Made with Pride in the United States
All Faribault's blankets are made in America at our mills in Minnesota and South Carolina.
 
Faribault fully supports the textile union.
 
Faribault's Endless Guarantee
Applies to all Faribault wool and wool blend products.

If, at any time in the course of normal use, and following Faribault Woolen Mills recommended care instructions, you blanket does not live up to the superb tradition of Faribault Woolen Mills Workmanship and materials, return it to the store where it was purchased or send written notification of the failure to Faribault Mills, 1819 2nd Ave. NW, Faribault, Minnesota 55021.

Please advise the product name, size, color and source from whom the blanket was purchased. Instructions regarding the return and replacement of the defective blanket will follow. You see, our reputation means just as much to us as it does do you.

Please note any binding on the blanket is not part of the Endless Guarantee as it is not manufactured by the Faribault Woolen Mills and is expected to last 10-15 years.

New binding, either whipped stitch or satin, can be replaced for a minimal fee. Please contact the Faribault Woolen Mills for further details at 1-800-533-0444.

Our History Today Faribault produces more than half of the new wool blankets made in this country. Faribault Woolen Mills history begins in 1865 when Carl H. Klemer, a German cabinetmaker, came to Minnesota. He bought a used horse-powered machine and started custom carding wool. Business grew and soon he also added a steam engine, spinning jennies and looms. Mr. Klemer also began producing cloth, flannel sheeting and blankets.

At the time, woolen mills were common fixtures in larger communities. Faribault was one of approximately 800 in the Central United States. Today it is one of three.

In 1867 the mill had expanded to include a 5-horsepower steam engine and 2 employees. By 1877 product diversification had begun with the introduction of wool sheets, the fore-runner to "Faribo" blankets. Nearing 1900 some 30 employees manufactured and sold the mill’s line of yarns, flannels and by this time, blankets. In 1913 Carl Klemer brought in a partner by the name of Edward Johnson.

Faribault is one of the few remaining "Fully Vertical" woolen mills in this country. For example, the mill provides all the functions to change raw wool into woven bed blankets. Such functions are: dyeing, carding, spinning, weaving, napping and finishing, all carefully executed under one roof.
 
 
 
 
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