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  1. Shop Pendleton forquality clothing, blankets & home decor and more. Explore our iconic woolblankets, apparel, & accessories for men, women, and children.

  2. Pendletons Pacific Northwest woolen mills are a testament to the quest for quality established by our founder six generations ago in 1863. The intricate jacquard blankets and array of wool fabrics we produce have earned a reputation on par with the greatest mills around the world.

  3. Aug 2, 2022 · Pendleton is excited to announce that tours of our Washougal, Washington and Pendleton, Oregon mills are now open! These tours showcase the vertical operation that brings Pendleton’s iconic wool blankets and fabrics to life.

  4. Pendleton Woolen Mills retail store at the original Pendleton, Oregon mill. The mill owned by the Bishops had been built in 1893 and had been a wool scouring plant, where raw wool was scrubbed and packed before shipping out to the textile mills.

  5. Wool processing occurs in Pendleton-owned mills. Discover the story behind Pendleton, a family-owned company with a rich heritage of quality craftsmanship and American-made products.

  6. Jul 19, 2024 · Pendleton is a bit older (founded as Pendleton Woolen Mills in 1909, with Oregon weaving roots that stretch back to 1863). Pendleton is also Northwest-based, with the HQ in Portland and woolen mills in Oregon and Washington.

  7. In 1972, Pendleton became a year-around sportswear resource, introducing distinctively styled, non-wool menswear and womenswear for spring and summer wear. Historically, Pendleton products were distributed through selected department and specialty stores.

  8. Pendleton Fabrics in Stock. The Woolen Mill Store is the flagship Pendleton Fabric Store with hundreds of styles to choose from. This webpage is updated as styles rotate in and out of inventory, and we invite you to visit our store for best selection.

  9. Pendleton Woolen Mills. 112,266 likes · 1,458 talking about this · 232 were here. Since 1863. We create quality products that embody craftsmanship, enrich lives, and connect generations.

  10. Pendleton Woolen Mills opened in 1909 in a defunct woolen mill that had been established in Pendleton in 1896. The town’s efforts to persuade the Bishop family (a prominent retail family in Salem with close ties to the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill) to revive the closed mill meant leveraging one of eastern Oregon’s economic strengths—its ...

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