These handmade baby blankets are created by Cree artisan Sandra Mainscum of Waswanipi, Eeyou Istchee. Each blanket reflects a deep connection to the land through animal imagery, natural colour palettes, and careful hand-finishing.
Soft, generously sized, and thoughtfully constructed, these blankets are ideal for tummy time, stroller outings, crib naps, or as meaningful keepsakes. Hand-tied stitching details throughout celebrate traditional textile practices and ensure each piece is truly unique.
Pattern / Design
Moose Stripe (Red / Black)
A bold striped composition featuring a repeating moose motif, symbolizing strength, guidance, and connection to the land. Deep red, black, and soft cream tones are layered with patterned panels for a striking yet balanced design.
Front: Moose stripe pattern
Back: Coordinating solid red fabric
Details: Hand-tied stitching throughout
Bear Woodland (Green)
A calm, forest-inspired patchwork design featuring bear imagery arranged in a classic square layout. Earthy green tones evoke woodland landscapes and a sense of grounding and protection.
Front: Bear woodland patchwork
Back: Coordinating green patterned fabric
Details: Hand-tied stitching throughout
Goose Patchwork (Blue / Taupe)
A soft, nature-inspired patchwork featuring goose imagery, symbolizing migration, family, and seasonal cycles. Warm taupe squares are framed by a gentle blue border, creating a peaceful and timeless design.
Front: Goose patchwork design
Back: Solid soft blue fabric
Details: Hand-tied stitching throughout
Details
Handmade baby blanket
Soft cotton fabrics
Hand-tied stitching accents
Finished edges
Each blanket is one of a kind
Variations in fabric placement and stitching are natural and intentional
Care Instructions
Gentle machine wash cold
Lay flat or hang to dry
Do not bleach
Why We Love It
These blankets are more than functional—they are expressions of Cree artistry and care, made to comfort, protect, and be passed down. Each piece tells a story of land, animals, and tradition, making it a meaningful gift for new parents or a treasured heirloom.
Artist: Sandra Mianscum
Community: Waswanipi, Eeyou Istchee, QC