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  2. Photo blanket - Wikipedia

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    A woven photo blanket is made on a jacquard loom using digital software that scans a picture, creates a pattern and then creates a woven picture blanket using various colored yarns that interlace at 90 degree angles (see weave). Woven photo blankets, comes in two varieties; an afghan photo blanket and a tapestry photo blanket.

  3. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    The thick handspun yarns and synthetic dyes are typical of pieces made during the transition from blanket weaving to rug weaving, when more weavings were sold to outsiders. Commerce expanded after the Santa Fe Trail opened in 1822, and greater numbers of examples survive. Until 1880, all such textiles were blankets as opposed to rugs.

  4. Lizhnyk - Wikipedia

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    A lizhnyk (Ukrainian: Ліжник) or Hutsul blanket is a patterned wool blanket and rug [1] created by Hutsuls, a group indigenous to the Carpathian Mountains of western Ukraine. Historically, lizhnyks were usually created in shades of grey.

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    Personalized Woven Throw. $33 at Walmart ... Some of our favorites include a customized cookie jar for your favorite baker or a photo-centric travel ... This personalized woven throw blanket looks ...

  6. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 it was enlarged and converted into a textile mill that, by the following year, had begun making Native American trade blankets—geometric patterned robes (unfringed blankets) for Native American men and shawls (fringed blankets) for Native American women in the area—the Umatilla, Cayuse, Nez Perce and Walla Walla tribes. That ...

  7. Navajo trading posts - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, an American soldier characterized Navajo blankets as "the best in the world." [ 21 ] In the 1890s, traders began large-scale marketing of Navajo blankets and rugs to meet a growing demand. To increase production and often at the expense of quality, traders introduced new designs, aniline dyes , and manufactured wool and cotton yarn ...

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