The River Teifi: our engine.
C R A F T c e l f a u
Our coldatnight blanket is woven specially for us at an historic
water mill on the banks of the River Teifi.
The water that flows through the Teifi, around fforest camp, through Cardigan town and past our store on
Teifi wharf is the very same water that turns the wheel, that powers the loom, that weaves our blankets.
Our blanket is a traditional weave unique to fforest.
Woven on a 1930’s Dobbcross loom, using 100% pure new wool which is spun and dyed in England.
Each thread is put through the heddles by hand, as it always has been.
The Mill has been weaving for 180 years,
It can take a while to get this good .
One of our plaid weaves in production.
B E A U T Y g l w y s e d d
Beauty is in the spirit, the heritage, the place.
There is a natural untutored beauty in unique patterns and colour combinations that evolved through the experience of the expert weaver and the availability of natural dyes including madder and cochineal for
reds, woad and indigo for blues, and various berries and lichens for the more muted tones.
Although termed ’tapestry’ the material is a double-weave cloth woven in two-ply woollen yarn. This double-cloth structure produced practical and
hard-wearing bedcovers, as well as bold reversible patterns. The patterns featured on these 'tapestry' quilts were unique to individual mills.
After building a collection of these blankets for more than 20 years, sian has reinterpreted the design and colours to develop a growing range of
housewares, clothing and accessories.
Coldatnight founder Sian Tucker
One of 6 apartments converted from an eighteenth century maritime warehouse on the banks of the river Teifi
in the centre of cardigan. All apartments are furnished extensively with coldatnight products
For more information visit www.granaryloftscardigan.co.uk
W A R T M T H t w y m d e r
Warmth is in the tradition, the colour, the care.
Welsh wool has wrapped the sheep standing in the hills over long
winters for thousands of years. The quality of the wool, the construction of the weaves, creates a material that is naturally
insulating, warm, cosy.
The spirit of warmth also imbues the weave. The smell.
Bury your face in a blanket and breathe in the hills, the rain, the river, the mill, the hands of the weaver, the oil of the loom
Be warm.
T A P E S T R Y c a r t h e n n i t a p i n a u
The tapestry weave blanket is considered to be the most typically
Welsh of all woollen bed covers.
These blankets are not, in fact, made from tapestry at all but rather a double-weave cloth woven in two-ply woollen yarn. This double-cloth structure produces a practical and
hard-wearing material.
The nature of the weave means that the material is double sided, the principal design on the front with a form of negative weave on
the reverse side giving richness and added complexity to the designs.
We have interpreted a traditional design, with a few tweaks and
new colours, creating contemporary heritage appeal.
P L A I D c a r t h e n n i p l a i d
For centuries weaving has carried on in Wales, a close
relationship between the land, the sheep, the farmer, the river, the mills. these single-family mills used wool bartered from the sheep farmers and in exchange would trade flannel, blankets
and knitting yarn.
Our coldatnight plaid blanket is a herringbone twill weave, criss-crossed in a classic large window plane check, over-laid with 3 smaller checks creating a landscape of fields, river and track. Bold and simple. Woven from 100% pure new wool, spun and
dyed for us in Yorkshire. Each end is beautifully finished with blanket stitching.
Warm and comforting the power of natural wool.
Blue grey
red
P R O D U C T S c a r t h e n n i l l u o s w m
Our products have grown from collecting vintage welsh textiles and creating weaves exclusively for use at fforest camp and our hotel in cardigan, west wales, near the centre of the traditional welsh wool
weaving industry.
We frequently found our guests asking to buy our blankets and cushions, and are now busy developing new product lines including Sian has a masters degree in textiles from the Royal College of Art
London, and therefore the skills and affinity to conceive and develop the coldatnight range
Our current range includes blankets, cushions, scarves, bags and
accessories, together with bespoke upholstered reclaimed furniture.
Sian is currently developing designs for plaid weave workshirts and knitwear using the distinctive patterns of the tapestry weaves.
Bags, accessories
Homewares, scarves.