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Queen Size Wool Blankets

lefty

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Grandfather of all wool blankets, The Hudson's Bay point blanket:

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http://www.hbc.com/hbcheritage/history/blanket/history/

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I have a Pendleton and love it. Very warm, quality construction.
 

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Filson does a mackinaw wool blanket which I have fondled. Very thick, heavy, tough and warm. A bit scratchy, though.
 

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I love wool blankets. Way better than down imo. The one I have is an old RL merino wool, thrifted for $1.50 eight years ago. It was new at the time and not at all scratchy. To care for it, I just stick it in the washer w/ some shampoo once a year or so. I'd recommend a merino wool one in a weave that's fairly air permeable. When it gets really cold, I just throw a less permeable cotton one on top.
 

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Originally Posted by Tidybeard
Filson does a mackinaw wool blanket which I have fondled. Very thick, heavy, tough and warm. A bit scratchy, though.
They're meant more for keeping warm in a hunting stand than they are for keeping warm in bed.
 

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