In 1923, President Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Harding ventured into Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. During this event, leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket, a gesture of their admiration for her sincere and forthright nature. Today, this very blanket has become the inspiration for our stunning Harding Pattern, an embodiment of the rich heritage and genuine character that this historical encounter represents.
Manufacturer: Sunbrella
Collection: Pendleton by Sunbrella
Color: Red & Black (01)
Fiber: 100% Solution Dyed All Weather Sunbrella Acrylic
Features: Mildew & Fade Resistant & Soil & Stain Resistant
Rub Test: 15000 Double Rubs
Flame Test: CAL Tech Bulletin 117-2013 & UFAC Class I
Sample Size: 12”x16”
Pattern Repeat: V – 14.25” & H – 14”
Cleaning Code: WG
In the year 1923, President Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Harding ventured into Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. It was during this event that leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket, a gesture of their admiration for her sincere and forthright nature. Today, this very blanket has become the inspiration for our stunning Harding Pattern, an embodiment of the rich heritage and genuine character that this historical encounter represents.
Manufacturer: Sunbrella
Collection: Pendleton by Sunbrella
Color: Classic (03)
Fiber: 100% Solution Dyed All Weather Sunbrella Acrylic
Features: Mildew & Fade Resistant & Soil & Stain Resistant
Rub Test: 37000 Double Rubs
Flame Test: CAL Tech Bulletin 117-2013 & UFAC Class I
Sample Size: 12”x16”
Pattern Repeat: V – 14.25” & H – 14”
Cleaning Code: WG
In the year 1923, President Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Harding ventured into Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. It was during this event that leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket, a gesture of their admiration for her sincere and forthright nature. Today, this very blanket has become the inspiration for our stunning Harding Pattern, an embodiment of the rich heritage and genuine character that this historical encounter represents.
Manufacturer: Sunbrella
Collection: Pendleton by Sunbrella
Color: Char (02)
Fiber: 100% Solution Dyed All Weather Sunbrella Acrylic
Features: Mildew & Fade Resistant & Soil & Stain Resistant
Rub Test: 15000 Double Rubs
Flame Test: CAL Tech Bulletin 117-2013 & UFAC Class I
Sample Size: 12”x16”
Pattern Repeat: V – 14.25” & H – 14”
Cleaning Code: WG
Introducing the Chief Joseph fabric, a timeless masterpiece first woven in the 1920s. Proudly made in the USA, this wool blanket design has captivated hearts since its inception. Chief Joseph, a leader of the Nez Perce tribe in northeastern Oregon during the late 1800s, inspires the Little Chief Joseph fabric. A symbol of unwavering courage and integrity, Chief Joseph's legacy is honored through this design. The bold arrowheads within the pattern pay tribute to his bravery, strength, and unyielding commitment to his people and truth.
Manufacturer: Sunbrella
Collection: Pendleton by Sunbrella
Fiber: 100% Solution Dyed All Weather Sunbrella Acrylic
Features: Mildew & Fade Resistant & Soil & Stain Resistant
Rub Test: 15000 Double Rubs
Flame Test: CAL Tech Bulletin 117-2013 & UFAC Class I
Sample Size: 12”x16”
Pattern Repeat: V - 13.75" & H – 16”
Cleaning Code: WG
The Tucson fabric pays homage to the land that was once inhabited by the Pima tribe. In Pima legend, the creation of the world began with darkness, from which the Creator emerged. Drawing a magic stick from his heart, he fashioned a ball with its resin that grew into the Earth as he sang, "I make the world, and see, the world is finished... let it go, start it forth!" This enchanting pattern captures the essence of this myth, where the mystical creation stick brings forth the Earth, Stars, Moon, and Sun from the depths of the darkness. It's a design that encapsulates the Pima people's deep connection to the elements of the universe.
Manufacturer: Sunbrella
Collection: Pendleton by Sunbrella
Fiber: 100% Solution Dyed All Weather Sunbrella Acrylic
Features: Mildew & Fade Resistant & Soil & Stain Resistant
Rub Test: 37000 Double Rubs
Flame Test: CAL Tech Bulletin 117-2013 & UFAC Class I
Sample Size: 12”x16”
Pattern Repeat: V - 13.75" & H – 15.25”
Cleaning Code: WG
Explore the Kiva Steps fabric, a tribute to the timeless sanctuaries of worship that have graced our lands for millennia. Kivas, the square subterranean chambers found within Ancient Puebloan cliff dwellings of the American Southwest, have been revered for generations. Deeply steeped in spiritual significance, these sacred spaces hold the essence of ancient traditions. Earlier kivas bore the sipapu, a north-facing opening symbolizing humanity's emergence from the underworld. Modern kivas, still nestled beneath the Earth's surface, echo this profound legacy. The pattern of squared steps within this fabric pays homage to the physical and spiritual passages to and from the kiva, mirroring the journeys taken by modern Hopi people as they gather for spiritual ceremonies within these hallowed grounds.
Manufacturer: Sunbrella
Collection: Pendleton by Sunbrella
Color: Classic
Fiber: 100% Solution Dyed All Weather Sunbrella Acrylic
Features: Mildew & Fade Resistant & Soil & Stain Resistant
Rub Test: 15000 Double Rubs
Flame Test: CAL Tech Bulletin 117-2013 & UFAC Class I
Sample Size: 12”x16”
Pattern Repeat: V - 14" & H – 18”
Cleaning Code: WG