
I should probably begin by letting you know that Davaar is now available to pre-order! And perhaps by explaining why this book exists at all. . .

I have a bit of a thing for tidal islands, of which there are 17 in Scotland. In 2022, Tom and I visited several, including Oronsay, Eilean nan Gobhar, and – most notably – Davaar.

You can walk to Davaar across the causeway, or Doirlinn, which is accessible for a few hours each day at low tide.

Davaar is an interesting and very beautiful place, and Tom and I decided to stay on the island, in the structure that’s now known as The Lookout – one of several observation posts originally constructed around the Kintyre coastline during WWII for the use of the Royal Observer Corps (ROC).

We loved the lookout, with its jolly seaside decor and quirky features, including porthole, and internal hatch and ladder . . .

and we loved looking out from the lookout, spotting gannets and cormorants, seals and otters . . .


. . . watching fishing and sailing boats ply the Kilbrannan sound . . .



. . . and seeing the continual shifts in light and weather beyond the island’s famous Stevenson lighthouse.

You don’t encounter many people on Davaar. Ned and Toni, the island’s caretakers, live here, right beside the lighthouse, and there are a couple of holiday cabins further round the coast. You have to plan ahead for your visit, and bring to the island only what you need. Ned collects you and your belongings in his pick up (the island’s only vehicle), and carries you across the Doirlinn.

After a few days on Davaar, time really slows to the rhythms of the tides. There are lots of places to walk, around the island’s hilly summit and its rocky shores, with just the island’s resident sheep and feral goats for company.

It didn’t take long for this special place to really get under my skin.

I just loved Davaar. So did Tom. And so, we decided to make a book about it.

We returned to the Lookout . . .

Tom took some beautiful photos, I researched and wrote about the island’s history, and I knit up an island-inspired collection. Over the next few days, I’ll tell you all about this new group of designs . . .

Of which this is the first – Iola

In Scottish Gaelic, Iola is a name for a fishing ledge or fishing station

Iola’s stitch pattern recalls that of an old-fashioned, maritime Scottish gansey

But rather than a traditional navy blue pullover, I’ve featured the stitch pattern on a cardigan, with an intuitive, top down construction . . .

with twisted stitch panels over the back, sleeves . . .

… and fronts.

At this time of year, I like to wear my cardigans fairly neat and cropped, but you might prefer a looser and longer fit. This was the cardigan style preferred by our brilliant test knitters, Claire and Sarah, whose beautiful (and very different Iolas) I’ll show you at a later date.

You can see more photos of Iola on Ravelry.

Davaar is one of those books that, from start to finish, has been a genuine joy to work on. It’s the kind of collaborative project that sums up what Tom and I do best: evocative, place-specific photography, historical and cultural exploratory essays, and – of course – classic knitwear. We love the finished book – and hope that you do too!
Well, that’s all from me for now – I’ll be back tomorrow to show you another design, and tell you more about Davaar.
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Hi Kate, this Cardi reminds me of your earlier design, Ora Do Chaora that I knitted it this Spring. I love the panel on the back. A must knit.
This is my grandmother’s name! I may need to make this…..
Hi,
I am very interested in the Iola pattern and wonder if you will be offering it as a kit…willing to wait!
Thank you.
Elizabeth
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You had me at “feral goats”.
Beautiful sweater—love the stitch patterns!
For some reason your essay and photos made me feel very emotional. What a lovely place! Iola is a charming design and look forward to the book and more designs.
I love your headband! Did you make it or was it a bandana you wrapped in a knot? The whole outfit is perfect!
Beautiful photos Kate and such a classic design! It is vintage looking and I absolutely love it.
Dear Kate, Gobsmacked at this new project. You and Tom continue to create extraordinary beauty in everything you do. Thank you so much.
Am I right in assuming that the patterns are not and will not be available individually, only by purchasing the book?
Please make it clear if the patterns will be available individually. I would like to purchase pattern and yarn for Iola.
Hi Mary Lou, the patterns (and yarn kits) will be available individually – but not until after the book has been published and shipped.
Beautiful cardigan, I’d love to make that.
superbe site et magnifique cardigan!!
Stunning photos.
I love the design, but would prfer a V-shaped neckline on a cardigan.
The photos are fabulous, I love this new design and being able to see more of Davaar – it looks like such a magical place and I love the idea of being somewhere away from the world where life slows right down – I need more of that at the moment.
Good morning! I tried ordering, but although initially, Paypal is shown as a payment option, in the end I can only choose Stripe and then get asked for my creditcard details. I haven’t got a credit card… what to do?
Kitty Hamersma
Hi – can you email Maylin at help@katedaviesdesigns.com and she can sort you out with Paypal
Hi Kate and Kitty,
I have always used PayPal also, but this time it was not available. Would love for you to re-instate it. Being in The States, PayPal gives me the best exchange rate with no conversion fee.
I love to preorder the new book but I cant pay by paypal on the website. Kind regards Heleen Kok
Hi Hleen – can you email Maylin at help@katedaviesdesigns.com and she can sort you out with Paypal
This looks like a wonderful book, I can’t wait to get one, but we’re away when it’s shipped, in September, in Scotland, ironically! So I will wait and put it on my Christmas list. Thank you Tom and Kate. 😊
enjoy your trip, Pauline!
This place and your book look amazing, what a beautiful place to step away from all the fast track lifestyle of today. Looking forward to seeing some more from your book. Congratulations to you both x Angie