Oregon's World-Famous Pendleton Woolen Mills Has Been Around For More Than 150 Years
Oregon is the birthplace of many famous companies that manufacture everything from craft beer to athletic shoes. In the little town of Pendleton, a family reopened a defunct woolen mill in the early 1900s, and today its blankets, shirts, and sweaters are popular all over the world.

Thomas Kay hailed from England, and moved to Oregon in 1863. A weaver by trade, he opened a woolen mill in Salem.

Fannie married Charles Bishop and had three sons, Clarence, Roy, and Chauncey. They learned the trade as well, and the Bishop family took over operations of the Salem mill when Thomas retired.
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Pendleton's loom artist, Joe Rawnsley, visited the Nez Perce, Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes to learn about their designs. Pendleton blankets were worn and used in tribal ceremonies.



In 1949, women's clothing was added to the Pendleton line. The '49er jacket was popular, and the "turnabout skirt" was like owning two skirts in one.
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The sweater was made back in 1972, but after "The Big Lebowski" came out, fans begged the company to produce it again. The company brought back the Westerley, and you can buy it online and in Pendleton stores.

Do you own a cherished Pendleton blanket, shirt, or sweater?
Learn more about Pendleton Woolen Mills on its website, and check out the newest products on its Facebook page. While you’re in Pendleton, stop by Rainbow Cafe – one of Oregon’s oldest restaurants!
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