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  5. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    Poundmaker carrying a Hudson's Bay point blanket. In the North American fur trade, by 1700, wool blankets accounted for more than 60 per cent of traded goods. [3] French fur trader Germain Maugenest is thought to have advised the HBC to introduce point blankets. [4] Originally point blankets had a single stripe across each end, usually in blue ...

  6. Fake fur - Wikipedia

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    A fake fur blanket. Fake fur is used in all applications where real fur would be used, including but not limited to stuffed animals, fashion accessories, pillows, bedding and throws. It is also used for craft projects because it can be sewn on a standard sewing machine. In contrast, real fur is generally thicker and requires hand sewing or an ...

  7. Salish weaving - Wikipedia

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    Traditional goat-hair blankets were valued at twenty times the Hudson Bay blankets because of their better material and more labour-intensive production. As blanket weaving declined, Salish women began to adopt the practice of knitting sweaters and other garments.

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