Clodagh Nathan
Kinship
'Kinship' is a collection of heirloom blankets centred around fire and the community it inspires. Campfires have been a space of group gathering and ceremony for thousands of years, with humans having a similar joy of encircling a flaming pit now as at the beginning of civilisation.
These blankets are created to cherish and last through generations. Focusing on the emotional attachment a cloth can hold, these pieces might be gifted at monumental points in a person’s life, and used with love for the next owner.
Knitting, weaving, crocheting and hand-manipulation techniques make up a collection crafted with personal touch. Colour is drawn directly from imagery of burning embers and flames. Organic fibres wool and cotton are used to mimic the natural holistic craft of a wood-burning fire. Keeping a creative narrative is important in my design process; Kinship utilises poetry, imagery and handwriting to emphasise its concept.
Final collection
Caveman
Embers, jacquard knit and blue cable knit
Close-up of Embers jacquard knit
"I see a wisp of your ancestor", jacquard knit
Space-dyed honeycomb weave
Research
Colour story
Concept
Concept and design notebook pages
Notebook pages
Primary photography