a year in knitting

I knitted this Yomp sample (here modelled by Iona) in April 2022

It’s that time of year, isn’t it, when one looks back and reflects on the work of the past twelve months. I’ve worked really hard this year, and particularly so at my knitting. As you might imagine, my design process involves a considerable amount of swatching, testing things out, and ripping things back – and this tends to really eat into the time I have to devote to producing finished samples. Despite that, I seem to have completed 6 different accessories and 9 adult garment samples this year, with 7 of those 9 garments featuring allover colourwork. Sheesh!

Schene – my favourite knit of 2022, completed in July.

Knitting is a very slow process, and I am not, by anyone’s reckoning, a speedy knitter. And yet, when you average things out across the year, KDD has released a new pattern once a fortnight.

Pochie, knitted by me in September

How can I produce these patterns? Only because of our brilliant team of test and sample knitters. This year, the collective work of the KDD knitting team has been indispensable in helping me to write better, clearer instructions and to iron out errors in the pattern development process. This work has also meant that we’ve been able to inspire club members by showing our Allover patterns in three, four, or even five different colourways. There’s an awful lot of work involved in test and sample knitting, and yet I feel that the creative labour of test knitting is not always well valued – not least by fellow knitters, or indeed, by some knitting-related businesses – so I wanted to conclude this, my last post of 2022, by thanking all the brilliant knitters I’ve worked with this year and showing you some examples of their work. (And if you are interested in working with us next year as a test or sample knitter, you’ll find a few details at the end of this post).

Land o’ Cakes, knitted by Mel
Starkin mitts, knitted by Maylin
Astragal, knitted (and modelled) by Claire
Astragal, knitted by Lesley
Astragal, knitted by Sarah
Pochie, knitted by Pauline
Astragal, knitted by Laura
Starkin fingerless gloves, knitted by Beate
Starkin mitts, knitted by Alison
Fittygomash, knitted by Elizabeth
Fittygomash, knitted by Beverley
Fittygomash, knitted by Anna
Pouzles, knitted by Emily
Pouzles, knitted by Debbie

Thanks to each and every member of the KDD knitting team for the beautiful, colourful work you’ve produced this year!

Are you an enthusiastic and competent knitter who might be interested in joining our team of test and sample knitters in 2023? If so, please email Maylin at help@katedaviesdesigns.com using TEST KNITTING as the subject line. In your email, please tell us where in the world you are located, a bit about your knitting experience, and let us know what you are interested in knitting (eg, garments or accessories (or both); textured projects or colourwork (or both)). If we commission a project from you, we will: 1) send you the yarn you need, 2) Pay you fairly for your work 3) Return your work to you at the conclusion of the project (unless you’ve been commissioned to produce a company sample) 4) Credit and acknowledge your work in any patterns and / or book in which it is published.

We look forward to hearing from you and working with you! Though please do bear in mind that the KDD team is now on holiday, and it will be the new year before you receive a response.


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16 responses to “a year in knitting”

  1. Anna Larsson Avatar
    Anna Larsson

    How wonderful to see that you highly value your test knitters! I very much appreciate to see the projects in different colourways and I learn more about use of colour that way. My favorite project this far is Yomp. But my very favorite are all the essays, from Kate and all the interesting guests. Thank you!

  2. The Other Kristen Avatar
    The Other Kristen

    Kate, thank you for featuring your test knitters, and thanks to them for their work! It’s been wonderful to see your new patterns in multiple colorways and to think more about how color and pattern work together. Best wishes to the whole team for a joyous 2023!

  3. Janet Hodgson Avatar
    Janet Hodgson

    Fabulous work and lovely colours. Rest well and be ready to thrill us all in the new year. Happy Christmas 🎄

  4. Thank you so much for a wonderful club, my husband has found your articles on colour as interesting as I have, and I’ve found them fascinating. Have a great Christmas and New Year all of you.

  5. Best wishes to you and the entire team (including the four footed ones) for 2023.

  6. petajordan Avatar

    Many thanks to you & the entire team, Kate, for a great year of knitting, blogs, essays & more. Happy Christmas, enjoy a well-earned break.

  7. Gretchen (aka stashdragon) Avatar
    Gretchen (aka stashdragon)

    Many thanks to one and all – and great good wishes for 2023 to all of you!

  8. Trina Czubaj Avatar
    Trina Czubaj

    I’ve thoroughly enjoyed your newsletters! The intricate designs, the stories, the history on color, the unique beauty of your language, the pictures of your beautiful land (where I hope to visit one day) and, of course, my Carbeth!
    Have a blessed and happy holiday. Hopefully next year, I can tackle one of your colorful designs h

  9. Now I really want to get your new ‘cookbook’ ahha several things i want to knit. and I just made the Bere bread for the 3rd time. Everyone Loves it. I have to make sure I get enough saved for myself :)

  10. mariebaskeyfield@hotmail.co.uk Avatar
    mariebaskeyfield@hotmail.co.uk

    💕💕💕💕 yes – test knitters are vital and KDD has an amazing team. I wish I could enquire about being a test knitter, I have some experience……but…..I have commitments to my lovely, local theatre group (creating/shaping costume is another thread in my life), and then there is music……
    KDD has a wonderful team, led by a woolly genius
    Season’s greetings to you all

  11. Can you tell me when your Starkin pattern will be available to the general public? Many thanks.

    Phyllis H.

    Sent from my iPad

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    1. Hi Phyllis, Starkin and all the other Allover patterns will be available at the conclusion of the club in February

      1. Roberta Pallonari Avatar
        Roberta Pallonari

        I would like to test your patterns, if you want.

  12. This is awesome! As a designer I know how essential is this part of the process. I’m still at the point where my mum does it for me ❤️ but one day I would like to be able to budget to fairly compensate test knitters. Would you be willing to share the scale at which you pay test knitters?

    1. absolutely – payment starts at £150 for an accessory like the Astragal hat. The business has a test knitting budget, and for 2023 I have set aside £10K to pay our test knitters.

      1. That’s wonderful. Okay, something to aspire to!!!

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