtie) 
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Braided knot (scarf) 
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Pretzel knot (scarf) 
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Friendship knot (neckerchief) 
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Hijab without a pin (hijab) 
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Barrel knot (cravat tie) 
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Double overhand knot (ascot tie) 
 
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Wear five of the knots you used in the above requirement on five different occasions and document with photographs or selfies. 
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Without assistance, successfully tie a necktie on someone else. 
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As a group, read the following passages and discuss what Biblical guidance is provided regarding our dress and adornment. How should we apply this guidance to our clothes and clothing accessories? a. 1 Timothy 2:9-10 
 b. 1 Peter 3:3-4
 c. 1 Peter 5:5
Skill Level 1
Original Honor 2024