Blankets


  1. Homestead Valentine Gift

    thirtyfivebyninety &bull Feb 15, 2012

    Modern urban homesteading in Western New York utilizing an organic intensive raised bed gardening technique, vertical & gorilla gardening, foraging, gleaning, and bartering as alternatives to traditional/modern rual homesteading methods on less than 1/14 of an acre. Learning nonelectric homesteading skills as… Full Story »

  2. Pink is the New Black in M. Patmos' Fall 2012 Line at New York Fashion Week

    Inhabitat &bull Feb 14, 2012

    Forget about traditional autumn colors - for her Fall 2012 line, M. Patmos went against the grain and created a ready-to-wear collection that screams with retina-searing pops of fuschia and scarlets. Inspired by an early 20th century series of Native… Full Story »

  3. Luxurious Crib Blanket

    Green Baby Products - Great Green Baby &bull Feb 13, 2012

    I can't believe how my little girl loves to cuddle up and fall asleep in this blanket" is a comment one happy customer made. Well, I think I would fighting her for it because these blankets are simply sumptuous and… Full Story »


  4. EcoSalon at NYFW: M.Patmos

    Ecosalon &bull Feb 10, 2012

    On Thursday night outside Milk Studios, it looked like a scene from the Occupy movement's Fashion Week spin-off. A long line snaked down 15th Street, filled with high-heeled fashion girls and thick-spectacled fashion boys waiting upwards of an hour in… Full Story »

  5. What Everyone Girl Needs, Compostable Bedding, Your With Me Right?

    G Living &bull Feb 3, 2012

    It no longer cuts it just to have beautiful looking home bedding. Not since Montreal designer Janna Notkin set the bar at such dizzying ethical heights. Her exquisite range of cushions and blankets - the result of five years of… Full Story »

  6. Pink Hypocrisy: Susan G. Komen Yanks Funding from Planned Parenthood

    Ecosalon &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Susan G Komen cuts off Planned Parenthood using a lame excuse and tries to claim it's not political. Shame on the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The organization blankets this country with all manner of pink marketing baubles proclaiming to care… Full Story »


  7. Toto Knits - Get your own little lion!

    Green Baby Products - Great Green Baby &bull Feb 1, 2012

    Toto knits is a Kenya based operation employing women and paying a Fair Trade wage. Check out their website to see the most adorable blankets in 100% cotton (available are: chickie, croc, elephant, lion, bunny, monkey, mouse or piggy). The… Full Story »


  8. Things I Obsessed Over during Pregnancy that Seem Silly in Retrospect

    Green Baby Guide &bull Jan 31, 2012

    During my pregnancy, I had some real concerns about giving birth and breastfeeding. But I also enjoyed obsessing over other issues that-six years later-no longer feel quite so urgent. Nursing pads. What are nursing pads? Do I need nursing pads?… Full Story »

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  9. Hiber-Nation '12: Throw blankets

    Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary &bull Jan 30, 2012

    Bad case of wintertime cabin fever have you about ready to throw in the proverbial towel? Grab the nearest throw blanket - I have a few snuggle-worthy handmade options - for instant relief. A very happy Monday and welcome to… Full Story »


  10. Hiber-Nation: Throw blankets

    Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary &bull Jan 28, 2012

    A proper bout of housebound hibernation just wouldn't be complete without a chill-busting throw blanket. Here are a few eco-friendly ones to try on for size. Welcome to week five of "Hiber-Nation," a new series of posts featuring home accessories… Full Story »


  11. Tips & Tricks: Using Baking Soda Around the Home

    Re-Nest &bull Jan 26, 2012

    Baking soda is an absolute miracle. I'm in cleaning rehaul of my condo ever since Seattle was snowed in for a week, and then consequently, plumbers and flooding abounded. It's old news the Baking Soda is used as a cure… Full Story »

  12. Hiber-Nation '12: Tea time

    Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary &bull Jan 22, 2012

    It's time to kick your soothing hot beverage-making operations into high gear with the help of senses-awakening, wintertime blues-busting tea paraphernalia. Given that today is the third Monday in January (AKA the most depressing day of the year) I thought… Full Story »


  13. Yoga Prep for Long-Distance Travel

    MindBodyGreen &bull Jan 20, 2012

    As a yoga teacher I travel a lot either to study with my teacher, teach weekend workshops, or go away on retreats. I like going on retreats because I am able to focus entirely on my practice without the distractions and/or work demands of my normal schedule. It is an opportunity for going deeper, for reflection, and to soak myself in the inquiry. I will often do a vigorous asana practice that includes plenty of twists and backbends,… Full Story »

    • Clothing

  14. London Pothole Gardener Takes Back The Cracks

    TreeHugger &bull Jan 20, 2012

    When TreeHugger profiled Pete Dungey, an artist making miniature gardens in the cracks in Oxford's roads, we wrote that he "works alone, but hopes that others will follow his lead." Turns out a fellow Brit has been treading the same… Full Story »

  15. 7 Tips for Teaching Yoga to Beginners

    MindBodyGreen &bull Jan 19, 2012

    Now that we're in the middle of January, yoga teachers are seeing beginners regularly showing up in class. This is a great time for them, as they gain a little traction in terms of regular attendance, start to feel more solid in their feet and remember more of the sequence from class to class. I wrote an article a few weeks ago, titled "10 Tips for Working with Yoga Beginners," and I wanted to follow up on that article with some additional tips that focus on the beginning student that is in the first few weeks or months of a… Full Story »


  16. Puzzle Playhouse Modern Playhouse

    Re-Nest &bull Jan 18, 2012

    It's easy to carve out a play space indoors with some chairs, blankets, and a few couch cushions, but then again not all that convenient if you actually want to use your living room. Modern Playhouse has been in the… Full Story »

  17. Well Designed Travel: A Visit to Elementos Argentinos Store Profile

    Re-Nest &bull Jan 17, 2012

    Argentina's northwestern provinces are quite different from the bustling, European-influenced capital of Buenos Aires. With a more indigenous culture, an open landscape and a slower pace of life, this region is filled with a rich history of handmade objects. Historians have found hand-spun woven textiles dating back as early as 7000 B.C., and traditional techniques have consistently been passed down through generations… Full Story »


  18. Hiber-Nation: Tea time

    Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary &bull Jan 16, 2012

    It's time to kick your soothing hot beverage-making operations into high gear with the help of senses-awaking, wintertime blues-busting tea paraphernalia. Given that today is the third Monday in January (AKA the most depressing day of the year) I thought… Full Story »


  19. Saturday Farm Photo: Another Vintage Double Blanket

    Farmgirl Fare &bull Jan 14, 2012

    It turns out my snuggly score was a double blanket-and a few months ago I found another one at my favorite junk mall. It was a $26 splurge (I didn't really need another blanket) that I plan to enjoy for… Full Story »


  20. Places & Spaces: Tierra Patagonia Hotel and Spa

    Ecosalon &bull Jan 14, 2012

    When it comes to unspoiled, wide-open spaces, it's hard to beat Chile's Patagonia, the land of endless pampas, lakes and glaciers. But being in the middle of nowhere doesn't mean you have to rough it. Tierra Patagonia - which opened… Full Story »

    • Environment


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