
Red PandaRed Panda
The red panda, also known as the red panda, looks like a raccoon and is mainly found in the Eastern Himalayas and southwest China.
Although protected by Chinese law, the cute red pandas still suffer from habitat destruction and poaching. There are less than 2,500 wild species left and they are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Today, red pandas have become partially extinct in Guizhou, Gansu, Shaanxi and Qinghai provinces in China.
What are the two red pandas doing in iron-on embroidery? The answer is...intimidating each other!
IUCN Class: Endangered (EN)

Q: What is iron-on embroidery?
There is adhesive backing after the embroidery. You can use an iron to iron the embroidery onto clothing, canvas bags, hats, etc. The usage steps are as follows:
1. Remove the green clay used for fixing the back
2. After placing the ironing patch in a fixed position, first cover it with a layer of handkerchief-thick cloth to avoid damage to the embroidery and clothing due to high temperature.
3. Set the iron to the highest temperature and press and iron for more than 30 seconds until the corners completely fit the surface.
4. It can be used after the ironing and embroidery has cooled down.
*Steam iron cannot be used
*Do not hot stamp on nylon, silk, waterproof materials, sweaters, and down-containing clothing.
*Do not let children operate alone
Can be paired with the Habitat Canvas Bag to create a complete picture: www.pinkoi.com/product/rZCFzHZK
Product specifications
Contents: A pair of iron-on and embroidered red pandas, animal introduction backboard
Ironing embroidery size: front 6.5x4.5cm, back 8x4cm
★Note: In the early days, animal embroidery was made in China, but later it was all made in Taiwan. The origin of some embroidered back panels may still be marked as China. In order not to create a lot of waste, we continue to use these backing boards. If you are concerned about the origin label, please do not place an order.