In these quiet days before Hogmanay, at some point I generally find myself in my workspace, tidying things up, and taking a rearview glance at the past year.

Two large projects have dominated 2025. We began with a new design collection, Making Light






. . and we are concluding it at the midpoint of the large interdisciplinary project that is Knitting Wester Ross.






Tom published two fantastic Ootlier issues in 2025:


While Light Waves is an extended meditation on the extraordinary maritime landscape of Kintyre . . .

. . . Rubha nan Sasan explores the Scottish landscape – and our ways of seeing it – a little differently.

I love both of Tom’s new titles, but think his infrared photography in Rubha nan Sasan is especially stunning. I also really enjoyed researching and writing my introduction to this book, exploring the concrete legacies of World War II.

There’s been a lot of new reading and writing for me this year, much of which seems to have been focused on the 1940s and 50s, following some of the directions I began exploring in Mysterious Knits and Colour at Work. Wester Ross club members will have already read a piece I wrote about this extraordinary sketch, drawn by Denys Martin, who served (and perished) in Britain’s wartime Arctic Convoys

. . . and there are a couple of as-yet secret club essays to follow in coming weeks, which have been lots of fun for me to work on. All of these pieces, and several others by our brilliant Wester Ross curator-contributor, Karen Buchanan, will be included together with Tom’s photography and my new design collection in our brand new book, which I’m really looking forward to seeing in print in 2026.

Like many businesses, particularly those, like ours, with a small but highly international audience, this year has certainly held its challenges, due to ripples of US tariff-related uncertainty.

. . . but KDD has continued to ride these waves.

We held a joyous summer knitalong, in which knitters from around the world joined us to make themselves a colourful cardigan.

and we explored some brand new creative avenues, such as KC’s gorgeous hand-dyed yarn.


Back in April, as Tom and I enjoyed ourselves dyeing eggs, I expressed a wish to enjoy more “low-stakes creative activities” that had nothing to do with being productive.

I seem to have taken that to heart, exploring several new-to-me low-stakes fun things from journalling and collage . . .

. . . to instax photography . . .

. . . and making seasonal wreaths for our front door from the flowers growing in the garden.

In 2025, my garden was a source of continual learning and delight . . .

. . . and I’ve loved growing flowers this year, from tulips . . .

. . . to blue poppies.

My best buy of 2025 was garden-related too: a versatile Kadai fire pit / barbecue, beside which Tom and I have enjoyed many tasty suppers.

I would be lying if I didn’t mention that 2025 has held, even for me, an unusually high share of health-related challenges. I spent 6 awful weeks in bed with Covid; a thigh injury necessitated two months of rest and physio; I was knocked over in the street by an enthusiastic dog and hurt my back; I broke some bones in my left foot after crushing it beneath my own body weight as I tried to extricate myself from the unholy embrace of my desk-side kneeling chair. There have also been other painful falls, annoying viruses, and emergency dentistry. 2025, enough already! I would be very grateful if the year’s turn marked an end to this litany of small disasters.

But 2025 was also a year in which I really appreciated what it means to live in a small community. I’ve seen how neighbours help each other out in difficult situations like January’s winter storms, and have come to understand how the fantastic local services we enjoy here in South Kintyre – libraries, village halls, museums, cinema, swimming pool – are completely indispensable. The latter has been a particular boon to me, as I’ve been able to have a daily swim there even when I couldn’t walk. Three cheers, then, for Live Argyll, and especially for Campbeltown’s amazing Aqualibrium: an extraordinarily inclusive and welcoming community space, in which everyone, young and old, disabled and able-bodied, get to enjoy the benefits of a wonderful swimming pool, well-equipped gym, and fantastic library. I am so grateful to have it on my doorstep.

One thing I am really looking forward to in 2026 is becoming more involved with my local community, and I’m very excited to be part of a brand-new project developed by our wonderful local arts and heritage body, CHARTS.

This project speaks directly to my long-time interest in Scotland’s intertwined histories of fishing and knitting, and I’m looking forward to telling you much more about it in coming weeks (watch this space!)

Tomorrow evening, Tom and I will light a fire, bid farewell to the soon-to-be old year, and raise a glass to each other, our KDD colleagues and friends, and all of you. Thank you so much for being with us through 2025, for supporting our work, and sharing everything from your fabulous knitting projects to your favourite garden birds (I loved reading about them the other day). Have a lovely Hogmanay, wherever in the world you are, and here’s to peace and joy for us all in 2026.
love to you all,
Kate
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A very happy new year to all, and may everyone enjoy good health and happy times with loved ones.
I love your work – all of it! Have a fantabulous new year! You are an inspiration!Thank you ❤️Sandy
Hello Kate,Happy New Year!!I
Hi, first of all Happy New Year.
The , I would like to ask about the blue hat shown in Denys Martin pattern. It is present in different picture of Making Light book. Where i can find that pattern? What about the yarn?
Thank you very much, Sara
Happy new year!
Another year. We’re into the second quarter of the twenty-first century. Are we any better for it? well, my knitting is better and I’ve so enjoyed learning new techniques, working with your fabulous wool and being part of the clubs. Thank you for so much you’ve shared, written and designed this year. Good health and joy in 2026 to you, Tom and all at KDD.
Rhona
PS I was at the opening of your pool and library, it’s fabulous that the centre is still being used and enjoyed.
thank you, Rhona.
Could you give a date on the picture of the herring lassies?
there’s no precise date on the museum acquisition information – but it’s a 1920s image
Sláinte, Kate!
And a very happy and creative 2026 to you all at KDD Kate. Your inspiring projects and thoughtful musings, not to mention Tom’s exquisite photographs are a welcome addition to my day’s reading and broaden my view of the world.
Dearest Kate and Tom,
What a glorious picture to end the post with. And good bye to that old year!!
Oh the Herring Lassies………..looking foreward to more essays.
Happy Hogmanay to you also.
Me
Thistle be a beauiful day!
While there is tea there is hope!
Kate, thanks for letting me ride along in 2025! I hope that your health is much improved in 2026 and you continue to explore and try out new things.
Dear Kate,You have been through the wringer
Best wishes for 2026! Thank you for all the lovely and educational articles and your beautiful designs.
A very Happy New Year to you all.
May 2026 bring peace and contentment with sprinkles of joy.
I wish I read my messages before sending them. Should read, finishing my Dathan hap whilst wearing my Strodie jumper
Jo McCulloch xx
What a year you’ve had. Hope 2026 has less difficulties
I’m just finishing off my Dathan hap whilst wearing my
So many KDD garments for next year. I might need to live to 126 to get through my stash
Happy New Year to you All
Jo xx
Dear Kate Just wanted to say how moved I was by your email. I’m at the opposite end of the British isles, on the South coast. I absolutely love hearing about, and seeing, through all your beautiful imagery, the places that inspire you. What an incredible place you call home. You have brought me, and countless others, so much joy through your designs, writing and being. Thank you. I haven’t found space yet to work with any of your designs, but they bring me great pleasure to look at, read and imagine working with them. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the possibilities and fun ahead. Wishing you, your family, and all the team, a 2026 full of health & happiness, fun & frolics, peace & creativity, love & laughter. With love Nikki x
Nikki – thank you for your lovely message. Happy new year!
Wishing you a medically uneventful 2026, and looking forward to your messages, which never fail to delight. Thank you.
Elizabeth
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Best wishes to you both for a Happy, Healthy New Year and peace on earth.
Jane
Thank you and Happy New Year , onward and upward after a challenging 2025 for you
I’m so glad I found your Wester Ross blog and everything it entails , an area dear to my heart with many happy memories, I’ve been so excited to receive your blogs, photos and be patterns totally brightened my year and looking forward to 2026 with you !
Thank you Alex – Happy New Year
Happy New Year to you Tom, Bob and Bran.
It sounds as if 2025 has been rather challenging. I would think that your beautiful garden and the three men have been a godsend.
Re USA tariffs don’t get me started. For the first time my sister and sister in law have had to pay duty on their Christmas presents. My sister says the damn things are illegal as well. That is minor compared to what KDD must be suffering as well as all the other small yarn retailers. Sadly can’t see an end in sight.
Take care Eleanor
Hi Kate
Wishing Tom, yourself and all your colleagues a joyous 2026
However you choose to walk our Mother Earth
Please walk lightly with love
Leave only your footprints
Take only memories
Linda
xxx
A lovely retrospective on so many beautiful things you and Tom have shared with all of us across the globe this year. Thank you for the light you bring to this small international community. Apologies for America’s part in making it all so much harder for so many; my own fantasy is to move to Scotland, but I suspect I’d be better to stay put and try to fight the good fight.
You don’t need to apologise, Gretchen – solidarity!
I’m with you Gretchen. We shall do our best for November and 2028.
Thank you, Kate and team for another year of creativity and community. Wishing you health and joy in 2026!
Happy New Year to both you and Tom.
Happy New Year, Karen
Kate, wishing you, Tom, Bob, Bran and the whole KDD team a very happy, healthy 2026!
You too, Vivienne!
your letter today really touched many chords with me. i am grateful for you and your unique eye and way of communicating.
cjj
Your emails are such a delightful read. I also love Tom’s photography. So sorry to hear about your challenges
Kate, you are a blessing to us all. Thanks for keeping the faith and such a beautiful recap of a difficult year.We are out here, appreciating who you are and the beauty you send to us.Best,Patricia
Thanks for being here, Patricia!
Happy New Year! Christine xx
you too, Christine! x
Surfing dog is coolest dog.
2025, you survived!
Thank you for sharing the beauty of the world as you see it through your words and making. Thank you Tom for communicating that beauty to us in pictures.
2026 holds no promises of ease, but there will be beauty there too.