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Bison Portrait Embroidered Iron-On Patch

Bison Portrait Embroidered Iron-On Patch

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Carry a little bit of the wild with you on every hike, campfire night, or everyday errand. This bison portrait embroidered iron-on patch is lovingly made by Ray and is ready to add rugged charm to jackets, rucksacks, hats, and more, using organic materials wherever possible.

10% of the sale price of this item goes to Wilder Blean, supporting rewilding in the UK, and we also sponsor rewilding and conservation charities.

How to apply:

  • Get Ready: Clean the fabric and set your iron to a “cotton” heat level (no steam).
  • Press: Cover the patch with a cloth and hold the iron down firmly for roughly 40 seconds.
  • Flip: Turn the garment over and heat the underside for 30 seconds to lock the glue.
  • Set: Let it cool down entirely before moving the fabric.
  • Pro Tip: For bags or frequently washed items, add a few stitches around the edge for a long-lasting hold.
  • Detailed embroidered bison portrait
  • Easy iron-on backing for quick customising
  • Great for personalising gear

Bison fact: Bison help grasslands thrive by grazing in patches, which boosts plant diversity and creates habitat for insects and birds.

Product Info

These embroidered iron-on patches are lovingly made by Ray, and they pretty much do what they say on the tin (tin not included)!

Here are some instructions, please give us a shout if you have any issues:

  • Get Ready: Clean the fabric and set your iron to a "cotton" heat level (no steam).
  • Press: Cover the patch with a cloth and hold the iron down firmly for roughly 40 seconds.
  • Flip: Turn the garment over and heat the underside for 30 seconds to lock the glue.
  • Set: Let it cool down entirely before moving the fabric.
  • Pro Tip: If you're putting this on a bag or something you wash a lot, adding a few stitches around the edge will make it permanent.

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We offer free UK delivery on all orders over £50.

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Wilder Blean

Ordering this design directly supports:

Every purchase from our Wilder Blean collection supports Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust in their mission to restore the ancient woodlands of Kent. 10% of the sale price of anything featuring this design goes directly to the project. Your contribution helps fund the reintroduction of keystone species like European bison, create thriving habitats, and advocate for a wilder future.

Learn more about the incredible Wilder Blean project and the difference your support makes.

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Wilder Blean is home to the UK’s first free-roaming bison in thousands of years. © Tim Horton
Wilder Blean is home to the UK’s first free-roaming bison in thousands of years. © Tim Horton

The Bison

Find out more about

Full Name: European Bison

Latin Name: Bison bonasus

Classification: Mammal

Curious to learn more about the European bison and its incredible journey from near extinction to rewilding success? Click below for fascinating insights into their ecology, history, and ongoing conservation efforts.

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The European bison: a symbol of strength and resilience. © Marcel Langthim
The European bison: a symbol of strength and resilience. © Marcel Langthim

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If you love grazing on grasses and wallowing in the dust, you'll love the rest of our Bison range! Each piece is made sustainably from organic cotton and has a rad Bison design.

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The largest land mammal in Europe, roaming free once more. © Szcezepan Klejbuk
The largest land mammal in Europe, roaming free once more. © Szcezepan Klejbuk

Ray Woods

Featured Artist:

This design is by our very own founder Ray - have a look at some more of his work here if you like.

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