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Photos by Brannan Blascak Photography

Two American stories, woven together. Inspired by Colonial Williamsburg, crafted with cotton grown and sewn on the Yeager family farm at Red Land Cotton. Every piece keeps America’s story alive and helps preserve it for generations to come.

Bedding made entirely in the USA.

Blankets & Matelassé Coverlets

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Archival  Vine Duvet & Sham Collection 

An elegant botanical vining print inspired by the drawings from the archives of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 100%  cotton grown on the Red Land Cotton family farm in Alabama and made entirely in the USA. 

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Archival  Vine Sheeting​

A petite botanical vining print that beautifully coordinates with the collection. Inspired by hand-drawn flowers from the archives of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  100% cotton percale sheeting, pre-shrunk, 140 Thread Count. 100%  cotton grown on the Red Land Cotton family farm in Alabama and made entirely in the USA. 

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The Governor's Coverlet

A geometric basketweave pattern inspired by a coverlet found in the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation textile archives. This beautiful blanket features a soft white hue and provides a midweight layer. 100%  cotton grown on the Red Land Cotton family farm in Alabama and made entirely in the USA.

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The Federalist Throw

A soft, vibrant gold throw inspired by a floral wallpaper found in the living room of an 18th-century home on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, and now in the archives at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 100%  cotton grown on the Red Land Cotton family farm in Alabama and made entirely in the USA. 

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Tavern Gingham Blanket

Red Land Cotton owner Anna Brakefield was surprised to find so much gingham in Colonial America! A popular 18th-century pattern found at the Governor's Palace, the weaver's shop, and in our textile archive, a pattern that has been on trend for 300 years! 100%  cotton grown on the Red Land Cotton family farm in Alabama and made entirely in the USA. 

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