February 2020: A Valentine Giveaway on Instagram
A Giveaway to Celebrate Love On Friday, we are giving away a Chief Joseph Towel for Two to celebrate this day of love. We hope you grab the one you love (and remember, there are so many kinds of love,...
View ArticleThe Path, and the Newest Pendleton Blanket for the American Indian College Fund
Special Edition for The College Fund We are pleased to unveil the newest Pendleton blanket for the American Indian College Fund. The Water saddle blanket, a special limited edition, features in “The...
View ArticleHappy Earth Day, with Pendleton Eco-Wise Wool® Blankets and Throws
Wednesday, April 22nd is Earth Day. There are many, many products out there claiming to be green. From the sheep to the shelf, Pendleton Eco-Wise Wool® passes strict standards of sustainability and...
View ArticleA Brief History of the Zion Park Blanket.
A Guest Post Today’s post is a guest post from Fred Coldwell, a traveler, collector and lecturer who is the unchallenged expert on Pendleton’s National Park blankets. Please enjoy his informative essay...
View ArticlePendleton for House Beautiful’s “Beautiful Things”
On the Loom for House Beautiful A wonderful look at how Pendleton blankets are made, including an interview with Amanda Coppa, who heads up our Home team. Ready for more? Read the article here: How...
View ArticleWarriors’ Circle of Honor
The Artist Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne/Arapaho) is an Oklahoma artist who works in painting, sculpting, wood carving, bronze, and graphic design. He served with the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion in Vietnam....
View Article2020 Blankets with Stories to Tell
New Blankets Have Arrived This year will be one that generates many stories, and 2020 is not over yet. In this very unusual year, we will keep bringing you beautiful wool blankets that have their own...
View ArticleA Horse Called Paint by Judd Thompson
A Horse Called Paint As beautiful as this blanket looks coming off the loom, you’ll love it even more in finished form. Judd Thompson Born in 1983, Thompson grew up on the Crow Indian Reservation,...
View ArticleThe Craftsman Collection – From Our Hands to Yours
A new collection In 1909, three Bishop brothers opened a mill in Pendleton, Oregon, to weave trade blankets in dazzling colors and patterns. Over one hundred years later, we are excited to bring you...
View ArticleKith, Coke, and PWM for 2020
A New Collaboration On August 15th, Kith and Coca Cola unveiled their fifth yearly collaboration, welcoming Pendleton as a new third partner, and reprising partnerships with Converse, Mitchell &...
View ArticleBring the Great Outdoors to Your Wrist with Pendleton’s Bands for Fitbit
An exciting new collaboration From running local trails to exploring the great outdoors, Fitbit goes on every kind of journey with you. That’s why we are excited to partner with a company that shares...
View ArticleSierra Ridge: Taking Summer into Fall
The last days of Summer Summer 2020 is almost over, and we are looking ahead to the offical arrival of Fall. One of our new patterns for Fall is Sierra Ridge. It’s shown to wonderful advantage in our...
View ArticleThank you for Helping the Red Cross Respond to Wildfire Devastation
Please note: With your help, our goal was reached and the donation was made. Thank you! Wildfire Relief The Pacific Northwest needs our help. More than 4 million acres of land have burned, causing...
View ArticlePendleton Wool Shirts On Sale Now!
Almost a Century We’ve been making wool shirts for over ninety years—in fact, we’re nearing our 100 year anniversary of making Pendleton wool shirts. Yes, the Pendleton wool shirt story started in...
View ArticleWelcome a New Westerley
Our Westerley cardigan has been a hit since we introduced it in the 80s, and reintroduced it in the “aughts”. Which color do you like best, the tan original or the newer charcoal version? These aren’t...
View ArticleHoliday preview: New Cotton Quilts
What’s new for the Holidays? Pendleton’s popular cotton quilts are here in new styles for the holidays, and all year long. We’ve brought our classic patterns, like Harding (seen above and below) to...
View ArticlePendleton Moments for 2020
Together and Apart It’s been an interesting year, hasn’t it? We’ve practiced self-reliance like never before, while quarantining, working from home, expanding our hobbies and creative pursuits, and...
View ArticleWarriors Circle of Honor, by Harvey Pratt
Veterans’ Day 2020 For Veterans’ Day, we’d like to feature the Warriors Circle of Honor blanket, designed by artist Harvey Pratt. The Artist & Memorial Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne/Arapaho) is an...
View ArticleGuest Post: Greg Hatten on a trip to Fort Bridger
Guest post ahead! Please enjoy a guest post from our friend, Greg Hatten, of wooden boat and river running repute, who took our new Bridger Stripe Blanket for a spin in the area where his namesake...
View ArticleCourage to Bloom for The College Fund
We are proud to present… “Courage to Bloom,” the inaugural winner of the student competition for the American Indian College Fund blanket design. Arrow shapes in this pattern symbolize finding a good...
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