Patriotic Blankets Made in USA

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The Warmest Way to Show Your Pride: The Ultimate Guide to American-Made Patriotic Throw Blankets

I love to change my home a little with each season and holiday. I completely transform a few rooms in an hour or two with seasonal candles made in the USA, homemade decorator pillow covers, and fresh throw blankets that I keep in a big trunk in our living area. Some of my favorites are the patriotic blankets and throws made in the USA that I get out about a month before Independence Day. It gives my home instant Star Spangled Spirit leading up to the 4th of July.

Whether you’re like me and enjoy changing your home with the seasons, or if you decorate year round in classic Americana style, you’ll appreciate these American made patriotic throw blankets, US flag blankets, Americana throws, and more.

The Big List of Patriotic Throw Blankets Made in the USA


American Flag Knit Throw Blanket

The New 48″x72″ American Flag knit throw blanket from American Blanket Company is made of 50% cotton/50% polyester dry which drapes nicely and is machine washable and dryable.


Cindy’s Throws

Made in the USA Americana blankets & throws from Cindy’s throws. 100% cotton throw blankets are machine washable and tumble dry. Coverlets can be personalized by Cindy’s embroidery machines.

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Faribault Woolen Mill

American Flag woven into a soft & warm wool sofa throw that is made in the USA of soft wool yarns on Jacquard looms at the historic mill in Faribault, Minnesota. You can take a tour of the historic Faribault Mill which was built in 1892 along the Cannon River in Minnesota.


Pure Country Weavers

American made U.S. flag throw blanket woven from a mixture of virgin and recycled environmentally friendly cotton. Made in Tryon, North Carolina at a family-owned mill.


  • Amana Woolen Mill: The Freedom cotton throw blanket from Amana Woolen Mill is made in the USA in Amana, Iowa along with American made bed blankets, baby blankets, tea towels, table runners and placemats, tote bags, aprons, and other wool and cotton housewares.
  • Denali Home Collection: The Denali Home Collection has a variety of American and patriotic microplush blankets made in the USA from imported acrylic. They’re made to withstand heavy laundering and get softer with every wash, with colors that won’t bleed and still look good after years of use.
  • Philly Patriotic Quilt Throw Blanket: This made in the USA patriotic quilt throw blanket is made of 100% cotton tapestry using jacquard looms to ensure the highest quality and durability. It measures 60″x46″ and is available from the Independence Visitor Center Online Store.
  • MADE (Made Jackson Hole): This American flag throw is made in the USA from recycled t-shirt fiber with a blend of recycled cotton yarn (75% recycled cotton yarn, 20% polyester, 5% other fibers). Generously sized at 50″ x 60″.
  • The White House Gift Shop: The White House Gift Shop offers a selection of Americana, military, U.S. Flag, veteran, and other patriot throw blankets that are made in the USA.


Author Profile

Michelle K. Barto is the founder and lead writer of MadeInTheUSAMatters.com, a site dedicated to helping consumers discover and support products made in the USA. With over 25 years of professional blogging and content creation experience, Michelle combines deep research with firsthand product use to bring readers honest, practical, and engaging reviews alongside easy-to-browse brand and product directories.

Raised with a respect for American craftsmanship, Michelle personally uses and tests many of the products featured on the site — from cookware she uses in her own kitchen to outdoor gear she takes camping with her family. Her mission is simple: make it easier for people to choose quality, American-made goods that support jobs, communities, and manufacturing here at home.

When she’s not writing, you’ll find Michelle working on backyard and home remodeling projects, exploring local parks, or planning the next family adventure in their camper. She lives in Ohio with her husband, youngest son, cat, and a small flock of ducks.

2023-06-22

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