Faribault Woolen Mill
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Faribault Woolen Mill has been manufacturing products in Faribault, MN since 1865. We carry 5 verified American-made Faribault Woolen Mill products.
Heritage & History
Carl H. Klemer founded the Faribault Woolen Mill Company in 1865 along the Cannon River in Faribault, Minnesota, where the waterway's power could drive the mill's looms. For over a century the mill supplied wool blankets, apparel fabrics, and military textiles to buyers across the country — including blankets for both World War I and World War II. The mill's location in the Minnesota River Valley was strategic; access to waterways, proximity to wool-producing farms across the upper Midwest, and a skilled labor pool made Faribault a viable long-term manufacturing site.
The mill closed twice — once in 2009 during the financial crisis — and was revived in 2011 by a group of investors committed to restarting domestic wool production. The revival required rebuilding the workforce, retraining weavers, and recommissioning the historical looms. What reopened in 2011 was not a heritage brand in name only; it was a functioning mill, weaving the same products the same way they had been made for over a century.
Made in Faribault, Minnesota
Every Faribault Mill blanket is woven on-site at the Faribault facility, where the company operates looms that produce the plain, twill, and jacquard weave structures that define their product catalog. The wool is scoured, carded, spun, and woven under one roof — a vertical integration that is increasingly rare in American textile manufacturing and that gives the mill direct control over quality at every stage.
The Pure & Simple line uses 100% wool in a straightforward weave structure; the Ashby and Frontier lines use twill constructions that produce diagonal rib patterns characteristic of traditional American wool blankets. The throws are sized for couch use; the full blankets are sized for beds. All are finished with a light nap brushing that lifts the wool fibers and softens the hand feel without compromising the weave's durability.
What Sets Them Apart
Faribault's manufacturing advantage is integration and heritage. Where most companies selling blankets labeled as American-made source the fabric from overseas and finish or package domestically, Faribault produces the fabric itself. The looms, the weave structures, and the finishing processes represent over a century of institutional knowledge that was preserved through the 2011 revival and has been continuously refined since.
The wool's natural properties — temperature regulation, moisture wicking, durability, and the characteristic way it softens with washing without losing its weave structure — are embedded in the product regardless of marketing. A Faribault blanket purchased today uses the same weave structures and similar wool grades as blankets the mill produced decades ago, connecting it to a continuous lineage of American craft textile production.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Faribault Woolen Mill made in the USA?
Yes. Faribault Woolen Mill manufactures 5 verified products in Faribault, MN. Faribault Mill has woven wool and cotton blankets in Faribault, Minnesota since 1865, surviving two closures and a revival to remain one of the few vertically integrated wool mills still operating in the United States.
Where is Faribault Woolen Mill manufactured?
Faribault Woolen Mill is headquartered in Faribault, MN. Manufacturing takes place in Faribault, MN.
What Faribault Woolen Mill products can I buy?
We carry 5 verified Faribault Woolen Mill products across Home & Kitchen. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.
When was Faribault Woolen Mill founded?
Faribault Woolen Mill was founded in 1865. Faribault Mill has woven wool and cotton blankets in Faribault, Minnesota since 1865, surviving two closures and a revival to remain one of the few vertically integrated wool mills still operating in the United States.

