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USA,  Minnesota,  Faribault,  1500 NW 2nd Avenue

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The Faribault Woolen Mill, Company

Today, in a historic mill nestled along the banks of the Cannon River in Minnesota, a 147-year-old story is still being woven.

Here you'll find wool blankets, throws, and accessories being made with proudly-maintained standards that stretch back to 1865.

And while our products are current and forward thinking, the techniques and machinery used to make them are virtually unchanged - now in the hands of a fifth generation of craftspeople who, each day, weave luxurious fibers and American pride together into something very special.

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Southwest Design Blankets
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Inspired by the American West using vivid reds and hues of blue - we've captured the essence of traditional American Indian designs. This blanket is made from the same premium, super-soft wool as our Revival Stripe and is milled to create a smooth, felt-like finish. 85% soft-loomed fine merino wool...
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Revival Stripe Blanket
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We originally introduced our version of the trade blanket in the 1930's. To mark the rebirth of The Faribault Woolen Mill in 2011, we re-engineered it to the highest possible standards to become our flagship product. The Revival Stripe is double woven. That means it's literally two blankets that...
Group: Saving blankets
Pure & Simple Blankets
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At the Faribault Mill, we refer to this as our "workhorse" blanket. It's made from a medium grade of lambs wool that's surprisingly soft while still being machine washable and dryable. We originally introduced this blanket in the 1950's as "The Northwood." The name has changed but the tradition of...
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Mill Street Blankets
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Mrs. Everett Sprott of Spring Valley, MN purchased a Faribault blanket in 1920 that she later donated to the archive here at the Mill. We discovered Mrs. Sprott's blanket recently in the course of re-cataloging the contents of the vault. (Truly a walk-in vault that houses antique blankets from all...
Group: Blankets
Royal Carefree Blanket
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An incredibly soft blanket made of very fine wool that's also machine washable and dryable. The Royal Carefree is one of very few blankets made from apparel-grade, "fine micron" wool. You won't find a softer, more durable blanket. Competitors wonder how we do it. We won't give away our secrets but...
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Trapper Throw
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A modern take on our classic Revival blanket. That timeless pattern is now expressed in a palate of contemporary hues. The Trapper throw employs a raw-cut "leno" edge. With the appearance of an unfinished edge, it's the natural felting of our wool that keeps the fibers properly in place. Made from...
Group: Plaids
Broken Ticking Scarf
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This classic pattern is a great casual look in three color options. Delicate turned-hem edging. Pre-treated fine merino wool will not felt. Machine washable. Available Colors Navy Slate Gray Terracotta
Group: Scarfs
Outpost Throw
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The Outpost is a smaller version of our groundbreaking Royal Carefree blanket. Both are made from apparel-grade, "fine micron" wool. You won't find a softer, more durable throw. With the Outpost we've added a contrasting whipstitch border to make a throw that's as vibrant to look at as it is...
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Royal Carefree Solid Throw
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The Royal Carefree Solid Fringe wool throw is a smaller version of our groundbreaking Royal Carefree blanket. Both are made from apparel-grade "fine micron" wool. You won't find a softer, more durable throw. The solid fringe version is piece-dyed and finished with a rolled fringe. Made from 100%...
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Foot Soldier Blankets
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We believe The Faribault Mill began making blankets for the military as early as 1897. The Foot Soldier is made to the same military specification we've been using since at least 1917. Originally designed to accommodate the widely varying temperatures of Cadet sleeping quarters, the "double cloth"...
Group: Blankets
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