Vermont mill · est. 1947 · running since
Hearthly is a small wool mill in southern Vermont. Eight weavers, one 1947 dobby loom, single-source merino from a flock 41 miles up the road. We make blankets that weigh what a blanket should weigh.
Heavy Merino · 11 oz/yd²
Hearth Throw
50 × 72″ · ember herringbone
$280
Ships in 5 days · lifetime mending
Wool
19μm merino
Loom
1947 dobby
Edge
Hand-bound
The mill list · 2026
Each Hearthly blanket is built for one room. We started with the chair-side throw and worked outward. The mill makes about 47 blankets a week.
Heavy merino · 50×72"
11 oz/yd² merino in a herringbone weave, hand-finished edges. The throw we keep on the chair.
Wool / Linen blend · 90×100"
70/30 merino-linen blanket, woven on a 1947 dobby loom. Holds heat without sweating.
Linen · 40×60"
Belgian flax, stonewashed twelve cycles, slubby and soft. For warm sleepers, all year.
Wool · 60×80"
Heavy 14 oz/yd² wool with three ember stripes. The blanket that lives in the back of the truck.
Three winters in
A blanket isn't a season. We'd like ours to be on the same chair in 2034. Three customers told us where theirs ended up.
Year 1 · Vermont
Adelaida bought a Cabin Blanket the first winter she moved into the Vermont house. Six years later it's still on the bed. The merino thickened. The linen softened. The blanket is heavier now than it was new.
Year 3 · Stavanger
Maja runs cold. Her partner runs warm. The Hearth Throw is the only blanket they both like. It's heavy enough for her, breathable enough for him. They've owned it three years. Neither will give it up.
Year 4 · Nagano
Kohei keeps the Camp Blanket in the truck of his cabin in Nagano. It's been wet, dirty, frozen, and back. After one wash and a brushing, it looks new. He's bought three for friends.
Most throws sold in the US are 5 oz acrylic blends, machine-overlocked, in 14 colours. We weave 11–14 oz wool, in three colours, on a loom that's older than us.
Letters from the chair
"I bought a Cabin Blanket the first winter we moved into the house. Six winters later, it's still on the bed. The merino has thickened, the linen has softened. We added a second one last year."
Adelaida Pérez-Costa
Vermont, US
Blankets shipped
Reorder rate
Per week (mill)
Audited rating
The hearth set is what most households start with. Bed-for-life is our annual mending program — open to any wool blanket, even one of ours.
— Free shipping over $250
— Lifetime mending
— Hand-finished edges
— 30-day returns
— Hearth Throw (50×72)
— Camp Blanket (60×80)
— Bedside Throw (40×60)
— Save $80 vs singles
— Numbered set card
— Lifetime mending
— One wash + brush + mend per year
— Pre-paid return mailer
— Photo report
— Open to any wool blanket
— Wool care guide
Apr 22, 2026
47 Camp Blankets in a deep ember stripe. When this run is gone, the next will not match.
Mar 30, 2026
Open mill day at the Vermont workshop, May 18. Walk the floor, see the 1947 loom, brush wool with us.
Mar 04, 2026
Stonewashed Belgian flax. For warm sleepers, all year. Twelve washes before it ships.
Feb 12, 2026
We re-wrote the wool care card after eight years. New version is in every blanket starting March.
The Hearth Throw · in five days
Hand-finished in Vermont, lifetime mending, $280 shipped. We weave forty-seven a week.
Order — $280