A mill in Eastern Oregon that has been weaving wool for more than a century is, quite literally, part of the fabric of the community. The town's name – Pendleton – is stitched into every product. The ...
Since 1863, the Pendleton Woolen Mills in Portland, Oregon, have been producing high quality wool blankets, warm enough to keep you as toasty as a tauntaun’s tummy even in the frigid wastes of Hoth.
PILED NEARLY head-high, these blankets, so thick, so soft, so brilliantly colored, ignite a rummaging instinct. Hands rooting, heads down, conversation muted, shoppers — middle-aged white folks, New ...
Since 1909 when the Bishop family opened Pendleton Woolen Mills, the company has worked closely with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation to create blankets with original, ...
Steph and Jimmy MacDonald’s shared vow 10 years ago was to create premium bedding using materials, from the cotton seed to the final stitch, made in the U.S. by workers across the country. They called ...
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Adidas and Tommy Hilfiger are among new brands coming to the Nebraska Crossing Outlets in Gretna. The Nebraska Crossing Outlets mall in Gretna has a new store selling clothing, Southwestern-style home ...
Where can I find information on a 50-year-old Pendleton blanket, and who may be interested in buying it? Write to Susan Wunderlich, who buys, sells and deals in Pendleton wool blankets and vintage ...
Tribes buy thousands of wool blankets per year to use for special events. However, there's not one Native-owned company in the United States or Canada that manufactures and sells those blankets. As a ...