farewell, 2024

high waves at Carksey bay

2024 has been a bit of a wild ride!

the south end of Kintyre – where we now live!

We moved here, to our new home in wonderful Kintyre

home

Moving house is something I’m definitely in no hurry to do again. But I am SO happy to be here.

We published two very different books in 2024

In Colour at Work, edited with my dear pal Felix. . .

Felix shares ways to play with colour

. . .we combined the exciting history of colour with contemporary chromatic practices . . .

I wrote about the work of Robert Francis Wilson and the British Colour Council

. . . and brought along our friends to join the fun.

Ella Gordon explored the world of Shetland colour

KDD’s second book was a huge project, whose development began 18 months ago, and whose delivery occupied most of 2024.

I really enjoyed researching my essays for this book (exploring the cultural contexts of Margery Allingham’s wartime and post-war novels) and it was a complete treat to to work with fellow Allingham superfans – Julia Jones, Veronica Horwell, Caroline Crampton and Imogen Robertson – providing new perspectives on this most interesting queen of crime. Tom and I also got to visit Allingham country, where we enjoyed many wonderful Essex walks, and discovered the delights of Tollesbury and its mysterious marsh.

I also produced an accompanying collection of colourful spring and summer knits. For me, the whole purpose of being a designer is to continually challenge oneself creatively – because honestly – what’s the point of more of the same? Mysterious Knits provided me with a great opportunity to explore new concepts, knitterly techniques and methods of construction. I made the most of this, and found the creative difference of this project incredibly rewarding.

It’s Got a Bend in It
Fitton’s Dynamo
Fitton’s Dynamo
Tansy Tisane
Tansy Tisane
The Tiger in the Smoke
Weaver, B
The Gallivant
Little Venice
Slippers Bellew
BOB’s modelling debut, wearing Choc Ice by Sarah Mackay
The Article
The Goff Place Mystery
It’s Got a Bend in It

I learned a great deal while working on the Mysterious Knits collection, and I love its many twists and turns. Which pattern is my favourite? Most definitely the Tiger.

It has been a big creative year, then, but, speaking personally it’s had its difficulties too. Migraines (for whose decline I continue to hold out perhaps vain hope in the approaching post-menopausal years) have become awful week-long soul-and-energy sapping affairs, and I worked so hard that, by October, I’d managed to make myself quite ill. But – though very burnt out and overworked – I was not depressed! Those of you who suffer from recurrent depression will understand why this feels like some sort of major achievement.

I end 2024 feeling incredibly grateful for YOU – our supportive friends around the world – as well as for my wonderful colleagues – Maylin and Claire, Kate C and Kendall – who have been especially amazing during these last few months when I’ve needed to take a wee step back. And nothing KDD does would be possible without Tom, my forever partner in creative crime, who joins me, with these two filthy beach bums, to wish you a very jolly, joyful, and creative 2025.

here’s to more adventures next year!


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