Folklore Cottage Cardigan
Crafted from cozy printed cotton & spandex and lined with super soft poly-fleece, our Cottage Jackets combine the warmth and comfort of a cardigan with the style, versatility, and look of our stardusters. They are washable, and include patch pockets. After many months of development, we're so excited to welcome this special new piece to our collection for cooler days!
Airy and ethereal, Folklore is our nod to the romance of the Arts and Crafts movement, and the beauty of “non-finito” — art that is a work-in-progress. The printed Bird-of-Peace comes from original embroidery exquisitely hand stitched by Vancouver Island fiber artist Kim Donohoe, who used single-ply thread to capture every detail of the intricate plumage. Inspired by a 19th century embroidery panel found in the British Museum, it is a marvel of craftsmanship. The background panels — including the sleeves and trim — come from 3 separate works created in 1885 by famed British textile designer and artist William Morris. All 3 are unfinished, and Morris’s original pencil and ink sketch marks can be seen where the designs remain incomplete. We left these in intentionally, to celebrate the profound beauty of the artistic process! The result feels like a fairytale you can wear.
Cotton/spandex blend outer, lined in poly fleece. Machine wash gentle or handwash, gently reshape and lay flat to dry.
Cardigan measurements: length approximately 65cm, width (across back, underarm to underarm) approximately 74cm. Model is 5’9” for reference.
Crafted from cozy printed cotton & spandex and lined with super soft poly-fleece, our Cottage Jackets combine the warmth and comfort of a cardigan with the style, versatility, and look of our stardusters. They are washable, and include patch pockets. After many months of development, we're so excited to welcome this special new piece to our collection for cooler days!
Airy and ethereal, Folklore is our nod to the romance of the Arts and Crafts movement, and the beauty of “non-finito” — art that is a work-in-progress. The printed Bird-of-Peace comes from original embroidery exquisitely hand stitched by Vancouver Island fiber artist Kim Donohoe, who used single-ply thread to capture every detail of the intricate plumage. Inspired by a 19th century embroidery panel found in the British Museum, it is a marvel of craftsmanship. The background panels — including the sleeves and trim — come from 3 separate works created in 1885 by famed British textile designer and artist William Morris. All 3 are unfinished, and Morris’s original pencil and ink sketch marks can be seen where the designs remain incomplete. We left these in intentionally, to celebrate the profound beauty of the artistic process! The result feels like a fairytale you can wear.
Cotton/spandex blend outer, lined in poly fleece. Machine wash gentle or handwash, gently reshape and lay flat to dry.
Cardigan measurements: length approximately 65cm, width (across back, underarm to underarm) approximately 74cm. Model is 5’9” for reference.
Crafted from cozy printed cotton & spandex and lined with super soft poly-fleece, our Cottage Jackets combine the warmth and comfort of a cardigan with the style, versatility, and look of our stardusters. They are washable, and include patch pockets. After many months of development, we're so excited to welcome this special new piece to our collection for cooler days!
Airy and ethereal, Folklore is our nod to the romance of the Arts and Crafts movement, and the beauty of “non-finito” — art that is a work-in-progress. The printed Bird-of-Peace comes from original embroidery exquisitely hand stitched by Vancouver Island fiber artist Kim Donohoe, who used single-ply thread to capture every detail of the intricate plumage. Inspired by a 19th century embroidery panel found in the British Museum, it is a marvel of craftsmanship. The background panels — including the sleeves and trim — come from 3 separate works created in 1885 by famed British textile designer and artist William Morris. All 3 are unfinished, and Morris’s original pencil and ink sketch marks can be seen where the designs remain incomplete. We left these in intentionally, to celebrate the profound beauty of the artistic process! The result feels like a fairytale you can wear.
Cotton/spandex blend outer, lined in poly fleece. Machine wash gentle or handwash, gently reshape and lay flat to dry.
Cardigan measurements: length approximately 65cm, width (across back, underarm to underarm) approximately 74cm. Model is 5’9” for reference.
“Work with love. Weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart.”
- Khalil Gibran
“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.”
- Marcus Aurelius
“This sky. This sky where we live is no place to lose your wings so love, love, love.”
- Hafiz
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Our Cottage Cardi is so cool & versatile, you’ll be reaching for it again and again…whether you’re out running errands on a chilly day, or getting cozy at home with a good book. Layer it with jeans & a turtleneck, pack it along on your weekend getaway for a light jacket, or pop it on over your solid basics to instantly elevate them. Our Folklore print pairs perfectly with neutral colours — think shades of cream, beige and taupe for a timeless look. We also love it with a pop of colour! Don’t be afraid to mix in other prints — try a plaid button-up for an eclectic and unexpected take on layering. We’ll also be wearing it over a cable-knit sweater and a classic collared shirt for a cozy yet refined vibe ;)
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The creative, the maker. Women who weave their vision and love to create a life of beauty for themselves and everyone around them. Women who make something new.
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Kim Donohoe is a self-taught painter, potter, and embroidery artist from Vancouver Island. Of her work she says, “The theme that carries through all my mediums is joy. The joy of coming up with an idea and seeing it come to reality; of creation, colour, and making things with my hands through slow and mindful practice. The joy of sharing my creations and hoping my art makes a positive impact in the world.”
The embroidered Bird-of-Peace that adorns our Folklore collection was a labour of love. Kim recalls the process of creating this intricate work:
“When Danielle asked me if I could recreate an antique embroidery of a dove from a photograph, I was intimidated — it looked like a painting! I began with the bird’s eye, which brings the animal life visually, and moved outwards from there. After stitching the branch, I stitched the left wing out to the tail, then the body, and finished with the right wing. With the size of the piece and the single-ply thread I used, it took me about three months to complete this project. I didn’t stitch every single day, but other days I’d stitch for hours. Danielle was very patient with me and I really appreciated that. This piece was my bright companion to turn to during the darkening months of fall and winter when I was working on her, so she holds a special place in my heart.”
Discover more of Kim’s delightful work on her website at www.kimdonohoe.ca.
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All day, the weaving work
of nests goes on
in trees and eaves
the artful, tireless circle
of eggs and endings.
Starling, thrush, wren—
busy at the loom by breakfast.If this morning
you pick at the threads
of your worry and pace
the house, footfalls
heavy as knots,
never mind. In eaves and trees
the red-breasted robin
keeps weaving,
her tireless heart
insisting and insisting:
your love
will outlive even you.