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    In dealing with another Civil War BB, the question of blankets for those new to, or beginning Confederate impressions has been brought up.

    Back in the day the choices were really not bad, you had blankets from FHW, Childs, Tart...but I have been looking and searching all over the net for resources to direct folk on where to get anything for a good blanket for Confederate usage. The sources I mentioned above seem to have "dried up"!

    Who would be good sources to point someone to now?

    Kevin Dally
    Kevin Dally

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    Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

    I am biased, but have you considered South Union Mills?

    Excellence in Authentic textile recreations and straw hats
    Pat Brown

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    • #3
      Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

      THAT is appreciated! Any other sources, please list!:D

      Kevin Dally
      Kevin Dally

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      • #4
        Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

        There is someone on the east coast that sells a Confederate "Gettysburg" blanket, but I cannot recall his name at the moment... :wink_smil
        ~Marc Shaffer~

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          Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

          FHW is still an option. I have a coverlet and a piece of carpet from them, both very serviceable for Confederate service. http://www.familyheirloomweavers.com...coverlets.html http://www.familyheirloomweavers.com...tblankets.html
          Mitchell L Critel
          Wide Awake Groupie
          Texas Ground Hornets

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          • #6
            Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

            Hallo!

            For "civilian" type home-spun blankets (hand woven), there are two 18th century makers... Wilde, and Stone.

            C.J. Wilde stopped weaving a number of years ago, but her blankets often appear on EBAY or in the ad folders of the 18th century reenacting and more so "trekking" sites.

            Curt
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            Curt Schmidt
            In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

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            • #7
              Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

              If you are getting a coverlet from FHW, be sure it is of 100% natural fibers. They are now making great coverlets with man made modern fibers for the home decor market as well. So make sure you get the good variant if you get one from them.
              Respectfully,
              Jon Bocek

              ~ The Dandy Man Mess / WA / VLH / LR ~

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              • #8
                Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

                Carpet blankets from FHW are always a nice option. I have a summer weight one if you are interested.
                Jason David

                Peter Pelican
                36th Illinois Co. "B"
                Prodigal Sons Mess
                Old Northwest Vols.

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                • #9
                  Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

                  S&S carries a good variety of Jean blankets. I own one and viewed several in person in Gettysburg.
                  I'm not a blanket guru but I also saw a wool blanket carried by Sutler of Fort Scott that claimed to have the correct weave and looked pretty good. For the money, might be a great option.
                  Luke Gilly
                  Breckinridge Greys
                  Lodge 661 F&AM


                  "May the grass grow long on the road to hell." --an Irish toast

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                  • #10
                    Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

                    Good Evening,

                    On the flip side, are there any other sources (besides S&S) for US blankets?

                    Merry Christmas to all...
                    Robert F. Wallace
                    38th NCT (River Rat Mess)
                    North State Rifles

                    "Do your duty in all things...for you can do no more and should never wish to do less." General Robert E. Lee

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                    • #11
                      Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

                      Folk...the suggestions are great, and a big help! I'm finding the Sutler of Fort Scott is one source of goods I have not looked into. I like what I'm seeing on FHW, noting the advice to check first in making sure the fibers are natuaral. Also South Union Mills looks to be a good place to look.
                      What about http://www.amanashops.com/ goods?

                      Kevin Dally
                      Kevin Dally

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                      • #12
                        Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

                        Our New Jersey friend is another source for federal...
                        Scott Sheets
                        Joliet, IL

                        36th Illinois
                        Dirty Shirts

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                        • #13
                          Re: Blanket options for begining Confederate

                          Keven,

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                          Brad Ireland
                          Old Line Mess
                          4th VA CO. A
                          SWB

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