This blanket pays homage to the craft of overshot weaving, brought to America by Scottish Weavers, many who settled in the tiny town of Seven Springs, North Carolina. The squared pattern pays tribute to the intricate patterns of traditional coverlets, hand-loomed on a white warp in the four-harness overshot method. Weavers grew their own flax and cotton, and raised sheep for wool which was hand-carded and colored with natural dyes. Today, their Appalachian artistry is preserved in museums.
- 64” x 80” Twin
- Napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
- 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
- Whipstich binding
- Fabric woven in our American mills
- Made in USA
Pendleton's designs have been intrinsically tied to the American West since the beginning. With geometric, Native American-inspired designs, the quality fabrication will outlast whatever you subject it to. With entirely American grown, processed, spun, and knit wool, Pendleton has employed Oregon craftspeople through it's five generations of family-owned business.
Pendleton Woolen Mills, family owned and operated since 1863, is renowned for quality, craftsmanship and distinctive designs. Still weaving world-class fabrics in two Northwest mills, Pendleton creates classic men’s and women’s apparel, accessories and home décor.
This blanket pays homage to the craft of overshot weaving, brought to America by Scottish Weavers, many who settled in the tiny town of Seven Springs, North Carolina. The squared pattern pays tribute to the intricate patterns of traditional coverlets, hand-loomed on a white warp in the four-harness overshot method. Weavers grew their own flax and cotton, and raised sheep for wool which was hand-carded and colored with natural dyes. Today, their Appalachian artistry is preserved in museums.
- 64” x 80” Twin
- Napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
- 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
- Whipstich binding
- Fabric woven in our American mills
- Made in USA
Pendleton's designs have been intrinsically tied to the American West since the beginning. With geometric, Native American-inspired designs, the quality fabrication will outlast whatever you subject it to. With entirely American grown, processed, spun, and knit wool, Pendleton has employed Oregon craftspeople through it's five generations of family-owned business.
Pendleton Woolen Mills, family owned and operated since 1863, is renowned for quality, craftsmanship and distinctive designs. Still weaving world-class fabrics in two Northwest mills, Pendleton creates classic men’s and women’s apparel, accessories and home décor.