We have been singing the praises of Maine Woolens for years, and we look forward to seeing what they present twice a year at The Javits Center's New York Now, formerly known as The Gift Fair tradeshow. Mover and Shaker Jo Miller is one of the most brilliant entrepreneurs we've met over 16,000 plus articles, and her expertise in textiles is unparalleled. Not only does her vertical business produce the most luxurious blankets available at the price point they're at encompassing value as well, but also they are made in Maine, evidencing Jo's true commitment to American manufacturing. Her leadership, patriotism and unsurpassed commitment to quality make Maine Woolens among the most popular booths of New York Now August 2014 - 2974 on the third floor if you haven't been yet. We were super impressed when we met this brand years ago on the first floor and their growth is further testament to the work ethic and intelligence of Jo Miller. Peachy Deegan cruised over ten miles of this show and though she saw other woolen mills and other blankets and textile mills made in the USA, Maine Woolens remains on top. Pictures speak louder than words-note the quality, variety and classic innovation:
The Maine Woolens hit parade continues at New York Now! See our coverage from February 2014 here:
Maine Woolens is a weaver of blanket and throws located in Brunswick, Maine. We work
primarily with natural fibers, like cottons and worsted wools and are committed
to using renewable natural fibers from American growers whenever possible. We
do piece dyeing and package dyeing in house and the combined experience of our
excellent employees exceeds 300 years. Our wool and cotton blankets and throws
are 100 percent machine washable, soft and luxurious to the touch, cozy warm
and comfortably light. We have many styles to choose from. Our clients are very
positive about our products and happy to support a Made in Maine, USA company.
Jo Miller is a Mover and Shaker:
We have been highly recommended by Whom You Know:
Maine Woolens, affordable luxury and tradition.