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Faribault Mill - Cabin Wool Throw
$195.00

Faribault Mill - Cabin Wool Throw

Inspired by lake cabins in Northern Minnesota, our Cabin Wool Throw features our iconic Cabin stripe pattern. The natural insulation it provides makes it great for both outdoor adventures and indoor relaxation. Whether you're outside by a bonfire with friends, or snuggled up indoors by the fireplace with a good book, this throw will keep you warm and comfortable in any setting. Made in the USA with soft wool yarns at our Mill in Faribault Minnesota, our Cabin Wool Throw is soft, durable, and will bring the cabin look to any room in your home. It also makes the perfect gift for anyone who loves the natural beauty of Minnesota, cabin life, or just appreciates the comfort and style of a well-crafted blanket.

$195.00

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Today, in a historic mill nestled along the Cannon River in Minnesota, a 160-year-old story is still being woven. Faribault Mill endures as one of the last vertical woolen mills in America. Here, fifth generation craftspeople take raw wool and create blankets, throws, scarves and accessories of remarkable comfort and quality. Irreplaceable century-old machinery stands side by side with modern technology in our "new" mill, which was built in 1892. In 2022, we joined forces with another iconic American mill based in Maine that specializes in cotton – Brahms Mount. Together, we are devoted to upholding tradition and classic craftsmanship with our 100% Made in USA products designed to last for generations.Faribault Mill is a living testament to American craftsmanship. Our products are renowned for their comfort and quality and have been loved for generations. From providing woolen blankets for pioneers heading west to comforting our troops through two world wars, Faribault Mill is woven into American history.


1865

The Origin of a Mill

Original office and retail location at 2nd Ave. and Hwy 21
Original office and retail location at 2nd Ave. and Hwy 21

Carl H. Klemer creates what would ultimately become the Faribault Woolen Mill Company. The original horse powered mill initially operated as a wool carding factory, turning local wool into wool batting.


1872

H.F. Klemer and staff outside of the original Mill.
H.F. Klemer and staff outside of the original Mill.

Expansion Into Blankets

Cloth, flannel and wool blankets are offered by the Mill for the first time. Locals use these goods in their homes and buggies. New equipment would later be installed to meet demand for woolen goods in Faribault and the surrounding area.

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