One of Eighth Generation's core values is sustainability. From looking for more sustainable packaging to using recycled materials in our products (like our Hip Bags), we work to be as sustainable as we possibly can while being proud participants in the global economy.
With that goal in mind, we're excited to announce our fourth-annual Sustainable Seconds Sale, which will take place online February 24, 2026, at 10am PST.
Our Gold Label Collection features heirloom-quality wool textiles we knit right here in our Seattle studio. We have incredibly high standards for this collection, and each blanket or scarf sold goes through a rigorous quality control check before it's sold, ensuring each piece is 100% flawless.
Protector's Embrace Gold Label Wool Blanket by Michelle Lowden (Acoma Pueblo)
As you can imagine, this means we sometimes find small dropped stitches, color speckles, or other minor flaws in our Gold Label blankets, baby blankets, and scarves. These pieces are not sold to the public as part of our normal Gold Label Collection and are considered "seconds." However, with skillful repair work done by hand from our talented production team, they are still beautiful, usable, and authentic Native textiles that are ready to be loved and cherished by you!
Once our team has hand-mended these luxurious textiles, we give them the same thorough-yet-gentle cleaning, steaming, and packaging, making them ready to be part of our Sustainable Seconds Sale.

Crossings Gold Label Wool Scarf by Giizh Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe-Ojibwe)
Here are the main types of flaws you will see in the Gold Label items in our Sustainable Seconds Sale:
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Darns.
Sometimes the machines will drop one or more stitches, resulting in a small hole. We repair these by hand, using the same yarn as the product. After washing and steaming, darns are usually very hard to find. Seen in: Throw Blankets, Scarves, Baby Blankets
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Repaired edges.
Sometimes an item will unravel a tiny bit at the bind off (top edge of the item, usually at the corner), and we repair these by hand using the same yarn as the product. These repairs are subtle, and are often hard to find.
Seen in: Throw Blankets, Scarves, Baby Blankets
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Flecks.
This is caused by a machine issue where a single stitch of a different color shows up at random in the design. It is a result of the knit structure and the settings on the machine—typically we allow up to 6 or 7 flecks per full size blanket, but more than that and we designate it as a “second.”
Seen in: Wool Blankets, most often Wolf Spirit
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“Split ends.”
This occurs in sections of the Good Life where the yarn is under a lot of tension due to the structure of the blanket—specifically in the pinstripe sections of this one design. It shows up as little wispy bits of yarn, ¼” long or less, that stand up at random on those narrow pinstripes. If there are too many split ends in one area, and we are worried it will impact the structural integrity of the blanket will not be for sale (those blankets we recycle as upcycled stockings and pillows, using only the structurally-sound portions in the new item). Any blankets in the Sustainable Seconds Sale with wispy pinstripes due to "split ends" should still be structurally sound.
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Miscellaneous issues.
This category can include yarn issues, where bits of a different color were accidentally spun together at the mill, resulting in a random stripe of color in the blanket. Very rare, but it has happened and one of these otherwise perfect blankets is in the sale.
All textiles in our Sustainable Seconds Sale are repaired by hand (if needed), and get the same washing, drying, and steaming treatment as all of our full-price Gold Label items.
Protection Gold Label Wool Baby Blanket by John Isaiah Pepion (Piikani/Blackfeet)
Hosting a Sustainable Seconds Sale for our Gold Label Collection does several things:
- It keeps these beautiful hand-mended textiles out of the landfill. What could otherwise end up polluting our planet instead can be a cherished blanket or scarf that you can pass down for generations.
- These Sustainable Seconds items are, of course, being offered at a greatly reduced price (40% off our regular Gold Label prices). That means they're accessible and affordable to a wider range of people, so everyone has a chance to own an authentic Native-designed wool textile that is woven in heritage, story, and beauty.
We're excited to give these Sustainable Seconds textiles a second life, and thank you for supporting our small, Native-owned business and our efforts towards sustainability!
Our Sustainable Seconds Sale starts at 10am PST on Tuesday, February 24th. Don't miss out!
Please note, all Sustainable Seconds are final sale and not eligible for refund or exchange.
Victoria
Mar 13, 2026
I think it’s amazing that you are having a sale.