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Pendleton
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Product Care Tips for Wool & Cotton Clothing
October 29, 2024 - Please reference the tag for specific care instructions. Machine washable wool blankets should be washed cold on the gentle cycle tumbled dry on low.
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Pendleton
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Find information about Pendleton at Caring for Pendleton Wool – washing, dry cleaning and more
Pendleton’s traditional wool blankets should only be dry-cleaned. The exception is the washable Pendleton Eco-Wise Wool® bedding line.
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Pendleton
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Find information about Pendleton at Everything You Need to Know About Wool Blankets and How to Care for Them
They can be washed in the washing machine and dried in the dryer. In fact, these blankets are softer after washing. Follow the care instructions and please remember that wool does not require constant washing, unlike cotton.
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Uwire
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How To Wash A Pendleton Blanket | UWire
If you’re uncertain how often to wash it, follow the care instructions that came with your blanket – usually they say to machine wash cold, gentle cycle. If you are worried about shrinkage and want to guarantee a perfect fit, use cold water and gentle detergents.
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Reddit
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r/CleaningTips on Reddit: Cleaning a Pendleton blanket
May 29, 2024 -

Hey Y'all, I bought an irregular Pendleton blanket from their flagship store in Oregon about a year ago - it's about 6X7' (or a bit short of the area of queen a mattress). It was already a little dusty from just being out on the sale floor for people to look at before I bought it. I didn't know how to wash it so I shook it out and layered on a quilt for a few months til I could figure it out.

I mostly hand wash wool sweaters, etc, because they have never seem to be cleaned well after the cleaners.

Anyway: -Is water a no-no? Hand washing a Pendleton blanket would be learning experience, but I'd be open to it... Is that possible, or is there a way I could wash it in my commerical washing machine, in a gigantic lingerie bag on super-low and woolite etc? -Does dry cleaning actually do anything to clean the whole woven wool blanket, or is it spot-cleaning only? (Cat hair, dust, etc?) -If I go to a cleaner, what should I look for and ask them to do/what should I expect they do to it? -How much does it typically cost to clean these sized wool blankets (ballpark is helpful - closest /large city to me is Denver, 2 hours away, but there are smaller very expensive mountain towns close by).

Thank you!!

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Pendleton recommends dry cleaning. Wool Blanket Care Dry cleaning is the best way to maintain your blanket. Even with the mildest washing methods blankets will lose 3"-6" in length. And shrinkage could increase with successive launderings. Also, blankets may become stiff and dense, permanently changing the soft hand and smooth appearance. So unless a blanket specifically states "washable" please dry clean only. Cost depends on where you go, probably $35-$50. I would call around for estimates, it might be cheaper to pay more locally than waste gas and time going into the city, but that's the Californian in me. The dry cleaning process is basically a regular drum washer, but they use special solvents to lift stains and grime instead of detergent and water. Then the items are air-dried and pressed, as needed. It helps maintain shape and texture of the item when water can mess with the fibers causing them to contract and warp. I wouldn't hand-wash, even in cool water. It'll get all crunchy and scratchy, and it'll be a pain in the rear to dry and keep its shape. But, if you don't mind wear-and-tear and risking the life of your blanket, you could hand wash with Woolite, spin cycle in your machine, and tumble dry with no heat until it's mostly dry and then lay flat to dry (or line dry), spread out evenly, if you can. I would call around to dry cleaners, get the estimates and ask your questions. That's my recommended approach. It's not their first rodeo!
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Personally, I would machine wash it at home, but I’m willing to take some risks and I’m also very experienced with washing wool items at home, including other brands’ wool blankets. Pendleton says “dry clean only” because washing will cause shrinkage and texture changes, but Pendleton wool isn’t somehow more delicate than all other wool, and there’s absolutely no reason I can think of for this to happen if you understand the properties of wool and how to wash it without damage. I suspect that they emphasize “dry clean only” mainly to reduce human error and people being upset that they ruined their expensive blanket. There are lots of opportunities to mess up if you don’t know what you’re doing. The damage they describe - shrinking, becoming stiff and dense, losing its soft feel - all of these are cause by the wool felting. When not washed correctly, the microscopic scales on the wool fibres hook together permanently to cause these changes. But it’s easy to avoid shrinking and felting, if you understand what causes it: moisture + agitation + heat (moisture + sudden dramatic temperature change also can cause felting but this is a less common issue.) The easiest part of this equation to avoid is the heat. If you wash and rinse your wool in cool water, on a gentle cycle, with wool-safe detergent it’s easy to machine wash wool without any damage. Then lay it flat to dry. Tumble drying will cause felting (moisture + agitation + heat). Hanging to dry can cause the weight of the wet item to stretch and distort the shape. Personally, I would wash at home and expect it to come out perfectly fine. I said I’m willing to take risks, but this wouldn’t feel risky to me at all. I do at least one load of wool laundry a week and have done dozens if not hundreds of loads over the years, including wool items that are more delicate and more expensive to replace than a Pendleton blanket. Dry cleaning chemicals aren’t good for wool - a blanket will be cleaned infrequently so it’ll be fine either way, but even if the cost and convenience weren’t a problem I would still wash my woolens at home, particularly ones that get heavy wear and need more frequent cleaning. To get this blanket dry cleaned in my city, I would expect it to cost me around $50. They would inspect it to see what needed to be done and for any damage. Since there are probably no stains or damage, they would clean the whole blanket in dry cleaning solvent, then suck the solvent out and air dry the blanket. If there was hair stuck to the blanket they should remove it with a brush or some other tool. If you have any specific concerns or areas that need attention, you should let the dry cleaner know when you drop it off. For example, dry cleaning is really bad at removing smells, so if it was really smelly and that was a concern for you, then you should highlight that, and they may choose a different method of cleaning it. It’s pretty typical for dry cleaned clothing to still smell like BO after cleaning.
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Pendleton Woolen Mills
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Caring for your Pendleton blanket... – Pendleton EU
A Pendleton wool blanket is more than warmth; it’s an investment in lasting quality. 1. Cleaning Traditional Pendleton wool blankets should only be dry-cleaned when necessary. Wool naturally resists dirt and odours, so constant washing isn’t ...
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Pendleton Canada
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FAQ & Product Care
Unless soiled, most wool garments and blankets require cleaning only once or twice a year. Examine periodically for hidden stains. Always follow the cleaning instructions provided on the garment care label.
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One Hudson Road
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How Do I Care For My Pendleton Wool? | One Hudson Road
September 2, 2024 - No. Washing combines heat, detergents and agitation, which will shrink the blanket and ruin it. Pendleton wool blankets should only be dry-cleaned. The exception is the washable Pendleton Eco-Wise Wool® bedding line.
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PatternReview.com
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Washing a Pendleton wool blanket sewing discussion topic @ PatternReview.com
Washing combines heat, detergents and agitation, which will shrink the blanket and ruin it. Pendleton wool blankets should only be dry-cleaned. The exception is the washable Pendleton Eco-Wise Wool® bedding line.
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HGTV
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How Wash a Wool Blanket | HGTV
February 3, 2025 - Use a soft-bristled brush, like a hair brush, to loosen dirt on a wool Pendleton blanket. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently dust across the surface of the wool blanket, wiping in one direction. Avoid scrubbing.
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Pendleton Woolen Mills
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FAQ & Product Care – Pendleton EU
Unless soiled, most wool garments and blankets require cleaning only once or twice a year. Examine periodically for hidden stains. Always follow the cleaning instructions provided on the garment care label.
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MothPrevention
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Can I Wash A Wool Blanket?
March 15, 2024 - Take a look at your wool blanket to see if it allows for machine washing. Sturdier wool fibers, like lambswool or a Pendleton blanket, will do fine in the washing machine.
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Dr. Karen S. Lee
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How to clean a wool blanket without dry cleaning
May 20, 2020 - Otherwise, I wash blankets about once every 2 - 3 years, unless there are stains or other reason to wash them sooner. A "rubber" pet brush does a great job of removing cat fur. I brush out the blanket in the spring before I put it away until fall. Sometimes, I air it outside on the clothes lines and brush it out there. Again, it depends on how bad it is. I have three Pendleton blankets that are over 70 years old.
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TikTok
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Washing Costco Pendleton Blanket | TikTok
December 15, 2025 - Learn how to wash your Costco Pendleton blanket effectively! Get tips and tricks for maintaining its quality and softness with ease. how to wash a Pendleton blanket from Costco, Costco Pendleton blanket care, washing instructions for Pendleton blankets
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Hayden Hill
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Can I Wash A Wool Blanket?
August 8, 2023 - Look at your wool blanket’s care instructions to see if it allows for machine-washing. Sturdier wool fibers, like lambswool or a Pendleton blanket, will do fine in the washing machine.
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MetaFilter
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How do I de-funk a Pendleton Wool Blanket? - cleaning cats | Ask MetaFilter
If it is an older blanket, it likely is dry clean only. Honestly, even Pendleton thinks that dry cleaning might be your best bet. They suggest a dry cleaning option called Ozone Cleaning for funky smells/stains. I would just find a good dry cleaner and bring it in and ask for advice. Can't hurt! posted by arnicae at 6:51 PM on July 3, 2016 [1 favorite] yes, dry clean. don't succumb to the temptation to save a buck by shoving it into the wash, you'll destroy the blanket.
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Crazycrow
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Care of Wool Blankets & Products - Crazy Crow Trading Post
October 1, 2024 - Although washing does not actually harm wool fiber, Pendleton recommends dry cleaning for these garments because this care method is best for retaining the size and appearance of the garment.
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DCUM Forum
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Do you dry clean wool blankets that sit on bed + how often?
Your current identity is: Anonymous · Login · Search · Recent Topics · Hottest Topics · FAQs and Guidelines · Do you dry clean wool blankets that sit on bed + how often · post reply Forum Index » Off-Topic · 03/04/2021 15:31 · Subject: Do you dry clean wool blankets that sit on bed ...