A mill in Eastern Oregon that has been weaving wool for more than a century is, quite literally, part of the fabric of the community. The town's name – Pendleton – is stitched into every product. The ...
Privately held company is headquartered in Northwest Portland; mills in Pendleton and Washougal, along with five other production facilities. 70 nationwide, selling the company's own line of clothing ...
WASHOUGAL, Wash. - Charles Bishop marches past the chugging looms in the Washougal Mill of Pendleton Woolen Mills. Row after row of machines churn out orderly mounds of fabric in a cascade of primary ...
Steph and Jimmy MacDonald’s shared vow 10 years ago was to create premium bedding using materials, from the cotton seed to the final stitch, made in the U.S. by workers across the country. They called ...
Two homegrown Oregon companies are producing progeny — in the form of products that contain genetic DNA from both parents. Nike and the Pendleton Woolen Mills are expanding their demographic reach ...
On a Friday afternoon, Mark Korros, the 61-year old CEO of Pendleton Woolen Mills, is in the company’s Portland home showroom, where the Native American-style blankets Pendleton has been making for a ...
Babies get wrapped in Pendleton trade blankets. At Native American ceremonies and giveaways, the gift of choice is usually Pendleton blankets. Pendleton blankets are given to returning veterans who ...
PENDLETON, Ore. -- It's gray and rainy outside, but colors burst from dozens of wool trade blankets hanging on the walls of the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute at the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Charlie Bishop enjoys looking out his office window, to see people walk, run and bicycle through the pedestrian tunnel located near the Pendleton Woolen Mill, in Washougal. But Bishop, vice president ...
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