Blaine County Embroidered Patch Sheriff with Crossed Wheat Stalks Agriculture Seal and 1889 to 1969 Anniversary Dates
Custom sheriff's department patch featuring crossed gold wheat stalks, a circular agriculture and landscape seal, scroll department banners, and 1889–1969 anniversary dates on black twill
Low MOQ
Low Minimum Order
Artwork
Artwork Design Team
Location
United States
Factory
Direct
Description
This Blaine County Sheriff embroidered patch was designed for the Blaine County Sheriff’s Department in Montana as a commemorative anniversary edition — featuring crossed gold wheat stalks, a circular agriculture and landscape seal, and the dates 1889–1969 marking the department’s 80th anniversary — all rendered in gold on a deep black twill base that gives this collector-quality patch exceptional visual impact.
Shape & Base: Wide guitar-pick shield shape with a notched upper center indentation and rounded point at the bottom on heavy black twill fabric with a bright gold yellow merrowed border edge. The deep black base creates maximum contrast for the gold wheat stalks, gold lettering, and full-color circular seal — delivering a bold, layered composition with strong collector and commemorative character.
Top Section: A curved gold scroll banner with dark border spans the upper portion of the patch, with “BLAINE COUNTY” embroidered in bold gold block lettering centered within it — the county name rendered in bright gold against the dark scroll with clean contrast and even character spacing. A second, slightly smaller curved gold scroll banner directly below carries “SHERIFF’S” in bold gold lettering — the two stacked scroll banners creating a structured upper identification system with consistent ornamental treatment.
Center: Two large gold wheat stalks — each rendered with individual grain head clusters, stems, and leaf details in bright gold thread — are positioned symmetrically on the left and right sides of the center field, crossing diagonally behind the circular seal in an X pattern with the stalks extending from the lower corners upward toward the upper corners. The wheat stalk crossing is a distinctive agricultural heraldry element referencing Blaine County’s identity as a Montana Hi-Line wheat farming community. At the center of the crossed wheat stalks sits a circular landscape seal inset with a light blue background. The seal features a dark silhouette composition against the light blue field — a farm tractor or agricultural equipment silhouette in dark brown or black thread is visible in the left foreground, and a vertical structure — possibly a grain elevator or farm building — rises at the right, with a green accent element suggesting vegetation or crops in the mid-ground. The overall seal scene captures the working agricultural landscape of Montana’s Hi-Line farming country in a stark, high-contrast silhouette treatment.
Bottom Section: A curved gold scroll banner matching the top banners spans the lower field beneath the crossed wheat stalks and seal, with “DEPARTMENT” embroidered in bold gold block lettering centered within it — completing the three-banner department identification system with consistent scroll treatment throughout. Below the lower scroll banner, “1889–1969” is embroidered in bold gold block lettering centered at the very base of the shield — the anniversary dates presented as a prominent commemorative element marking the department’s 80-year milestone from Montana’s territorial establishment to the patch’s production year.
Embroidery Quality: The black base with crossed gold wheat stalks, circular agriculture seal, three gold scroll banners, and anniversary dates creates a richly layered commemorative composition with outstanding gold-on-black contrast throughout. The wheat stalks achieve impressive grain head and stalk detail — individual grain clusters, stem joints, and leaf elements are rendered through fine directional thread work across both full-length stalk compositions. The circular seal’s silhouette treatment achieves good equipment and landscape identification against the light blue background. The three scroll banners are consistently stitched with matching ornamental character. The “1889–1969” anniversary dates are boldly rendered as the final design element. The gold merrowed border provides a clean, durable finish suited for display and active uniform wear.
This design showcases the crossed wheat stalk agriculture heritage and commemorative anniversary detail Owl Badges delivers for custom sheriff department embroidered patches for county agencies across the United States.
Specifications
| Product Type | Embroidered Patch |
| Style | Shoulder Patch |
| Material | Polyester Twill Fabric with Poly/Rayon Threads |
| Stitch | Full Coverage Detail 100% Stitch Threading Embroidery |
| Size | 3.55" x 4.5" |
| Backing | Iron-on/Sew-on |
| Packaging | 10+ Per Polybag |
Estimated pricing: 10 → $17 · 20 → $12 · 50 → $7 · 100 → $5 · 250 → $3 · 500 → $2.50 · 1,000 → $2 each
No setup fee · No mold fee. Estimate only — final price adjusts by design, size, and quantity, and is confirmed with a free quote. No payment until you approve your proof.
🛡 Authorized Purchase & Credential Verification
Patches bearing a real agency or department name are sold only to that agency or its authorized representatives. Law enforcement and public-safety buyers must provide proof of occupation, valid credentials, or an authorized purchasing letter before production begins. We do not sell agency-named patches for personal use.
Custom and fictional designs — for example, a made-up department like “Town of Western Hope Police” — are welcome, as are designs where you change the agency or department name to your own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order an custom embroidered patch like the Blaine County design?
Yes. Owl Badges produces custom embroidered patches for agencies, departments, and organizations nationwide. You can order this style as shown or customize the colors, text, emblem, size, and border to fit your own agency. There is no setup fee and no minimum-quantity barrier — request a quote to get started.
What is the minimum order for an embroidered patch like this?
There is a low minimum order, with quantity-break pricing that starts as low as 10 pieces. Smaller runs are welcome for new departments or specialty units, and per-piece pricing drops sharply at 100, 250, 500, and 1,000 units.
Can you change the colors, text, or size on this design?
Yes. This design is a starting point. Our artwork team can adjust the emblem, lettering, colors, shape, border, and dimensions to fit your department. Submit your changes with a quote request and you will receive a free proof before any production begins.
How much does an custom embroidered patch like this cost?
Estimated pricing ranges from about $17 each at 10 units down to roughly $2 each at 1,000 units. There is no setup fee and no mold fee. Final pricing adjusts based on the final design, size, and quantity, and is confirmed with a free quote.
How long does production take?
Custom embroidered embroidered patches take approximately 3 to 6 weeks for production and finishing after your proof is approved. Your design is confirmed before production begins, so there are no surprises.
Do I need credentials to order an embroidered patch with a real agency name on it?
Yes. embroidered patches bearing a real agency or department name are sold only to that agency or its authorized representatives. Law enforcement and public-safety buyers provide proof of occupation, valid credentials, or an authorized purchasing letter before production begins. Custom or fictional department designs, and designs where you change the name to your own, are welcome without that step.
